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April 03, 1896 (vol. 6, iss. 135) • Page Image 1

…l e . a *1. VOL. VI. No. 1335. ATNN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 14: 6.POUR ItPAGE - 3 ("EINTs. ~BICYCLES. S We desire to rie notice tht we propose to make a hi, bid fr H bleycieebhotness this seson'it e MIm hosb e scured the ageny for the DAYTON ' ON Riryteclwih has earned a 1NI e'yHigreputties as one of the best ahelts msade; prcee$it. We H NN reloisi the agetny for the I tht exceilntswe whsich tias 00 f this '.Oasoii been so gretly ...…

April 02, 1896 (vol. 6, iss. 134) • Page Image 1

…tt* f RSDAY, APRII. 1n; . FoLR A(,FS-- CENTS. VOL. V 1. NO. 134. ANN ARBOR, .i I HIGAN, I'll VOL. V I. No. 184. ANN ARIIOR, MIChIGAN, TII URSISAY, APIIIL 2, 112 (3. Fout's l~Aoios- 3 ('tours. = 1 ~ ORAT'IORS 'TO0 FILL.1TILEFCAS. + U BICYCLES. Characters in "Julius Cea1a" I We detire to give notice that we for , biccl bui tssts eaon.wjj Will 1Be Ably Preeted(. haveeretain the a e cy for t he 45' 4144 A T® 14$Ai~~,i ne~s pe grp h 4k t ftt t...…

April 30, 1895 (vol. 5, iss. 146) • Page Image 1

…ti of x: ... : IL Vol V. No. 146 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, TUESDAY; APRIL 30, 1895. PRICE-THREE CENTS. THE DEBATE AT EVANSTON. WAS MICHIGAN FAIRLYDEFEAT.- ED BY NORTHWESTERN? A Statement of the Inside Facts From an Authentic Source- Things Do Not Appear So Straight as They Might. The impr. eaton at(oms to exists :aimong the Students of tlthUiverwity. foudedIperhapisloon the iarticle Ihilit llppeartd ini Saturday's e'ditioniof? ile ,Daily, th...…

April 29, 1895 (vol. 5, iss. 145) • Page Image 1

…tt of VOL. V. NO. 145) UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, MONDAY, APRIL 29, 1895. PRICE-THREE CENTS. VO.I o 4 NVEST FMCIA.MODY PI 9 I85.PIETRECNS DETROIT A. C. DEFEATED. IT WAS A SLOW GAME AND AN EASY VICTORY FOR MICHIGAN. Watkins Pitched a Splendid ame But Was Poorly Supported-The . A. C. Were Badly in Need of Practice-Errors Numerous. Sarday's ganei betwoees Michigan 1;a1n1 tei D. A. C. teasnr proved to hoe11n unteresting contet, salthogh several ...…

April 27, 1895 (vol. 5, iss. 144) • Page Image 1

…VOL. V.rNo. 141 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 1895. PRICE-THREE CENTS. WON BY NORTHWESTERN. of short"iing the routes between the Y Atlantic port and the islands and TH E U. OF M. AGAIN DE EAT ED countries of the Pacific. It would BY THE EVANSTON MEN. develope both our foreign and domes- tic trade and would mean an annual A Telegram From the Debate Says: saving to the commerce of the United "A Great Surprise; Sympathy Did States ...…

April 26, 1895 (vol. 5, iss. 143) • Page Image 1

…tt VOL. * V.' No. 143. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1895. PRICE-TnREE CENTS. VOL. V. No. 143. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1895. PRICE-THREE CENTS. DETROIT, 18;_MICHIGAN, 17. THE GAME MARKED BY RANK WORK ON BOTH SIDES. Shields Payed a Great Game for a Lame Man-Watkins, Russel and Deans Prove Themselves Heavy Hitters-Campau Missed Every- thing that Came His Way-Sexton Is a Puzzler. SYesterdtay's game was ont'etfho...…

April 25, 1895 (vol. 5, iss. 142) • Page Image 1

…1. of VOL. V. No. 142. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1895. PRICE-TDIEE CENTS. OUTLOOK, IS FAVORABLE. may ined for exeicie, recreation. p}scland social, :and foe special WORK ON WOMEN'S GYM TO BE- taiining and lertires. Pliysical ct- GIN BY COMMENCEMENT. Tu1cm sioul e atided to by ani as- ________sistant to Dr. Fitgrald, who should 'Women's League Expects to Raise b,-,a woiian and a phlysiciai.' the Required $15,000-Addresses...…

April 24, 1895 (vol. 5, iss. 141) • Page Image 1

…tt Al Wlaili. VoL. V. No. 14L UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 1895. PRICE--THREE CENTS. 1 DEPEW IS COMING. THE GREAT AFTER - DINNER SPEAKER WILL BE HERE MAY 2. He Will Come at 5 P. M.-Proceeds for the Co-Ed Gymnasium-Seats Will Cost 25 Cents-Oratorical Association In Charge, Prof. Thomas C. Trueblood an- nounced to his classes yesterday that lon. Chauncey M. Depew had kept an old promise made to him four years ago to come t...…

April 23, 1895 (vol. 5, iss. 140) • Page Image 1

…4,C , . 1a . VOL. V. No. 140. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 1895. PRICE-THREE CENTS. MADE SOME LARGE SCORES. VARSITY'STRIP A GOOD RECORD BUT SPOILED BY TWO FORFEITS. Seven Games Played-Five Won, All EasytVlotories-Wrangles With O. $10. and U. of 111.-116 Runs to Opponents' 29. The game schled i at Detroit, Sat- urday, April 13, with tie Western League teams. of that city was re- vented by rain, and an alnost certain victory wa...…

April 10, 1895 (vol. 5, iss. 139) • Page Image 1

…e . of EDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1895. PRICE-TIPEE CENTS. VOL. V. No. 139. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, WI TWO NEW FELLOWSHIPS. THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION WILL PROBABLY CREATE TWO. The Williams Professorship Fund to be Raised to $20,000, and Di- vided Into Two Fellowships-An Annual Alumni Banquet Proposed. "Tiltdiirctors of t~l_'. oci'It. Alitzi tietitg yrott'rility atfirnosi, shichl Neill tloiibtlt55 intlii in t"e cialsl- litclit of two newv fellow...…

April 09, 1895 (vol. 5, iss. 138) • Page Image 1

…tt UESDAY, APRIL 9, 1895. PRICE-THREE CENTS. VOL. V. No. 138. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, T e- ' - RECEPTION TO MLLE.RIEA UNIVERSITY HALL CROWDED BY AN ADMIRING AUDIENCE. She Delivers a Warm Tribute to the First Napoleon-Responds to En- thusiastic Applause With Grace- ful Recitations. Mlle. Rhea, the well known and ac- complished actress, spoke before the Oratorical association at 4:10 p. m. yesterday, in University hall on Na- poleon. In add...…

April 08, 1895 (vol. 5, iss. 137) • Page Image 1

…VoL. V. No. 137. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, MONDAY, APRIL 8. 1895. SIX PAGES-PaICE 3 CENTS. SEASON'S FIRST BALL GAME ISI PRENTISS MADE PRESIDENT OF MICHIGAN'S EASY VICTORY. ATHLETIC ASSOCIATON. __________ _______Ir CO-EDS CONFIDENT OF SECUR- FLINTERMAN WON THE ANNUAL ING GYM ANNEX THIS YEAR. SENATE TROPHY CONTEST. Albion Defeated 21-3-Candidates $1,01317 In the Athletic Treasury Show Up Well-Co-ed Gym A. A. Officers-Winners of g Prospects Are Go...…

April 06, 1895 (vol. 5, iss. 136) • Page Image 1

…f C . 0 , . aQ. VOL. V. No. 136. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 1895. PRICE-THREE CENTS. , -- 1 MICHIGAN VS. ALBION. OUR REPRESENTATIVES IN TO- DAY'S GAME DETERMINED. Who Will Field the Positions This Afternoon-Selections Which Will Doubtless Meet With General Approval. There was no regular practice game yestierday, but all the men were given practice in the Field with the object of finally determining the ones who should play ...…

April 05, 1895 (vol. 5, iss. 135) • Page Image 1

…l e . of , . a . Voz. V. No. 135, UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 1895. PRIG-THREE CENTS. VOL. V. No. 135 UNiVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 1895. PRICE-TIIIIEE CENTS. JAW FACULTY MEETING. A SCHEDULE OF HOURS ADOPT- ED FOR THE LAW DEPARTMFNT. Lectures to be Doubled-Fourteen Hours Will be Required-The Laws' Lives Will be a Burden-Classes to be Known as "First Year" "Sec- ond Year" and "Third Year Men. The faculty of the law...…

April 04, 1895 (vol. 5, iss. 134) • Page Image 1

…VOL. V. NO. 134. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1895. PRICE-THREE CENTS. RECEPTION TO MLLE, RilEA A LECTURE-RECITAL IN UNIVER-1 1 SITY HALL MONDAY. -Tro Appear on Invitations of the Oratorical Association-Chance to Hear a Distinguished Actress. The Oratorical association, throug;h the kindness of lion. A. ..Sawyer, who telegraphed an incitation. t~ao he-!en ahie- to secure IlelRhea. to ap- peal. before tice studntns. She will give...…

April 03, 1895 (vol. 5, iss. 133) • Page Image 1

…VoL. V. No. 133. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, 1895. PRICE-THItEE CENTS. DIEIIL '96 LAW ELECTED. igan has not yet been notified of tho COLLEGE REPUBLICANS. NO GOOD STUDENT selection of judges for the League con- 'THE ORATORICAL ASSOCIATION test although the constitution of the REPUBLICAN COLLEGE LEAGUE ELECTS OFFICERS LAST NIGHT. League provides that such selection WILL MEET AT GRA-DSRAPIDS. Some people though try o use must be m...…

April 02, 1895 (vol. 5, iss. 132) • Page Image 1

…VOL V,. No.- 132. I11hUVERSLTY OF MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, APRIL 2, 1895. PRICE-THREE CENTS. CHARLES BAIRD RETURNED 'THE ALUMNAL BANQUET AT CH I- CAGO AND FOOTBALL MEETING. A.' A;'Stgg Representative to the Eastern Convention.-Proposed Changes In.Football Rules-Reso- .lelbna on the Great Colege Sport. Charles )aird returne d yesterday from Evanston and Chicago, where, he was sent AS thedelegate of the Athletic association. Mr. Baird spoke enthusias...…

April 01, 1895 (vol. 5, iss. 131) • Page Image 1

…tt rVOL. V. NO. 131. UHICAGO'S MICHIGAN MEN. SEVENTH ANNUAL BANQUET HELD SATURDAY NICHT. :- esponses by Pres. Angell, Pres. H. W. Rogers, Dr. S. H. Peabody and Others- Dr. C. K. Adams Acted as Toastmaster. The seventh annual banqut of the Chicago Alumni tsocotion wvas held Saturelay night. Dr. Cares Kenttll Adams, iresidet of tin University of Wisconsin, ateed as toastmaster. ie gtests of the evening wvre Presint Angell, Dr. Selin Peabody, ...…

April 30, 1894 (vol. 4, iss. 149) • Page Image 1

…Of Iti* VOL. IV.-No. 149. BOUND FOR WISCONSIN. 'The U. of M. Delegates to the Ora- torical League Contest at Madison. Mr. William W. Vedemeyer leaves this evening en route for Madison, Wisconsin, where he is to preside at the Northern oratorical league contest on Friday evening. Mr. Wedemeyer will stop at Kala- mazoo and Chicago on business. Letters received by him from representatives of other colleges indicate there will be a very close a...…

April 28, 1894 (vol. 4, iss. 148) • Page Image 1

…4c. t, 1. of , I. 1ailU. VOL. TV-No. 148. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1894. PRICE, THREE CENTS. U. of MI. vs.D. A. C. Cutcheon was appointed chairman The Junior Promenade. NOW ON SALE. Ganie to Begin at Three With Ho- of a committee to draft a constitu- rs T Ia ~ lister in the Box-Season bioo. Runs will be taken every The Junior Promenade opened l Th U.O f A. I WA! itl Tickets on Sale. week and road races will forni a fea- th...…

April 27, 1894 (vol. 4, iss. 147) • Page Image 1

…AML tt* fA VOL. IV.-No. 147. D. A. C. TOMORROW. First Game of the Season.-Line- up of the D. A. C. Osr baseball season opens on the house grounds tonmorrow afternosn, the first game being with the De- troit A. C. nine. This first home game will dtoubtliess be one of the isest of ttse season, as few aniateur ttrganizations ins the country send Out as stronrg"a teaomtas the ). A. C. 't'heir team lhas played no games es- cept practice gamsies th...…

April 26, 1894 (vol. 4, iss. 146) • Page Image 1

…j e . o AL VOL. IV.-No. 146. ATHLETIC DIRECTORS MEET And Decide that Co-eds Must Pay at all Baseball Games This Spring. Mr. Cadwell presented to the board a very satisfactory report of the southern and western trip, show- ing a gain of $1Y8.84 over expenses and money advanced by thse board. After considerable discussion it was decided to limit the sale of season baseball tickets to members of the association with the end in view of thereby...…

April 25, 1894 (vol. 4, iss. 145) • Page Image 1

…VOL.TV- o. 15. NIV RSIT OF MICIGAN WE NES AY, PRI 25 189. PICE THRE CNTS VOL. IV.-No. 145. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 1894. PRICE, THREE (TENTS. Its wii tor pal prc lily an( xin uni fea she cia bir lox the li ske fol del Pr( Th 11i C. aix+ U r Jos Il lFa( THE SENIOR LAW ANNUAL. Court." A fnii page cxii of the CLEARLY OUR GAME. NOW ON SALE. court is giveni. TeFcsAotMnasGm. Initial Number Will Be Out To- TRobertts.Abiuahan...…

April 24, 1894 (vol. 4, iss. 144) • Page Image 1

…VOL. IV.-No. 144. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, APRIL 24, 1894. PRICE, THREE CENTS. A VICTORIOUS TRIP. one base on balls, and struck out NOW ON SALE. six men. Griffiths was as wild as of FINISHED HIS COURSE. The Baseball Team Returns With an___ Almost Unbroken Line of Vic--. old, and five hits were secured off tores to its Credit. him. Dr. Corydon L. Ford,the Oldest Pro- Th . fM * . ,. t fessor of the University Hy Lew H. Clement, Director ...…

April 12, 1894 (vol. 4, iss. 143) • Page Image 1

…it4AAL VOL. IV.-No. 143. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, HON. ROGER Q. MILLS. from leadinguniversities of the West, theprmesofteshm ae The Author of the Mills' Bill Will Ap-t promoters of the scheme are pear In the S. L. A. Course confident it will be a success and This Evening, will become an annual event, similar Mr. Mills is no stranger in Ann to the intercollegiate meeting in the Arbor, for his able work as a public East. man and especially in ...…

April 11, 1894 (vol. 4, iss. 142) • Page Image 1

…42 /4W m m . daAIL l . VoL. IV.-No. 142. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 1894. WEBSTER VICTORIOUS. Present Investigation in Greek, Ger- SACRED TO "PROBATIONS" The Webster Society Wins the man, and English," was ably dis- T FirWsteSeries oinsts e ,Thomas,The Current Number of Wrinkle an First In the Series of Joint cussed by Profs. Doge, j'h a, Excellent One, Fully up to Debates. and Hempl. its Predecessors. Professor D'Ooge ...…

April 10, 1894 (vol. 4, iss. 141) • Page Image 1

…Vot. IV.-No. 141. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, APRIL °1, 194. PRICE, THREE CENTS. NEW ATHLETIC BOARD I dents Christian association, for the COLLEGE MEN AND WOMEN.I NOW ON SALE benefit of the Mission. Besides the Higher Education Leads to a Better C Transacted Some Important Bus- Performance of the Duties 1c T LatNgtCmi- contrihutions placed in the oxes, iu of LifeX.~t ness Lsofgt.CmmtLife.o 1 \r{W W tees Appointeci. very satisfactory colle...…

April 09, 1894 (vol. 4, iss. 140) • Page Image 1

…of . a l . VOL. IV.-No. 140. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, MONDAY, APRIL 9, 1894. A GREAT SUCCESS. received as usual. Messrs. Reed, OUR SUCCESSORS. Fischer and Williamson gave a very UThe Indoor Meet a Credit to the at exibition on the bars. The Newly-Elected Board of Edi- University.-Thoroughly Enjoy- xtors who will Control the Destiny ed by Those Present. The event of the evening was the of-the Daily for One Year. exhibition of wrestling given b...…

April 07, 1894 (vol. 4, iss. 139) • Page Image 1

…C' . ail n. Vol,. IV.-NO. 139. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, ISATURDAY, APRIL r, 1894. PRICE, THREE CENTS. NORTHWESTERN WON. many industrial problems confront-I EVERYBODY GO NOW ON SALE, RBut It Was a Hard--Earned Battle, sng our congress is enough without And See Reilly. National Champion.! tod e Ham ed.on fnrther foreign complications. Mr. -More Entries for Eethe Meet !T e ,o . aIhtz tob sae. Goshen's arguments had a ora- ThnEe. - . an 51~BL...…

April 06, 1894 (vol. 4, iss. 138) • Page Image 1

…of at, VOL. IV.-No. 13. GET YOUR TICKETS For the Indoor Meet. Of Course it will be Better Tnan Ever. Tomorrow evening the annual in- door meet will be held in the Water- man gymnasium, program to com- mence promptly at 8 o'clock. Tick- ets can now be had at fifty cents apiece. No meet has ever been held before under more favorable conditions andf a large crowd will undoubtedly be present at this, in one sense, the opening of our great gymn...…

April 05, 1894 (vol. 4, iss. 137) • Page Image 1

…c je . of AT. ~ VOL. IV.-No. 1,37. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, APRIL ., 1894. PRICE, THREE CENTS. OUR REPRESENTATIVES Marlatt's chum, W. H. Cox, was A FORECAST. NOW ON SALE. one of the Yale debaters in the Har- In the Debate Tomorrow Evening Review of the Candidates for the -Messrs. Mays, Marlatt yard-Yale contest last year. Last Nine.-Weak Behind the Bat, and Lindley. year M r. Marlatt attended the St. Strong Elsewhere. "BL H . o...…

April 04, 1894 (vol. 4, iss. 136) • Page Image 1

… . a l VOL. IV.-No. 136. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 1894. RAH ! RAH! RAH! WILLIAMS!! election of officers for the coming THE APRIL INLANDER The Visiting Clubs from Williams year. First ballot for president, Mr.Contains a Number of Very Inter- College Gave an Excellent Con- Devolt, '95 law, received sixteen esting Articles.-On Sale cert Last Night. votes, while Mr. Brooks, '96 lit, Tomorrow. A very small audience greeted th...…

April 03, 1894 (vol. 4, iss. 135) • Page Image 1

…c l e 1. Of AILARAB lit 13etil VOL. TV-No. 135. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, APRIL 3, 1894. PRICE, THREE CENTS. VOL. IV.-No. 135. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, APRIL 3, 1894. PRICEI THREE CENTS. AN IMPORTANT MOVEMENT. school; Mr. J. H. Harris, Orchard THE NEW CALENDAR NOW ON SALE. Lake military acadeiy; Mr. E. L. Will Soon be Ready for Distribution. Plans for a Latin and Greek Con-- Miller, Englewood high school; Mr. -Factsand Fig...…

April 02, 1894 (vol. 4, iss. 134) • Page Image 1

…1 . o . 1az . Vol,. IV.--No. 1-1. THE TABLES TURNED. An April Fool" Ending of the Cas- talian Grind-box Theft, which Costtwo Students 5 Dollars. "He laughs best who laughs last," so says the Castalian board. Never perhaps was there a more surprising climax to a long standing joke, than thefools'dayending of the"Castalian Grind-box Theft.' All students will recall that about' swo months ago the Castalian grind- UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN record...…

April 29, 1893 (vol. 3, iss. 148) • Page Image 1

…e . a kTUTIDAY, APRIL 29, 1893. Przici, THRIIEE CENTS. Vol- III.-No. 14,x. Vos. 111No. 4$. UNIVERITY OF AIICHIGAN, SI A BENEFIT CONCERT. tion prevented aoy elaboration i RIVAL CLASSES TO MEET. The Glee and Banjo Clubs will Give thba fanatatveiorn Full Arrangements Made for '95 'T one Wednesday Night-A The main object of the sociallbittI '96 Track end Field Sports, Good Program. I evening was to glee the nicibters it May 12. N hen a concert...…

April 28, 1893 (vol. 3, iss. 147) • Page Image 1

…Alb, i s o VOL. III.-NO. 14 7 . UNIVERSITY OF ,I-CIIGMY, FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 189-3. P',Tt sCNS Yxscr, TjijzF,,E CENTS. HONORS FOR DR. VAUGHAN. pseradventure of a doubt, that ARE NOT IN FAVOR OF IT. -- ~~~ptomaines, products of putrefactiou,ThSpcaAprrito frte :;Yichit n's Learned Frofessor Tri- still give the same reactions as osor- Co-ed Gym. Opposed by the Ui uimphs Over Eastern FreFesiY Chemists. phisse. Ins corumenting upo theFrePs. stor...…

April 27, 1893 (vol. 3, iss. 146) • Page Image 1

…_ Al. o . W aig . VOL. III.-No. 146. IN FINE CONDITION. Our Boys Have Good Prospects of Winning Saturday's Game with D. A, C. The baseball team has returned from the -southern trip, and without joubt is in better shape than ever 'sefore at this stage of the season. The gauses played on the trip have been the best kind of preparation for the inter-collegiate games, and the Decoration Day game with Cor- nell. The boys met several good teams, h...…

April 26, 1893 (vol. 3, iss. 145) • Page Image 1

…ii) 3 t 3£3tU ( ei 5 -4 or 1)-l tiS 31>i;..to y "s del0)> )- r'a .ROl'! MIC BANQ ETE E in'S k. l tenic.'. l"T 1.Ii 1 :_ )iil10F(1. ..... 5 lo --~--- ________ tiS no ii. 1 iii t - t ~ lon 1310 lo 1oi ,i , e ainoil.i.o li 1hi o o rs1(, i, te iti irl ' lI 0 l( l tin fte lii n;Xi olthc1e i i lp ttroeot I i of says ti nit1 recoj ils givnd in t ll hoo l.V l il1011010 010 5el tlatll~c~ oicrt i1 en das. i~cr wler n c tl('(li-een t i, ld d 0 i)e1)5ttso...…

April 25, 1893 (vol. 3, iss. 144) • Page Image 1

…,, , . W " m ...:C ti L4.: T, r:.Pl , f 7i L 3 d' r w., r :-::, V(;L. IIL. _ ,.>1I .I NTLSIT 9YCTGN USAA~IL3.f9.Pia ort S PRioE, THREE CE OUR VICTORIOUS NINE. -er ofsan Team eturns from i - _ ut rn"T'ripa.-New Laurels ford Cther;U. ofn 2-bae eo. tase;piteme, \.n1Arbor \-;:. the '. & ..\. ra lroad l rt-s te; S tFrda rthtfithlnst. hied s tenys ntouriof, esot.the-n and westrn states. de party con. sisted of anager CtativeanivCa tain Crawford...…

April 12, 1893 (vol. 3, iss. 143) • Page Image 1

…n T'Yr ai { .. y :. I l VO.E1-o 4. UIEST F[01 N IDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 1893. PRmc, ei, ~e VOL. III.--NO. 1 >. UNIVERSITY OF i1IiCIIIGA , AVI 1 a 1 A GRAND AFFAIR. tesaosapa eyhitt tl THE MILWAUKEE TRIO. ___-lthikseasoatpereere rct.Siow4 Such Will be the Second Ann-ual etik htwhr hr r o The Fourth of the Chamber Con- Observance of Jefferson's fifteein sen training there should be certs Tomorrow Evening. at - Birthday. a least one hsundredl. e...…

April 11, 1893 (vol. 3, iss. 142) • Page Image 1

…VOL. I1.-NO. 142. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAiN, TUESDAY, APRIL If, 193. PRItCE, THREE CEN-rs. FROM SUNNY ITALY. teilii caught in awhirliiigsiiow squall.I ORACLE CONFERENCE --lHowevei, the weather Cleaiied sod tilt The Boards of Ninety-five and Nine-- An Interesting Account of Proes- next dy we tookaitstety-ise sile ty-i il etan e"Pit_ sorixKeisey'setExperiencesnten NotenAfiariive to visit the Rton ]Eii sitls it For the Benefit ofOP6,er F sobts Kels...…

April 10, 1893 (vol. 3, iss. 141) • Page Image 1

…Of .10 AL 49. VOL. III.-Nu. 1 41. VOL.111.No. 41. UNIVERSITY OF MICHItGAN, MONDAY, APRIL 10, 1893. leioTr iTS PRICE, TmOKE CENTS. MICHIGAN DEFEATS ALBION_ I such a gathering in this city, and bans Des ffetiv Wok i th ihe so interested Isis Isearers thsat Box-Our Boys Score 10 Runs ttsey will he glad to hear hini again. to Albion's 4. He discussed the freedons of man A large nuniher of spectators, is-an his tendancy to do as tsr pleased cb...…

April 08, 1893 (vol. 3, iss. 140) • Page Image 1

…4h /,qqwr IRW* of AT.L VOL. 11.-No. 14f0. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 1893. PRIC , THREE CENTS. TH ER AC. guests were entertained. The gay THE MUSEUM EXHIBIT, ___ scene wvas illumined by twelve large Noalrolcin fSufdMi HareHomae Pad tothe odsarc lights, and occasionsally, by thse mats and Birds for the Worlds- R eomsic ad otheDne.Go psrotecisnics from thse heavens with- Fi- oMuianthDac. out. The exhsibit in Chicago will be_...…

April 07, 1893 (vol. 3, iss. 139) • Page Image 1

…VOL. 11.-No. 139. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1893. PRIE, THREE CENTS. THE WAGNER CONCERT. he(rm Wlns rt.I a LIBRARY CIRCULATION. superbly given. Statistics Made up from Observa-( A Large a d Fashionable Audience O h igrnx oMs Iuh in aea h irr Greeted Seid's Superb I hesise nxAt is&'+c,'insMdea0teLirr Opera Company. f Miss Stein sust be awarded the Last Week. Atargec anti appreciative audience and the bird'' is a wonderfultn edn o...…

April 06, 1893 (vol. 3, iss. 138) • Page Image 1

…- ' 1 '. A. . rJ ' J. 1Y { ^a : . ;t w , , r 4 4r ~ 1 3 c c tt99 F' NILt3. i .-i t UI <s1v.i<('<1l" Y OF 71101110 A-V',TI!. _YlLSiAY<, API it" 61, 1>e7< Pto i, 1w K (17 IS. WA I'NER-IA 10NIGH.0 a,.ic11, His Or0che>stra,1 r;<O Mich, and 0r<01)1of iIl th C :_ 1<10CI <1O1 C1-- Kstil Kster. ,i1 WiAciNI-0R'S OP: PAS4 Ao or< ~ PoPints from Prof.; 111111it Letur~e That Will Aid in 1111 <KApprecation. !' £ i 111i01 1 1 K-= <l 1105'; 1/ I111...…

April 05, 1893 (vol. 3, iss. 137) • Page Image 1

…44M .d: . fi a , ;'' ,'M' 'i < + r ('.rte : F . Vol- l l i.'--iN O. 1"' 7. 's1oic. 1(1.-iT,.1l.0.T FNA LA IT1 OA T,10I110AN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3y 1893.PIE hRCNS ERIC E, Tm., -,m CENTS. THE NEW CALENDARS. Will Soon be Ready for Goneral isribtion-Fao'vrof lnterestI in the Work. (11111p1' 1''Iii l I 1' aYIii ~tt 1111 1A l ai1l n"l y-K MEN WHO WILL PULE.. A Hot Contrast Between Lits adi .aws for Oratorioal Assooi- at10n Otfies,. i_ 1( ' ) ti...…

April 04, 1893 (vol. 3, iss. 136) • Page Image 1

…-- r f row All F , . F 7 ! its FYII F ,1(.NO. Cin UNIX EIISSITY (if iI(JGAN, TUESDAY, APIIL 4, VIP. ilaoF" Taiie] : Ciai-s. THE SOUTHERN TRIP. Seven Attractive Games Rave Sec Arranged--Full Schedule of the Trip. favorabsle snetices free Euroupean critics;. Aperopoes to1 Iii' . c1 et 0111111 5' eeeing, s' sl 11,1nt facts will hie of interest: VARSIT'Y FIELD EVENTS. fden Wanted to Train for Field Day,j Msay 20, and tor thle Chicago 'rack...…

April 03, 1893 (vol. 3, iss. 135) • Page Image 1

…y S h 4 i , py Fx - - . t1 - t la A Vol- t");-). Mci. 111 c. Li 1UNI VERSITY OFY' JIGIIGA-N,, A1fINDA Y, ABLIDE , ISP.tllce c17o(lk I -'R I CE, Tul ,E-i, CENT6. AN IDEALOOATOTO. Gorg cR.1 11 Wendoling Delivers Two Excoellet Lectures Before Lar~e and Appreciative Audiences. '1'1, etuIre tSaturdl''( to 'ii I _) 1101~i. (;corro 11. '('eair', oni"Th ti rar-. Notala 1e 100aver i' 11 11 t 1 2sii '(1 am i n c gr c fcl 1 111. tihey are goern1eld ...…

April 01, 1893 (vol. 3, iss. 134) • Page Image 1

…r' , r { ,, 4 i r k , _7 i ; _. . - a _ : ' F , , - I - _ ir: _ t z f ';r "c-l-; ' - r I N. or'. \sst. lL No.i~t U UINIVEIRIITY OF .LCIIG Xl, SATUI1L)AY, AIIfL 1,ISf933. 5ssiv(5Nt N T ICHIGAN THE VICTOR! long independent andt prosperouis. ISI1'PROVEM ENT IN PLAYING. !F ftms1fncest i5 5 ttsnTie Later Practice Games Show hie first Annutal Inter-University { tself those fatilities whicihosake it Considerable Advance in the PlDebate a Complet...…

April 30, 1892 (vol. 2, iss. 147) • Page Image 1

…tt* / of LU. WaL VoL. 1.-No. 14 7. UNIVERSITY OF MICIUGAIN, SATUII)AY., APlIMIL3li, 1892. Psimp, Tsssttss JC/x'r TS. ROBINSON CALLED HOME. Harness Occupies the Box Today. Those enthusiasts wtho wers e spec-r altlr anxious to see the old and thet sets stars pitted against each other il today"'s gaine, and thus snake the nevitahie comparisons,cwiii he dis- ppoitsted. Captain kohitsosi was is s1expectedi t summooned ]ionic vcs- tcrdai, iby '...…

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