AM~era o~d THE MiCHIGAN DAILY. 1 1 . a .secntd class mstter atthe n Arbeor1'cstot9e. C o.. Pubished laily (Mondaexc epte d)drin tin. collge ' ear, at 117 P'ast Wtaigto sre. Bell phone 892. lHorn e phone 76. LeadingManaging Editor, CLYDE L. DEW Business Manager, WALTER R. HANS MERCHANT TAILOR~S IiDITOlIS. 0 theic _ .. .... Clatencee 1;. t',ldridg . \e° . .........Louis ID. itiekney l xhan e ..........Chales1 '1. XWinstead M usi .. ... .... ... ... .. . It. Ortmeye 'onie ... .... .... ... l1 fle J. Arm tn oeg The largest stoc'k in l.Ill'rAllen .FSanlin .Pak the City of exclusive 1t2.Clae O'Br)19ien styles in Woolens for ASSOCIA'ITES. Gentlemen wear. Of Gege A. Osbons Haro~ld C. Smeitht high-class fabrics and J. 1 9 9 Ogle, Jr. Gesre A. Banes SFerri N. Smth Urak J. .Clark '111 'SICfIIIGAN DAIL"Y coIc . l'v th s.:i e mal 1colies the iww. that l lwin of Yale ill 9coach11 the .Methodist s Pe 1tit ' ll;L-t he 1 1'7 It'1 The9( ( 919 1 1 of 1 Tom 1t 1. 1Duffyg" crafto 1t o the ollet(. lpra 81 11 cotlsn whn hewas ts eitor L~dratrecl111 head reai\ng "'Alm rbor ill9b9 9 9 materof fu tur bar ri7 er s9 11ho9wi919 art;91 9''9the1 shingles 1n1enver," 999 Denver Dail News of 1"St ,y r 1 ' artil o 99hich1 the fo1 i is 7 a port91ion : tio 9 9tha't are bei1ng made1for9th m,1the ftttite of 1he 9 999 l ro ' i, 9 91 9 this state 9is ( 911 'e safe licre arc n,\\-1a doze 'Denv1r99oy cndavrit;toacuie he1 9 '7It Ifro1m t1he9 9 1199 91 9school o 19l 11a '71 "- leal 1 art e ' 91fNMichigan univers'ity t1he sch1ol has 1 a repesentative9in th busn ess circ'les 991 11n99 1.'Sine'y 1R. h 1e 11 crl99s117 of9 1905 7 is an .1 ive st- 1 111e1 9 roer9Of Denver. When in 9 1 1 919e 999he wa1 asocit 19ditr of The1 Daily, . the 9college publication,9999. 1 1' '99ond in tecrtar of he S . .. an cha.'irman of the cap and gownl "9999999 - m 1 999, 991turesof 'Stenhauer, ickard ndl99 (Toady accompanied t 99article. 1I:77'1 1191 w1 7 I'llICXX 971 1l,I9CIC xlSURV\l"Y Geolog1 ical stuy ill te upper91 ni , sula. by 'st,'l C.. Russel91.pr1(e1sso999 the 911 1rsity-, tndrl t ate 9 con'trol91991 1 disclosed 1 the 1remarkable9.99Weal97919 of991199 section ill 1eat deposit. For fu1re geneatonst his c'199' 99 j 1formahion1 will 1brine; gr1 9t9199 t1 1s. '1,19' possiilie9s999.o 199 or 1agriculturN ' wel9 ar1e 1 gre.9 Th11report'1o(f.'l 99 ( 9;o 991' l il "()oil1 111 99 he 1'pr inted in pamphlet orm 71y th 1Ali /9 ga 9e7999 ical Surve. These 9 'u i s9investigations '9 ' made91 dur9 i1ng.9J 91 ' and91 7 1 9 1.9and991he fiel exmine (ml 19 e har, 1o th A special style for stu- dents. . i. Wild co. 3 J11 S« ytate St. . ' G d G Rob1ert 11. 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Steinhauer.9on of1the(lte(Frederic 'tenhaer Page 1 L BrereonI1S1Wes VAN aenue I3 rnt R1 kard1 54 1 919911 7 C1"1 199c( 1d1 1George" tla111l-t 19(919 19 71 119i 19 91 d1Kar lSteinhue 17119911 com let ing ti 91 9911 1119.11 .-\rn .abor.Curts (lud)-and age ta.71( 7alph 1 1 dalI N is a prominhint member1119 1he t A. 111fr latternittan' all o the oys blong7o som Gree 9l1 t(.111 socety o 1 9.'lo oth 178 117 1 1a1t 'env (119h7gh 1(c ool and'wC.t77. 77i Ar9 r11 immedi111 tel111u1pon(1finishing11 ther1 7high (19School 1 19ours 11es. 11 It mi1ht1beme 1111111n pasim- that 191 11 9(91 ver's1 most brilli1 1t(attor- neys my gradates(of9AnnArbo7, Ioe ('1'-'Gov'rnor Chrles1"(91 11 1mas'Ilea.rn1ed and 'W1 er an9119' unts11 it hl is7alma1tr leter, Fcr sa 1 199 1Ie of Ann1 Arbor,1(1 also 1(1 9'r department. who made 1 (9('9 I t' in- Ormed. A9. P.7 19 9.' tu en i the engineering depar(99m1nt,99serve(9as 1.1191(19 119' an as ro.es{1R1sel said 1with 1evident 9pleasure, did his work1 faithfully 91(1 (a1d(1 91 1 9 Thepary lve(incam ad tavele 1 1(91 ' 1an 111'ea 1 o f 99I(1 9(l undrd mile (9119 (ho.1e 1(n wa gon(1.11 t wa(a11r1 poit in9 dstint1onfromthe 19ar fo1r er1 lacers. hi suface layr 1 loose.material9i9 991the9great st9i9 1rest: 'ntereting oy 99111 ll in' 19 1 91191 9(1 the11condi1tion o f.9 .11111111 '1'1during9191h glac9991'1ia 11 9c'. .719 9 19' 9999 11 his71stor9111 11 911e1writ 'teIand Ipub- li11hed1 1n1,the next9. 1nnuatlilreport o(f(the geoogial 1urvy. ot9 'f1the 1(9 1 79 visied ' s i 9 dense ly forested. Th((('111 whi te pine is(goe, 991 1 1 9 'hardwoods Ford 71911.1Mc 111or,(1president 1of1the ;stuents Le9 e1 sscitin.wa9.ke to 0te t ia 1 1 111119'tal yet' rda aftenoo of undergo(9'111 an11 operati9on1 for ap en iits 9111'ondi i1 9s 1on1i. Money Loaned On Wa tches. Di'a110nd. or othet' person'a1 property. Watches and ed 7 '89175repair'd' Bargains in W'atcecs 1&'1i1'nsds Officl t ie nce' 91l 3371 1 1. Liberty St Ass Arbort. H us8to 11 . , t 33. nd:t JOSEPH C. WATTS i I Risky Business to shave w7 ithl untfit soap. Take no sc 9 9chian~ces. Stick to the old reliable WILLIAMS' SHAVING STATE SAVIN4GS BANK W7. J.5Booth 5 Jtno. 0V .1heehan Win. Arnoeldt Dr. '. C. Vasgttas ,ht,; 11. Wa'de 1J 1F. 91 99 J.tt Inch 1 rof.111 S . .Carhat Frn F. Glazier ChreistiasnItartin . Announcement of the Students' Lecture .association 1905 Fifty-second Season 19063 Ernest Thompson.Soton= Nov. 3 lon. Chas B. Landis = Nov. 10 Jerome K. Jerome = - Dec. 1 Jacob A. Rils =- . Jan. 16 F. lHopkinson Smith Lorado Taft . - Jan. 31 Frederick Warde - - Mar. 12 Pres. Alderman =._. -liar. - SOUSA'S BAND = Mar. 30 Leland T. Powers = May 2 Oratorical Contest - -___- Open Number Tickets for the Entire Courxse -l $2.00 May be obtained at S. L. A. Office se from Student Sellers Seats reserved-50 Cernts Extra-ait .. L A. 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