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October 04, 1894 (vol. 5, iss. 5) • Page Image 1

…Ijc I LL4f . VOL. V. NO. 5. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1894. PmciEt-IIIREEt CENTS. THEIR SUMMER VACATIONS. How the Professors Put in Their Time During the Hot Weather. 'rhe student body1 lie dout feol fan inttitest to know ;just 1how tle varlious professors stienit their vacation. Rest- irilig lhids a Diliy reiporter weiit tie. rounds anit gleaiied the following items: Preisidetl Angell tils splent lie' great- er tail o...…

June 04, 1894 (vol. 4, iss. 178) • Page Image 1

…VOL. IV.-No. 178. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, MONDAY, JUNE 4, iSPI. PRICE, THREE CENTS. MICHIGAN WINS FROM D. A. C. Iorder, he accepting sic difficult A GREAT MEET.TA E H M Th ortDfetEvrRcevdchances without an error. The First Western Championships a From Michigan by Manager Tile fielding of Shields, Smeltzer, I Success.-Michigan's Showing - OY0" Leadley's " Amateurs"-an asas Disappointing. Stra'game hetween Michi- of note. The field work of thse ...…

May 04, 1894 (vol. 4, iss. 153) • Page Image 1

…je . of Also, VOL. IV.-No. 153. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1894. PRICE, THREE CENTS. NORTHWESTERN TOMORROW. The latter is entitled "Men That Tomorrow's Game will be a Close Michigan can do without." and con- One.-The Makeup of tains a number of hits. The car- toon faithfully pictures the delights Tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock of spring from the college man's -the baseball season will open on standpoint. Mr. Campau furnishe...…

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...…

December 04, 1893 (vol. 4, iss. 52) • Page Image 1

…tt* 'Of InL VoL. IV.-No. 59.t DEDICATED TO MUSIC. --I The School of Music Opened.-Ap- propriately Called Frieze Memorial Hail. The new building of the School of Music, hereafter to be known as Frieze Memorial hall, was dedicated Tuesday evening. Prof. Kelsey, president of the school opened the meeting with words of welcome after which Rev. Tatlock offered the invocation. The first address of the evening was A. L. Noble, president of the bui...…

November 04, 1893 (vol. 4, iss. 31) • Page Image 1

…VOL. IV.-No. 31. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1893. PRICE, THREE CENTS. THEY CAME LAST NIGHT. Hers of first, second, and third HAPPY CO-EDS. rruWEnVE GoeMw45 Their Captain Thinks he has a Points were officially kept. But in - A OPO Walk-over, But we Doubt I some events, first and second win- tedy Upesm rlsCRoalsntr it--Several Changes. ers were thrown out, by which the Cae obytedsUpperI ClassANO The University of Wisconsin, or...…

October 04, 1893 (vol. 4, iss. 4) • Page Image 1

…eel ( ; ^ Vf) . IN'.-No. -1. LT vIVEIISITY OF MIICilIGAK, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1893. PRETEECNS PRICE, THREE CENTS. ATHLETICS IN THE U. OF M. Ieago, establishing himself as a corns- TO APPEAR NEXT FRIDAY. Prsets Aogthiie-e ntg man. Clsapman also made an ThatIs theDay when the First Num- ooetsgAloCngidtesLin-ew xelis hwn i h bsle o er of the Inlander will Appear. FootBal Cadidtes--Tack excllet sowig i th dahesfor It will Contain Many Good...…

October 04, 1893 (vol. 4, iss. 5) • Page Image 1

…i .p > "i a r ;_ ; r -a - s ' M. L7, ' Elf -- oL. TV.-No. r V-s. V.-i~. 5. NIVERfSITY OF MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1893. IRCTREC~o PRICE, THREE CENTS. U-5SF 10. vs. D. A. C. be about tbe same widtb, a little First Footbali Game ofthti Sea-{ longer, witb a wbite cover and a de- son-Let Everyone Turn Out. I sign on tbe front worked in four or five colors, making a very bandisonme Tbe firs footbali gamse of tbe volume. seasoit, wich w...…

May 04, 1893 (vol. 3, iss. 152) • Page Image 1

…fel p ,, F - G ¢ any, { p 4- VOL. III.---No. 1:52. 3Ni yI F 1TY 01'i C1,1I NAK, T .L SZa 1y, MA.Y 4y 11)3. TaasCets PltlOF, Tl--' 4, CIENTS. A FINE DISPLAY. J r1-xhits a'tshe orstCc ul'l I ' xposistsion-itIt s Ii o c # i t t.s -v aSTI~lItvo h:U s1al Wtorkin dis tlas sS Tara OUR15INC OMPARAB'LECLUS Ti the inetonscets "asasst Givi se}, HCoe. ;-te to5II, ls t ,, lt o)I l: t1 b lastter h l'. 11. SIsal 13 a tutu5 t dco'eproximty to the 3'Ag...…

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...…

March 04, 1893 (vol. 3, iss. 110) • Page Image 1

…1 1 17J ctjj V* V or.. III.-No. 11_0. Tot. hf-No, HP. UNIVETRSITY 01? MICHIIGANh, SATI'1RDAY, MARICHI4, l89 2). RC TEEENS yYRIGE, Tmi EF; CENTS. THE PRINCE OF' DIALECTICIANS.' played for two yearn onz the Detrit j. Whitom b i gh School team, and~ thoroogitly JWhtobRiley's First Appear- aiaoe In University Hall an Enjoy- araiersaoots the art of o rganization. able Event. a iowa II hitcornali Ifata st-"eet- (I y l godsiedAanal aooat appra-...…

February 04, 1893 (vol. 3, iss. 86) • Page Image 1

…Adh tt* of, 0 VOL. III.- \o. SF. UNIVERISITY OF MICHIG'AN, SATURDAY, fOEBRIUARY 4, 1893. PRICE, THREE CENTS. THIRTY-ONE CONTESTANTS. The Names of Lontestants for Ora- torical Prizes Have Soon Handed In. Thirty-1ic0candidaisfr h oa toia ontestsil07000ilndcdin 10thir~ Rale o Pres. Oilol hl1~ l c l' 111 o lt, op s t'l 1117 e00 7 l10 ° i 12 '1)11 ,7 1j his 0 ;til'0 oil 1p 7 11000z? <ito gh t a li 0i7:-1111( 05i17i01i and?. tihree _%)101117001...…

November 04, 1892 (vol. 3, iss. 29) • Page Image 1

…e . of , . air . VOL. III.-No. 29. \Tox II No )9 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIJGAN, FRIDAY, KOVEMBEI1 4, 1892. seTisx(str. YRiCE. THRP:P; CP,,NT9. NTI~1I'aImilton , ant irs. J. Reed; medi-( STUDENTS THAT TOOT, THIOA S LEAGUEIcal department, AMisses iBishocp andr Cok;hmoatibis__-TeU fM Will Add a Band to its What it Aims to do for the U. of h erg; its, Miss Btenson; tdental, stf ranzaios M CoE.Miss PIhillips pisarimiacyf .:iss it The IUniversity is ...…

October 04, 1892 (vol. 3, iss. 3) • Page Image 1

…Of VOL. VOL.I~i-i~o 3. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1892.PstyTiemCNS PRicE, THREE CRTNTS. ~~11FntLaisie a long article rerogeizini WHESBEGIN TOljT{URN DrD'Vorak's fame and talents. m Classes in light sin-inng are to b And the U. of M. Again Rolls Ifosnied. The Chorl Uion is i n MICHIGAN ALUMNI. Our Absent Friends-Where Theyr Are and What They Are Doing. Into Line. receipit of an official incitation frorns i .Elsi tedn cg ...…

June 04, 1892 (vol. 2, iss. 176) • Page Image 1

…~I$ U.Of . a l n. VOL. I.-No. 1763. UNIVERSITY OF MICHlIGAN, SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 1892. PRICE, THREE CENTS. TORONTO WINS IN THE TENTH. 0515 makes long safe hit to ceniter. THE TWO LECTURES.,(OF YOUR The Game at the Athletic Field I Spitzer makes first on Nickles error, SOT 'l"T This Afternoon. Pearsosi taking secondt.Sied out Prof. G. F. Wright, of Oberlin, and ,7' iL GE 11SilsORat first. No rtino. Prof. Scott. i i 11 fair sized croswdi gree...…

May 04, 1892 (vol. 2, iss. 150) • Page Image 1

…' o AL Von,. II.--No. I.>0. Vot. 1.-No.17th. UNIVERSITY OF AIICIIIGAN, WEDHNESDAY, MAY 4, l1f92. Vie uci:CNS T) ( T .t <. , 7EN T 1 . ..LIC iJ L° . niti'. ,1S. THE WOMEN'S LEAGUE. Addressed by Mrs. Alice Freeman Palmer.f Al full meeting of the 'iSomiti lea'guie was held in the 'cseoi )11 room of Newherrr iatl last eivening, the presideint in the cr. ~ i following camses of canidaItefo the adltisorr h oard were presrented aced elertedl lie...…

April 04, 1892 (vol. 2, iss. 134) • Page Image 1

…-,Row AN of . lail . VoL. IL.-No. 184. UNIVERISITY OF MICHJIGAIN, IONIAY, APRiIL 4, 1 92. April Law Journal. sty le and would be of interest to the renlerl -treader. ,Professor Abubott Ths \ pili numbser of the Mlishigas ihais giv en the subject of legal biblio- 1,ic'srnaltesirl e hiuats o-oesow.-"raphi considerahie studs andi 'I~h aricls ae b julgeCooeythlossilt, unit the history he has Profsso NahanAbbot ad Hn.givess is tlse resitlt of r...…

March 04, 1892 (vol. 2, iss. 108) • Page Image 1

…Ijc I~. of Al. Wailjj. VOL. 1.-No. 1 08. BASE-BALL ENTERTAINMENT. A Grand Success. Las evening an audience nnmber- iieg about r, goo persons assembled i n University 1-all to see the much adlvertised entertainment given for the benefit of the base-ball nine. Many in tir audience, no doiibt, sent for siveet Charity's sake, and lidi not expert that She affair wvonld UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, FIIDAY, iMARICHII,11 2 belated ''SophtsshIey svere he....…

February 04, 1892 (vol. 2, iss. 89) • Page Image 1

…Vol-.. I1.-No. S59. UNIVER4SITY OF MICHIGAN, TIIUISDAY, FEI1RJARY 41, lsh. IPRICE, THREE CENTS. ReetDsoeisConcerning that the wintlblewv very iardl fromi Lectures by Dr. White. I( OF YOUR - Ioubs h ato ot t~ slth Dring the lastseek, Superinten- IT jt SOCIETY PAPGEh Prof. C. K. Acdanms, of Cornell goes to prove Prof. Criman's titro - let ieothCncnaisoos Ciiersitsp selivered a pteasing lee- r fhshvn acelotSt es has gires a series of lectures t t...…

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...…

November 04, 1891 (vol. 2, iss. 31) • Page Image 1

…i$ tt. of Rn. Wailj. VOL. II.-No. 31. In Defense of Foot-Ball. The following is an article f the pen of W. T. Bull, Yale's f ous ex-full-back: Now that the foot-ball season fairly begun, the heart of man fond parent, whose boy is at col and who is trying for a place on 'Varsity eleven, is beating anxio as the question presents itself to disquieted mind, whether or no game offers such unusual risk life and limb as some people svont to declare...…

June 04, 1891 (vol. 1, iss. 173) • Page Image 1

…Ijc U. of . ai . 'me. 1.-N. 1178 LTIVEISITY OFI MICHIGAN. TIII-lSD Y. JUNE 4, iptI. PIti', Tnio-i: (IisCE-TS. The Minstrels. 1Thi.list clhance to see thle nuin- strils switlb t- ~ t everal clhanges in the er-i itf the enter- tainmieiit hase e inode andilthe trouipe Phas 1I ntoiced ftitlfillI . T here is a newvbulnresltte to helicenl, that is saildlto be hetter thain the other.IThe list touor ri sis of the parqutet ctrcleIhatie iiot heein iesei...…

May 04, 1891 (vol. 1, iss. 147) • Page Image 1

…Ij~c t.tof Al . W1ail VoC~. I.-Ni.. 14T. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, MONDAY, MXNY 4, 1iS I. PICE, TiiRts: CENTS'. OBERLIN DEFEATED, run. Iwo r seventuth il Laid out in Oratory and Base-Ball.gn hle Score, 25 to 0. About 1 000 studeints wet to5 thills libise Fair Grounds yon Saturdas'- i to Sitse1e See Robinson strike out si xteeni 01ik adfi the Oberlin players. It will s tn]ule t01111) intierestinillgaste becautse ott ie~. t I ,sIe Te tomte team ba...…

April 04, 1891 (vol. 1, iss. 133) • Page Image 1

…of l. alA \- o.. I-N _. .I> UN IVElIISITY OF1i\IICIIIOIA\, SATI DAY, APIRII. ,4 IS9i. I RxcE, lxiv-iZCENxxS. THE JUNIOR HOP. The Most Successful Hop Ever Held. 'lle byofx lintepe pariations forCihe Juior Hop xillii charge, earii resoved i lxmakeithe 110) til yiai thein ost Osuccessfl Ii harationiixnur lbrtbteey tzixNa s inn rexxxxc afi xix 1)111 iheretofore. IlxxIlpis x b-x ternities. Tlix fraterxit1 ies- xre xas follioxsCh Pi, AiixixxD1ltaxxi...…

March 04, 1891 (vol. 1, iss. 105) • Page Image 1

…i } .. i. ,,. 1 t >>. t,' IN TEIII i'1 OF 1IIC'IiICx:1 c ~ I~ xicLi X I 'lf ~(~XN E A l)X X tI( I4,1(ilIL.I Ijic IN WEI rE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGANI AGAIN IN MOURNING. the Kent Professor of Law Ex- Pred this Morning in Detroit after Delivering an Argo- tt1eflt in Court. --- His Biography. Th llversity of M11ichliganl is ilt called 111)0n1toImourn Ithle M flrs(one (If its (distingulcished adVPof ilians1). wells 0is Imorninrg unlexpectedly. 01 est...…

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

…c " I s S talaism in O ur Medical School. IVEIfI ITY OF MIChIIGAN, W\EDNESDAY, IFEBRUARY 4 S -I17CToot Ues . CENTS. : I31a i Gymnast Excelior. che~eer; a 1)01( sortie had been made,I Ilk t C-and "Sophonmores swere tmauting the a,, i ii" ii uiprsn gpomrctit U darin- heseiger. Itut for a moment ii ,'Y'liifIor the reiiiov'il teared(lin the Wrennn sp es ((I l te"esCe istethc ltrt 1cii ito oi(i crs rn itrr tiiid ke ra droce of psrairie ponies, ildt...…

December 04, 1890 (vol. 1, iss. 52) • Page Image 1

…b 1 _. x I. No. 52. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1890. PRICE 3 CENTS. UNCLE CYRUS. a Visitto the University to in- rmn Himself of Our Needs. tresiient Angell's right at' this morning appeared the sturdy form and honest face chigan's farmer governor, Cy- Luce. He had come the before. The exercises over, arted out for an inspection of iferent departments and build- guided isy Dr. Angell and Mr. u," said lie, when he had re- d an...…

November 04, 1890 (vol. 1, iss. 32) • Page Image 1

…t ,. __ 3 ~{ { 1 /J/ rho.,, y r . : /i ' 11F f , ' _.. - :; _ . _ VOL. I. No. 32. VO.I.N. t. UNIVERSITY OF M[CI1[IGAN TUESDLAY) NOVEMBER 4, 18900. PCE3CNS PRICE 3 CrNZS. NEWBERRY HALL. Saturday Evening's Concert. About $4,000 Still Necessary io Tfj concerct last Saturday E'ieol Complete the Work. t~ams i piOs001i~ It is statedl that the expenldittire1 for the imiisical season011 iss'Ails of buit x1,00011101e will finish thelie r Ol1e is, witli...…

October 04, 1890 (vol. 1, iss. 6) • Page Image 1

…T"i low IBM t r , VOL. I. No. 6. Uis ROEHM --SON,-- MAKERS o1 FRATE NITY 271 Woodward Averue, 'Grard Circus Park, - - - ------ AN ENJOYABLE AFFAIR. One of the most pleasant fea- tures of Ann Arbor student life, is the opportunity given for social intercourse by the socials of the Students' Christian Association and by the young people's societies of the various churches. One of the most enjoyable of these socials was given last evening by the ...…

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