TAP, MICHIIGAN fDAILY ++"+"+' +++++'++++" THE MICHIGAN DAILY . ildCo pa Entered as second-class matter at the Ann Arbor Post Office. = Published daily (Mondayexcepted) during the Z+ college year, at 117 E. Washington street, SLeadingMerchant Tailors (basement floor, side entrance) Phone 9-3r MANAGING EDITOR. S __S. EMORY THOMASON BUSNESS MANAGER: ROSCOE B. HUSTON + SPRING WOOLENS EDITORS: Athletics, - -- iROBERT K. WALTON For Suits, Top Coats and News, - - -J. S.oBALTE: ASSOCIATES: Trousers. Full dress suits a Clifford Stevenson, Roy Peebles, specialty. Let us show you A. M. Graver, Henry P. Erwin * ouriLoy. ers, ondon A. C. Pound. A. H. Ortmeyer. our London Serges, London Joseph Y. Kerr, Stoddard S. More. Ct x Ida M. Brownrigg. I. Waite Jayne. Cheviots, Scotch Mixtures, Ge. A. Osborn. Harold C. Smith. Kilowens, Blarneys, High- Harry H. Andrews. Thos. A. Sims. lad,* dn~gS rm Thoms B. Roberts. Clyde L. Dew. lands, Edinburghs, Drum- BUSINESS STAFF: tochty's, McGugors, London C. A. 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" May 26-'07 class dance in Barbom Leave your orders now * Gymnasium. for * May 26-Thursday evening-"Menta + Evolution in Animals," by Pro g ENGRAVED = Pillsbury, Museum Lecture Room I VISITING CARDS 2 May 27 and 28-lnterscholastic Mee ® 0 at Ferry Field. * Styles: ® May 27-Friday evening-"The R I Script, Roman, Old English val,' bythe HiEhtSchool Cmed * club, Atheso Theatre. $ From $1.25 to $3.00 I May 27-Friday, 4 p. m.-Supt. W. for * McKone, Albion, lecture at Ta 100 Cardn and Copper Plate pan Hall. C a May 27-Dr. D. J. Phoms speakso 100 Cards from Plate, 75. University Y. M. C. A. at 6:20. * May 27-Glee Club concert in Unive sity Hall. * New line Crane's " May 28--Deutscher Verein play "Di Fine Stationery IHochzeitreise" in Sarah Caswe Sy Angell Hall. In an article published a few yea S N O ago in the "Critic," the function of th 1 college magazine was clearly an s Btersely treated. The literary mag Uliversity Booksellers, Sta- zine occupies a distinctive placei tioners and Engravers. college affairs. It is not a thing to O ~psted upon some lofty pedestal to b 320 South State Street. gazed at during leisure hours by IOA @fOalfo@f9f®®N @f@f® wondering crowd. It is not a fung creation which springs up over nig U. of1fM, Antiseptic Barber Shlop fro pparently nosource. The c nlpg tgaine1ishowever, in eve AND BATH ROOM5. sense, the production of the student and its success or failure depends e J. R. TROJANOWSKI, Proprietor. tirely upon the attitude which the st Face Massage a Specialty, dent body shows toward it. 322 SOUTH STATE STREET For thirteen years "The Inlande has been published, and at prese C. Ii. PAJOR & COPPANY stands as the only magazine in whit Specialty of Fine the literary side of life in Michig Interior Decorating can be expressed. The Wolverine h Complete new line of Wall Papers, ceased to exist; the Wrinkle hi Paints, Oils and Varnishes. gamely fought to keep its head abou 123 E. Washington. Phone 237 water; but "The Inlander" has co tinued a precarious existence. At present its prospects for a prosperous future were never brighter. Placed in the hands of all the students it is no longer a close corporation. It now re- mains to be seen whether we are to make the most of this. The aims of "The Inlander" are loftyi First and foremost it will turn aside from the well-worn path and pursue a new course which it is antic- ipated will bring it closer to the stu- dents. It is to be a publication not of the literary department, not of the law department, but of all departments. Within its covers will appear articles of the students, by the students and for the students. The Inlander is one of the largest college magizires published in the country. It represents Michigan in journalism as her teams do in ath- letics. Shall it be the foremost maga- zine or shall it be sent outans an in- ferior representation of the University of Michigan to leave the impression that in athletics alone can Michigan excel? This afternoon occurs the final n game for the class championship of 0 the University. It is needless to urge upon the Lits and Medics the neces- sity of being present for every loyal member of those departments who ~ can be present will be found sitting on the bleachers, straining his vocal _cords to the utmost while cheering on the freshmen who are battling to uphold the honor of their department. But also every student of the Univer- [or Second-v HadText Books of all Departments At WANR'S BOOI(STOR[S s zr al f. n. et i- y J. ,p- at ;r- ie ll ,rs 'e nd .a- in be be a ;ht ry ts, ,n- tu- w" mt ch an as as ve >n- 1 1 sity who can possibly spare the time. ;4+++n5+< *<++4.4N++<+t <*<*<+i+n i F+, ++ should make it a point to be present+< and do everything in his power to._ add to the festivity of the occasion. The games for the class football and . baseball championship should be rec- ognized as two of the big events of. +. the college year. ,_4: Members of the class of 1907 are .,oen r heard to remark thatsthe fact that ' M odernJury two freshmen teams play today for 4. the baseball championship is only an- 'in Trials other illustration of the troth of the old adage, "You can't keep a goodCg d man down." .. Containinlg fondtensed cases, with sketches and T PER WEIGHTS VS. NEVER + speeches of American SLIPS advocates. The art of I winning cases and man- On Thursday at 3:30 at South Ferry . ner of counsel described; Field will be played one of the most notes and rules of practice wildly exciting games of the season, + nothing less than the championship 'J of South State street being at stake. + a The rival teams, the Paper Weights (ff Ieioit. and Never Slips have been in training T. for several months. 1n fOitrof. Owing to the celebrity of the playi-cejoo f's-i" ers and the free admission, a large p7ill. I., number of spectators are expected 4'<4, and arrangements are already under + way for the accommodation of an im- C. E . B ar the l mense crowd. The line-up of the 4; teams will be as follows: $ ii' (11 olficl J2'k~lo Paper Weights:- 3<, Dick Morgan, p.; Dunk Pierce, c.; +1:11 ,So. St1te St. 7,1. ;( Herb Allen, 1 b.; Chas. 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