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November 17, 1891 (vol. 2, iss. 42) • Page Image 1

…E .or , n. Wlail . VOL. II.-No. 42. UNLVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1891. University Extension. Tine annual meeting of the Amer- ican Society for the extension of University Teaching was held Tues- day evening, in Philadelphia, and was an occasion of interest to all friends of. higher education and the movement for imparting its benefits to the people. The University Ex- tension project is comparatively new, but the progress ...…

November 18, 1891 (vol. 2, iss. 43) • Page Image 1

…~Ij ILofLUWaj. VOL. I1.-No. 43. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1891. P RICE, TuhsFE CFN'rs. Law '93 vs..High School. The Junior Law team and the High School eleven played a hotly contested game on the campus yes. terday afternoon. The first half lasted thirty and the second fifteen minutes, but in that time the High School -managed to score eighteen points against their opponents six. The Laws had much the heavier team, bu...…

November 19, 1891 (vol. 2, iss. 44) • Page Image 1

…~iJ~ i.of n. Wai i VOL. II.-No. 44. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1891. IICF, Tussme CINTS. The Regents' Meeting. The board of regents held their, regular monthly meeting, Wednes- day, all the members, with the ex- ception of Regents Willets and Dra- per, being present. The regents took action relative to Un iversity extension teaching, and authorized thie menbers of the fac- ulty to accept invitations from local bodies t...…

November 20, 1891 (vol. 2, iss. 45) • Page Image 1

…Ij II. of. . WII. VOL. II.-No. 45. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1891. 1PRICE, THREE CENTS. A Glimpse of Life at Northwestern. The following was received by one of the editors of the DAILY, from a former student of the U. of M. As it may be of interest to our readers, we publish it: "1 You have probably heard of the new order of things that has been introduced here under Dr. Roger's supervision. low he has changed the curric...…

November 21, 1891 (vol. 2, iss. 46) • Page Image 1

…~'J' t II.o AlaIjj VOL. II.-No. 46. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1891. PRICE, THREE CENTS. THE STUDY OF ART. A Movement on Foot to Improve Our Art Collection. An article in last Monday's Free Press, remarking on the deficiencies of the University in the way of ap- paratus for the study of art, points out the attempts now being made by certain members of the faculty to supply these deficiencies. Mention is made of Prof. D'...…

November 23, 1891 (vol. 2, iss. 47) • Page Image 1

…rc U. of A. Wlaii. VoL. II.-No. 47. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1891. PRICE, THREE CENTS. CORNELL, 58; MICHIGAN, 12. A Splendid Rush Line, but Poor De- fensive Piayingthe Cause. there were about bso loyal Mich- igan students who were not intimi- dated by the damp weather on Sat- urday. The special train consisted of fourteen coaches well filled. One of these coaches was reserved for the "co-eds,'' and there were about fif...…

November 30, 1891 (vol. 2, iss. 48) • Page Image 1

…~IJ U.of LU . Wiljj . VOL. II.-No. 48. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, MONDAY, NOVEMBER '0, 1891. PRICE, THREE CENTS. Michi R EFEREE VS. UMPIRE. ters, and gave Michigan five yards The grounds of the C. A. C. were or the balt for off-side play or hold- three-quarters bare of sod, and as igen's Eleven Runs Against a, Snag at Cleveland. ing whenever the referee announced slippery as ice. End running was oneof his partial decisions. As a out of the ...…

December 01, 1891 (vol. 2, iss. 49) • Page Image 1

…~IJc U. of JYU. ailjj. VOL. II.-No. 49. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1891. PRICE, THREE CENTS. CREDITABLE DEFEAT. twchigan Plays the Best Game of the Year Against Cornell. Michigan's eleven improvcd won- tierfully during the last week of the season. The game with Cornell in Detroit showed the players wherein they were weak, and they immedi-I ately set about to remedy these de- fects. Although not in the best of condition wh...…

December 02, 1891 (vol. 2, iss. 50) • Page Image 1

… ~~Ijc U.of IAl. Wiailp VOL. 11-No. 50. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1891.: IPRicE, THREE CENTS. THE FOOT-BALL SEASON. one scheduled game, as follows: lopper was ne of the most pow r OP YOUR*- - ARvwofte ad Van Inwagen, Sherman, Hayes, Jef- erful men in the line. His work, OU 3QSOITY AORmnsFpnte ryrs ei, rworDgrt ersntoghntbrlin, a ffcie Viefo-alsaossa lsdPowrs,' Topper, Mowery, Ritten- He tackled well. He played left wcr.5. ...…

December 03, 1891 (vol. 2, iss. 51) • Page Image 1

…VOL. 1.-No. 51. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIJGAN, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1891. PaidE, THREE, CENTS. School of Applied Ethics. sentatives of different professions in England and America, in which r(OF YOUR s li hsatcew ieabifvarions parts of the country. At special attention was given to the OUJ Ithsatcewgieabifthe next convention of the Ethical gradnal rise of those practical prob-O f 00 1.JUL sketcti of the School of Applied Eth- Societies, held in New...…

December 04, 1891 (vol. 2, iss. 52) • Page Image 1

…ij4 tto Al . WIa~II VOL. 1.-NO. 52. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1591i. RICEs, THREEs CENTS. Ancient Egypt in the Light of Mod- ern Discoveries. Anew and exhaustive historical, pictorial anil descriptive work enti- tied ':ancient Egypt in the Light of Moderns Discoveries" is nosy beisg prepsared hy Charles Ft. S. D)avis, M. D)., Ph. 1)., msember of the Aisicicasi IPiilologicai Society and Association for the Advancemns of S...…

December 05, 1891 (vol. 2, iss. 53) • Page Image 1

…IJ te I. of 1. Wai j. VOL. II.-No. 53. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1891. Jeffersonian Society Entertain- Freshman Caucus. ment. -- - The Independents of the Fresh- The seating capacity of the law man class held their caucus this lecture room was taxed to its utmost morning, in Room A. J. M. Davis last evening to accommodate the acted as chairman. After the min- number of citizens and students who utes had been read, nomina...…

December 07, 1891 (vol. 2, iss. 54) • Page Image 1

…~Ij It. of A.Wip VOL. I-No. 54. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, MONDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1591. UNIVERSITY EXTENSION. What the University of Michigan- Will Do to Aid the Movement. President Angell has issued a cir- cular announcement of the courses and lectures that the University will offer to those desiring to take ad- vantage of the Uniiversity extension movement, The foloiWlng is a list oif the courses svhich mnenbers- of the Facrutty are ready to gi...…

December 08, 1891 (vol. 2, iss. 55) • Page Image 1

…t Ijc t I, o ~n. Wa~Ijj. VOL. 1.-No. 55. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIJGAN~, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8'.1891. The University Record. The third number of the Univer- sity Record is out. It contains_ an account of important events that have happened since last June, with comments. Many interesting topics are treatedi. lelowv we give a brief review of souse of them. The Alumni Societyivas organized is 1874, for the purpose of promot- ing literary and scienti...…

December 09, 1891 (vol. 2, iss. 56) • Page Image 1

…~IJ U.Of , n. W1ail i. VOL. II.-No. 56. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1891. Silk rTiles" for the Senior Laws. Tlhe senior law class met in the law lectulre room yesterday morning after Prof. Thompson's lecture. on motion of A. J. Loeb, a corn- nittee was alppointed to meet with conimittees from other classes in all departmnents, for the purpose of making arraugmeats for the proper celebration of the anniversary of Washingt...…

December 10, 1891 (vol. 2, iss. 57) • Page Image 1

…u;IJEfi. i 3 '. Wcriljj. VOL. I.-NO. 517. UNIVERSITY OF MICIGAN, TIIURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1891. The Choral Union Concert. Alarge audience was present last evening in University Hall, the oc- cason beiing the second concert in the Choral Union Series. Ovide Atasin has beconie so universally recognized as a wonderful master of the violin that it is safe to say that practically the whole audience svas attracted hy him and came to hear him. Tha...…

December 11, 1891 (vol. 2, iss. 58) • Page Image 1

…~:j~ Il.Of Al. Wiailjj. VOL. II.-No. 38. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1891. P~RICE, THRicn CENTS. Rev. Oe Witt Talmage. I Pronouncing Contest. imported from a former lasguage I ( OF YOUR -" Dr-amaewl-lcuetono-shall be used. SoCE y ADG ro evaige untilltlectupeor Under thse auspices of the Orator- Prof. M. S. D'Ooge will act as OUR OIr- L A G rus esnin, udertheausice ofical Association an entertainmuent presidisg o ,crPo.',....…

December 12, 1891 (vol. 2, iss. 59) • Page Image 1

…tt* ~n. Wa~Ijj. VOL. II.-No. 59. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1891. The December Inlander' The December Inlander comes out this morning with a sensational arti- cle by Albert P. Jacobs, entitled "A Consequence of Co-education." The article contains facts and figures that are likely to make a great stir in the college world. After several pages of statistics the author sums up as follows: "The admission of women was soon f...…

December 14, 1891 (vol. 2, iss. 60) • Page Image 1

…~ijeItI of LU. W1ili~p. VOL. 1.-No. (30. UNIVERSITY OF MICIGAN, MONDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1891. PRICE, THREE CENTS. The President's Report. Presidlent Angell's report to the Bloardl of Regents for the year end- ing Septenmler 30, 1895, has beeo published in pamphlet form for dis- tribuntion. 'There is considlerahiei in- teresting information andl comment coitintied in the report which has not yet heen puhished for the hene- fit of the reaiding...…

December 15, 1891 (vol. 2, iss. 61) • Page Image 1

…iz j I . 0f Al ip. VOL. 1I.-No. l61. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, TU)ESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1891. PRICE, THREE CENTS. The New Law Building. Thle foundation of the addition to the law building is now finished and the brick laying was begun Sat- urday. Thle work will he pushed as rap~idly as the weather will perniit, awl it is expected that the addition Will tie comipletedl and everything in readiness for making the necessary chaniges iin the 01(1 ...…

December 16, 1891 (vol. 2, iss. 62) • Page Image 1

…KIjt~tOf Al. Wail II. VOL. IL.-NO. (62. UNIVEESITY OF MTICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1891. The Regents' Meeting. for it, except those, possibly, who Webster Society. found it a pleasure to contribute The Board of Regents meets to- 'the fotlowing programme switi be daye. Regent AV. J. Corker says: oadterucs fth nepi enutered at the meeting of the Wteb>- t"he most important thing that wiltlinut nosy come some medlesome se oit hseeig come...…

December 17, 1891 (vol. 2, iss. 63) • Page Image 1

…'Ije U.of tn. Wailp. VOL. 1.-No. 163. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN~, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1891 For the University Gymnasium. Liberty of the Press. Mr. White yesterday received .a The follgwing is clipised from last letter from Hon. Charles Hebard, night's Evening News: tony in Philadelphia, asking him to( The liberty of the press is soume- assist in raising $s,ooo from thse up- thin of which line American people per peninsula toward the erecti...…

January 02, 1891 (vol. 1, iss. 86) • Page Image 2

…THETPU_ OF PM TA TT ,V A. 1 1 I I V , ti~! 1 TDE I., of MINDEPENDENT ASSOCCIATION. in olo ncol 001' 10copies:;1edi, On sa~ le i evening" ltS6 o'loc. Sol N ol)''., 2 111:13 I0e ilft at t h ole f0he(~11'N"o 1,11lite blh'o llt tohn's;tttllts rwt n he Managing 11.11,0. All I1,001 '11110nt - THE U. of 1M. DAILY, Ann Arbor, ich, EDITORS. NA. 0.2 II, ''' 'oo I, Ao l gI n dIt () 1 I'. a5. 111111 .'9 1, !ss.h''o'.t 11F000 1111 . lt'l' 'Il . .r Il.' 1, ...…

January 03, 1891 (vol. 1, iss. 87) • Page Image 2

…TI-ITt'T nil'17 K m 'nA TTNV PG T} ins 10 ' Is 10 C . at ordlinance 36 of the Royal ( olle°ge . is what we call the ittentiont to: "NI)Fellow or LicIeuti lte of tihe iblisliidIli11)) (Sundsil excepted) dur 2 ini College sliall I e: lrbuiess lhe C(lee earo, by thl it.lt theImiumlitto f aus ertise- H LU. OFM. INDEPENDENT RSOCIATION. iittosr 1w aily it lie risre putabile! j itOI (I- 'shall1con1stilt iwitiadise, Subcrpton rie :,1 pe r yeair, ins ...…

January 07, 1891 (vol. 1, iss. 64) • Page Image 2

…THE U. OF M. DAILY. '1~iC. ~ 1~~f(.'~la 1 . iii to a futur' Life. thtAtki'o'~ .~.I, *iti'ixin t'anti cisxitt'htere of an wd of !11" , F iI.I~tF lNj"I,'11A)S ( 1IAT O: i l 11, 0 l' inllt'r 1 In 1l t tt' iii Kc~ M NI '1 NI'N~ ASOC1 <t trler. $OLI1pAY J3001(Su Visit Shoohoi's Anllll1Christmas S1 A\I teIeto ndaitlIL ttiitil n ovelt i n w one, ibliti("' STITCTEWII & COMPAITY ,. TI~E lTETMICH IGAN CG T- Thli1iugata Falls Route. in tt~tne intt'tti'o~...…

January 08, 1891 (vol. 1, iss. 65) • Page Image 2

…THE1U. OF M. DAILY. r r yj'j~ ard, Yaio le ndo] Un tl't0>111 loournal- Pkil losho l allY 8t sundavs vcew11 o) olorirpl the (I 1k11111'yearl, by THE I'V. or M, INDEPENDENT ASSOCIATION. Pa-mrcnPan-American Delegates on thne U. of H. $4oLtPAY JpOOKSo Visit Shoolian's AmR~1 Christmals S1 Of lle-ant gift Books 11 inoce 811Iidl f) Ioll ou . 1101(l 01 cT'TrrTA IxT , rl1V A TV l s0rip Ii01 I "0%:',:>)li , i till I' I t 11'a 11011 0.0 110p 111111 llo'l...…

January 09, 1891 (vol. 1, iss. 66) • Page Image 2

…THE Ui. OF M. DAILY. T ~r. r0V. INII Nl I *>O1 11 ~ ~ r" tillir. 111 Ir, l.r i n r h. sc , c ifdlw = rrr~crlt+ .{rr" 1 ;+1Is.1 r",ir:r ~t; '1.00 :i 1 1 tt1 1 , :,t X14+tr st , cr t1t r1 w 1 '" a a i;;fco .A11 Itt inI, o rinl caij rt jI .1 Oi, 4-11 t4 I l'. 1 tr1 * 1 ZIlrlrrl ri l Wher1eas1, i is uir mc) Iv I de 1th Wid prrro Iln" l r owr 1 c1 assr tII( 1. rt l r. C1>fr Ir $toL11AY J300(So Visit Shloohlal's Anllllt c ristll1s S1 Of1e- (lo'a1 ~i...…

January 10, 1891 (vol. 1, iss. 67) • Page Image 2

…THE t . OF M. DAILY. 11i' . i . 0CIhENilNN . XID 'oeh~t' a d wt (Micell'' cc- tCI cv' f ti('ill il:," li i lC' I ,: tltr ltifl I n'. rl f t~i -tll Of C'Alfn If icn c~l {I~ fIIf CCattm l i tos ' I ul. f It'l hofIiC. I 011.00 1111 11 d' it i L C 11110 lho I1 r "'11111 u 1 S 0.000.CCC'(P t~lv c. t., hcctl 01 nth I ll r t u 0 h \ tl C i 10 ilttr 110 CI Non "as odIas i IyeaIr. CI~e-Iis u wa gient 'tkep r"il the IMuttIIavel $OLijpAY J300K55 Viit a ...…

January 10, 1891 (vol. 1, iss. 67) • Page Image 2

…THE U.COFM DATTVY J- 1 1 L -.-. . ,.,, 1 ZC~ . O f '2t 7c $X't1I1. i , ..he Dz ti' im N.-tI'NI pled'Xdu ' .ito '' theot t ot (114-v I, t ,t f t ittltttl. ff0 i.ttt .f 1 + t~t"It - i :lt:t ' Irt t lh 1' o t 1 0 f . t Ii . 1 .1to'' :1I 11t r ' II-1 '( tt . O ft t ' 000 ft. l a-1 *1' it. Ail0'. 0.t. ttoCt 0' 11 : Oto- i ttot ! O..X.11t1 t11111 1II f- t - r..0t "o. " ff . 11 . ' 11 it 1 1( , , heto ul hearii t.~t tiot mot xt ravagant tl o 0 t tot ...…

January 13, 1891 (vol. 1, iss. 69) • Page Image 2

…THE U. OF M. DAILY. arn_' sru Cnd1ur u h C1R AT $TATI1flC13Y s3M$. ""igp~ h J~ c . o fnty- 1( t fl. a s cp cvd uring2 ? s ta h urs AVha 1 HW E W 11 L1 0 O R T H E N E X T F O U R i W E E K S ''a trh'sitiil ssssyns'nrprs 'lstng lrrsitahslilrwork. V o casnnot iafordlOffer ivtns of paper o ll kitds to Ili soulld by the ond it rit~ oi 'sisstotn ii ss it. I's rtiurns aoc propor-' Mill ratss. 'rs our (Crown luspssristl in ii, ,tn s "IIS)' OP4'. N13P...…

January 14, 1891 (vol. 1, iss. 70) • Page Image 2

…THE U. OF IM FIATV, L 1 1 L l..J , \-/ 1 >(of 27 n $uiit " 7T ElE1. 9 XNi. lINFENtET ASSOCATIONi. THE DETROIT MEETING. jool resu1 llts. It ial lthe 11(91 1 i - t' ii,> 91l 1 91* >11> >9(}f 1I}t' \11lil 9. ti ly s all Nu t er o s it at le 111 91191119119t for thinlstition it f the Inln e a111(t>> re> tt 1)t(1 11>ratulatcIi >1for bi igt is projecItt comlt in 11 i i 11ii 11>1> l itr 19its s .ce s. It ats i i lim WrIi I 1univtio (tiil e lir ssi i ...…

January 15, 1891 (vol. 1, iss. 71) • Page Image 2

…THE L'. OF M. DAILY. aaaaax . ar ,"Cst A<en l3aaa1 a ax alc IIto I'm-C1R AT $T7XTIc~I2C1Y $ALE " th ' ll (1r yBUSINESS LOCALS. lira a. ia aarIrCl Illa-alIn-n I 2 \1N111 rT aOCNtO. i* a txt i-x la . lixalaxilar - v npr, lll I lx ii aal lit rentslax- - I'-ax-i l txt l l 'a s itl ,*ll tl nd.ii-I 'loild l'a11 r lc ia nd ' a 1w ritcrIxxix aI -a--a-_ xx _ xxi, a IxaI Ill 1\i a'.lxxil ix . all laiillltllli -a axa -aal I alli a I' ;. l .Ii - * lal ata...…

January 16, 1891 (vol. 1, iss. 71) • Page Image 2

…THEBU.OF M.DAILY. '" $' " . rr ? est, lrrani;etnents should be corn- ,-' .J l 111 ,. pltInoIfor the usC of the rink. Notice the at ordl"use'' pilease. It Pulisthed i ly miitt 5a tyo exepte lodrin s 5stlag estel tat toteles).5be taketi mi lilire 3i-n, bytitt-tr(la reptile; it for a sitting roomt THE 'a OFtieINDFPFNhENT ASSOCIATION.;bt thalot eatcltcandlidate be git en to min ctlratn ltt atl1lace' iin t tit 'at -iptiiolli n-i 5: pe trry *t r, it...…

January 17, 1891 (vol. 1, iss. 73) • Page Image 2

…THE U. OFMBATTY_ I Z1- -. . 1 'Zc.r' a xn '- be11 inforethei (urtain Ihad Icomleitetly "'P JI di ial iiiii l in tihe ifourth scennetihe ilii h ii i sruderlin u nity itani;1i- by sli D iy(suay xepe) iiii trfom h~hn i ui n . 'l i THE . 0,M . [' DEPENDlENT A nSOCIATIGJN. 'tird etsx~i,(i-' I n-Ilr o t he 1( litii \ll ft u lt e n wlsrp ii l i l '^.,:U e yar livi a ittn i lilt; i, t aii" 'Ill -liii l attthe f thn i ad ilve. i ll lemi iili s";; 1iii'...…

January 19, 1891 (vol. 1, iss. 74) • Page Image 2

…THE U. OF M.PATTY. c-zi. of 1-RIT. X i . PubtlitshedtDaily (Sundaiys eeepated) during the Coallegee ear, by THEU.U.FDNM. INDEPENDENT LsSOCLATION. inavanca-. Single copiesa:1ienats. ()1 aiellit St ee late andti tt itittatnetasastandaever evein atiaea t - 'lock-I. Subsciptimay b left a titata-a- at Ofthear I a,lrUc oe blocek,at Shecan'st ta.at Stillatas, ortwit any CommuneaitaationssholttaIrttaeach t taie byj A.ddresstalaymteta pjtin ten o ulti ...…

January 20, 1891 (vol. 1, iss. 75) • Page Image 2

…'1f ofPutlshed iyit (Sundays nxcptd) duringi the Clleg er, by THE U te M. INDEPENDENT ASOGATION. iubeititnice $t' 2,5te yarinvriabl in advune.. Sntgle pies 3 cents.ontsalue'at Shusiin 'uanut lst Oisuso ine".stand every eveningtt 0 u'etusk. Sbscrip tinmay be leftt its fices Oftthe DAInY, 0psrsii blck, att Shehanti's, tit Stlie's, uwth abnuy ithe fitstitus. Comun nicuatns so F ulrehthlbsoffice by 10 A. Ti. it thy anitoliappear 55the sumesday. An...…

January 21, 1891 (vol. 1, iss. 76) • Page Image 2

…'Pu TH THE U. OF M. DAILY. - M of . ( at . T"gy,"are concerned, the lo~atioti( Q T Tnl l 'P is imaterial, and theY are declar- GREAT F1I JAf i~11CI\I $ALF ig that the offer shoulsd be accepted WE WILL FOR THE NEXT FOUR WEEKS blshed tinily (Sundays excepted) duringM at once. The authorities caslflbe Offer five tons of paper of all kinds to lie sold by the pounid at regular the cotilee et-, byt (slepenhledttlponi, towever, to dlo what \1Lill rat...…

January 22, 1891 (vol. 1, iss. 77) • Page Image 2

…TI-F TJ COF M ThATTV I 1 L L. l-l , %..., 1' 2C.of 1ATaXitv. ttte'Cole l ea, by THE U.sO M. INDEI ENIEET A6SOCIATIQN. It is iow1gotteralkIs tkiowtat tttDr. for the btenefit of tite (is. n .I \side fromt the fact that DIr. Gatchb ellis5 onteof 1our0 1itlels'-kntowinpro- essors; that lie has al ready obtltainitt contsitderabtle reputtationt for "exptos- intg the mtethodits of so-calledtintdtt readers, and that his enitertaiinent together with st...…

January 23, 1891 (vol. 1, iss. 78) • Page Image 2

…'Ui. of 'M(. Taiu Published Daily (Sunidays ext pied) luring the College year, by THE U. OF M. INDEPENFIENT ASSOCIATION. Susripetion pice$250 ipe yea, invaiablitly iiadvance. Singleocopies,; eets. onualeuat Sheansad lost ()lii enews stand every eveninog it 6o'clo-k. Subsciptiotiry be To the underclass been here but a s say, that if they wi their suloscriptioni using the gymnnas date. 'acictostudtentts possilylvcanlispare. a large sun0111011 gi...…

January 24, 1891 (vol. 1, iss. 79) • Page Image 2

…THEI U. OF ,-~j~ f -~p( ,-~j( mainis upon the regular library fund C. a " ex~vn for b~ooks needed iI n nediatel r by tielepIaicrments if instrucition, Puti T11. thellege'yer, byi ELU. OF 'M, INUEF1LPINT A6SOCIATION . lie-ri- ii last 111111 iat till(It tis-Ii lie. Wiiichell's I 11111-. i-hcce Ills aiiii t illmc atteli 11clote ofi thie Well'tle for iasl-to1btile iiisiiiiciiie and te dozn or ore tfll()«e'it he wetie th e tule the' iiirhnc cso lv ...…

January 25, 1891 (vol. 1, iss. 80) • Page Image 2

…'I"F4TT n(TF M T PATT.V i1L U. k..ir ittto th oll tet ootot, Iby THE UL. o 1, INOVI'TNIENT A)SOGIATION. in dt izie. ilile opis i cent. t 'oilsait' '411 hall's n ot , lccnessa~ "-r. eve in at0.1 6Io'ock lilcrpio 11;}0" 10',%.:i. ifohe ttl reo' oto o ' thet itno da1tv. THE U. of 14. DAILY, Antn Arbor, Mioct. EDITORS. W1. Ii. It ttrt' , t ltototogml fio 11. il. It to ,' . 0, Assis't. ). .o B - dior A01. 0W, ttoot tr-i .ti,.tooit lt 1 ttot ito E. ...…

January 26, 1891 (vol. 1, iss. 81) • Page Image 2

…7 u17 T n7 NT? Tf ©"\TT NV 1 nL.. u. Ur I'll'of w ll. cr THlE U.. ti M. INDEPIINI EST ASSxOCIATION. iad T HcE. U. r oies.:3DAIL.()1sae t A eii '111.It I 1t; ll'clc . t 1111oti11 M. h lef atth oterof e1)i'l.% 11,5', pera Iol Ill blck it Illt's t ttit'slor w"t11111i3 of te( 1 to 1111111u li~tosso l ec l( tc 3 ICde alx'x l iitter iteddfrp hlc io o theI Caiaing ditor. l Iiisis o n i ir ix' xs x should he s iitt h liiis ln NV. E.xlGRIFI N, 1 11 xvi...…

January 28, 1891 (vol. 1, iss. 82) • Page Image 2

…Tu T14' TI(' M' T)t A TT '.v I iL, yr mac. of "N1F. THlE U. oM. INDEPiENDENT A, SOGIATION. th' fl''t fi ndttt Pos't',.0en' s tndcvr letat tit(' o 'o otoo It t t't'totto','ttouseb block, t Sheeh' s'at't' to o tlet' t or ih ity of the dto rs.lttttitotto p l't ot tt tt titoolit ' ' t to sh ou the ote' by.o THE U. of XS. DAILY, Ann Arbor, Mich. EDITORS. W 1.U 1t "i, .fa mIt 'Edioi 11.bi i~ rt":,.'il. ,Ist. aattngEditor A.ro u~srl~.Dl sistI. otti u...…

January 29, 1891 (vol. 1, iss. 83) • Page Image 2

…'ZC. of 'MIf. 'Dai1y. YIllihcd Dily (Sundysexeptd)duiv the Coleveear,'ll'.It THE .1,OF . INOFPE'NNDENT AsStOCIATIONl. eveingtit1 o'ock.1111 -, io ayh of th tors the' Managing 18818'. Allt 18 nes cmmnt08t THE U. of M. DAILY, Ann ArborMich. EDITORS. THE U. OF M. DAILY. U.eofP. Indoor Games. Tr Pe paatios hae cel comlete GYE T $T TV1n ftieges51110 to ihe'givenl inlthe AWE WILL FORl THE NEXT ,OU'R W'EEKS il '11I11118'llll.1 .cade11101118 I tls1ic'...…

January 30, 1891 (vol. 1, iss. 84) • Page Image 2

…'Z C(. of0 Tf. $ *1 PublishedtIk ily (Studitys exceed)rduitnrO he Clieekenat',by THE H. o M, INDEPENDENT ASOGIATION. Sul~sriptiee Jprice $ 2,50)per ye'ar, iiivral i a ale.Sigle eopi es 3cet. i)[I 'lie i oAfntAebertors. THE U. OF Oberlin's New President. At the annal Dueet)i 4 of the trustees of the Oberlin Col lege, William (Gay 101 antinie 1115b'Ilted i iresident. iPresident iitlliltinle ,vas Dorn at XW aslittlorl, 1i,., lec'. IS(21i. Ile tgr...…

January 31, 1891 (vol. 1, iss. 85) • Page Image 2

…1 r THE U. OF M. DAILY.g ",C.o 'J '' $ ' ~that ..rods hv ensecured, no A ~ p t1 v L r~ A fJ tlie shold lhe lost in fitting them '\VEL WiIL 1OR TE T FOURL 011WEE 1KS -t -t ah Stn ope) t O p ffer fiave tons of paitr(of all kinds to h sldbtth pun airgui h eCo --ii - t'.5 " - 'ill rates. 'ra'oar frown Inmperial 1maui u t 2 cents pit THE U.~ ofC. IND hN ; sGITON isoayFn.louind. tonil laper, Thesis, and Iii ae tirter Paper at 'all niaseisis ol eitan...…

February 04, 1891 (vol. 1, iss. 88) • Page Image 2

…^" " f/'Rz., Dc ? thixr examnple max' bax'x due 'nfu- 1 0 Stiuxxt'ritxxuxx xxiiik x~xxxxl(l he 'started atmng ~the Ic(itizensx a, P i shediiti ailyS l tys e x x (xix eiv tedixx durinig o 7e. the 'ollire e arxx, by . THE U. oM. INDEPENDE2NT ASSOCIATION. ittlan x'-lother tittan the Irs cut thelIii xitnre .\xxiiiit iii 0 111 itxixi't',Ox xx~' xxx'tixi' to 1) c ' ti"Cx'l fortheli ' tcl-p ie theyi S ehil s itePotx'x. ie ww ix x'ix'xxi 'eexixt etii ...…

February 05, 1891 (vol. 1, iss. 89) • Page Image 2

…C.of $aif). thetCollieeea~etr, r THE U ic M. INUEENENT ASOIATION.I tevn i g i t ('lookt. All (e" .'onnty " left lt te ffc ed e cet the 01et i". -eit AntetAhbr.ditoch 10 . "tit ttthey' are t gci ' h :ncra Address till '92, ee i ee'id t for e'elwt'e t th V'. tti'gEdtr'. Alltbusine'. tnt nlt- te toeh itlt'ol I ttoi ~snesMn THE. Uttot tesDAI'Y, resj~AtnIArbortMcit H.tM. liuilt' sssttI Ml1 111 Erl111r E. l. ' Ar ,. K It . 19 11119 lt il'l.t. gi s ....…

February 06, 1891 (vol. 1, iss. 90) • Page Image 2

…THE U. OF 'I C. of 1c l. f Putis-ed Diliy (Smitekos exceptedi) luring the Colliette year, by TilE U. iO M. INDEPENDENT AtiSOGIATION. Stt-srition tip en Si i50 -t-rst-at-, tnv iably iatne. Sitngleoies :3 -ets. ttnit-leat heht'andt Post Ofice-s-newstradevr eenintlit'tint-lok. Subscrit-ion ma heti blocki, at.i 5lt 'c , at ittltlt-te, norttit eil otf tie edtors (oltttt ititts sho-inl etheofliceb it0 ~ .ts. ti thyet-s o 5 ipptr the Fi t ldy Ade sit...…

February 07, 1891 (vol. 1, iss. 91) • Page Image 2

…TF Shy THE U. OF M. DAILY. 5 " c ,- iuai nteI with the facts' as a.cer tarn iprofessor wtih more elta GREAT I$TAf4). T1.IL\J Y $A\I julenltsi.W V LF R T E N X O L W ES11ibh~hoi Dai 1-12 oysexeloll durig 111 T eo.t S fth lAlr(I te Ufrfv an f ro inds\ LtoXbeI IsR111 bNXIt1011 1 poWlledSa 11212 HE [I 01F M. INIJEPIN1P'T A1SOCIATIGN. iilattro oal wa 211111 22Is 11g iveM 111- \IilI tesc. lTv our Crown i Impelirial 1,iniilat 27 1cenits12 112 terilai...…

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