11111E 0.01: N. DAILY. VOL. X III. AN4N ARBOR, MICH., SATE RDAY, MARCH 7, 1,903 No. 115 MEET TONIGHT Medic Party a Great Success (COLLEGE MAN IN BUSINESS The seilior medic c-hiss gasve a de- _____ lightful pairty ill Barbiour gviiiilsislsi lichigan's Team to Meet Illinois to lsot night. Albout wlcouples wsere Mr. G. E. Mitchell, of Western Elec- be Selected-Cornell is Corn- in alienidance ind the affair was tric Cs. Addresses Students-A ing-Officials for pileasnlt ilhroughout. Mlusic swas fsir. Growing Demand for College n~ih ishied biy Sinney 's orchestra of D e- Graduates Tsnihttroit, cird the programs inicluded 20 danices svitii ice interbmissions. The annsusi 'Varsity indoor mseet will To the commlittee wh-lo maide the Mr. G. F Mitcelli, representing the take plsce tonight. It will be the first party such acharmning success muilch Viestern E'lectric CO., f Clicaho, yes- opportunity So get a real liue onl She piraise is due. The lpitrons and pa- tirdiy aiidiresed the stuidenits in ecu- mhen, tile preliiiiiry naeet being a Ironeoses Of the occasioli were Dr-. and noiiil and finaince oni "Thee College ,trifle too early ini line season to preselit Mrs. Peterson, D)r. anid Mirs. Warthins, Aiiii in Buisinelss" and lricnlarlt on a good tools of judgmsent in regsrd to D)r. andi'fMrs. ONeill, aiid 'Mr. and tha t toranchi ot nainl facelurig ill tshich the relative abillities of She 'Varsity's 'Mro. Jurdanii is e5specialls initerestedi. track athletes. Besides this, most of ___________Xi 'Mitchlo aftsler giving a brief the old men lid not coispete in the Jeku-Conl cunlt of thse nature ansi scope iif lihi preliuminary imeet. The abulndanlce of bekuosCrel inessi' of theis' Iesleri Electric Cu.. new miaterial in ti he ranlks if She Professmir J. W. Jeniks if (Cornell 'mud Shait his ciiiiiiiiy 55a5 e'verv- year freshmieni, aiid thii inc reasedi inienive hias liienI apiinlteid a iiemmiir of liie becing iiiiri aiiindiil mire interi'sedi i for work wshich this has given So the ciomamisoison asseimiliing at Mexicii 10 time priibleii f hiiiw to it the icollg old imenm, sblili immae toiights iaiet idsise thei giivirinnt aii'i s to thie best iieii foir a bimsiess life. Tie com- the best indohor 'Varsity mee t wvhich miiiiii lto put liie couiiiey on a goldl punyippi ii liiithioe sworthm aiii thle has bienigiveni lier' for' soe yearis. staiiidaid. 'liii oilier rnl iiro if the I ' li iit ofi the Imsiiiess innen Not a onnill amiuniit of iumerest in coummisisonu from tiii Uiteid stales lively uemandied that thei comnpetent the mieet icintieirs ini thei fact: that the ire Shaurles Canmmwintresus'mrer Of the moll w shomi tier svishm to till thei execui- Seli ruin to eic semit ichidgan in the MHoetonm Trust Co. iif tick York:, and tiie ipiisitiiins shoulud bei sought in lie Illiniiis meuet tosil tue chioseii osi She Edwiard Briishi, secretary if time Anie- ' ille"'e s. This swas shioswi in tie basis of liii recoirds msade tolght. icali slmeltinmg anid Ileiiig Co. piresient coniioiiii of miiiny Iiuniuiet- Time quuarter iiilie ev-ent still be of Tiiniig houses si-I ii'e the highier officis -special inplorianmc buecause of She filet ''VALUE OF AN IDEAL" iee sitg OpelI svaitinig fur iieii uonpe- ihat time irclay race iii She Illinois meet lent to fill ihiiii is ti hi'a iiiree-umli aceaiiiifoti mei the lieiisuilt the Westerni Ileciric -oshoca ueglithi au distaiine iln William Jennings Bryan at Normal Co ihi-s ceide-avored so toi systenmuiie -good tiiie miiist lie selected. School on Monday Eveniag- the wvort: oftihe yon olm's liege Imal, 'She seiii-uiinil clss reluiy race iie- whi hi a is lust entereid their emplloy toveui he oldr lst' aid -miir hts enociatic Club will thati it till ibtin thii nei talenit, cu- shldi prose a slouse aiiid excitinig coni- Attend mate and iiidhivani ce it s fast as listi- test. Thme t-imner t-ill iun in ltme finals _____tle -nmitihiis fill lte irises ymi-lm mirti againmst lime fm-i-h i-igiineers next Sat- Wila Is'iiiiimg Braa his bee l' at pii scumS_ lyingiiop-n. urdhay flighut. enxigeg-d ly th eNoirmiai 1Chuh of Ypil- } liii fir st andi by far hem imot ii- fts quhtioniil as to whmthier oS' init lundito i huli-mr aim ,aduhess o "'"nVine h prti iii is theilussial 1 ourse''n isilm aon Indior initer--schlastic ssill behie lld of in Ideal. M euveu n sing at 7:14. new sytemti Ther it fi irlst beoiis a.i' iii place oif ltme imter-clmass ineet is Mr. lrymm hias 1tie hionoi-u' 1 Iiuhi- lr ntesokro.II uso still open. Inqtuilies havi' tbeen muade gtisiumipeem.hs'--tii'overaulls iaid ijumitmirs andle hans Shen gas wthmilmprsece but -is tihIliirsnc' betwe-eei a suitS uandi a wtheeli- anmong tihm vaious high shosbtdumring the eumnpaimn of 1155.1 mud Slim 'iiiot i i-Mtluhii~ iss nthig dehmt'husueeee. second avums on the occausion of Wamshi- Yesterday Muanauer' Baird recehved ington's Birthday of lmast yi'ar, swhen I atr hreit is transfefrred to ith'ecoiunt- a letter fromm liii icting mnagerc of lie spoike u "A Conueuiring raio. gg dep'a-rutment stherei' lie riceisi's thme lime Cornmell trackl minim, asking about At ecml appeiiaance Mr-. Brymanu wa f rhiiiuiwhicuhl iaesu nto a umpositan thme aerurngemntsh furts et ienethusimstically resceive'd. oft'iancial or' sseecuive simrs' ancei.iit ranuk- of time truain teami were not as His uaddrhess on Mondmay nighS still hs timeurst, ruhichist er ]apuuitopmulait seriously depleteud as ws rumnoreid, 110 doubt be s-cry iteresthig, becmause is tiuhiumt ri pmotion s-is- tu .andS time squamd still come oun for the of time recenit udecluirmtionis of swur coinm- I infcnDr icelsyta meet as plmanned. inhg fromm thamt faictioni mihSim demoi- this imuanagi'rs oS nea'-rly- 'll tie brancmhi The officials for' tonight's meet were ceaatic piurty headed by ex-Senamtor hrouses hamve entere i this Coturse. -annuniced as followts: David SI. Hill, Grover Clevelanmd mnd t is time course wvhichm s espeicialy Referee and starter-Keene Fitzpat- Senator A. tP. Gormnmuu. Mir. Bry-an recolmlmendiied by tie cousmissy .rik..alwys ontivs t mi soe "ot Thme sec-ond course s special mnd Announcer-T. B. tRoberts. shots' hito hit addresses, and those tehenigli is characte ofe oppenof Clerk of Course-Sid. WV. "Millard. who jou~rney So Ypsi. to hear himn toill tim, egn snruasila mehlmge gofg onetenmrui tie Assistantis-Steve Mason, Jr., Max probably be treated to an1 address re- reda nda tersing oraegt onthse Fixiklaten, E 3. Wblgeuth. pleie stith stit, anecdotes anld polioh- exhierielice ill that branceblhe is ordered Track Judges-F. L. Dunlap, J. M. cal "shamfts.'bakttiehosSbgiidftn Thomas, C. E. Dvorak. The nmembers of tim Democratic backd doesig This ouseg i pri-g Field Judges-D. E. Meliugin, C. G. Club expect to attenmd inl a body. A andmeignmitg of i an oeu ree. pr ReddenXV. St Cole.movenmemnt is on foot amonmg them So - Scorers-E'arl P otter, E. W. st'ee- secure him for a banmqiuet -after the 'rie thirS is somnething akin to a icy, XXells L'tle'y, address. post graduate Sechnical and ueelimii- Tlmers-A. E. Iterrustein, Dr. Mtay, cal enigineceringt cotir.se. In It shop Geo. Hailer. Wooley Club on the Warpath practice clamsm time begininer's attenm- __________ tiomi for a fewv msonthms anid then he is Stc is reported umioflciauly thtat there transferred quickly fromuu oine depmart- Cheer Up, Tom wmiii sooin be something doing in incuS So aniother unti at tie cud of K Rev. Thomas Dixon, wvho delivered X olyCu cile.Tssoctyhtstr'e yisars' mapilrenticeshipli a mot ct ruinn' lctue hre ustsecret morganizationm has- had a brief but in reality amnse ueiamc h9 tme ago onl "$ackhiome," has presented meerceitbe tSeDb .iya-uniiu is earued, and Sb - of Michig'an Although the parent youngu snll is theim imade into a very a e dat h Aeia epe society stas istituted as far hack as valuale emuploye, voiabetcin 'The Kalamazoo Guaette-Pews has the 1v1 time luctiriemwi o sab mmmdago ulmy s Smble q m sn- folwum Solm bu e atri ished until She futll of 19011. since thou of Ouluiry time coimpamy i re aneditor'ial: i re "Rev. 'Thomas Dixon, a sensational' Shut timie so wvmll have time hushted to avoidt disor'ganuizatimon iii every de- \ author anmd lecturer, jumps into time immu'iubmrslil guarded their secrets that humu ' rtmusclt is obliged to pay only m -sali I lmelig'ht wtith a prdcinthat the 110 iklings of Sbhiipurposes or nature smalury So he "freshmnu." XWhenm he rute que-sioni wsiil beusted byon r of theu clb busy beens 'ivenm out, some- is Sliese six moths, the Sr.s raise s rie libtw e thethtesb an te wht-u-t to time discousfiture of certai muide and then, SMr. Mitchell suays, blaks n thmchmtie ltte silhbe x-individuals of an inqluisitive a-nd curl- time yonmg muau has hits future In his Serminated. h-he hielieves tim trouble oustrmo std eim i ot-hmunmd. H-e can do as he pleases. t evrta h lbms epsesdrssetrl ihhr.Tomstait fson' tenorishi yotir s. of a pmowerul talismanm or else host 'lie maunufuacturers, says Air. Mtch- o; t on' cmein ou tie. " Could it madd, stithin time samme year, li, aplpreciate the experiments which Carrie Nation amid "Doe" Ros to itstic Sheniversities are conducting in Work Retumned honmuorary mesimbership, entertin eachl, their neiws coinmmeiciaul courses. Yet - The contractors ye.serda y resunsed arid listem So Sbeir speeches? Time they cuanniot rely entirely upoim thecm w prk on Sb' news eng~ineerinmg building ruimor iow currenut is So the effect that until their product huts beent tested mnd -after a lay'sff of several veeks, owing twso other umique characters of ni-- found Smue. Michigan aind Amherst tote Sa steathuer. It is epected tionaul reputation have succtimed to are iii the leaud In lii new movement, SbaS from iiow oi She stork still pro- time stiles of She XWooey Club and mud it Is already noticeable that these ges steaudily. 'lie brick work will have proimised to partaike of the hot- specially emquipe young men can ais- comumence immeduitly st-le the con- pituality of its banquet board, after ster questioims and uniderstand instrue- strutonm of thme large arch over She eintertuaining anl Ann Arbor audience. Sbuns muchm more clearly than can the diagnal loug wvalk will begin on Mon- Further developments are awaited others. This Is shown the most clear- -day next. wtith interest. ly after one year's experience, as the The contract calls for the comple- first four or five moths are practic thou of the building by June, but the NOTICE. ally of no accounu. d selays, etc., ho which the work has There will be no meeting of tme Mr. Mitchell is an Amherst man of been subjected renders it exceedingly Rocky Mountain Club Saturday. -the class of '43S. He has aiready PVOable that it 1eh be early October BEN. F. BROWN, earned for himself a good position -'before -it is ready for occupmancy. President. and is at present making a tour of twets''my f liihemost prominet univer- sities uandl coligiso in the iterest of his comnsliy. lHe is mee'ting with good sucmess,.haingobtaginiiuied severial men fromui 'uch School, Aumest Collige, mndliniiall hei'expeic'sl5P20mn So cter the compuhany's emloy. Prof. Shorty will LectureI- Puul Shory professior of Gr*k in them tUnivrsity of Chicugo, is ecturg in this chief ciis of SlimsUnitmemhStates underuhie liiusupiess of thaeAnerican ArchauemolougicamltInstitute amd limi kind- ly consented o stopi at Annm Arbor andu uuiddeu'sthe Piliological Sicity Mondahuy eveinig usnm"tislinand deualismuihum(;reesk Litrattr." Pro'ufessor Shory huastspokenmsiliumn Arborii. be'fore a hnid ''uuisme bireid as im uusiully- brilliant amd etetainig spea'keur'The i' tini hgs mit themI'lio- ligiiculhSocuiu'ty inremsaulwauys oten to those'inteiru-sediltihie sujcts pe- su'uti'm. Thuepsntmeting sill be tbeld ini TapitanmI iall at eight o'clock. PASTEUR INSTITUTE Appropriation Made by the Board of Regents- Prof. Cooley in Chatge -Institution i a New Departure Michiguatihums again shsowsed her abliliy o kel)pmabreast of the ies liv thue stuablishmnt omf tie Ps~utur Initue. 'I'bis institution, sthichm sas authourize'dIby t hieSBiourid of SRegemnt uS thir-u unmu''hlmg 'Thiur'sdauyafternoon, is i nwistmep'arurie in unuiersty work, as thi n,'eedi fr it hus oly been felt In irim-iemt yeaurs. This quick rsponse if the regiunts inilproiaiutig $2500 foir its estuablishumentsill io doubt cinvince lie taxpayrs that their neimds tie malways takenm nto immedi mte consimderationm Sy the PUiersity. 'heimiedicmal professors prticuarly trofs. Vamughianurdmi Nosy, have in Shie last fewv years been ii receipt of numemrous requests for their advice and assistancme in combating this new andulstartinug disease. They have readily gramted those requests and In - manuy istances have gone o con- siderable inconmvenienc in rendering thue expected aid. As he neqests in. cremased in number, it was thought that some institution of.- this- kind would be very efficient and besides could make possible a systemaie study of the disease,- as it presented itself. The canines suffernmg from the attacks could tie easily attained and then the professors in charge could begin a series of experimnts ii their laborA- tories which would no doubt render considermable aid in finding a suitable preenutativ-e. Thoms. Cooley has been appoint- ed assistant professor of hygiene In charge of lhimi laboratory at a salary of $1,600. Tie remainder of he ap- propriation-iill e usedt defray he curerentexpesest aconnectedsith the inisitute. New Magazins Tie "Inter-Collegian," a new maga- zine, published at Lo Angeles, Cal- fornia, still in the near future publish a special issue containing write ups of all the prominent universities of the country. Michigan will be represented, sith 21 puges. of half-tones of Univer- sity buildimngs and other pictures of imterest in the Ann Arbor institution. Anmong this universiies represented still be Harvard, Ohio State, Wiscon- sin, Chicago, Penuslyvania and Colum- bia. Professors of these institutions still contribute articles in this number of he magazine, anu various cartoons, depicting student life in he several colleges, will be published. $1.00 DAILY $1.0 IThe U. of M. Daily will be de. livered for balance of school year for $5.00. Leave orders at office 310 S. fln St. Phone 13.