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Opening display of
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For SUITS,
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Managing Editor-T~a A WHITE'
Business Manager'-NORMAN 1.I.LLt, the til iitlect fr) ePae 1.'
SDITORS. Visited seven-il loriltit iiein theieas
News Editor........... Harold Titus toigether.
Assistant .... .. ..Harry Z. Fltz F hepasi: i ,ici imoIlh issNI \ii
Athletic Editor.. alter K. Toswers iha s enl cii. I iii Ncw 01'a ii
Assistant ..........J. Fred Lasetoti iswlere. she soilicied iii'. r itlws' r
Music and Drama...Earl V. :Moore iiesilunae isin ~ iof13a i. I
Exchanges and Files....Dior S. Id riey u cwa siiugi heiifot :hs\Vh
EDITORIALS. tha t MI-.\V, \\. uh rcitiI
Arthur J. Abbott. G S ILasherimadi the I ircriiii a i f if f~
Paul Leidy. eii cil s i l h lhraiicl-- IIt
NIGHT EDITORS. \is Ik
A. J. Wohlgenmuth. Harold McGee. o erwk \li.., N ieid:'S
Harry G. Myser. Maurice Toulmse. f'icie his' srco atcdan i e
Frank Pennell. dward Robie. manyiprispes friti 1c~
REPORTER. loll - itine iii diicatiiieopleto I i far,
Loren Robinson. Robert QGiett. sinums.ThectnagnIaspIns
John L.. Cox. F. E. Slhaw, Jiriccsiil iiin ha ichi ainalaelt
Ernest Burton. E. M. Wakefield.s c i soen a. hc ie I t1
John H. Townley. Wallace Webehentuisi ociU the I N u io1
Gerald J. May. Eimmett Tayloi.Tew)ko h ..tit;h tt
C. Harold Hippler. J. Selig YeIleii.fnscno ( tct :ctltcoltrI
William T. Daugherty. icents bit t i iii ii ~ l e(1110 c
BUSINESS STAFF "Area m ii arii ii ll]I),
C. A. Bowman. A. 0 Dilley. thi ageshiss e lii i ittc i i
Myer Rubin. Kenneth Osbornci col )tci1o~i ~iht
E. Ray Johnson. Elmer P. GriersuI viiifrdd A it f il,_aliia
C. H. Kleinstuck. Joseph Fouchard. ietht oi ..on ht. hi 1 1l er
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Address: IiCIGsAN DAILY, Press Bldg.,I ecsi.
Mayniard Street. .-A iii iin nt eaure illtis n 1c
Office IHours: Mainaging Editor, 1-2 p.iiiii Iiifor 'ci halls1Ii'1s 111:titi
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Businiess Manager, 1-5, 7-8 p. ii., FLx-thiiiugh thIiheadl.ii re< yttti:n-dii rc s
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G. H. WILD CO.I
The Leading Merchant Tailors
311 S0. STATE STEETj
lypcwritcrs,
ALL PRICES
The Students' Typewriter Supply Co.
Room 4 Press Building. opposite Mejestic
Students' Bookstore
Opposite the Campus
l b. of Linen Paper
and 2 packages of
Envelopes to match
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Night Editor-HARRY C. MYEoi. I iiiiiall and 1 i sy i1
SHEEHAN &CO.
Law
Medical
Dental
Largest Stock in Michigan
Second-Hand Law Books
Law and Medical Dictionaries
Qniz Books, etc.
Complete line New and Sec-
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Old books taken in Exchange
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UNIVERSITY CALENDAR.
February 28--Solih-lit tiainiqiet
smoker, uniioin club house, 6:osoi'cl
March i-Mr. W. it. Reniiie, "Elist
catioii of Detroit Ricer Tuiiiiel,"
E. E. 340, Ness Engisseering Btuild
7:30 p. M.
March i-I-I istoiricail Pianis Recital,.1i
School audiitosriumn, 4:1ito.Ii. i
Mach 2-Soiree Asmicale, Ceecle i:
cais, Barbiouir gysunasiusin, 8:orioi'cl
March 3-Junior Engineer Datnsce, Gr
geer's.
March 4-Fanicy D~ress Party. Iarb
gyminasiumt, 0:30 Ii. III.
March 4-Freshi-siipli ieet, O'ater
gymsnasiumt.
Meeting of DAIiY ShufIiime'iiicr
tryouts at i2:45 Pf. xitosday.
MICHIGtAN OTi BN Ct Hi.
Whether onie atteitps tii ascribs
cause or nut, the elevationioiil
iew Michigats barristers tail the
'aticemnit of a tirid toithe fd(
henich is a conspicuouis hoioir to tie
and to the university. Espiecially
it seem -ant hotior that MN]ichiganiali
should he succeedieid ticMichigatn lun
ats evidence o the esteem ini shichi
retiring jurists ace held, aind the cii
ience oflthe natiiii's chief execut
hin the yountger graiidiates ot this w('
ern institution.
The itatiottal dinnier at Ness N'
was a testimonial to hulls Michigaiij
ists and Michigats legislators, aiiilf
so, since to utiisersity in Aiiericai hasi
enviable record. TIo Itave stone tihii
per cetst of the msemsbers ot the triti
judiciary attd the niatioinal Irgislat.
who are college ment iiunii. rc~l x
one's alumnti is remtarkable ;liii that
the Wolverine record.
iSiime say Michigatntmeii ace dIi
cratice, and htentceiotptlar; siimiesiy tl
arc etiergetic, aitt heiice effectice; s
say they are swell traineid, aitd'heite e
cient ; htit the poitit is they are rhiii
We are willing to rest ssith tat dioNi
tions, aisd teave the cause to philiisopli
aind historiaarisd sychologists.
By a receint ruling, instructors at C
cago ,are foreed to shas'e their mnustacl
as co-eds have refused to attetnd das
if the instructor Isas any hirsutte adoi
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11Im iic} 111 Io ui E1h . Lihecty Street
suits~t Iirsand Neckwear
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