THE Hu. OF N. DAILY. VOL. XIII. ANN ARBOR, MIR., TUESD)AY, ARCH 3, 1903 No. 111 'VARSITY MEET Has Some Surprises in Store-Hahn will Likely Compete-Homeops Withdraw-New Records The coming 'Varsity meet holds some big surprises in store. -The fresh- man class this year has more good athletes among its neners than any freshman class in recent years. The event, in which the nst interest cen- ters are the distance events, and the hurdles will be closely contested. A number of new ecu will enter the distance events who did good work with the cross-counry clb last fal. The polo vault will have a number of well matched mn', and as Dvorak will probably not eter, the result is very unc+ertainl. This sill be the irt meet of the season inl which the whole 'Varsity squad sill complete and there is a great chance for tooy records to b broken ont the in-w cork track. At present Huhn is slightly out of codi- tin owiving toa cold, but it Is ex- pected that he sill be on hand for the sprints Saturday night. Dickey, who was exhausted in the Freshmatn-D. U. s. meet last Salurday. is new in good condition and siltlirobably be n the floor for the 'Varsity meet. The relay races now lie between the senior ls, the junior laws and the fresh engineers, the hoteots hain withdtrawn fronthle- contest. Thurs- day aftetrnoonth le tiren-camties sill be pliltcld in a hat int IDirector IF it- patrick's olbiee and teeosil be dawsni. T1hese two will rre next Saturday night, tnd tie wituers will go against te thurd eaminat the Ilinois meet, Mairt- lb1. The the tians art- almost evenly nmatchte, andt the risut is assailed sithintlerest by the tmemblers oftheeonlesiing (classes. Ot1theliei-rof Siiitdty it sas -i nioutithtitAr-lilt Rtihni siill tint for theo Milwvautk-eAthletic Cluth in the comititg amteurtittmee to be teld in thatt city. As Air. Hlahln itas heard nthtiitg tcotcerningtheafairitil.there is little probbiil lity ttle will partic- pate. 'Trainer Filittrick ysertay re- civetd a retter f rm Trtinr Mdmber of the D).11. S. tttitking him for t treattment whlicht they reied while in Ann Arbor. Las.t Satut-day Retstok did the quarter itt 54 fla, antd Kellogg did the half in 2:0X,:1, which shows that te star two-miler ctitiase run shorter distattces sithi sonicslied- A New Fad The "hair-cutting" crze hats agin made its appeactrance atmtighe stu- dents. Thistleilme it is iotetesen the freshmtient and sophiomores but rather is a rivalry atiti t seseral of the juniors tatd seiotrs tie to st-lensbe- longs the honor of hatvig the smoth- et "ivory-top" Sice its inaugura- tion te fad liastipred very rapidly anid the number of hairless heads is constatntly increasitg. Te originator of te "fo" wwso"sobby" SRoinson, thetark captin tItd ittts bentre- porediltintSquitels-ai tnumbter of his classittiit sill lbt siorti of their curly loeks s soon s te temtperature Prof. Hoffman on Thursday Night At te tcly cotcirtoniThurtitsdaty night t fie lit-ietoril liit.Wi- litamitofofmatnfl-the ews ieadoof the ortestrsltteptitianitttof the Shool of SItsic. will tmtoke his ist titieat-- Smallpox in Ann Arhor Smatollptox si,-sit-, svtit-tli owetvtetitom- Shoat that iexpie n ced dutrintheii-past twvo seaistons. 'Tetirestitnfortutnatte is tntt a studt-nt, bthle has bcen re- tttetd frottt his residetnce, 48Ttihtm- suit strect, to, the University hest house. GUSTAV FREYTAG Dr. Carrisgton Reviewed His Life and Works- Second of Series on German Authors Yeste-rdaty aftcrtntoon it 4:13 in Ttap- lpii Halliletcure roonm itcurred t secontdt of te seit-s oflectutrtes on Twostdents. ClitordlStevetson and Germattin sittths Tu eicotrrstis Mauric Edmttndsibotht of Kattmatzoo, Dr'-arrtngton, sthlispo1kott'lstav tre quttrantintet littte house ia t etlig H Ie be-ani by giitg tisht Thomont. 'Tey hatd attendedisi severtl sitottelt of 0-rsyt-gs life, wthictst classes otn tecatttth is bfore iitin a- f'tiittssitbyits desctitp-tiotttatutudiscts- thoritit-s liteiti- etre ofthiiituttre sitt itt"Dit liitt" 'T'iiswsork is ofth isae, utfrtnteythy etititpo-eo f ight oves dalitg itht The tetidict-this yaseem otts ttbitthSlitoiok iui Stll tutd H-gn,"iwichtti of ai rathtor tmi lte. Thliis p- b-tit otie n riiie.Iete tit-dicail sci-ittochas latiittilmae intSithit-stry (f st-lil-lietittutuiiinSsomes de- A. A. U, MEET outssvit-is-psnted-tt-tcisttheit-itenuty. Itis teitittenegt-lttt-inttionttt hat the herineiicof Sit-ssitrk, itoto imi- Eckersoll and Blair will Compete~ agintivie tititioutitt ttsha-vitxsttd Rivalry is Very Intense-Wscon ini reii life. Tiii Ihero is coely idet- sn Expects to Even Scores titd wcti Icteytig himstel-f Tlec t -tit-ersioidtt iteett crititistt agtaintst IFisetg s a wrtittr 'ahc feturtte of tue A A.517. met is tat t- wsimly itscholarm-.so if Milwauitket-test Saturdat-y ighti still thattilestiritigs s-iuldi tnstle totalistic. unditouitedliyIcr ite li-s itt itash i Ilitirer. i in t. Strringtnmt,, sqetiosti sthicht Eekersotl tl it tie 5-uk antitislecriticismitis httily firt.stieht BlatiritfSChic-tgoi still agitryttcotn -exsiset-tis tief-htthtt rtytag wtstt elusiotns. Eck-solw foi ttinBOut i at swiitti-of getiltity astie sti-tati itt Btlair stirthatS hietwiastnot ittcon-sutiet loth sitctstit-ltoil-ttis-Stiitrhis litioti titntv as Sufitnit froImttuovter- clotied-titygsotig;that Irttt dg' th t steight tandlNtritenot Itt form ifortsi ltt rite(w ga- otttis t (,t ict tt turetttti. itirel-ont-inetfhimsthelutist t iti______________ uetsitatutuas le ittetnds t sitsri lihii t "Mty Friend From India" igantttnext fatl. li t-frau-k mi tt-itthis ( heli I h fto-tt(5'1ut)sitWis-onusit Uivsrsitys t-it-e int-ore ttan a tpassitg UtIti-sity gote vetitry i-s-lit-ittpre- hInterest ii intee t-nhgittthesetruto-senttiotltofttl- I- Fri-ndtifromtuIntisa" 'The mtit tw ill aIto furtnisht itgotd fsontab tle oaudhis-se. The platye tptpuitto tsthe is t-otislirtmttio st--is-thi s-htsiktiwnttaitetist ttutg gi i-it ev itSChi--gitlot li-uuthe Sidtestudtosin iithis- Shtltiti tinstit- isttiuitwhich itthis la tt'totut oduhuuutu- ioittitltu this-entthuiso the tu ti-i iss-ri- totsthis two tsiswestks aog. W is- cut-i- mtnifettstet- sl-f iirepetedst ratisintis oing ttatlontg t ot.topidi rtte it ros is ft-e -hointg inthut-i eti- trSy-oat Atontat(, at- iiroet-sesrt- e. sotmewtsha-thtrpitsed-theills-ttsierstsc-ti-ibet. S.I. io ilettehife t-ttoh te pecialis lyCitsaittKillsatiltkstill thie-tgovternor;tir-lts. F. A. Bitgestitt- ittthe ty tit -iki-gottdthis tdetlatratt,'*ittiprsidetitiof theis- vi eity. tush Sis. tmenswere muttt imnconiutiton, bitthit-tiWilliomtiF. itot tie of this-formers you comtie to Maistetotton lorchi 14 U Ssntort. ste stillhbeat-toboadlytumd io brag- ITheipItt-it-s-sgivein isit ofte lug abutmfit." prtstsof Sm-yle tutd lilt-i'who Sagg is t hresemnt inthie East, utav- cl-itu iioiya-lty rights otit Sy Friemd hug his-etlled lt-erioSy tesetioume ftomsItu dOia."Theluy aketi $0 tuea illness itt his imotthctr. tonsidtion-ut for-allussigiteplily to hit-preseted.-u 'hectamotut hatdual- Pfesident Angell Mentioned re-tilt-ehit-s-iduto a Gotamnthuatri- Whiut it comeuis to tlkimg of iUitedth get Sktes . - itfore thetr tcisen eidsethseYaesNwCb alreatdty enteringk te uarentate mem-Yae NwCu Soued. ,Amonig these hesSPresidet All- Hoardly wsthSie anouncmenuut made gell, pressidi-nt of the Uniesrity of ructlyttof theiuformtonuu of thu Petie Michigani, wsye ability as tutuorttor, clus. compohuusdo of fle shortsst tutu' expcrienceust tunmueducttortush iplp-inhtie senior chis ts SYaluni-erity nutSuttd breadth of mintd tre deemed befoe if cinco li--tthutthflu tll by thiningmieniomi fle outside to hie mut-m of he college inthutsstuenrclts She retl ualuouities wvhichm should nake hadut orgoanied a club amd cled them- bhut omitsof hut'fortemosut nationmuatfig- st-it-seuthe htttbiigtuogs, switetitu ures. Bmt tut tentailiy is ontly a se- Chica-ogo Its-c Oct-tits secial cois- ondarny conusideuraonu to titusp-opec piuuuhut It Ntw Hots-cu. aportionuing ott;lots Somte iday,-leu-- T tuecomet a memusutbe of tithewmc hatlls liu-higtuu tiil waktip tuamd sendmshbaon te tmust tueosutrsBItfeet 1 iuct a fuss Sutttys sunRoouisvel-ts to te inheight. Theires rist uhuttttwev ebesm Uited Sotss sinttt.-Destoit TIribunet. aShpreent. 'TheIpresienet is tre'rtc- lucluWiliamtutiWhiumi of NwtvYouth McAlliter in Charge city, a mnuucubu'c of the footbattl tem. Getorg' A Goyis of Wterburiity is this Cits-list Si Aliteicof theue Itroit se-t'l utur Sand uturt IB.Sutphilun itt stll Stetastot ndereds-u Ihis st-i-iices (S iuni theti ii sre uisiintuatr utea- s u-oc ot-i ithe hose' bioll manage-ougs r. utemt until hutsicitit tam gurs'situtu 'he tallestinto of te roswd.is its ut-lug trittAltc.llittut towa tcd iThunitBokerofitSCni mltiul.wshout meas- Sththe iratii' yester'datylit ouasietfromui itt-u' feeu-t liches. 'he umemberisu "Slivers" Adkins of Beloit Siteli'Adkins the Bloit (College pit-c.rtstas munSMiwatukee host week, mush mu convettrsoationu i w i lt-triedestuad Shot hitshuoui matduse o efinitis aturange- mnutsfusethe uoing uproessional se-ston. ic is thiking srioutsly of platyiig sithi flu NosyYorks American Liague teaimt if te organizationm gets together soonm, tamnt is also consitering tutu ofcm'rSeoagtin tinlfor huffy's Creamtus. Adkinse is sill attending school, and nut mater tiitshtaflub hitsdissides t signt hut'sillfinihthi sem,grat- ating hut Jutt'. lie h-asemu clusen tmnmager of teBeleoitt hlclib and is tnsot st-ees tutua sedules 'The fatthtuf ify has prcticaly Shut sattmttmun as lust year,'' sd Ad- kitns "showusthatufhe tits a goodultSesi. I prit aeftteter season hus year than ever bifoue. NEW FRATERNITY Only Athletes will e Eligihe-owa has Already Organized a Chap- ter-A Novel Plan A north patn is out foot at te Uni- versity ofIttowastlokimng to he found- hg otfti mustnatioalttufrteriityswhich tiill hut unmiuec htithatitoemly tthetes whio haveswsnsthe Sitsnmitial Otetter of thi-icollehgesstill Sitseligible to nem- berehip.'Thut'lithoum riginated wi-th lre A. Knuipehu t' balltuoiicochtimidtSb athtes-ts o wuaihavue tken-uipte ilt-t ivsith the ut rpottses of makoinimg it natuitonal iniits sopeThis chter .t- ot Isota ihasulectedl Sisbert tue presi- udusnt oandhatts oalrtady uadoptdh reou- tits tutu by-lawsto iigotecun teor- g-anizatiuutu After'their ott-t trganiu- zatonu is prectd they with seek to extendthit aontimg ltseolegeiof the 'Big Xiii-' tututhe cotlegeseof fle lEstill bhinvadetdhtslatter. 'The uoriginatuosrs ifthie sc-tiete chuim tht it silt be ti gootdh thing for cllgo amatoes-urism.u 'heuy think itatsotine instii utn is needsdituo ibringth ie atletues togter tutu immths sw'ay tumtu tSby tuscittionite acutaint- outueehutes whic-hm tre fered by he meitt-thituupratcticets. Looking to the Future 'hut- till of P'rofessor Sylvester Wat- erhoeuse, at proentueu educator of St Louissswho died teb 12th, hus just been maderpubi. Ife left $,0 divitdttlas follews: Waushmington umiverity, $21,000; Mis- sourt itorical Society, $5000; Phil- p 1Exeter Academy$,0; Dartmouth college$ T hedtnat uioniof $25,000o Wash- ingto nuittrsity ruamie, according to flue conditioms of te will, be touched untilthe ye-r 2,000 st-len it is hoped flue fidmiOwsill have icreased o $1,- (1)000 by reasn of acumutlated in- terest Has a Private Studio Prof. Sturm, whio was umti recently connmetedt th ie School of Music, still oenm a s-hlium -studio inthus city. Ie liii approemstis of huh former pupiils mu the Schotol of Music, request- hug themu to econtinuue their mumecilei ed- ucatonhenth-llthim ite ihad itS pupils in te School of StMeu mi ad seme of them hat-esprt-st'dthuir inttntionu of fol- osing Prof. Sturmt. Its heami odduthing hutS manuy of the instructrs in the u icscsihol, as soonutas this-i'terminatte their rlattins st-th uthesectuotlshotul attemtpt to dtrtuaw'ytits epupils, butuftitlefourS his hut' s' r eq suent s to bticetunmotie- tute' If it keeps n teuie will u-suitenusuim in ousing contrtcts with instructors, a cause mniy haove o be hut ill te controc to protect the schuoolh ftomit after eese of this kind. The mtanager of the University mus- col cubhs has already sent in the order for the souvenir watch fobs If any of he members do nt care for them, they are requested to notify te mana- gee at once. Roehm & Co., of Detroit, have been given the contract. Ste totfmuou is h otu, hosteter, a itg at fewuss o I leh tusd i t ts Irgoiutotiout tu ti i t oast toitheirhit- stroapugm' toiAntil trAnorus umicioanu, as "itutu itbu-loiotidtht lve luce'11 btiefociiotriuelou u tit Os militit' oiithi ly tets 1i' iitittitinH1S ututs of the S ttituge veal.' his' t-illtui-ittettu-inttistotrtoftthyess -tth licu tut r11m eshp 1ist hieefo erl w ostontti eItoititaouh tnilustuot 'Stlil e arcom Itl s ut tucu 'ho-i'enuonin tus__________________ hue huts bet-ti itlltStse D nosuch Opera -'___________ comnuuuy us sescontd concrtmoihstr. permnenuuust coiach, still takes chuotue. $100 DAILY $1.00 Prof. Stitmley tros exceedimugly for- BA OPRCIE tunate So fill flue position oi such short SAJ SATC The U. of M. Daily will be de- notice with a musmciaim 'hose reputa.- ISanjo Chub practice Tuesdaty ni-Out tien is made before he comes So Ann at soyven o'clock. Everybody kimndly livered for balance of school year Arbor. show up. LEADER. for $1.00. 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