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March 10, 1894 (vol. 4, iss. 115) • Page Image 1

…VOL. IV.-No. 115. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 1894. PRICE, THREE CENTS. AN ELOQUENT LECTURE. population should go hungry be- A SHAKESPEARIAN LECTURE. EVERY U. OF M. STUDENT cause there is too much to eat, that Dean McClintock, of Chicago Uni- Should by a copy of esento CisisCannot beta Cure the poor should want for fuel he- versity, will Appear in the In- mm ml by Govt. Legislation. cause the mines are too productive? land Leag...…

March 09, 1894 (vol. 4, iss. 114) • Page Image 1

…4c . of AT. EX-SENATOR INGALLS. He will Speak Tonight in the S. A. Course and His Subject is "Hard Times" UNZIWVERSITY OF MICHITGAN different departments and the High Lschool remains about the same as ' heretofore, although the apparent circulatioii of books is less than in Es.-Senator tngaits speaks to1 sonic previous registratitons, owing night in the S. L. A. Course.v e to the fact that so many books are give a short sketch of. his li...…

March 08, 1894 (vol. 4, iss. 113) • Page Image 1

…c . a Alk. j7j a VOL. TV-No. 113. LONG LIVE WRINKLE'. Another issue of this Popular; Publication Will Appear Tomor- row-A Good Number. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, THURISDAY, MARCH s, 1894. PRICE, THREE CENTS. The number of Wrinkle which will appear tomorrow is equal to any which has ttsos far appeared. Sev- eral artictes of sinusuat note are pub- ished in ttse corrent number. The double page cartoon illustrat- iug the psopliiar soisg, Romeo...…

March 07, 1894 (vol. 4, iss. 112) • Page Image 1

…w VOL. IV.-l 'o. 112. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7,1 94. PRICE, THREE CENTS. STORM IN LAW DEPARTMENT. sess some of tine qualifications es-f A BENEFIT FOR ORATORY. EVERY U. OF M, STUDENT One Hundred and Eighty-five Jun- sc a najdei hscsa The Oratorical Association to beI'5aibi pI iors "Bolt" Prof. Griffin's Lect- do not live in either state interested Nut on a Financial Basis The storm clouds wvhichs have been i tutions involv...…

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...…

March 05, 1894 (vol. 4, iss. 110) • Page Image 1

…Vol.IV.--No. 110. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, MONDAY, MARCH 5, 1894. PRIE, THREE CENTS. FIFTY MILE STONES PASSED. week or the first of next. These are NEED NOT BE AN ATHLETE the jury cases, which will be con- To be a Member of n Athletic Alpha Nu Literary Society Cele- ducted exactly the same as in an Team. So Says the Univer- tehaveome fine ied pecis and Orates the Semi-Centennial of its j Tam.sot Saysahe nlvrhs e, esseI FOundation.-A Bright Care...…

March 03, 1894 (vol. 4, iss. 109) • Page Image 1

…a . a ls VOL. IV.-NO. 10',). Vet. IV.No. 03. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, MARCH 3, 1594. INTER-SOCIETY DEBATE. 1 was, however, decided the best and WRINKLE MEETING. Messrs. Mays. Marlett and Lindsey Oiisi1ess. Selected tn Represent the Tise music for the evening was Univ'ersitv. 1very nmuch enjoyed. It seas furiss- Tae general isterest felt ini thej ed by Miss Llilae Vollasilsolo- intercoliesgiate dlebate seas maniest list; :, Ir. ...…

March 02, 1894 (vol. 4, iss. 108) • Page Image 1

…T4c U, V of ',r~ Yy : . r' :: Rye i b ln;,V d IV.l'.--No. 10. PRELIMINARY CONTEST. The Long Looked For Debate, Be- tween Members of the So. cieties. Tonight. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MARCH 2),1h94. society, connected with the Univer- MUSIC, SWEET MUSIC. sity, can boast of so long ais exist- The Concert Given by the Faculty ence. Oni its membership roll arei of the School of Music Enjoyed to be found the naises of mten1now by a Larg...…

March 01, 1894 (vol. 4, iss. 107) • Page Image 1

…c . of . 1a . rear.. I V.-N o. 10"i. THE LAST OF THE SERIES. The 'Sanior Lawe Competition L Night in the Oratorical Contest. I large audience attended nan o' lawe oratorical contest isn law lectnre roomn last ni 70A. UNIVTERSITY OF MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, MTARCH 1, 1594. noble thoughts filled the mntds of THE MARCH INLANDER. the ancient mtartyrs wino faced death A ie - ast !!AFn Literary Number-A Sugges- tn defeince of their btelief, hot tion fo...…

March 31, 1893 (vol. 3, iss. 133) • Page Image 1

…Of N,_ _ VOL. III.-NO. 188. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAiN, FIlDAY, MARCH 31, 1893. PRICE. THREE CENTS. CEO. R. WENDLING. I ness. "The M an of Galiee"i ishis OUR CHAMPION ATHLETES. Will Lecture Saturday Evening i masterpiece of argunsent and elo- I The Indoor Meet Was a Conspicu- a University Hall en 'The Man quence, and cainnot fail of iteres t ens Success-The Events of Galilee." and Winners. to everyonel. __ 'iv. enln wa born forty- The Creat ...…

March 30, 1893 (vol. 3, iss. 132) • Page Image 1

…'+c, '' t , y. :. , T . ' > ai y .. r ,y _ 1 i e -'s r r _ f, Poo <y' L Voli.. li-moo. 1:;' ItNIVE'biJ ITY OF AM.ICIATIGANl.', Tllf'fG AV ii.l l P1 di.i Inliac, iitiirt: i iso CLASS ORATOR CONTEST. Senior Laws Deliver EtoqUont Ora- tio ,s at Univer'ity Half Lest Ni,-ht. tt .tSt(',i. tlo lot I I!?bti ~ t ia i at( iatinctly. i ii A. t (}.iilt 11d itou lt so ei t o n atitoi ii liii r. ie' s oau ftie remiinii otlitcirs (' Jessi Phlis iecrat ...…

March 29, 1893 (vol. 3, iss. 131) • Page Image 1

…. of AX. alo V n.. IIl.-No. 1: t. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MIARCH 29, 1893. PRICE, THEE CENTS. FIRST OF THE SEASON. The Practice Game Yesterday Gem-- onstrates that We are to Have a Good Team. 'The first peactice garme of the season oeeerred vesterdas aternooli on the camopus. A large nnher of stpectators lined op around the din- nlonld to watch the game. There were bhat seveninningosplaced. Seymourit and 18 rogalan oitc hed for...…

March 28, 1893 (vol. 3, iss. 130) • Page Image 1

…foL.. I1. -LNo. 130. UNIVERSITY OF MIzIIGAIN, TL ESDAY1, .MAIIGII28, 1893. Pi'so,, Trtro CenTs. SOCIETY'S CHANCE,. '1hirsday eveing. ITult will appear PROF. SALMON'S LECTUR. ,. Thiuir1lpaTil vn 0some of the boxing cenits, this d -a +_o ;s Th uir1lpaTil vn.1Thie Ethics of Domestic Service Dis , ~ 2~ Opening of the Gym-Glee Club thumllb having imlprovedl SuifCie tly cussed andl Some FRemedies Concert and the Hp oatotiiit it05 ir711m fforc.f Onc ...…

March 27, 1893 (vol. 3, iss. 129) • Page Image 1

…A tt of y a V OL. III.-NO. 1.2 9. VOL 11-No 12. WIFIITY OF ICITi1G IN, MUNIO DA.Y, AiINUCHli21,y1I9. Piii(w, Tizi.,ilil- CENTS. GLEANED FROM EXP0RIENCF. to have the Oiacle boad consist of DE,,VIDL7"TIC ELOQUENCE e n Iuls .)Interesting Address Ly F. L. oioTlcig ieLstof Speakers Annnoncd fo Dustmn'ison .Sensationali the nuainbc; of the hoirdst '~tnr was tnie Appoach ing Deocorat icnAV u F Journalismr.'Caried.t A&resoltn to anoC.t. I dl ct 1...…

March 25, 1893 (vol. 3, iss. 128) • Page Image 1

…e . of ltl4 VOL. II-Nio. 12$'. UNIVERFSITY OF MICHIGAN, SATUIRDAY, MLARII 25, 18909. PitTias CENTS. PROF. SALMONS LECTURE. The Advantages and Disadvantages to Employer and and Employed Considered. last ct-acing, it U'niversity chapel,, P'rof. Sailion preseinteid the rtillictti- ties withitit salt eimpioyers have to contensd, and the ad\-aiitages and i tltstslsanta-es uniler iwhicht the (Io- meestie servant labisrs.I Somie of the diffictul...…

March 24, 1893 (vol. 3, iss. 127) • Page Image 1

… ltl* Illy VoT,. III.- Y 12)7. Vom. Ill -No 1~~7UIVU S'Y OF ]1l IIHICAN, lIIDAY, AzRll 2 h 9.1. ti;,TtEIEN. PimcE, Tmn3 i,, CENTS. THEI PEOPLE AND THEI STATE. Sec~ond Chamber Concert. Dean Knowlton's cond Leoture Ibast n ihtlteIetci 'i]I- on "Civil institutions in the 111 Time of Christ. ii ne rt t elierry Jill. i Fh larger audience thanthtito0 last jrr o Thiursday tiearil I Ji Il .1101ton 's I iuiofietR mntic c ona lctulre last lii.ti lii...…

March 23, 1893 (vol. 3, iss. 126) • Page Image 1

…c je tt* o , t . a ln. VOL. III.-No. 1 6. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, MARCH 2"', 1893. PRICE, TiENE CENTS. FACTS ABOUT HAWAII. Hon. W. H.Castle Gives a Iighly Interesting Lectureaen "He- wani and Annexation. Lat veelea 11in1 111ersil y IHal Il . toll ' R, C alie tel iveredothi1 seon lecture211221 on1 tile 'Ila(iVilln ar° t; t In llt t fo\ltl ll I. ~ ,,, )1msT1;1111ii.~ oh ilc lec~t 1101~iSt~n1511beI TRACK ATHLETES AT WORK. ovrthrlo...…

March 22, 1893 (vol. 3, iss. 125) • Page Image 1

…l e . of WW1 V()r. FII.- a. 12,5. Vet. 111_" tii IJNIN I' 1 ()OF,1111 AN, WEI)NESDAY, Vji 1YII 22,__189"8 itc uee:Co Pji iI , THREE CII N'I' HAWAII AND A 4NS A it"IN. i-ion W . 'CaslHaain Un ait is1. - t eci1 oii t0 }n tilt itie t 1110i f o te I 'ol c S 001 e1 te w" ci f ~ .7 ){'ellt il I o f Ii li isih o fl m l t ; i t u 1 5tC 'e c,2 ol1 segal hit atos ' Cy' i- 1;1t wtl 0 atyt'oey-iglens allolirt l iae-l 1na 1nd 0as(1enitle of ieu rvtht ...…

March 21, 1893 (vol. 3, iss. 124) • Page Image 1

…U.Y l.Wi VOL. III.-No. 124. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1893. PRic, THRLEE CENTS. THE DEMOCRATIC CLUB. general discussion of the subject1 WHAT THE FREE PRESS SAYS. T~e U of M -- will folowv the address isnswhich allI Its Opinion of Our Gles Club Is Very Th .o .Club Will Celebrate'_ r Jefferson's Birthday by an arc invited to participae. The Good-Anxlously Waiting for (0: Immense Banquet. umeeting will be held at 7:0 Satur-, Apri...…

March 20, 1893 (vol. 3, iss. 123) • Page Image 1

…e tUf At VOL. III.-NO. 12;-'). VOL. IL-No.1213. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, MIOND)AY, MARCH 20, 189 3. PIeTosCNS RIt F, TIIRFE CENTS. THEY DID THEMSELVES PROUD. of the new relation of th'indicitlil THEY WILL STUDY ECONOMY. TIris Oratorical Contest a Success-!oiist set I is idea of iiidividualis Miss Lucy Salmon Gives Her Initial TIh- Lits Win First, the Laws in miotion, acd this w ill continuetl Lecture on Domestic Science. Second P1liiacaiie...…

March 18, 1893 (vol. 3, iss. 122) • Page Image 1

…Aft N r b< , V t + .x ,, aw VOL. III.-Iro. 12?. \l'~tIll N 100. UNITERSITY OF MTICICIAN, SAT HiD A Y, ARCH IS1, 1893. PRC.TtteENS PRICE. Tii izrF GENTS. GAININGCIINEXCELLENCE. The Ma1'rch Number of the InanderF One of the Best of the Year. Brief Review. 'he March I olander is out today- It is onet of the hest thti ihbas yet iJitoortble . Prof. uycnct "' a i- lliie. selo is to deliver lhe setri s Oa ss't~'itS be5 _fore the io'11csm: -i1, ~...…

March 17, 1893 (vol. 3, iss. 121) • Page Image 1

…-AL ,1: { i y1 W / f d I/ ^ i t i , 4 K ,, I I.-- o. 1lv1. lj YNX IYUIYOF f ("ICJKW i, FP11 )I A, -M lkll I . 1 <'l. the -thwies on "Civili estii T;ilvietfChrist- 'Ill ipr oAtrcy ,4t l ) a itij111i '111l }?,CIis c nj1vd th iri lic, aren Oi('" "'iI TS O litleat i rew trs t he CIese,,elty rt e' ver. 'lute c: TS '.set o re.Yz.tete ;::t 'liii ii ji iii IC t'l.l~ -ta--i "'te'cs tot ie t ita, t o t .)I"w, i"'I_ jttC'. =?t!1ii i C it:tf acre...…

March 16, 1893 (vol. 3, iss. 120) • Page Image 1

…4bf tt of . t o . VOL. III.-NO. 1 0. VOL 111 No 111. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, MARCH i16, 1893. PRCTEEEN. YFICE, THREE CENTS. THE STATE UNIVERSITY BILL. was decided to ihave anothler instruc-1 THE INDOOR MEET. Th SllPase te oue itfor in English, which appointmnt' will tie asseniadeouscwitiI.!Numerous Entries Already Made- , Only a Few Dissenting Votes wilb md y tile execatise Cm Good Fencing Will be an At- - Yetra.llittee. Permiss...…

March 15, 1893 (vol. 3, iss. 119) • Page Image 1

…140 of i V OL. I.II. -No. 10. Von II.--i~o ils. UNIVERSITY OF AMICHIIG:4N,WEDNESDAY, AIRClI E1), 1893. PIE sstsCNS Pmcmi , TIiitFF CENTS. THE ATHLETIC BOARD MEETS. news to oar readers and is is fo's_ A FRATERNITY CONGRESS. Matters of Importance Considered Te.iragmeisMaigio teC rt --To Yar ontactwit Iilloill iricur wasiii selntto jeral Fraternity Meeting at the "' Cornell. 'vry large percent ofl the studlents at Worlds Fair. the V. of M.It...…

March 14, 1893 (vol. 3, iss. 118) • Page Image 1

…c j e . o , : . VOL. III.--NO. I11+. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 1893. PRICE, THREE CENTS. DR. CARROW'S LECTURE. The Inland League Entertained by an Interesting Lecture Last Night. The lecture before the Inland League last evening by Dr. Carrosv was well attended, and his subject, "Medicine Among the Chinese," was exceedingly interesting. He assumed control of one of the hos- pitals at Canton in 1376, and re- mained there e...…

March 13, 1893 (vol. 3, iss. 117) • Page Image 1

…tt. of, A VOL. Ill.--NO. 1117. Von. lL-No 117. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGANS, MONDAY, MIARC11 13, 1893. P CTRECNS PRICE, THREE CENTS. THE JOINT PROGRAM. } Alpha Nu-Adelphi Give a Public Entertainment, Saturday EveninE. Thli joint program offered iby the two literary sotieties, Saturday even- iag, ivas a great success, about sixty sersons were present. Mr. P. AV. Dlykema, president of Alpba Nsi, psresidtd. Tise stiections from Julius Caesar seer...…

March 11, 1893 (vol. 3, iss. 116) • Page Image 1

…AMIL f fd It ;a 4, ' > .. I I .--ti r . 11 {. UNIVERSITY OF sNJIO41A N, SATURIDA Y, MARCH1011 1.1Sf't 9<.l~ic ENS PRIUM, jl' CENTS. AN OBJECT LESSON, Soo rising to its feet and elsecrsn" i PORS N A S lP nim ror severat seconds. Ile sI)oace i tutu' cet Nanny Pointers for their 1a few ptleasnit ws penie f Future Policy towardOU0 ot M 01 saynlrni a ocl Lwssfollowed y eatr okis ine}rlltlre '''ii ered en tiechali I~tsi'ni's'' 1_,1 ti torv o...…

March 10, 1893 (vol. 3, iss. 115) • Page Image 1

…O Aff L IV -11 L Von,. III.--N o. 115. VOL. 11-No. 15. NIVMERSITY OF NfICIIIGAIN, FlI DAY, MfARCH 10, 1893. INTasCN. YRICE, THIaw CENTS. WATERMAN GYMNASIUM~. tered frequently into0 deibate and de- fended the ipresence of United States Will Not Be Completed at Once u11-I less Something Happens-The nsmarshals at the elections ill the Way Things Stand. soultih.Iintile forty-seventh lie was 'lie 11111n 1111111illesthat have rsosbefrad1arnltlo...…

March 09, 1893 (vol. 3, iss. 114) • Page Image 1

…ti Voi- III.-No. -114, 'V or 111-No.ill. UNIVEBJSITY OF MICHIIGAiN, TILL IIISDAY, ARC.h 9, 1893'. PIEHRECNS PRICE, TfIREI, CENTS. A GREAT SUCCESS.icMssrs. t1'ittiamlsoo atd Jolt tdc- THE RINK SECURED. servcentch credit for thei r work it htI-htEeyn ?orh fBsbl rctc oCraec the McMillan Gymnasium arrangwinp this contest. f Saiturcday Afternoon at that .0 Meet"' Last Night. Place. _ -Friday MorninE's Program in Uni- -_----IR _ - Thelin idoor-...…

March 08, 1893 (vol. 3, iss. 113) • Page Image 1

…VoT_. III--No. 11d. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, NIAlfCi S 1893. PRICE, ToorEE CENTS. VISIT OF THE LEGISLATUIRE. The classes will enter the hll in 'VARSITY INDOOR MEETING. V theahoe ode an wil 10( sttsTe Date Set for the Annual Indoor A Complete Program of the TwoI Day-WhreandWhe Eery 00the lower floor of Slit hall, as Meeting-Many Men Arenoy thing Will Take Plae Adrcted hr Major Sonic nd Iis as- in Tainig - - oeilrRch eit(ost stats. Tiu...…

March 07, 1893 (vol. 3, iss. 112) • Page Image 1

…tt of AL AL VOL. III.-NO. 1.12. VOL.111.No. 12. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN~, TUESDAY, MARCHI 7, 1893. PI' H ECNS PRICE, THREE CENTS. FRESHMAN VS. SOPHOMORE. 6. Criminal Jurisprudence. UNITY CLUB MEETING. T he Trial1of Chist efrom an I ! f The Second Annual Field-day will "' -' Professors Thomas and Reis hard r' ''~of Take Place May 20.-Pull Liart I View. Were Greeted by a Large Audi- IAou of the Events. 'I.sTe first lecture still be given( ...…

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...…

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-...…

March 03, 1893 (vol. 3, iss. 109) • Page Image 1

…C et*O I.ialj VOL. 11I.-No. 10'J. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1893. PRICE, THePEE CENTS. THE FIRSTCHAMBER CONCERT. vice-president, I,. C. Shields second( THE POET ACTOR OF AMERICA.- TheOerot! vice-president, A. W. ILackton cor- The Principal Facts in the Roman-! Score a Most Erilliant Success, responding secretary, .Ill. S. Cailcy tic Career or James Whitcomb D. Last EveninE. recording secretary, H.-1. K.Ienle Riley.TieCabronr...…

March 02, 1893 (vol. 3, iss. 108) • Page Image 1

…C*_ _ _ _ VOL. III.-No. 105. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAIN, THIURSDAY, MARCH i3, 1893. PRICE, THEE CENTS. ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION.IJdges Senators, Congresmen and FIRST CHAMBER CONCERT. X foeg iitr n tt ler fThey Are Causing a Great Deal ofj high ability to many Commlloiwelths; Detroit Philharmonic Club at New- TalkatNewberry Hall-Tabled tinl le t t r Is-tfe eJ bryHl oih-TeEe-I A fraWeek. 1 thi-t ot Lillyotter \me ieriani ii-ng's Program. In ( --ve...…

March 01, 1893 (vol. 3, iss. 107) • Page Image 1

…c j e . of 3. *5 VOL. III.-No. 10; . UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAiN, WEDNESDAY, AIC1 1, 1891. PRICE, THREE CTENTS. NO CASTALIAN THIS YEAR. ;Stlhgel'sIecturees on Dramantic ANOTHER ORATOR CHOSEN. - + Li~terature, 3.93-34- A Boston Fire tiDestroys the Cuts lamne's English Literature, I, e4--350 The Senior Laws Snow Unusual and Ends the History of '93's Ulisci's Shakespeare's Dra mais.Art, Ability as Orators-The Contest Castalian. 1,1 0-S.. a Succe...…

March 31, 1892 (vol. 2, iss. 131) • Page Image 1

…. a ' t. ail . Vol- II.-No. PH% UNIViERSITY OF MICHIGAN, Ti'III'ISL)AY, MAH"(1II :1, IS1tO. Revised Class Schedule. Ihe lias Ibal~l cIo Ilmm ilte ()f ile- Atltcl i iltllatlte I i Cii holiltlastevening wih thelmlna teas 1o nm tlt thIelshetill) Ill sIlilhtl-,maingSt1111datesilaIlfew lays late 1,1so 'th t ti l t e slwho werlmell II AIthe Glee aillBanjo '9; lit.I 'iheIfNlluingisl the sched- Mo da , a 'I2,( 1 Ill2llt VS1. 43 lwcampus. >1 lillIl...…

March 30, 1892 (vol. 2, iss. 130) • Page Image 1

…s f of / 4 I , ' a . Vol'. 11.-No. 1:,(). UNIVERSITY OF M1IC11IGAN, WI)N "SlA Y, MA ICI[o, 1892. TrHE WA'EBSTER SOCIETY. oie the pseople must be capable ev'eryrociotin."' M1r. Iepew thell ot self cos-erislent andi be imbued introduced Edwaril IHenry Warren, Second Public Entertainment. ____ s;i a spirit of self-dependence. 'g5,of II arcard , whoi opened the lie- )II ii '' asI ~ll i st t iiiitcc I is the neg;ro dloes not liace. it bats'. '"...…

March 29, 1892 (vol. 2, iss. 129) • Page Image 1

…c I ' i i* AL T Voi- .-- O. 129. Porter on the Census. This secouui if the Political Sci- Mice ser'ies of lectures seas (lelir- ercal last evensing ins silsersi tV Halt 17y' II us Robert 1'. orter, supersin - tenient of the renuis bureau, ini a iii >5t pleasing and ledlifyinig audress us' "Sisise Resuilts of the last Ccci- '1} Thereirere abousit twselve _ 11111:sl ecupeopltete reset asdithtiuri;t his susbjectuwas "dul , cteadl i - 1 si " .'...…

March 28, 1892 (vol. 2, iss. 128) • Page Image 1

…iJtI.o fU. Walp. VOL. II.--NO. 12-S. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, MONDAY, MARICHI2S,1 92. HENRY H. RAGAN'S LECTURE. I for the regular annual meeting of _____--the Association }.,to present the ac- One of the Finest of t he S. C. A. series. ' costs of the Association for audit- iog as prescribed in sectioni 2 of sivt sits IHall was weitll e article l\'. It shall also bse his cit eveds ni iing to listen to thic to s1in all orders upothte Treasure...…

March 26, 1892 (vol. 2, iss. 127) • Page Image 1

…i je i .of , n. mlaIjj. VOL. I.-NO. 127;. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAIN, SATt:RI)AY, M'ARCHI 2(, 189f2. PRICF, THitFEI CENTS. In-Dour Athletic Meet. andi honors wvere quite etenlyd(iriiiet. one in twentr for their whole sums- r OF YOUR - 1 Thle meni clinched frequentiy to ber. When the three literary classesCIYBAG lit as I sicnti1snuen a themselves. ''lie secoiii[ roiudl'fuirnishs fifteeni canidiates eacht the U iIt wt'tii estsoe vt u air clear...…

March 25, 1892 (vol. 2, iss. 126) • Page Image 1

…11$/ItOt Al . Wiziljj. Voi,. IL-No. 12 6). UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, 1-IDLIAY, IA 1tCII 2-5, 1892. PRICE, THREE CENTS. Harvard Base Bat!t. \\Win-ans, Hot. Don ll.1 )ickinson manifested by the stuideints, are tand IH[n.Geo. L. Vaple and thaitgrowving seaker and less important, \nililthlaticaedlestt ae beent ecr. of them had acceptedth le itt5 I antI nnless a ce-action occuirs, wsll I Caion to attend. At present tite3= soonigounuder, carryini...…

March 24, 1892 (vol. 2, iss. 125) • Page Image 1

…VoiL. I[--No. 125. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN,'I'1IRSDAY, MARCH 24>, 192. PIC, THRiEE CENTS. president McLaughin's Message, his products, and all artificial leis- Choral Union Amendments. ( OF (YOUR - - ruuitesn. lation has beeis ineffectual in mater- prreosed flr'TY TT BADGE { / Esen if. the adrmitiine of raws'ially increasing the wool raising ielsinl- OC pi~ Ote UR Ianendimens swhichi sill lbe votell Orl 10 wool, free of dots stwould injure the ...…

March 23, 1892 (vol. 2, iss. 124) • Page Image 1

…'Ij e U'. of LU . Wiaip . ?or,..1.-No. 12. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, WFA)NESI), ARCI 2:;, 1892. presidenlt McLaugliin's Message. secures corruption, and, whlile I free list. The tinie seenis to havis lieMok o'ies o sh Inies Sotis woiilvd not hy any word insinuate( conic for a much frer idimittanc e i'po yor asemlingin ece- that the present Congress tias so of mianufa ctuired woolenstint if the lat anmtedt o cran mn iuch as 'fl temp tatioii t...…

March 22, 1892 (vol. 2, iss. 123) • Page Image 1

…Ij IVI of $U. Walip. VOL. IL1-No. 128 . UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, TU'ESIDAY, MARICH 22, 1 92. PRICE, THRENE{CENTS. Mock House of Representatives. J liarities of this, one of the imost stik- Cap and Gown at Harvard. r OF YQS At last evening''s session the ye- ,fae nhsor. te scey A R. Crandell, clhairnman of the oT~~ o l ptilican snenmherso h os adte apeowasrsfl itilsaetof( Harsaril senior class (day conmmittee, cmesot i ulfre rprd to ad te a...…

March 21, 1892 (vol. 2, iss. 122) • Page Image 1

…e . a AX; Wailjj. VOL. 1I.-No. 1'2) Athletic Board Meeting. The Athletic Btoard met Saturdayj mrrning inl AlphainNi. lall. The trreaurer reporteil 53g73-43 oiihand. commliunicatioin friiin1 the 792'S lrISe-ball maunager uwns referred to tIconcseihallicommittee, wiho wiill ((Isdwiithie rMairiers ofithlie cllsta sillregiri t Iiithe sciedli . She Adv lisrt oard wa s tll senl(! iwl.aun thei things,-lthatI rlittiilte shioildibetic 1imeiniitto rvs...…

March 18, 1892 (vol. 2, iss. 120) • Page Image 1

…i~.of fU1. Weiitpu. VOL. 1.-NO. 12). Oratorical Contest. UNIVERSITY OF MICHI1GAN~, PFRIDAY, MARCH. 18,1S92. _ - i.__. CONWAY COACHING THEM. Track Athletic Records. 31 i C' ' I l { r. }il 1 l t, Ikhe seconil annuial conitest of thte ;university of Michigan Boys Pro- '!The collegiate and iiitercollegiate' 1 of N. (Ii atorical AssociationIs oaring for the Diamond. rcords as dleterminedl'by the Inter- aes place i15 1 iviersit IHalllthis _e...…

March 16, 1892 (vol. 2, iss. 118) • Page Image 1

…1,c . a A, Votl'.I-No. INis. The Thought News Ihis pultication groxN-s out of (t ide that soime professors in t -ii tisite hold anl Irv to teacr gidi s ews interpcretation of tl i sic11 mthoditof 1pub)lsiction.T [t)Boiongi' anounceent csourern ii UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, '"J. EINSi)AY, MARICHIIlt,192. the thought side. The cuterpieisti the dlirection of a coolll sit asd prom pled by an inqtuirs-cmosvemient tpractical astronomer. t!centerin";...…

March 15, 1892 (vol. 2, iss. 117) • Page Image 1

…. of , .1. la l . VOL. IL.-No. 117. CLASS BASE-BALL CHAMPION- SHIP. The Schedule and Rulesas Arranged by Ithe Base-Ball Cornmittee. 'The sclicdn1(11Of liamuesfor the (,lasbase-ball (11iam piolislip of the reiIrsi te will he (com1muenedelmi1 W, luesdvr April i . The four iou sll(of the literary iii prlirrlllt th°t Nilde ite li soulio sh t~l te prfessonal epa has(' de-i lilrq iu the IImelis idet ,! ltrak-c 1m 1(1 lia t (illur- Ill I or te lioe...…

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…'Ije IV.of ~n. Wail p. VOL. 1.-No. li6. The Contest Debate. j The ilelsate-Saturday evening be- tween the gntlemen representing Prof. Trueblood 's senior and junior law classes in Elocution and OIra- toreysvas a most interesting one. The lecture room was confortably siled andth le eiitlhusiastic audience cxcelied the Philadelphia Clover Cultb in interpolating bright tliotights, sit and raillery istso the: eloquent UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, MO...…

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