THE Iis Or P1. DAILY. L. « XIII. ANN ARBOR, ICR., WEDNESDAY, MNARChi 11, 1903 No. 118 INTERSCHOLASTIC MEET Yay Replace the Inter-Class Meet- The Team for the Illinis Meet Chosen Asyet it is impossible to say whether the iner-clas meet will be awdon the date ori inally announced ,ar whether in its stead will take place an interseolasi- mot between some o th strogest ot the surrounding bhax sI prparatory schools. A sas sted last week. Manager Baird has ,d nto a miarner of these school. an yesterday a favorable rply was reeii-esi fran the Detroit University Schlool nanaenent accepting the .proposition to sentdI:a team of tenmmin. Annl Acbor high shI ool ]'as alrady siguxixed her intentioti of entering a team, and i svrylkl hat Deitroit , chiraltandToledocitig hlwill also ac- -ept. If ics doii it -acetainity that the [Fiaiteschlolasilt sill like the plcet of the itrI-clss jet Laterhi stnight ('InptinlRotinsoi announcedilhelin l maiikeitp of the tIm of tillienii w to atill (compilete foti Uiehitin a-itst Illiiiois net Satin-- daynight liii amti thirievents are as follos:- 40-yartdiii It--Min, Stwart Ras- ton. 41-yard high litle--Stewart. Qnuarter milet-Rlehtsitk, Ralsiton. On~ie iile--ttaiier. Hal, ltrphamxs. -Pole vtitlt-Read. I11g jumpl-BIretwer tand ea. Belay, throee]li-letstOck, tals- fton IBall. Iltirphamti.li, Stewart. itwas wsitttctotsiderable ditichulty drthu.tachoic-e watt iitate rainmte mne in seasertilee-nts is the ext Imn txy cases are so iesveitly nitcteds. At tention tlsot had it e laid to gettiig four mnocnieiit ti u i the relay rae,; which will te three tps for each Miller tatd Brewer we-rc tied Sattr- 'dyxnight ini the high-Ijumpl, tand were tjumip oif the tie tt see wlto was to enter the Ilinois meet, ut Miller withdtrew s le was ot feeling well an fered Iheixigittntdo his het in the meet. Kellogg lisa a ad cough anid it was thotuxgt est not to enter him to avoid tny dtinger of inuning his lunxgs fr le will nedlil e hst ,conditioni this yeriirn the ittercllegi- ate two-mile ru. Dvomks arn isI -still ame btnhle hopes to be ale #i entler its the Coreltet. Only the first aixd secaxd places will score lin te 111ixio18nieet, frt couning 3 titusectind 3. No poixts will begiveni fr the reltay nce. Kee ne Fittpattricktannxotnced yester- 4..y that the britls inx the ctis relay series betwven the ll)Oen xgiieers and 11)04 law-, which was Ca hav-e been rein oTf at the tllinois nmet, would be pofuetponed for a week. Thus the chain- pionslip of the camitus ill not ha' *oixel uxtil Mtirchl 21. Anatomical Statistics A mouvemnxt is tit foot for the pit- pose of gathering sttistics fron thte aiiwtoniiattcabortois of the casi- try .. A. x-iiittee hastte ueaptiitointed by the Ameiricaxi Aatomaical Socety, for the ptxrlost- of cttrryig forwtrd thisi work. A list ttt questitonsealoxgt 8iaes oxi whit- infiormtattiont is desired iaill te retereti tidtIftrwarded to thie laboratoris. Ettchiquesion is to tieanosswereid for eateic subject dis- seted. It is expetedithat inititlewiy a ltare t auitt iteresting atd -ania-Ac dtat will be otinet. 5 - J.3.Cityttir i-Mtrriia profe- starof anmtomiy t the Uxiverity of xxga, is haitirmattn of the coxuxit- - otvr the current year. Te oler m-exl rsof the aititmiittee it-: r.j itI 1iis, of JoitsHittpkin tUnier-' .ti, ndl Dr. Willita Keiler, of the Aliv5 rel yof Texas. t~llkey, thse freshmxuan athlete who 'tst week isext to Ce hospital expect- tug to b operated oxi, is rapidly in- jp luixg. t ha, as yet not been found x wsaxry to operate. New Chemistry Building ocetilttity, it- ittas- -iilerlgbid Retgents ati l ttnig tt still uthte- i-ri-ass- te etuiptit of-tthe l ii- vt-taty. A new- cemis-alloatry isill protbably foloaw the e-ginering btuildinigis the d-patrtment of cem- istry is greaty landiicxtited t resxt by it. craixmped quamrtes. At te lst meietixg of tle Bard of Re gexts the folowixg retolutioni aas passed: "Other present idemanis binig out of tin- aay tutu the funds t tt can- anid piitticuy inecssitatie lihierecltin worak ini tsietourses." Tihis instures the hemitss a ittw hometini i tItac fititiandttu atnthie buiildingi iaill go-ti tilth liiampus.ii COARSE IN INSURANCE New Course t e Given Next Sum- mer--To Require Little Mathe- matical Preparation In responise tt mitny iqiiers it has beeni-detitietd lt tofer a scoursilliiitit- the eoititxg sitittiti Isesslti i tn liii- untiverity oflMitcahian.The treaii tI coturse asill Ibet-oinettoti- eltmn tary i t aligebrt, sincittit iste imidart- the itutilt tsionitota brais- wtil is limut itit slithitknowatliiige s n a te gwine-d fromtt a cttrseiniieemieiitry nCutousy aitht the cutrse iinsurtanceiit-. The cuites in inisuitancefe ttr-d duriiig the rguiltr cltge y-trt tie taken by stidnatilsit a cnieiral imont a-axititeiitdli ill pepatiti ottu yctars itttrtiitig. IHoweveri, soitti parts sitthet-subljec, such is iutiied abtottacdtitto tf fairlxy simple- tr-tt- ment. lTe xtttiexttictii iipriniples- iinvolhvedwhcht, a -nittl, tre otettni imiperfetlyiundertod by te aiv-ragi- isaur ate mIanattger, tgext, tititbusie- ness ittit, ctan be very cetry exlainxi- ed through a series of dtiy lecture covering athperiod of six wek, aid coxiiprehiendedl by hoseawho ly io lalm to mre thaxi ax eeenetttry knoiwlge of trithixetic anid algebra. The summuier essioxi at Aitn Aror begins July 1 amd eds August 14. The cst f livig,incluingtu mition, aiverages froxm$.1 to $73 durixg the entire session. New Medical Building Completed The newa medical building is all but retady for oecupaney. Several of the labtatories tre aretady iii usc (timdte department will make its final moe justhaetre the saunt vueatiox.. Tie hetatimg andh hghtimg atpaatus tre at ltat in workimg oder andmake the initst systmiom the iamphus. Both lectre roumsa tre compltaeted timd litlet remainmu to be donesatve to tut the lastomma-les omi tie wootulwsruk, ashit asill be- donme by mnext Satum-iaha. The drst ca-i-mthihhe ii inte ew buildimg waste Cieeating ofbhi~thilicoxtixi- ORATORICAL CONTEST Promises to bc One of the Best in Years- Foot Laws and Two Lits This-dual tcotesinlx shichm aill te eitisett it-higitms treprsetattie fr the -NortherniOratoiamleIague, aill take pluc rtidaty -avenimgiUniver- sity Hatll. The contest is gvn-ia-imsu omt f tie numutbes of thxe S. . A. coursemandmshIs alwasvte l itt-iueude smi thorosauuughly emjuyct. Thei ttit was-ittre to comtpee tie the winiiters f thle classa cntuests awhouthatve beenm titarded-uiithimsisixhpltates iithought tandh compoiusiti. Theii ittest ptom- sts to be iiimiunusuatlly iteresting utis asti hei mittmiarse hisety at-ihi bucthedu miii the xtttmld gc awill uxiiituttidy -e ls. liii judugs otax iver-Ity sehe-ti-ito teitti re Profi-a. Srtngitt YlslatiilanxxiiJudig Batrbtour,.osiToa- ledo. Theiirsit u dgahe-asill bhi- i itt-s-dtomoritrowt. Thus unatitsui Ihathithtt, a04 it. Alooit-ittsCiti- cexushilh." huh., 'as it, fle Fi-lst Ameinitt. Mar shatul. i'03 tlas, -ltittiou tand liii Cotittionlt." h3,lituii,'11: ita, "hue Ang-Sx- tilt 't5 lass."'True-Pturiotismi." Somuiiush it,'04 itia, ihaisetnIn x- Rural Sociology Theitclatss i rs~lc st-itlogy in thei isnivitly oit II-icigtuiu inlt-i-itulimit isuiiutu lttu i ti a-toprethnsivae watty. rulst it sutdi-d sminthing tabout tts bus;:o armtinmg isaituititpotc as anx Indtutry, its rlatitosn ttothi-ii dhustis,.hiex uxs-mitto iwhichi it is progeinmglthe regiotnxa tattheusnaut- tr u hihti it is this- moust touruishug. The ti-t itooisk mmli te movemetitof hil- ulatuilonifromui te ftrmsxett he ctie, aniiitritdt htaaheucsauses taxtdtrm- stlts of this mottuvimint-t It studidl Clxi socital conduititons itf ftrmers, tes retlative mounmt tf illitetay, cmexx, andIt snixaty iiym ll xihecounty atim inte sIty, tamd ati tututh. Ta-mu it studuied titu things thauttiemamutkixg foratl-tiprohug- u-a-s, ant-lias good trtals, fm-s-ituralut delivery, elecrcic lues, ruralitetite- huhomcs, hic truaehoosh, agi-culhtmul colleges, farmercs istitues, the ex- pimuueut station, thue departmuext of agrculture, thu Grnge, farmer.' cluxbs, hictoutry churh, tituso ou. Rumor Groundless The runmor that . J. Merill, Cfa huiw haxd distppuered hus proven groundlehss. IC was reportd that e Cud beeni desponmdent, had take'n t razor timd dstapphearedt, it bingm-'feied hut haid Coummiteu itise. Tos iaha tre respounsible for te reposrt faied o satit hauttMerrill had tknxthe rest at hula shutuving otitl, watrigtp- parel at u merousiiit55t5other articcs. Mr. Merrill hatd bteen ill antd decided tatt afewatdtys outing awoulds be bnefi-icitl. His trisends wvure informd of ila lx- Cmteton to tke tiaaatuiotut,soasstre s-ry indsigatumua-t the oigiatos at Cle false repotc. Lecture-Recital in Friee Hall A histric-tlhlecture-recia illvthbe gist-muthistle ttrnoon at x1:0 ii C-uieee Mtemorulialtaliy Professuor Lock- wvood. JT h rograumxwill be ms fol- lotws: JIohanunesuita tthuts (1533-897). Sontatu-tOp. 5. . IAlneistso. 11. Andatea. ItI. Suchrzo. IC. Inuhucr uusa l(Retrospect. V.Fimiute. altlads- tt. li, Nu. 1. (after. tie Scotch legendu of Edwaard.) Op. It, No. 2. hxtinteit tiph. 7, No . Csoncerto-tOp. 83, 1t iatut maujir. . Allegro mxciitropposu. II. Allesgo auuususioaistul. 1ll. Anidante. IV. Allegretto grtazioso., tOreheistrtal stuts tututhe scond ptanao lay Milssut hIsabetMait in.i DEMAND FOR ENGINEERS Leniors Asked to Potpone Gradua- tion-Appropriations of Other Colleges for Engineer- ing Builoings The demantdushfist s-mi--ueetothrough- sut Amieriatitithic present tie, is ttr n xueuss osithCle supply. Eventi at thul arstudastet, fiuourmntuhs before Iomnenn sdtlai-u sisitsty, manu~y retqtest forali-i u-ssuist'rs ha eseen uceived by thu eadstil-sifthtits ugimcs-ig sdeatrt- metut-itfa this-IUivesiy. Someui of these rsahstsst tutues beenmisic ugs-nt tieto tsk thatt studenumts betadisedl to pot- sits gratuatitin iin ocer thatt they uxighutta-eutstak at onxc Thattthis desmandxufotrtngxieershas beeux fetIbiy tther schools othCie Utedlt- Statesastuelul as by Michigan is mouust fsorcibly shownu by someu of Cle appropruiaiuiatiosecenty eesed for eugiuerixug building and equiptent tug varxiousa institutions. Not long agot iarvard spent $500,- a0)1 for engiering buldings; Ss- cousin tUniversity recently received an appropuuriationu of $2101110X for the same purpohse;:the IoaxAgriculturalh Col- cege has built xx$20100 Wegineering buildinug; the Univerity of Pennyl- vanihx a sjust about Ca build a $30,000 enginerixng building; the University of Ilinis has jst asked its legsla- tre forun tuupprpriaton of $300000 fur Cle buildixng of an egineering anud physical laboaatores; and the Uni- versity of Michigan is at present cam- pletinugxi builinig which it is estimat- sdawil cot $160#1, Course in Forestry At tituehlast meeting of the Bard of tRepens on ut Thursauy, Maiurcht 5, a new Irofcssr ix forestry iwas egaged. Sitce tie inauuguratons of titl new departmentxutasittfall, such iteret has bet-mmevinucd hug manuuy students that it wats debued necesato C enlarge it. 'therce ae several graduates stu- aentsstuying thitlescience lure new ndh maniy oiler scientific stsdents hatve expressed. thei inteutins of tking up tilisoktue soon as they tre conusisderedhiquliid. The unew itattiaptpointedtliat saeek is Sta, Fil- bs-t Rotuh, wvhoeis nv egaged In he Biureu ofatForesry at Washington Prof.lRothx tits matdseaquite a name for hilmustlf i huiescince, anxd is con- sideired omit of the best authorities inx the couny He hats publuihed soatti very attice-artice in Cle gas-- ernmxuet reports on "Timcber Physics' etc. Prof. oh's salary has been fixed at $2,30 amd he iaill become a muembetar of hit faclty nt October, isn hxCle Unives-tity otes. A Chicago society woana a former Michigan sudent, declared publicly yesterday that no woman should be married to the same husband for more thtan three years That after that Imarriage should be absolved without the aid of divorce courts. Tel they say co-eds are opposed to marriage. sisuuers ostint txuaury-5, sahichiwisoittesGodPsto the sauthirec-iltaionux rooint taxihtuehirdt esGodPsto Ioaa tut htiuslectureishahlstill beusuaL otestisHlogrefte, a 190o2 matn, hats just faor Cheitsiat timue fox a lecturue byIDn. haten offera-nd usaucseptedt a luost dae- Novy. sizambles hosiionu t-itt Ms-xi-tutu unix Mtt.tlsagretsswissiborn x isutin ~na aadvll i in d, camne to Chile countiry ini'S6, Pr zes for Amtateur ite~le atert- griduautimg frontx a Cospenthagien Fidauiug nightuafter ihue peuftoncuie college. Afitrawarkinug tonrssuxumygatun itt Johnu A. Stsves'a'Unknowna"ss the lue henuteresd the tUniiversity,takinig the compuianyugmaktacvmy foxrClue amautteurse stecium altousinss xchemuistry. The posi- toi cntst fsruthrCitri es, as followas:taonMr.it ltgrs-fcisill hill iast lte ti- l-lustpile-A csiner wteir pitchrci usiriuig exper-t hknowalge oittChits hiti- Sit-sond-Combintionumusat.iing tr s rugs utah payos stuetokuta-timr 1hicih-Silier drninug clip, lie lacas for Me~xicn xxtwoswas. sini 11got recitaxtioxns is eligible to this __________ singin, or recitations- is eligible Ca this $10 DAL $10 contest.'Severth studetsuhave si $.0gAIY $10 mulled their intenutionx of entering this The U. of M. Daily wilt he de- contest. Three wvell-known Ann Arbor livered for baiance of school year amateurs have entered their names. It is said the prizes are awarded by for $1.00. Leave orders at office the aptlause of the audience. 310 S. rlain St. Phone 13.