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M. .vritz. cashier. tO P Choice Cut Flowers and Plants in season COUSINS & HALL, Cor. S. Univ. Ave. and 12th Street Telephone 151. THE MICHIGAN DAILY well right!" and read at once Samuel ;_M. Crather's essay (it' is in the li- Entered as second-class sat ter at the An brary with the leaves uncut) on "How Arbor Post Office. a Specialist May Yet Be an Educated Man" Published daily (Monday excepted) during the Mven unconvinced silence would he college year, at117 E. Washingtonsstreet E (basement floor, side entrance) Phone e-3r better than the lame excuses that have appeared in print. Complaint about MANAGING EDITOR : the "Athens Theatre" is a subterfuge. S. EMORY'1 Ti1OMASON Ann Arbor's aesthetic sense has never BUSINESS MANAGER: been suspected of such refinement that ROSCOE B. H USTON it could be distracted from the stage, EDITORS: during a capable performance, by bare Athletics, - - - RossuT K. WALTON walls and a rolled-up curtain. If Mrs. News. - - - - - J. S. BALMY Fiske, or any other actor or actress ASSOCIATES: of ability, is willing to stand the stage Oliford Stevenson, Roy Peebles. accomodations there, we can ignore A. M. Graver, Henry P. Erwin the condition of the auditorium. It A. C. Pound. A. H. Ortineyer. is no worse than some of our class- Joseph Y. Kerr, Stoddard S. biore. rooms. Ida hI. Brownrigg. I. Waite .iayne. ThprxmtofDrisugte eo. A. Osborn. Hiaroldi C. S11l1. ThprxmtofDrisugte Harry H. Andrews. Tbot A. Sims. as an excuse in Friday's Daily, scarce- Thomas B Roberta Clyde tU lew. ly Serves, According to that logic, BUSINESS STAFF: it was not worth while this year to C. A. Thompson. Wl. I. Lloyd patronize the May Festival, when, on- M. S. Koblitz. 11. i1. i.aourette- ly the week before, the Castle Square Benj. E. Deitoy. iThos. L. b+ebete Max Finkselstein it. Opera tompany gave excellent per- formances at the Detroit Oper%1ouse. Editor Today-GEO. A. OSBORN. Querulous talk about Ibsen as a dramatist and Mrs. Fiske as an in' Subscription-Two Dollars per year, payabe in terpreter of his characters comes advance. If deinquent after Nov. 1, 1903, $.o nearer the logic of the matter. The fear of being disturbed by Ibsen avow- Office Sru:- 30 Is :30 and 6:30 Is 7:31 edly kept many away from the thea- p. m0 Daily, Address-ROSCOE B. HUSTON, Business Man- tre Wednesday night. Such desire for ager, 331 Packard Street. bovine complacency is paralleled only Telephone. 461. by the calm superiority which brands Ibsen as "not worth while" and sets up a private standard of aesthetic judgment. Those who know the play "Hedda Gabler" appreciate the fine CA LEN DA R:way of such discussion regarding a play whose principal character is a woman who "must have no hand in June 7-Tuesday-Cantata, "The Rose mournful work," who "loathes all Maiden," in Frieze Memorial Mall forms of ugliness," a supremely self- by the vocal department of the ish woman who, at last, finds herself School of Music, under direction caught in the coil of her own selfish- of Prof. Howland. ness. June 9-Thursday-8 p. m. Minstrel It is neither new nor entirely un concert by St. Andrew'schoir boys justifiable criticism which notes in at Harris hall. the University of Michigan a decided June 13-Monday-Lecture by Fr. T. absence of catholicity of taste, shown J. Haggerty on "Why labor is or- by the extreme one-sidedness of most ganized, why it should organize of the men in the professional depart- and what it is organized for." ments, and in the literary department June 19-Sunday-the depressing predominance of prac- Jue1-udy-Baccalaureate ad- tical pedogogy. dress by Pres. Angell, University A "LIT." hall. ALIT._ June 22-Wednesday-Alumuni day at REMOVAL NOTICE. the University, 2:30 p. m. ., Alum- ni association's annual meeting and song recital, University hall. w. J: Lourim has moved his loan 8 p. m. reception, Waterman gym- office to 104 Fourth avenue, opposite nasium. . court house, two doors south of new June 23-Thursday-Sixtieth annual Y. M. C. A. tf commencement class oration by Prof. Calvin Thomas of Columbia LOST-A pair of gold rimmed eye- University. glasses between University hall and corner of Thayer and Washington. Finder please return to secretary's COMMUNICATION, office. dl (The Daily assumes no responsi- SUMMER WORK bility for the sentiment expressed in this communication.) Student agents wanted for Mc- Perhaps it would be just as well for Clure's Magazine. Large commission. the university community not to claim Cash prizes for best work. Easy. its inning after the glimpse Mrs. Fiske Dignified. Write now for full partic- has given us into the outside world. ulars. 141 East 25th St., New York It is rather futile to ascribe her re- City. 167-e. tAt WA HR'S BOOKSIOR fS Fora For Sca mr AA E Good Room at the World'S Fair Private Residence Write 3404 Washinqton Avenue St. louis, Mo. Terms Reasonable, About half way between business district and the grounds. marks to pique instead of to justifi- able exasperation, when she has had the courage to say publicly exactly what has been said semi-confidentially in many class rooms and other gath- erings in faculty and student circles. Let us quote from Kipling to ourselves and to each other, "We have had a: jolly good lesson and it serves us jolly HINDS AND NOBLE Of New York, will be at our store Fri- day and Satirday, June 10 and 11, and will buy for cash, all your old and second-hand school and college text books. SHEEHAN & CO. Hot faces cooled and refreshed. Williams' Shaving Stick. o YOU CAN GET A s5"" ' #Hot Lunch ~THMaTRaEe At Tuttle's, 338 S. State DCAN . 5CABOLT, Msagr UNIVERSITY DAN- CING ACADEMY 336 State Sr. SHORT TERM. Trim Above ________-.+___ Neat Feet OHIO CENTRAL LINES are tiele s batwear BRIWTN P.ARTERS DIRECT LINE ENTOLEDO TO COLUMBS Th1e aes TThtfhat sF,.r;'thatt W AI'a-, sth ~aat Pro aao l iria cntpossiblyahorfrayt sParlur Cayt en .1 Trais ,#ia te aat iimpes u 'band abd pur n1l srebwith sleeisimmings that 'ACA D E M> orFbyromm Slsetot.tBoF . pm DA, n Na il PIONEE$' 9UsPENNk14 00.,S Tie marke street, PkIeIalde . Offie. 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