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THE EBERBACH & SON CO.
Drugs
Laboratory Supplies
Chemicals-
THE EBERBACH & SON CO.
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EUATORS CONVENE AT
JERSEY RESORT TODAY
'W heni ti e aoalTitlo l s
sociatiO on elsIhsmrigat
Atlantic City for its annaal session,'
it will find that the state of Michigan
is well represented. About 150 rep-I
resentatives from the state will at-
tend the conference, acc'ording to
Prof. J. U. Edmondson.
Tie, together with Prof. A. S. Whit-
ntsy, and' Prof. (0. 1 hippl , both
of tI:« edocat 1011l drtmeLnwt, leave
today as repr.;ntati1es of the Uni-
versty resident iariou L. Burton
wil folow ],(erin the week.Dean
11yta . Jordan,lkiss Eleanor Shel-
don, Mi (irace Greenwood, and Miss
Helen Bishop left yesterday. They
will attend the meetings of the deans
of women of the state universities,
norm8.l schools, colleges, and high
schools over the country. The total{
number expected to attend the mee-
ing is about 4,500.
Professor Whipple is the secretary,
of the National society for the Study
of Education which will meet in con-
nection with the N. E. A.
jMonday, Feb. 28, a banquet will be
given at the Breaker's Hotel in honor
of President Burton. "Short address-
much singing, and conversation"
will feature the program on this oc-
casion. All Michigan men and wo-
men are invited to be present.
CLASS SUGGESTION
FAILS TO IMPROVE

Thirty Years Ago
From the U. of "M. Daily of Feb. 25,
1891.
Cornell freshmen and sophomores
have been having a high old time. A
few days ago the freshmen put out the
fire in the Sibley college, then one
climbed up the inside of the chimney
to the top, over 100 feet, and fixed a
'94 banner there. This is the most
daring feat ever performed at Cor-
nell. The freshman in the chimney
was nearly smothered two or three
times .by the gas. This banner so an-
noyed the sophs that they drove the
fre maan from the campus.
A large crowd of sophs then sur-
rounded the house where C. S. Hoyt,
toastmaster of the freshman class,
lived. After capturing him he was put
into a closedscarriage andthurried
,away. lie wa sseen no more till 11:30
oclock the night of the freshman ban-
quet, when he appeared in the ban-
duet hall. The facuity has taken hold
of the matter, and the sophomores will
have reason to regret their action.
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Spring Shoes for
Young People

Born with February
Brand New Arrivals

Congestion in classrooms of Ilni-
ersity buildings is as bad this se-
metras during last semester, ac..-
cording to Prof. L. C. Karpinski, of
the committee on rooms of the liter-
ary department. Cooperation of the
faculty, following the bringing up of
the matter -to their attention, has as-
sisted materially, but the evil is still
-- prevaldnt and will remain so until
more space is provided.
"Although all buildings of the liter-
ary college are crowded mornings,"
said Professor Karpinski, "the con-
gestion is worst during the hours of
9 and 10 o'clock. A large number of
classes have outgrown the quarters
originally scheduled for them, and
large registration in certain courses
has not improved the situation. The
basement of the Economics building
and tie for-t floors of many Univer-
sit y buildings are being used in the'
effort to remed1 ;ilite difficulty."
lii V. II4)'(GLAS LEAVESNI)AYD
TO MAh AhSAl T FOQII
ev. oy C. Dou s PastOl. of
the Congregational church, wvill leave
Sunday afternoon for Palo Alto, Cal.,
where he will deliver a series of
chapel t:lks and two sermons to the
students of Leland Stanford univer-
sity in the Memorial chapel. Minis-
ters from different pulpits throughout
the United States are invited by the
president of Leland Stanford univer-
sity to give a certain number of chap-
el services in this chapel. Daily chap-
el services are held at Leland Stan-
ford similar to those held at Harvard
and Cornell universities.
Mr. Douglas will deliver one of his
talks every morning, from March 6
to 13, and on the eveningof March 8
he will lecture on "Some American
Obsessions" at the university theater.4
Associate minister H. G. Merschon will
take \Ir. Douglas' pulpit during his
absence. Mr. Douglas expects to re-
turn about March 19.

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