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SHTEETAN'S
STUDENTS'BOOKSTORE
Official Newspaper at the University
of Michigan.
Published every morning except Mon-
day throughout the school year.,.
MANAGING EDITOR.
Walter K. Towers.
BUSINESS MANAGER'
Albert R. Dilleyg
Editors.
News Editor ........Harry Z. Folz
Assistant ............Frank Pennell
Athletic Editor ......F. E. Shaw, Jr.
Assistant .............G. C. Eldredge
Music and Drama ....Earl V. Moore
Intercollegiate News Harold G. McGee
Files ..............Emmett Taylor
Editorials.
Arthur B. Moehlman Walle W. Merritt
Night Editors.
Maurice Toulme Mack Ryan
Loren Robinson Karl Matthews
Wallace Weber.
Reporters.
John Townley Oscar Beckman
C. Harold Hippler .....Robert Gillett
Frank Murphy William Daugherty
J. Selig Yellen.
BUSINESS STAFF.
Assistant to Mgr. ..Joseph Fouchard
Advertising Mgr ... Elmer P. Griersoi.
Circulation Mgr.....E. Ray Johnsoni
A. R. Johnson, Jr.
OFFICES: Ann Arbor Press Building
Maynard Street.
OFFICE HOURS: Managing Editor.
1-2 p. m., 10:30-11:30 p. m.; Bus-
iness Manager, 1-5 p. m..
Both Phones 960.
Subscription price: By carrier, $2.50:
By mail, $3.00.
Want Ad Stations.
Press Building; Quarry's Pharm-
acy, State and North Uni-
versity.,
RAL
1911
Another opportunity to become a
member of the student's club, to take
advantage of the privileges of a well
appointed clubhouse, will be laid be-
fore every male student in the univer-
sity today or tomorrow. Truly the
Michigan Union is the student's club.
Democratic in its spirit, ridiculously
moderate in its fees, it is thoroughly
in keeping with the ideals of the uni-
versity. It stands for the "best of ev-
erything on the campus and is the nat-
ural rallying point of the student body.
In its leather upholstered divans stu-
dents of, every state and every view-
point, every race and creed gather
in the spirit of restful fellowship. The
broadening effects of such an influ-
ence can scarce be overestimated. The
mingling of man with man, student
with teacher, in social relations is' a
vital part of liberal education. The
opportunity to eat an occasional real
meal from a perfectly appointed ta-
ble, and served,,is mellowing and civ-
ilizing.
There are men in the university
whom it is worth while for you to
meet, better yet for you tQ know. When
the opportunity comes, grasp it.
And beside all present and materi-
al advantage accruing from a Union
nembership the present student body
should not be blind to the responsi-
Milities resting upon it. Pleasant
hough the present club house is, it is
nadequate. Within a short time alum-
ii all over the world are to be asked to
:ontribute to give to the student body
i modern and splendidly equipped
structure, within the shadow of which
3very legitimate student activity will
lourish. The present students must
nanifest an interest in the movement
to justify such a request. If you would
have a splendid clubhouse tomorrow,
.ou must utilize and assist in support-
ing the one, that is provided for you
oday.
The member of the Union who will
Tome to offer you membership is not
in agent. He is working for no re-
mnuneration. He has come courteol-
y, as a fellow student, as a friend, as
- prospective companion, to extend to
you the privileges of his club. Think
'efore you turn him away.. Give at-
tention to what he has to tell you.
townC
It pleases us to record that Frank
Blanchard and Brander Matthews are
ncreasing the world's sum of knowl-
mdge concerning the The Drama, from
.heir stamping ground at Columbia U.
The Day of A Senior Law.
Get up, go to quizzes all morning,
look up Trial Practice Rules in the
library all afternoon, prepare Prac-
tice Court Pleadings in the library
from supper till 10 p. m., go home and
study six hours for tomorrow's quiz-
zes. Lucky guy-nothing to do till to-
morrow.
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Spalding Jacket Sweaters
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Day
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ERGUSON, Proprietor
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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1911.
Night Editor-Robert M. Gillett
On to Cornell.
A week from tomorrow the Varsity
plays Cornell at Ithaca. It will be a
close, "hard fought game in which any
one of many little things may decide
the result. Can you imagine the effect
which a lusty locomotive, engineered
by 200 voices specially imported from
Ann Arbor, would have on the team
on such an. occasion? It should be
remembered that it is when the Var-
sity plays away from home that it re-
ally needs your support and encour-
agement.
If you can afford to go, and a special
rate of $14.50 has been secured, this is
a splendid opportunity to prove con-
clusively your loyalty and faith in the
team. And we venture to say that you
will feel well repaid when, on return-
ing, you are able to relate the experi-
ences of the trip, the thrills of the
game, and the novel celebration in-
troduced to Ithaca.
WATCH FOR THE YELLOW
SPORTING EXTRA AFTER THE
PENNSY GAME.
Harry
Lenox,
Ta ilor
Wishes to advise the U. of M. students that he has
secured his complete stock of Fall Ard Winter Ptools.
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We Apologize.
Dear Ed:-What have I done that I
should be referred to as a pedagogue?
Heaven forfend!
Max Bennett.
The Commonwealth of Iowa is now
monopolizing Max's services.
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