YPEWRITERS, le and rent. AR.IL L BELL 582-J I 1'S Vests with TH E hIkiOAN DAILY 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. Dilley Editors. News Editor ........Harry Z. Folz Assistant...........Frank Pennell Athletic Editor ........Karl Matthews Assistant...........G. C. Eldredge Music and Drama ....Earl V. Moore Intercollegiate News Harold G. McQee Files ................Emmett Taylor Editorials. Arthur B. Moehlman Walle W. Merritt. Frank Shaw Maurice Myers Edward G. Kemp. Night Editors. Maurice Toulme Mack Ryan Loren Robinson Robert Gillett1 Wallace Weber. Reporters. John Townley ' Oscar Beckman C. Harold Hippler J. Selig Yellen Frank Murphy William Daugherty BUSINESS STAFF. Assistant to Mgr. ..Joseph Fouchard Advertising Mgr ...Elmer P. Grierson Circulation Mgr.....E. Ray Johnson 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. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1911. Night Editor-Maurice Toulme. The night editors will meet in the office at 4:30 this afternoon. . Nothing but conflicting classes will excuse ab- sence. Celebrations, Sane and Insane, The thoughtlessness of a student mob is proverbial. It is difficult to led, any small act'may start a panic that would result in disaster of terri- fying proportions. Let those who pride themselves on the possession of sane heads use them when the next celebration starts. -own Carp Not that we desire to be severe, but if we were managing a theater around this town we would put in a pair of steel doors and buy a Gatling gun. Merely by way of retrieving person- al losses we can be induced to lay a little wager that if our heroes fall be tore the Quakers there won't be enough cash around here next Saturday night to purchase a hamburger. Speaking of Pipe and Stein commit- tees-but have you heard any kicking? Another pitfall met and still no insur- gents among the lits. Dear Ed:--Would you say that the dignity of the band was visibly en- hanced when it played before a'theater at' Ithaca, in return for admission to the show? Banners Pillows I University I I. PliaAnum~n Portre~its When You Portraits of IYJ Go to Cherry . makers of ie but ' im- nd nearly nfintd ex- um. Drop of fabrics. s Clementine. Honest, Clem, you're heading straight for N. O. C. P. if you mention that band again. What telling ammunition those en- gineering-lit statistics provided for boiler-makers with a "rub-it-in"- dis- position! A healthy candidate for N. O. C. P. is the man who put ice in the berths on the Cornell special. Our wireless correspondent in Ak- ron, Ohio, reports that o. s.'"Chayles" Christian Witthoeft attended the West- ern Reserve-Buchtel game on Saturday last with a loud voice and a Swell Dame. Should it turn out that, con- trary to the usual custom among sport- ing writers, this reporter was in the possession of 'all his faculties at the time of sending the message, we fear, for the peace of mind of several of the FAIR ONES around this town. CHINAMAN CLAIMS WE KNOW LITTLE O.F CELESTIAL'KINGDOM "Americans know nothing about Chi- na" asserted Chang Ping Wang, aoChi- nese graduate student of the university in an address at the Unitarian church Sunday night. "The libraries both here and in large cities do not provide any information regarding the great Asiatic nation and Americans know nothing beyond the fact that China is a yellow spot on the map." Mr. Wang urged the people of this country to rid themselves of thenotion that a'Chinaman is merely a rice-eat- ing individual with a long pig-tail. ENGINEERING SOCIETY WILL GIVE" TECHNIC ISSUE AWAY. THE PHOTOC 319 E. Huron We Do French Dry and Ste: PRESSING eend RE Suits Cleaned and Pressed 75c FULLER & O'CONNOR Tailors Hotel Camb S. W. Cor. Broadway, at 54th St., Near 50th St. Subway and 53d St.: Platinum Portraits chbaum ug Men's Tailor" 797 Woodward ti e t1 = r : q tit . fit llt tit - LS Ideal I (IC C-I ' New, ... r ^i v. .., 4 ung be considerate in moments of excite- ment and exultation. Is it not however' possible for even the freshmen to dis- play some sanity?t When the underclassmen rushed the Majestic Theater Friday evening for the second time within the week the auditorium was packed with an audi- ence composed in large measure of' women and children. Yet the mob de. manded instant admission. What would the result have been had the howling multitude broken down the barriers? The management of a theater bears a great responsibility in caring for the physical safety of its patrons. A dis- orderly mob packed within the walls. of a theater is about as safe as dyna- mite on top of a stove. Cigarettes are lighted, matches are carelessly hand- The Engineering Society has decided to present to all members of the or- ganization a free copy of the spring edition of the Technic. This edition, owing to numerous accidents, was not put before the general public until this week. A canvas for membership will be inaugurated in the near future. A slide rule lecture is being arranged for and will be given as soon as the date can be set. - The women of Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, are commencing a' financial campaign for residence halls. harry P. ET an enlargement from your favorite negative. 4ny negative from 'w"hich a good contact pint. p ay l1e made will )ie d an excellent enlar 2cmernt. Can be made any size from kodak negative suitable for framing E. J. 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