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November 19, 1892 (vol. 3, iss. 40) • Page Image 1

…ttIjc VoL. 11.-N o. 40. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, SAThIIDAY, NOVEMBER 1(,, 1892. PRICE, THREE CENTS. a The closeness of the play in the WILL IT BE BLAINE ? - [hI . ERSSOIERbIN ;latter halfof theIthaca game inspires ragnett ee A Great Game Today at the sill score, and at the same time brCeoWasigton'sppoitd. Athletic Field. 1 keel) the score of their olppottents co to a low figture. itsn accordlance with te attnttal lfl\PORTERS& i custm thest...…

November 21, 1892 (vol. 3, iss. 41) • Page Image 1

…VOL. III1-No. 41. UNIVERISITY OF MICHIGAN, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1892. PRIocE TRiES;F CENTS. VICO on ola (difficutlt kick aganst THOMAS, TONIGHT, O wi Bray was ruledl oif by I- sI A worth fit . o r deeug t I.ir i ti t o ok hIi T ie Program to be Renderno by the Saturday, 26 to 24, Jesnotd w tto ori IIhe (Cticao ' ais of (Ot. 2,I 1P tO - - donbefore time wsal~sIled, i sr ,onn ag ntefis oneto Oberl in Comromnsed H erselt by c an sat, bbll over li...…

November 22, 1892 (vol. 3, iss. 42) • Page Image 1

…U. OF M. vs_ CORNELL AT DETROIT, THURSDAY. Vol. III.-Nba. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1892. Pu.PRI HIMettiCEN-rS. A ~ 1 7WSL traN and the brilflint qualities of M\r. AUSICIUSY B,1GNI Troas'interpretitions wetse dis Splayedin a a nnner whichftatonsed Theodore Thomas Opens the nimarkedf enthustasm. fiTh tjtuaint Chra Uio Sris. Rustian dintc t thnss and te ChoalUnin eris. curiotus effects so chfarateit sicof Gretedby ,20 Pop...…

November 28, 1892 (vol. 3, iss. 43) • Page Image 1

…Amftv e ' of Vill *aN Vo .. I.H.--No. 4,'-;. Vos. 111-No.48. UN[VE[RSITY OF 1\ICIIIGAN, MONL)AY, INOVEIB11i t>; s, 1892f ~ tos oss j~rs ilI (r' ff r {{ ii b/7 1 v A. L i'". f S.1 L . S Y..J 1 . 1 J ~i~FIt~ ~ cNT aVNliled lossn the plitsts of the CAN IT BE TRUE? li__ e handdI IIla on voo le ,Some5 Infot-natiom on the tRumored , But Made a Great Sholwing. Iaitdtss te5Cne nhddl.ooth Tyg~A o Ting "onell in Secon After IX thes iee ad'o ''e hd...…

November 29, 1892 (vol. 3, iss. 44) • Page Image 1

…_ o o VOL. III.--No.4. I' fERlhTY OF ATICHIGAIN, ESDAX OX 4 MD 1129, 159f2. I'r ics Tea. im iNTS. T UJ UP TO THE MARK. nlmelited conmcendationi last mionth,j BASEBALL PROSPECTS, ________and his echings in the cooming ntars- The November Inlander Will Con- tier are as b~righttas usual. Many Old Players Remnain.-"Phe- - taln a Fine Array of Timely and I n01 S" Are Expected-A Win- Interesting Articles. AlL rep ml ta ig T-mF ihgn - very f2ineit...…

November 30, 1892 (vol. 3, iss. 45) • Page Image 1

…tl f t*t Vo.11-o.45. UNIVERSITY 0F MMDII AT, WEDNESDAY, NOY"IUEII 3d, 1892. WIN.! ances. moaking short wtins of threeI PROF. RUSSELLS LECTURE. ansd ftise yards. 'Tie bait was soon I' PRICE, THuREE CENTS. THE BOOM -A - LANGERS By a Score of 14 to 0 the Senior lost to';,andthue selniors startetd Laws Win from tneir Junior osst for tiheir thsirti touct.-doswn., Brotosheinrser.iiai Pronounced by All an Interesting and Instructive Descriptio...…

December 01, 1892 (vol. 3, iss. 46) • Page Image 1

…0 f/ . 1a. VOL. 11J.-No. 40'. Voc. IlNo. 4. UNIV~ER{SITY OF MICHIIGA N, T1~itL)AY. iDE(EMi)'I, 1, 18I9. t'RICP,, T CENTS. S. C. A. DIVISION, j Purdy, Reese, George, Snider; 2nd basses, T'homson, Worilen. Weitde- Sh-all the Association Reorg anize man. Mlr. i'iintermna, 211d1 tenor, NINETY-THREE WON. The Junior Lits Go Down to the i .on a More Liberal Basis' The Itsliandedin i his resignatt (ion on c' inI Hot Game AKc Question toust be D...…

December 02, 1892 (vol. 3, iss. 47) • Page Image 1

…o WE AMML VOL. III.-No. 47. UIV ERSITY' OF MJCIITGAN, FRIDAY. DECE1II}ER 2 U1S9, YESTERDAYS GAMES. 1 her first down in r ininetes byi SENIOR LAWS OBJECT. I sted rehe, at aiedno i h They Fait to see the Legality ofr Senior Laws Win Their Game FromI freshmni took the ball but lost it the Action of S. L. A. Boar d. ' the. High School - Ninety-five ccidw. arc tco icli1 Defeats tile Freshman. i dws ______roiiind the eiiclfcir 6oiyar Is, the fniti...…

December 03, 1892 (vol. 3, iss. 48) • Page Image 1

…. 4 . 1ai . VOL. III.-NO. 48. Voc. 11.-N. 45. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAiN, SATURDOAY, DECEMBER e3, 1592. PsoTtss:C:cs PRICE, TffHp ia, CENTS. ATHLETIC BOARD MEETS. the crowd that cottectest in the _______main halt to protest the action of Financial Condition Reviewed-$550 the S. t,. A. bsoard was verv decidect Net From Tnankisgiving Game- , Protest Considered. in its denmands. T he tsoardl was DECIDED TO ORGANIZE. I The U. of M. Will Have a ...…

December 05, 1892 (vol. 3, iss. 49) • Page Image 1

…I/A Of WWI r VOL. II.-No. 4. FOR THE THIRD TIME. Ninety-three Lits Win the Rugby Banner, Defeating the '93 Laws 12 to O. The decisive game is the aninual alte-class series ofi Roue, ganses swas psilayd aturd i)aylateinoontl 1 thi tleiildIetwiein the sen01io ;is ndsiortivilassthe lformcr beiiig N a torsoisus by[2to o0 Xniotie r 1ostooueil gamie eiiiis to1" i 1ad acrisisg'to the 'a Iedllie, ;;ti p ll it inoafet this t'Cstl rai Ic lie'ld iwsas...…

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____ ...…

December 07, 1892 (vol. 3, iss. 51) • Page Image 1

…Allmbw 4 df& Aah", dm ti , . lai , VOL. 11. -No . 5 1. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, WED)NESDAY, IDECEIMBEIR ;, 1892. t~ic +:, Teisos, LNTS. WHAT WILL IT BE? tion and as far as in you lies engage A THEOLOGICAL SCHOOL. __ in its activities. -r The Question of the Reorganization 'Tius you ito sotnisi- with, is; That is the Next Educational insti- of the S. C. A. to be Discussed *at tution tn he Established at Ann Tonight. pronmise, trusting i the...…

December 08, 1892 (vol. 3, iss. 52) • Page Image 1

…VOL. 111-No. 52. UNIVERSITY OF M1'ICH1IGAN, THURSDAY, DECICMBEII s, 1892. UI'c. Tmesus UN'aSs A VERY GOOD START. I Chadwick b.'fThe Northern Days, THE S. C. A. DEBATES, --- Chadwick, Mr. S. R. Mills, 7.- Freshman Banjo Club Starts out Weinig Mosc(for foisr ands), But FajstSettleona New Bassof with Fifteen Members. A Few Membership-A New Plan Pre- .4IJU More Banjos Still Needed. Jensein, Mss Porey soil Mr. sented. hnIH,\ - ~~~Schinan. __YII 'th...…

December 09, 1892 (vol. 3, iss. 53) • Page Image 1

…c i c . of VOL. III.-INO. 5>. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN. FRIDAY, DECE-MBER t), 1892. JRCTsseCNS YxicF,, THi,,FF; CIEN-rs. FOURTH FACULTY CONCERT. Icamie lecturer to the Chicago Sinai MICHIGAN LAW JOURNAL. - ~ ! Congregation, an organition forI ___ Lovers of Music Treated to a Rare! the cultivation of a tibetrat sett;oon, The December Number Comes Outi Feast-The School of Music Con- bt Today, Full of Material of Inter- cert Draws a Large Crow...…

December 10, 1892 (vol. 3, iss. 54) • Page Image 1

…AdOMOW je . o VOL. VOL.111-No.54. UNIVERSITY OF MIHIGAN, SATURDAY, DECEMIBER to,,1[992. FgtoE, TausCH,,m. SEMITIC INFLUENCES. Hichmdalon nd owrl GLEE AND BANJO CLUBS, eulogy on his race, bihen~ed with' Their Effects on Civilization Ably! gems of description sod fliehts of Bright Prospects for First Class 11EhbtdLs ih yPo.Cus ragmnsMd I/yU Hirsch. oratory. Whatever the A1abiicOcu for a 'Trip. tuire of the middle ages amounteid to - -8s pro...…

December 12, 1892 (vol. 3, iss. 55) • Page Image 1

…c je tt* of , li VOL. I1I1-No. 55. LOOKS LIKE SUCCESS, The New Organization is to be Press Club of the University of Michigan. 'the second meeting of the Pi Clb ttd(rew oust about forte-fiee dents iterestedl in jounlalistic we C. A. Denison and Miss M\ar~ar( Shass acted as echairmntaiatnd se tr epc tae iesectel e IThe comit appotinted on constitution repor and after aspirited i scussiosn. somue amtendmsents the. coinstitut seas adopted.IThe...…

December 13, 1892 (vol. 3, iss. 56) • Page Image 1

…VOL. ILL-No . Ii. UNIVERSITY OF MICHGAN~, ESDAY, DECEIMBER 1 .3, 1S92. P tee THIfI(EiCES. TV]E TO STOP THE DISORDER, tralia. The carnival will thus have WORLD'S FAIR ON THE SCREEN '_ an international importance and -Ir 'The Junior Laws Adopt Resolutions wl alotahsto opttr.The Views of the Great Fair Were - anhTrnsctrthrgusnes.me ~ for the three clays Unusually Fine. a The junior lasws adopted the fot- is as follos:s-First day, openishand- S...…

December 14, 1892 (vol. 3, iss. 57) • Page Image 1

…Ak ti jh AL tiro,,. I I.I. - o. : . Von. IIL -N. 7. U NI VEFISITYOF MICI IIxL N, WI)NESDAY, I)E EMIIfPEJ 14-, 1591.) tii.1 55<titiS Ify1(;F1, I'I-IIz!,-,v (*,'/ I"-.N-1, . TWO CHANGES IN RUGBY. 1In1 reg-ard to the storing, the fige THEY WILL VIEW THE STARS.a pops~ boiino c ie, in ts -iven for a goal by a field.-- Prpse bliinofPac iks y Through a New Telesopie.-The m and Adoption of a New Method fic. are sail to be 00omutch. . of Snoring. ...…

December 15, 1892 (vol. 3, iss. 58) • Page Image 1

…VOL. III.-1o. 5, UIXrERSITY OF MICHIGUAN, TI1'ilSDAY, i)EGEMI1ERi11;, 1892. Ptcr;, TIott,,i, CENTS. CROWNED WITH SUCCESS. nlxi xicxtitons foiorwiew lxer axe A CROSS COUNTRY RUN. ________ tesatemttl~ s madia ll Itiet lexiger The Efforts of S. C. A.Members to whevi itii l it le 011 f ormlilyiionly ThY1tWl el~tollela h Adp aMreLbra as t isiiI of cxv glcal ciulrhlstI U. of M, First Ro,Saurd ay 0;1~~AY Lf The y itillofa goff l bial i s I e a nge ll...…

December 16, 1892 (vol. 3, iss. 59) • Page Image 1

…ti Of , t. ii' VOL. III. -1V c). :: +. UIV~ERSITY OF MICHIGAN, IM DAY, I)ECEMIBER i";16,I92. PI-RItonTressmi.: (%ENaS±. THE DECEMBER INLANDER, lovser of a blue-eyed white maiden. _____ Toe story contains more or less ,a Number Full of Excellent Produc itr uth and came to the writer. ff. i tions in Prose and Verse. I On Sale Today. P orter, froni those whlt(eiad it fromi -- tile actors, by word of miouti. ARMOUR INSTITUTE, I A Manual Trai...…

December 17, 1892 (vol. 3, iss. 60) • Page Image 1

…d Vf ..r AIL ar A, lit /III A4M Vol- LII.- o. f;ta. UNJitEI1SITY OF MICHIGAN, AT'ILAY )IC'E1IiEI Ii17.I) ?. PR'IC'E, Tm-nin , C : N TS HOW LAWYERS SUCCEED. Mr. Donovan Gives His Ideas of the Su bject--Keep an Eye on the Fees, His First Point. idozenriiii mnore oC thI ~ t 'ismun, tteacliers, un(It orator, hlib crediitedl to5the aristcrayie ran ofi the Cnivercity o isf "Mi21 THE ADELPHT MEETS. r Excellent Oration-Talk on 'SeeC- cess."- Ad...…

December 19, 1892 (vol. 3, iss. 61) • Page Image 1

…VOL. III.-No. ii1. UNIVERSITY OF M1ICHIGAN, MOND)AY, DECEMLBER 19. 193. P ic, TB tiesi:CNTes. A NEW SPORT INTRODUCED. It's Charms Were Felt AN EXCELLENT PROGRAM. TheIniialHae ad HundRaes ['le rcial ive hith ntdeitsRendered by the Webster Society . -TheIniialHareandHoud Raes he ecitl gvenby te sudets! at its Public Meeting, Satur- Success. _ t KA & Saturday, were a, Decided oftthle Shool (f i.usc S'tuday day Evening, 'l ,A aweion escell 'tteded...…

December 20, 1892 (vol. 3, iss. 62) • Page Image 1

…VOL.. 1L.-NO, 62. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, TUESIDAY DECEMBER 21f, 1892. PRIc, Tic 211CNSe. YALE'S LAMPUS AND GYM. Freshman Class Day Officers. TO THE SENIOR LAWS.-- , A Frmi Mchga Stdet wits \t the freshiman class nietn' CGv. Chase, of Indiana, Gives the ClstSm Pointers and Useful Entertainingly of the Eastern let itStnts h ittlte die hedls audyteCmiteAvc.UniversityfI9 tr1i ftiesnste (cstlass DayInsofficrs repo ted in& tite n te ft ii t otstn t...…

December 21, 1892 (vol. 3, iss. 63) • Page Image 1

…c j e . of *1.6 VOL. III.-No. ():3. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1892. PRiuis :THREE :CENTS THE ORACLE OF NINETY-FIVE. ing of the Green" is well calculated THE JEFFERSONIAN SOCIETY. to stir sip the wratih of I'The Board- Volume Twenty-six on Sale Today.j Gave a Public ilEntertainment Last - . -Sophomores Speak in Prose, ing House Gang." 'Ihe usual num- Night Which Was a Great Sue- Poetry, and Grinds. her of personal "d...…

December 22, 1892 (vol. 3, iss. 64) • Page Image 1

…VOL. ILl-NO. Il4. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, TIIUJRSDAY DECEMBER 22, 1892. DIs TREE oC ETS. MORE SALARIES RAISED, the following resolution, which wasI SINGING THE MESSIAH. unanniouly doptd: The Choral Union Rendered Han- The oard of Regents Continue Resslved, Thlat in view of the evi- . del's Masterpiece in Fine Style Their Policy-Homeop Matterstdis Last Night.' --of the tUniversiy of Micigan for tatngtlsECoaRfii Goes niert dentCdensand amongofth...…

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