THE MICHIGAN DAILY eStreet .1 I SP LA Y of Exclusive Styles id Trousers. SO . State Sre 'EWRITING. LAW OUTLINES, TYPE- TER SUPPLIES, TYPEWRITERS,' and second hand), for sale and rent. D.MORRILL RBALTIMORE LUNCH BELL 582-J Books TH-E rMICIGAN DAILY' desire to develop into a large bore man with an understanding of man- Offielal Newspaper at the University kind and "neglects to join the Union of Michigan. is no wiser than he who repairs to Published every morning except Mon- Mt. Clemens to develope his physique day throughout the school year. * andi'dispenses with the mineral baths, and we -are not informed that one can MANAGING EDITOR, secure the privileges of the baths for Walter K. Towers, two-fifty' a year. Let the man who BUSINESS MWANAGER longs for the close communism of the Alber R. Dlleycollege join the Union and get in the Alber B. Dlleystream of a broader and more virile Editors. social life. There is to be a campaign, News Editor ....... Harry Z. Foiz commencing today, through which ev- Assistant ........... Frank Pennell ery man in the university will be in- Athletic Editor..... F. E. Shaw, Jr. vited to buy a membership ticket. Assistant........... G. C. Eldredge Don't hesitate. The idea alone is Music and Drama .... Earl 'V. ;Moore worth two dollars and a half. Be- Intercollegiate News Harold G. McGee side that you secure for the year all Files..........,....Emmett Taylor the privileges of a well appointed Editorials. clubhouse. Arthur B. Moehlman Walle W. Merritt The Athletic association makes the Night Editors. Michigan brand of athletics possible. Maurice Toulme Ernest Burton We want to see big intercollegiate Loren Robinson Kmarl Matthews contests. If we cannot all compete Eeo rs.we can~ at least enjoy the keen sen- Bepo~ters.sation of seeing our 'team win and it John L. Cox Oscar Beckman is our team because we are the, pro- C. Harold Hippler .... 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