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October 06, 1896 (vol. 7, iss. 5) • Page Image 1

…tIJe W.of T .aip 4 VOL. VII. No. 5. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1896. FOUR PAGES-3 CENTS. @ WILD, @ Leading Tailor AND IMPF MTE. FULL UIIISS SUITS A SPECIALTY. NO 2 E. WAS VSTON ST. NEA MAIN. Jos. W. Kolla0i, Merchant Tailor, UP TO DATE in line of Goods and Make of Gentlemen's Clothing. 10 E. Washington St. UPSTAIRS. Will be pure and freh and tbe pricee will be 0 right at our tore. We would like to show you our stock of Com...…

June 06, 1896 (vol. 6, iss. 182) • Page Image 1

…VOL. VI. No. 182. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, JUNE 6 1 96. FouR PAGES-3 CENTS. We M~ust rfove j if The store we now occupy hasM! been sold. We msot seek new 54 quarters. !bI 5 We M~ust Close Out "j ou tc fmusic goods and licyclex. IWe soer. priceswhc will sell goods if low prices t cean anythinag to buyers z 1THIS MEANS BUSINESS Io If you want anything in the 444 msusic lane get our prices this44 eek THE ANNARBOR ORGAN CO, }+t Qi S. MAIN S...…

May 06, 1896 (vol. 6, iss. 156) • Page Image 1

…c . o DINESDAY, MAY (6, PIt (. Fouls PAGS- CETS. VOL. VI. No. 15(6. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WE ICONVENTION ASSEMBLi3ED 1;1S. or WoB11'1111I" hIR ANNUAL CONCERT. W e sImtor wMove tpy s i Upsilon in Session at Ann Y1fi ' Msical Clu])s Appear Tonight 44o4 leensxold. We mxut se e w 1al. 1 ). D., 1one1'of thel(' oxen foollxor 414 IArbor11' 14 Abor'ihis 1Weel.'tUvestHal l i of1______ 1tihe fralte'rnity; Willtil lAPB 111;111, jr., atU e st al W e X ...…

April 06, 1896 (vol. 6, iss. 137) • Page Image 1

…'Ae .a ONDIAY, APRIL (,b~.Fouit PAGES-3 CENTS. VOL. VI1. No. 1:37. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, ML BICYCLES. Wedesire to give notie thatweeU eapopse to make a bi id for IM4 hae secred the ageatcy fo the DAYTON 44 Bcces wich has earned 44 11 high repirptatio is ote of the ( Hp best whelsdomade rce $100 We 4 retain the agency for the 14 BEN-HUR that excellent wheei., which haos4 j~ this easooseen o greatly i- proved that we silemaeit our 4 l eer.t ...…

March 06, 1896 (vol. 6, iss. 111) • Page Image 1

…Auk Ambi.. 1 y 7 4A i C. n _ { 4 l VOL. VI. N0. 111. UNIVE!I'Si'1'Y 0F' ICI-OA'N, FRIDAY, M ITI 61, 196. Fo ui PAGES-3 CENTS. C,I )S jljlo t(1 T , SOPHOMORE MEET GIVEN Up. TI LIDOOI EETr. e , Not Enough Entries from '98- 49 A JANYI C' ANCEIGS IN GLEN, BANJOSaitr oWrslr otd IT WILL BE HELD MARCH :14 IN- ' Ve ( ,r 1 ietftir( hhlint " ptp, t ieL1iwhid f frS AND MANDOLIN CLUBS. __ STEAD OF MARCH I3. 11<Sir sdatidthe tricIii"rfor Itie' Several...…

December 06, 1895 (vol. 6, iss. 55) • Page Image 1

…tIc II. of RIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1895. FOUR PAGES-3 CENTS.. Voi.. VI. No. 55. ONE GUITAR Is enough for one person to play on at one time. One guitar is not enough, how- ever, to supply 3,000 stu- dents. That's why we have constantly in stock several dozens of guitars of various makes and prices. BETTER LOOK AT OUR U. OF M. GUITAR. It's good as its name. THE AN ARBOR ORGAN CO., S. MAIN ST. Sheehan's You can find the largest and most complete st...…

November 06, 1895 (vol. 6, iss. 33) • Page Image 1

…tt. v NESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1895. Fours PAGES-3 CENTS. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, WED] VOL. VI. No. 33. VOL. VI. No. 33. UNIVEFISITY OF MICH[GAN, WEDI NESI)AY, NOVEMBER fi, 1895. FOUR PAGES-S CENTS. ALL ABOARDFOR BOSTON!1 DETROIT FOOTBALL GAME. ONE UIT R TEM WLL LAVETHEIt Will Be Played on the New ON UTRTHE LTEAMeWILLeLEAVEGTHEn__ MC. DEPOT AT 5 STANDARD. Lau aealGons Is enough for one person to Miar'Bidwn sDtotys play on at one time. One( Eve...…

June 06, 1895 (vol. 5, iss. 177) • Page Image 1

… VOL. V. No. 177. UNJVERSJTY] OF MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1896. PRICE-THREE CENTS. FIVE RECORDS BROKEN. I THE BILL WAS VETOED. YESTERDAY'S FIELD DAY A GOV. RICH KILLED THE UNIVER- MICHIGAN TO WITHDRAW. qEE OUR WINDOW!1 ATHLETIC BOARD DECIDES TO /- "ru LEAVE W. I. C. A. A. A.I GREAT SUCCESS. Mall, Stuart and :LeRoy Carry Off the Honors-A Small Attendance Owing to Unfavorable Weather. The field cliay yesterdioy .tis pro. durtive of five ...…

May 06, 1895 (vol. 5, iss. 151) • Page Image 1

…Of AW4M Vo. V. No. 151. PLAYED A PRETTY GAME. SATURDAY'S DEFEAT BY COR- NELL A BRILLIANT CONTEST. "VARSITY'S HARD TRIP AF- FECTED THEIR PLAYING. Score 2 to I-Pitchers' Battle Be- tween Priest and Sexton-Bril- liant PlayinE by Shields and Blooringston. What ',vso'aiiul to ho the lest con- teted gne ever plyth ot Pere lit id at Ithaca, N.0T.. took piatot'ato- srday, witn Mieligani wett dowvn be- fore Cornell by the core of 2 to 1. Althioughtdf...…

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 ...…

March 06, 1895 (vol. 5, iss. 109) • Page Image 1

…tt. of 4'MP Von. V. N). 109. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 1895. PRICE-THREE CENTS. OUR DUES WILL BE PAID. MICHIGAN STILL IN THE INTER- COLLEGIATE ASSOCIATION. Men Will Henceforth be Sent to New York, if they Qualify-History of Michigan's Membership-Our Athletic Interests Growing. Michilgan,'will retain tieriiieaniler- suit)ini the Iitceolleginl e issocia-lioli of anmateur athliltis of Amcerica.,sal rfports to the eouitrary...…

February 06, 1895 (vol. 5, iss. 92) • Page Image 1

…Ije U. cfi Jit Eail4 Von,. V. No., 92. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, ,WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1895. PRICE-THREE CENTS. THE SENATETROPHIESI OFFERED FOR EXCELLENCE IN GENERAL ATHLETICS. Scheme for Grading Those Who Will Compete for the Cups in the' Spring Meet. In the article printed yesterday on the University Senate prizes for individual all-around excellence in outdoor and indoor athletics, it was stated that the outdoor prize would be given f...…

December 06, 1894 (vol. 5, iss. 54) • Page Image 1

…tt* 'Of in u Voi.. V. No. 54. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, DECEMBER E3, 1894. P141(0-THRE'E CE NTLS. , TENTH-IANNIVERSARY. Flourishing Condition of the De partment of Elocution and Oratory. 1'11oIllaily Illl'Sl('s 18111'0 rinl 11 (o its (rleidIrs It histor o r Itthl'e oli' mol:If (loctill0 Riaidlo1rito4. ' o molilonof rO'.nd1publ1)18181ail,- (Inc tt ('0' . e. I'Uerh" dWil 1111 (ililif SI 111111of(((11108Truelood l1'(' (le1Itrilivr('...…

November 06, 1894 (vol. 5, iss. 33) • Page Image 1

…~Ijc U.of , i. tai ln. Vor,. V. No. 33. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, TUESD)AY, NOVEMBER 6~, 1.894. PRIcEn-TniEit CENTS. THE SOPHOMORES WON. 'Varsity Practice. Their Heavy Line Was a Stumbling Varsity piractice yesterday was eon- Block for the Preshmen.-The ined to signal wort: intirely. Not Result Was IS to 4. einl ttt tter'lt taeu At the Athletic field yesterday after- scrubt elev'ei. A ctliner o1' newt plays tnon the Sophomiores beat the Fr...…

October 06, 1894 (vol. 5, iss. 7) • Page Image 1

…Q Ijt U. of AL AM A V\OL. V. No70. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, SATURDAY. OCTOBERIIh, 1894. PICE-TiHRENCENTS. A ROUSING MEETING, urged to buy lemlberolipo to the Ath- THE PRACTICE COURT. WHY 1d we carry the finest Athletics Started with a Room at letic associaition, so(1ini additionl, if A Description of the Method by 11110ll of the Mass Meeting Last Night.- plossibl(', to subscribi' something,. A Which It Is to Be Carried On. MANDOLINS, Spee...…

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...…

March 06, 1894 (vol. 4, iss. 111) • Page Image 1

….o , . a . VOL. IV.-No. 111. THE [DEAL COMPOSER. Prof. Stanley's Lecture on Richardt Wagner. at Unity Club Last Evening. A good sized audience listened to a lecture at Unity club last evening by :Prof. Stanley, on Richard Wag- ner, the renowned artist of operatic consposition. At tisc lime of Wagner's birth, fstay so, 1813, the opera needed re- formsation, as it had become of such a character thsat people sesverely crit- cised it. Thsis gre...…

February 06, 1894 (vol. 4, iss. 92) • Page Image 1

…of 4kAN - , VOL. IV. -No,. 92. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 189 4. PRICE, THREE CENTS. SOME INTERESTING FIGURES from Ann Arbor who will be at- THE PUPILS' RECITAL. T R ariEthe Choral Union Duringtatdhr ilts tecpct f1m YersRare.-ngrctdlirewlltstthgapctyo As an Indication of the High Grade Its Five Yer'Cre.A the hall, and tirkets will not be of Instruction Given in the School ctiVe nce ine lead peedi Unparalleled Success. ...…

December 06, 1893 (vol. 4, iss. 54) • Page Image 1

…VO. IV.-No. 54. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1893. PRIcE, THREE CENTS. WITH RETROSPECTIVE VIEW, record we may well feel proud of. NINETY-SIX'S ORACLE. Te/ In her ten games Michigan has The Football Season Reviewed.--Will Be Ready in a Few Days- Our Team's Good Work Won scored 274 points and her oppo - Bigger and Better Than We have som fine lea pencils and Many Victories. nents, roe; making an average of 27 Ever Before. ie e ...…

November 06, 1893 (vol. 4, iss. 32) • Page Image 1

…VOL. IV.-No. 32. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1893. PRICE, THEE CENTS. ANOTHER DEFEAT. The second half opens with des- WE ARE PROUD OF 'EM. I WE tyE OT EM~s ierate playing. With alter ate All Hope for the Championship osses and gains, Karel touches The Glee and Banjo Clubs are Fine A CAt LOAD OF Gone--Wisconsin Wins in a bl onfrWsosni m Organizations-A Long It- E 1P A O Poorly Played Game. utes. Goal, InrryAragd. E 31 -'- IA O M...…

October 06, 1893 (vol. 4, iss. 6) • Page Image 1

…C r2 ;r. t fy.b R EEL R 7 s-' ti'tid a VoL. IV.-Noi. 6. JERRY HAS ACCEPTED. "The Decline of Agriculture and Some of its Causes5" Will be His Theme. lHon. Jerry Simpson is happy. He has received and accepted an invitation to speak before elhe stu- dents of Michigan University, 00 Novemsber 4. The price hse is to receive is i,$ sv hich sill pay his expenses to Kansas soil hack. list invitations comes fronm Mr. Weie- mneyer, hot by some mistak...…

June 06, 1893 (vol. 3, iss. 179) • Page Image 1

… VOL. III.-No. 179. A BUSINESS SESSION. Of the Executive Committee of the Inter-Collegiate Athletic Association. At a meeting of the executive committee of the Inter-collegiate Athletic Association of the North- west, held at the Grand Pacific ho- tel in Chicago last Saturday evening, much important business was tran- sacted. Mr. itaird, the executive committee-man from the U. of M., in whose hands the management of the annual field-day had be...…

May 06, 1893 (vol. 3, iss. 154) • Page Image 1

…KIN o AINk am& PRICE, OL. UNI VERSITY OF }UCHI 'A/, SATURDAY, MAY 6, 1S93.Po:,Tnr(bsrs VICTOR'! IS OURS. A businss meeting of the 1League 1 was hold yesterday aftero on 1) fore Agin the True Steel of mchi-tile cotest 0ofbie.vii., r go n Vane C1uts'te" 'all !a.iat '"O(ms of tbe C.iaot:?icr 01yOtsper S .etsa dtc) Envriy ~ lii $',)a wcr'v rougt ul aii a,1.e. slop it < o. i . ' of fo ii 1 4 lcic itn ca f11c 11111..fl}C b" if in oratoryr oi ni...…

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...…

March 06, 1893 (vol. 3, iss. 111) • Page Image 1

…VOL. 111.-NO. 1tI. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, MONDAY, 1MAIICII IEl 1893. PRICE, THREE CENTS. AN IMPORTANT MEETING. I actr is anl open one; it is a secret! NOT UP TO THE STANDARD.- __-only to those who have notersona] P The Meeting o Athletic Assoia-I t licn, Naturday, Transacted Ins- r]elation with God. The failure of The Entertainment Given Dis b Mar- portant Business. life is failure to develop agoda'nn1ee At the nichUng of the Athletic charact...…

February 06, 1893 (vol. 3, iss. 87) • Page Image 1

…c j e tt* VOL. III.-No. 587. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, MONDAY, FEBRUARY (E, 1893. PRICE, THREE CENTS. A SUBJECT WELL TREATED. She said it is the duty of man toj Prof. Fiske's Lecture on Alexander respect every woman no matter what Hamilton Bears the Stamp of her condition, simply because she Careful Historical Research. is a woman. Perfect women do not Particularly instructive to the stu- ineed our respect, but the degraded dent of history w...…

December 06, 1892 (vol. 3, iss. 50) • Page Image 1

…40 Aff AbA LU VOL. III.-No. 50. VOL. 11.-N. 5o. UNIVERSITY OF M-ICIIIGsN , TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6i, 1892. PicTE CTS PRICE, THl-b E CENTS. FOR WINTER SPORT, appoint a temporary pacemiaker at ROMAN ANTIQITIES. - . any period of the chase. Two Popular Games That Might be Ts, pack mast keep wsithin ha il- Instructive and Novel Feature of Adopted at te U. of 1M.OuWokILan TheWaiTeyGo distance of tise master and ords- Subjects.--TeheWyhyGo I I____ ...…

October 06, 1892 (vol. 3, iss. 5) • Page Image 1

…of LU. merit ~Voj.. IIl.-No. P. UiNI~lilTYOF.iMIC-LIIGA-N, THUR~SDAY, OCTOlElitG, I1892f. PiicpE T its: CENTS. We Are the First to Enroll Re- presentatives of the Celes- tial Empire. In Melican Tongue They Are the Misses Kohn and Stone.-The Daughters of a Native Methodist Clergyman.--Pioneers in Chinese Dress Reform. -Will Enter the Medical Department:j 'lichigais, so far as is kiiowi, is the first to eiroll among her students representa...…

May 06, 1892 (vol. 2, iss. 152) • Page Image 1

…e . a A, 1 VoL. I1I.-N o. 12. UNIVER THE MOCK CONGRESS. I ct/dill(011 Messag-e Delivered by President I tnk------ Me Laughlin. AI iii ----- SITY OF MICHIGAN, 1FR1IDAY),ALAY 6,18 92. U(ttt lit--11the Lta01 SI 5 tIn rnp stoityouri equcsteforinstu tli to /the ita t i fciaeate. n/i o-itco- coney- tIti touin te it nite Su " I :"L I is appartnt fotu iret t h t i nce M Isstl ---- ------------ t'his table we, compiled by present eontroller of cur...…

April 06, 1892 (vol. 2, iss. 136) • Page Image 1

…Ije . ofAl. alip . Votf. Il-No. 1">G). New Constitutionl Adopted 2, 1889. UNIVERSITY OF' MICLILGAIN, WEL)NESDAY, APRIL f, 1892. April( to concerts which may lbe 1lin commnencemeat week. (,ii cdfiy'elaet 3,t'. A1.1(101 s-- asil P. T ,'IC iIf' vi. \mendmnents. -this c ct, to I .. shaill taike eftect is soon is a ttioll I Eliection of IOfthcers. -by the C t iverity Muias Il iestall tie electedi by Ill It (call le amsendledi on lot .,. t e ann...…

February 06, 1892 (vol. 2, iss. 91) • Page Image 1

…Of AT'. l Vor. ll.-No. ,)1. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, SA.'TUIL II, FEBI3-tUA IIY It, 1892. PICIE, TRHER ( ENTrS. INCALLS' LECTURE. I Tbt lecture was half ended before( Communication. I Jr Int l egntodi mS heEis elofsni An Interesting and Pleasing Talk ial ea o(irs h by the Brilliant Eu-senator. '"prioilemis"'hchare to lie soilved tIn eet su,017 R i~irg a iil a~I~reiisticeing sothe les;t century, and ic iih, li rentssciiisekoa was ssemledin ...…

January 06, 1892 (vol. 2, iss. 64) • Page Image 1

…O f11 0 JuVoi.. 11.-No 4. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY fB,182, Pitio, THORUS CENT'S. Philadelphia Alumni. Secetary Bayard. "The Scholar I Death of Ex-Regent M'iIntyreI OF YOUR - - is politics" swas the toast to which SOCEIY BIDGF Aout ffty nieimbler sof the alaninisihe esondedl Wton imbrster lx-17eentlDonaldlclits eidU i tJUL ~ ofith ttcCnisversity of Michigass gath-I siciss 'a li ae saathIis honie ii this city oii Iecent- fcii F...…

November 06, 1891 (vol. 2, iss. 33) • Page Image 1

…1J 1>1. of L. Wkilj. VOL. II.-No. 33. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1891. The U. of M. Appreciates Classical efforts succeeded in establishing a Comments of the Cornell Sun. Music, reputation which entitles it to a fore- --- - An AnAbr ewppno iR most position musically. The pro- tne nn.ro r essoerilays It is desirable that the processes grammes which have been given by the'U. OF M. DA1.y, some days of liberal culture should be...…

October 06, 1891 (vol. 2, iss. 6) • Page Image 1

…ijc U. of AT. W1i i j. VOL. II.-No. 6. JUNIOR LAWS. A Partial List of the Entering Class. Abberton, U. S., Marlette, Mich, Aggeler, W. T., Ribonerville, Cal. Axford, L. L., Holly, Mich. Atwell, W. A., Detroit, Mich. Ashley, A., La Grange, Ill. Armitage, E. C., Odell, Ill. Albers, Gerritt H., Overisel, Mich. Bodwell, Edward J., Lyndonville,Vt. Bordeau, James A., Butte, Montana. Bress, William, Ann Arbor, Mich. Blaire, Isadore D., Baltimore, M...…

May 06, 1891 (vol. 1, iss. 149) • Page Image 1

…I~ Uof Al. m1ill Vol. -- i 14di THE SYMPHONY CONCERT. A Large Audience Listened to the Pine Music. There were over 2,000 iveopisi ini 1'Itiversitv IHall last cveenie'g It tvas, a birilliant aissemiblage, eveeiesf tress ibeiii" thle rule rither than the oUl~hiy enjoved cii n fiolie he lihera iapilau ise. The symiphion in I flat ws t eei ved ithi mooe erai- he~rs, thy list iioiviii it, thy /Iiisvs bing pa rticularl 1fine liv \l s w ho hevardl th...…

April 06, 1891 (vol. 1, iss. 134) • Page Image 1

…l c 46 'I'A- . of Al.k IVor. 1-tiN,. 1:,4. UNrIVERSITY OF AMICII()A , .MYONDAY.1",PIl. , 18 IPi-tcit TutoF, CPi'-t. The Daily Banquet. commtence his trork inniediatel V. the btoard requnests all candidates for The University Record. AVINUx the experietnce of College o ii Iitte the tutu to retttini tot pra ti( lii(lr- Itecord Itas bteni ll istld, a (1 is tihi Vaiteltllscritinly of College St- tug thetl (opttn01011ats 5I ion. I'he ii t fort ae t...…

March 06, 1891 (vol. 1, iss. 107) • Page Image 1

…~Ij U.o 5tt O-N 1fIN'\EislX01'l 1 , n . W1ail 'N, FIN-DAY, AIARCII 6, ISIOL 1{ cp, I ii w,;l: CENTS. THE GYM. BENEFIT. yard. 1The attempts iiaV('ini eachisPROF. THOMPSON'S TRIBUTE. XVING thiexir (pffiee (of College R l5e Entertainment and Well 5cse~ faiiled for want of proper step Eloquent Words From One of Prof. IMeii who knoiw aiid ippreciate Patronized. }sort Ifromiithe professors of tiC Lni- Weis' Asocitesul ii ii tnti of ('oliege Stii- 1'...…

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

…Ll c r . of , ll. a l . fur Sectarian School. ph cili/clis of Grand 'Trav erse; Intil ~eitie i heIC e;isintliri- in re- i t n dical colleg;e. "hle +r 5 'n" Pie'lrcd ii In cstcl iay-s Sttill < f II -id.o tn n 'tr it/cl s <f G a d -trv rse c dat aking fo>r tic ahilition (if f aitaii5 Isn e17 ~il pi ntice Gt le ;Iiv ii - of 0 lohic iiil. f iat iiir i- nil t e Jourtl ias UNIV'ERS IIY 1? I hII IGAN, I'IIII)AY. , 1T:1IIUAIIY 6, 15tH. The Library Lig...…

December 06, 1890 (vol. 1, iss. 54) • Page Image 1

…1 , I 1 , _ t_ 6) /' Y q ~ V /! '' LI ~ _'- °+..: °z" I. No. 54. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, DECEMBER G, 1390. PRICE 3CENTS. 1NDEPENDEN'T CAUCUS. Lowenhaupt is Nominated for President of '91. i-- ._ I - - - , . tVaS ralletl to ordler at 10:54bylty' l'iv iu ciriaiiof the'rxecu- tchiosent permianenit chairnman, 5oWlit It. (Cherver, secretary. 1IbLoweiitaiupt was placed in 101uiiatiocc for president bhrNlr. fitely, anti the nanme of W. it. ...…

November 06, 1890 (vol. 1, iss. 34) • Page Image 1

…S I'i' t "_ .~ ' L .. i ' . 1r , _ ,. y: ; ~ , __ 0 " . No. 34. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1890. PRCE 3 CENTS. OUR ELEVEN. Traiiiie, I. g., played last Year. Ills chief fault is that e i+t., A Review of the Players. I pugh acious and is apt to be riiled Candidates for the eleven are ioff in 2Igame. fery slowly getting into shape. Malley (capt.), r. t., tle oldest Tire trouble withiiost of themen player on the team and the on...…

October 06, 1890 (vol. 1, iss. 7) • Page Image 1

…. '° I _ ' ,_ : , r" - F - 1 _ I fi a. r ' .:. VOL. I. No. 7. U MAKING RAPID PROGRESS- Various Changes in the Courses and Several New Ones Offered. The rapid increase in the num- ber of students in the last few years has given rise and made possible a widening and deepen- ing in the scope of college work. In the Literary Department changes have been made in nearly every branch of the work. To the list of languages, Hebrew and Assyrian have bee...…

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