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THE MICHIGAN DAILY Entered as secodl assm teriat theAnn ArtboPst Ofc. Published daily (Monday excepted) during the eallege year, at li17It. Washington street, (basesent f lor, side entrance Phone 89 3 MANAGING EDITOR: S. EMOIRY THOMASON BUSINESS MANAGER: ROSCOE B. HUSTON (Continued from page one.) thoroughly critical attitude of the em- ploying official toward the young man in question when the two met for a personal interview. While this young man wasta graduate of the engineer- tog department, and not of a college, the case may be taken as typical of the attitude of large concerns towards school-trained beginners everywhere, since a graduate in engineering is not SEDITORS: an enlgineer. His training is very' Athletics. - - - ROBERT K. WALToN largely theoretical and a very large News, - - - - - J. S. BAtEY part of its value must lie in the dis- ASSOCIATES: cipline of mind proceeding from it. Clifford Stevenson, Roy Peebles, A. M. Graver, Henry P. Erwin A JAP ABOUT THE JAPS. A. C. Pound. A. H. Ortmeyer. Joseph Y. Kerr, Stoddard S. More. Among the interesting things that Ida M. Brownrigg. I. Waite Jayne. the Alphia Nu will give at their meet- Geo. A. Osborn. Harold C. Smith. ing tonight will be a talk by Inui Harry It. Andrews. Thos. 11. Sims. the Japa Thomas B. Roberts. Clyde L. Dew. t neae orator, on the civiliza- BUSINESs STAFF: tion of his people. Coming at this C. A. Thompson. vm. R. lilyd time it is extremely interesting and M. S. Kobitz. H. K. Latourette. will be presented in a pleasing man- Benj. E. LeRoy. Thos. L. Fekete. ner by the Japanese student who on previous occasions has shown himself Editor Today-l. W. Jayne. a pleasing talker. The program in full is as follows: Subscription-Two Dollars per year, payable in Politics--Perry. advance. If delinquent after Nov. 1, 1903, $2.50 Talk-DuPriest. Office Hours:-12:30 to 1:30 and 6:30 to 7:30 Hat Talks. p. m. Daily. Sybil. Address-ROSCOE B. HUSTON, Business Man- Spuch-E. M. Simms. ager, 331 Packard Street. She was in the East-Fulmer. Telephone, 461. Reading-Buchles. Japanses Civilization-Inui. cN~c " cAdelphi's Program Tonight-Short Speeches. Why I Came to Michigan-Fried- CALENDAR. man. Ohio Politics-Nivill. April 30, 3 p. m.-Baseball game, Illi- The Southern Girl-Horwitt. nois vs. Michigan. St. Louis Exposition-Agnew. April 30-S. L. A. nominating conven- Woman Suffrage-Barnes. tion. Impromptu Debate. Songs. May 1-Addreoo in Newberry Rail, Business Meeting-The important auspices S. C. A., by Rev. Spenses constitutional amendment carried over S. Messer, D. D., of Detroit. from last meeting will be decided. Sunday, May 1, 3 p. m.-Address in University Hall, auspices of S. C. NOTICE. A., by Rev. Spencer B. Meoser, D. D., of Detroit. Sunday, May 1, 6:30 p. m.-Dean D. A. Registration for S. L. A. Election. Boswarth of Oberlin College will In acordance with the provisions address men at the Y. M. C. A. of the new constitution, it will be nec- May 7-S. L. A. election. essary for all holders of Student Lee- May 9-Southern Club dance. ture Association tickets who wish to take part in the coming election, to register their names with the Board NOTICE. of Registration. The Board will be in session in Room C, University Hall, The Daily Board will hold its regu- Satu day, April 30, from :3 to 1:30. Immediately following the close of lar dinner at the Oyster Bay today, the registration a nominating conven- tion will be held in Room C. This For two years now there has been will be a mass meeting in which all but one tender spot on the goddess -students of tpe University may par- of victory who once held her shield ticipate. At this meeting any student so protectingly over the busy readers may be nominated for any office, but in the library, but who now points to the nomination is without effect un- the stub end of her sword so threaten- less the nominee afterwards secures ingly at all unfortunates who come up the approval of the committee on Non- on the faculties' carpet. That one sore Athletic organizations and presents spot it is needless to say has been his name to the Board of Elections. situated on the biceps of the right Any person not nominated at the con- arm, caused, we may judge, from the vention may become a candidate by too strenuous exertions of certain presenting to the Board of Elections Western ball clubs. Her mocassined not later than Monday, May 2, a peti- foot has unerringly drove over the tion signed by ten members of the winning goal, her shield has served to Association and approved by the com- win many a tennis set, her sword mittee on Non-Athletic Organizations. uras broken in driving our golf balls The Chairman of the Board of Reg- on to victory, on her robe, as on the istration is Professor John O. Reed. wings of a bird she has ever been 48. first to the tape, and her strong under jaw has spun many a winning debate ENGINEERING SOCIETY and oration, but her arm, her strong Prof. G. S. Williams M. Am. S. C. E. right arm, has been sore-This year Museum Lecture Room, April 30, 8 p. it is well. m.-"Open Meeting." Tennis Rackets Perfect Balance. Best White Ash Frames. Clearest and Best Quality Gut Stringing. Workmanship a n d finish Throughout the Best Ever Put Into a Tennis Racket. You'l iu allf of thesegood points in Tll PIM at $8.00 -AND- SPALDING'S GOLD MEDAL With Cover, $8.00. 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