A AT YOUR DOOR THREE E IHE OLY FICIAL EVENINGS A WEEK, 75eSUME PUBLICATION Vol] IV. A\N ARBOR~l, MIC.i] (fAN, T'.U'' Th-4t, J'NI21,1.11. No. 1. rA I S w 1 '9ID'w t f g ( . I lhies 7. Pnn vh ii'7 I~~~ B Y1(' wt bfu usuo frl,1iH, 1 1stb iii'a us 11 ll i' 4 17, 1Pen, yl 'nlsa , dni of a lovely -'' "nl'u 'ivnassorf- ' n_.'i tellfi~'jusr- -. Idilsastrouns 11'.i ; \ .111 r rroo;s iiinh thirditathli tti heieI pf lu' 1111 flifwhore " cke ouldiconectf-withliiiiffor three wasnffithtri'i' iin iiiusthi' basis lheii rrscoldlie sill aiiihrsor toli fell. As I it as, the gate 0111y'lasteid three lottings,1iiiecroild wiihl laker's mightly iv iillop sil f3ari's debitfoii flu' finc. eliveetkil"l ptchrs, vwifihflie batfsmein on boho s si'es vioously puniingiithe ozoiie full ofihles Thet'(hiklrsa openedIby tniloingito, hillson Sisfleri t f'lit-sf atid if lookid iis Itl ltlesin : iii had nout heledii eofr fy'. (ti: isissilell bui; iias tli~o\\tou;iii 5i s ilon .on('ryell' gruzni r. C' irye il o' ifo0thirid on induts' 1f4', iando nngto itslide home before flit fuee'is roild return Ain- Sfronii's groundter to lieplalte.i Bell, Ithefirs st ohal; for ffichigtao, dlraia ;lIt t!it l o ira ireffyilfer ' of thit'r ii' tiitonu Affer f'ory toufl-ti, i le stitis in iialyafsed Ii,, A:(~tI i ti's rloiuil iirop phi' scoe- eI t-iotl:11fQuen tirenfil oii siconai. lcI ee Qi'ibegan to tee airfpftainiii lgt and the rileid Qer i iflir iriet- oI cael tiiiii'im "Idu. '1lie firowi itas secoiid ff~,iifiof fi'Qakirn Hill Memorial Auditorium Will Be Dedicated Tomnorrow PRES. HUTCHINS AND DR, c sfl os, hufr oigaruin itell'' ADELINE BIRDSTARS ANGEL ADDRESS ENIORS' a _ ins sl otiode dir- oo IublicIN SHERIDAN'S PLAY DEDICATION TO BE IMPRESSIVE I residlt-1 naitut' . 1B.Angell Mill Present Auaditorium to Univ ersity on Behalf of Hill Efstate. GOVl.F1111R I'lTO AC'CEPTG(IFT. Iumpressive ceremonties in which dis- tiguished guests, regents, faculty miembeltrs, alumni, and seniors partici- patie, will mark the dedication of 11111 auditoriumt omoorrovv morning. 'Te bugle call at 8:15, tomorrow muoring, followoed by fhe hoisfing of ihi' flatg will mark the opening of the exerries. Fiffeen minufes later, the arademic procession in which the matrrhers will be attired in academic rooftuiaes will form. The graduating clasoes ovill meet at their respective buildings;f regents, ex-regents, candi- dtates for honorary degrees, specially inivited guests and members of the se-nate will gather at University hall; amnd ftie aliumni'will assemble at Mem- orial hall. 'The ceremonies at the auditorium trill breimi at 10 o'clock. Bishop Wil- liamis will give the invocation. The bumildimng wiill be presented to the uni- versity on behalf of the heirs' of Arthur 11111 by president-emeritus James B. Anigell and will be accepted on behalf of thietiniversity by Rfegent Clements alid ont behaslf of the state by Governor W. N. Ferris. Seisator Townsend sill deliver the dedicatory address. FlilSif flI"M3OIIIAI LOAN FUND) PRESf'ENTEDI)BlISENIORKLAWS. ('lass Daty Exercises Were Held In U'niversity Hail; Judge llurphy tUrges iReforms. Judge Alford J. Murphy of the VWayue Circuit,' was the principal spteaker at the class day exercises of the senior laws held yesterday in uni- versify ball. In his address on the. funtmiofin of the lawyer of today he eniphasized the necessity of a reform by the members of the bar themselves rther than by the public at large, and advoeated a system whereby the "law's delay" might be obviated, The customary class oration was de- lirereid by E. B. Chafes and the vale- dirtory address by Charles Avery. An innsovation in class memorials was laiunched whetn H. S. Young presented the first senior memorial loan fund, former classes having presented por- trails of laow professors as the annual class giff. Dean H. M. Bates accepted the fund on behalf of the department of lawv and the board of regents. Presi- dent J. J. Kennedy presided as chair- In 11I C 't l__Ift ;' ' F'm104111S"Otsf ' Da1yI '' rob'lul eIm''11i s IT . lrd 1,is Slow13lyRcovering. lilt iii41. 1 rall 1 5 4., ithtilttst 1ruckd DR, 1 t NT'il l, uVS )1xIIIIIIESS by'an in e r-boundtl lliifv-i et'eirtil l®-iers' ',n (t rin ,Jiunr 15 itid iijuredl f~u u~s-ii Cii ii-'Onon 'iH- hab ,I TiT?2s, l'"s, anti. nei01t, is at , I f, i ir' antI xi 14'lzt itfal. [is iii Sunday niflitvlt i si' li t . over9010 .ii u i oii fv ai' rI it}esni taluri 1 in Itili 1is rafirbleland uness, fivf- til o iilte ainnvalI biirea 'ireat' see- iioi 1ofipesidentt11.13f.I litcilinstil 1o ltii'brie'f rmtarksotfpridienit- uItt riu i 'itfofoB.oitilef.il'lie Rei. vofftia]litarf of t'e ixe'rcise", toilai ntabtle 'uticiaitl lro 'rtsti i iwa'sf'rord 114 a chorusn ofI140tvtiters direced lby 'rof. A. A. Statileyi of ftir Sch'itulof 'Tal iii-ifot his suibject '''1 ittkiti 41 r il." lre'siden't, II tlhins ralledilat- tentionto itprei lit daycotitiiotnsandsI to tene o osrcietiknl all linies'oliiof uanietdeavo01. 'Too tmui'h of Illhtethikigof (t'elast tro fityears, In riafitit , hits beiti dfrert-! edtiiowartd mtleritai rends, iandIto itm- meitfi'problems.Ili e tl a strongi fla. fora'ba der"1'ifuilt'eotl ooik amid ilt eeprirsituily of Iprobli'ms ini an ef- firttotiril ithflthemiiiin strtoi hfania itC'. 'iii' ifous atise li-ius utunnownini- ter'nal ijuiros, fie o utloohk is tottards a Slottttretover . 8:0 pi-i1itii Ieioi'rereption anid itll i'iiby hoe' ,ailtaitig classes of all di_1-itmtit t in Wateirimano g''m-~ 8:15a. -- rall. Ceremonty o1 !lhisltingi 1 i:t0l, '-Aaemuirhprorcssioni ,I~h lit'r-tIncit s'11551ilvfiortmuitt lint ittiresetie bailditigs at i : =J <. Il., finr h iiretion of thi' r'Iii olIn ii ir .riquistfdito0 01't1at tip ''otil hail hiyit:3"fta. iTi. 'oefflti 1'in Idill auitor'uium iwill be e 411: af. iii.--icaftion of fill audi- (Cfotituted ott page it) ' hSt 111111 Cir'ls Inte'rpret "Schosol For 'tt ,,tttl fiho ('w''m ltl. Ilfh nll; 111W ) APPlLAUDS)AC"TOltS. "Thue Sniiioi for Scanudailipresented Ity thei'.-, uuor girls fMontday tuightfits Siartih 'ii''lAtii sell l11al, isrorrud a bil ig u,n>. Tlhewonlte rosf aeqitited li -ui--''ins in prlessionl mnnaler, and lgaus ani admuirable' presetation I(' 'flu-i filt 's ldificutiplay. aduielino ;GiA irin thei'plitfof. Sir It fi r Te'i ei , asiii' star oith le play andi iior ri-tniitiont tffit'eleingliukmtale l; vas iiithue high'isf ordetr.Mil- lin-il flxilfulrulandulCarrie Fyffe, as 't irii'Suirf'are stud Bones, also pre- manneuiir lttha tiiou to'becotnsidered ex- celletfor t-iviit mile actors. Joseph Suirface nd uh ir Oliver ISfurfae swere a150so i'll fai cagiue of by hlizabeth Burns atdtultai litBrafdshawin. Lnu'Il-iehltfantl Hareriet Carroll aibil htndledulthe rcharactees of.InLy Teazilie 11111fils. (Candoni, andilwere not 'ulit ii by thiresisters ini thus male hurls. 4Thei'man1114 pluises fthat fhe h a - cfrowrid f'aveI showeid ftftfhheplay as ' ipiurir d antd thaif the1913 I s1etuor firls' produetion ovill go down itt heitoryus onue of thue besf giveni by utuiversitywoonen. drewova his Inaud lihen iilii ' ~iblled up silo uliia watoy' fu'ibbieL. lut- fly. I Pitlo- :vini-theii' lii t'tlo"uur in vi-tioli W4ohlieine tcsf1 totukanthelr slutip iisiulelili-itt'ritus.. . auuilill a- ill thue seid ,'l"nbtlt sis li 'o i."iy ii is' i-iith,Mots.-. eAtge ll e. lt fiuppitg flh ldruili t he kneei lur i ohoh* tur betueits viv Ithle hi-li tv ii a t shor~d ul fis fl '~1 ,tlnitoo)z i' i ltd t..o' o ftt sl it1 - w 'li j 10 iro il t 1hilay's sac'i ht i Iitii . ial "' I i di I i d tult1thuid oni i n haI uli tliadt sn-l'< . i irbrovudrmotug tancls ift'ti itii'i hoviciiidit - 51511 t no nu thenlb i,,iii' :lii 'aol dig- rofi'1 :osil hall. 'lTa tine lits ptt-, itli '2 fthirdI, the'lose tund 1 W' 1I_ fets wvi iffed inthOur m fv . i I Ptttttlctl I)erttnged 1by'heat. t ally 4dt-r:uilitei by ft'eintense ALUNIDIAMIOWNiSTARS LOSE 3 it ie iiek go, Frederiek W.V. our- IIASEBA13LL GAME TO 1913 .TEAM. 7i "+. 3I, acesio00quteerly that his lala~l r ca ' i lurth pollee, sod he ovas At the baseball gaine between the ii' us t tie psychopathuiehsospital. alumnmi and the present team played __________________ on June 7, the old boys were nosed out of a virtory by a score of 7 to 6. The L s "Jerry" Utley and "Dave" Davis, the AND famons 1903 battery, did fins work for Bet Itheovarsty ascUroeolyafur itsn The esttheoldrstyasuedtonelastouinning and Fashion Sheets! and two runs, but then "Jerry" tired amid in the final session the varsity NMTS] shored over five runs and won the -- ganse. 11 I - - - 31 1'itil ti' heuld luiining. ti !t.r -of fcfshi on ulom - . , - , 1 i - il to tutu- chag fo)r eserved Seat at 3 p.i., Wednesday, June 25. Maga i'- eNhmber of h a io Love and Pliics! .: : Murder ON SAILE NOW---TEN C Iu niy--Wednesday, June 2 FRYFIELD, 4:00 P. M. Bleacher Reserved Seats, 50c3 Covered Stand Reserved Seats, 75c On Sale at Athletic Office Beginning Monday, June 30th a fee of $1.00 will be charged all students de- siring to use the Tennis Courts during Summer School. . 3ur . ,_ 7 F: c.°. i ..SF, <« a:SJr:s.' ;ii " Y.i'CR. vf -' .5": .71: ..n.e,: ,7 t r?: : .. 257870