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1 5itrctnot that of the university, is
There is too mnifest anl ambition to '
usurp the functions of the university
01F 1 i i , i e d t e i e w r s i reshm en" in its H and-B3ook, p. 72:
"t o Ann Arbor early and come to
Y. AT. C. A. headnur:rter: for informa-
tion. Dh o.; bother the Inil-ersity ofli-
SChulS 1¢unfn eZei1,y 71Tey ar'e busy.
;We like to be bothered." There is
stronb feelin~g fremtently exp"res sed,l
that it is unwise for the university to
enc(ourage the Y. Al. C. A.'s assumpT-
tion~ of these du-ties, and student iiem-
bers of the Michignn Union have al-
0. ready declared their initenltion to pub-j
- lish. the Hand-Hook hcreafter.
, We.observe no improvem;.ent in the
4MUSIC AND DRAMA
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,welfare of the students now, as com-
, i e i h t e f r e a s h nhad the U niver s'ity S. C. A., at all com -
mnensurate with the differcee in et-
peuditure. One of the former members
ci the latter b"oard said recently that
h budget did not c,eed at any tint(
1,700,00,-1ess than one-eighthi of the
Y. M1. C. A. budget. It has been said
that theo studt'ts contribution amounClits
onz i a verage ,to $3.00 each,-a totl
of circa $4,500, or more than three
timdes the total expense formewrly, and
some of those students comlain of
their inability to buy text-hooksq. They
sa ,y they are ashamfed not to contribute
when they arc told what is "usually
done. '
N(_-. we aro thlre-atened by thle Y. M.
C. A. as a competitor in the function :
of' t2MhinUnion. We, have beefn
hopi.; that the Union wmind prove iN
fact, as woell as in name, a ceniter
W'ound which, and in WOih a" cs'' n
and alumni interests would unite. 11t
should embrace all the associations,
Athletic, present Union, Literary As-
sociations, and also the R;eligious Asso-
ciation, etc., together with the Mlichi-
gan Daily. All interests should be con-
stituent parts and make up its interests
as awhole.
But we are threatened now with the
divisive force of this Y. M. C. A., a
branch of an organization, p~owerful,
and resourceful in miethods and means.
It has served due notice of its inte ntion
to erect a building of its owns at a cost
of~ $200,000 to $300,000x. That means a
divided university sentiment for all
time to C'one, a potential troubler in
our midst, whose strength and nude-
sired influence in the future wve can-
not now measure or foresee.
Chauincey QIOtt% Dc. 6.
Four songs which will be whistled
and sung in all parts of town the next E
j ay after his first appearance here, arer
introduced by Chauncey Olcott during
the action of his new play "Macuhla"
at the Whitney Theater. The titles
are "Macushla," "With the Twinle in
Her Eye," "The Girl I Call fy Sweet-
heart Must Look Like You," and "Good'
Bye My Emerald Land."-
"'11he Girl From Rector's."
"The Girl From Rector's" that is to
be produced at the New WAhitney Thea-
ter on Thursday, December 7, receiv-;
ed, the following notice from the Free
Press: "The worst that can be said of
'The Girl From Rector's,' is that it is'
a 'ripping good play, one that is calcu-
lated to drive dull care away and at
the same time impart a little informa-
tion to those who might not be .ac-
quainted with the ways of the Great j
White Wt~ay. The engagement h~ri
for' one night only. Seats are now o
sale at the box office.-
FIFTEEN YEARS AG~O TODAY.
A giant mass meeing wa held to
encourage the speakers who were to;
represent the university in the annual
debati with Chicago,
The football season closed with the 1
Athletic Association $421 in debt. Th'
Chigago Alumni association loane
$300 to meet the defiit.
'lWi~NYYEARS AO 'Z'elAY
Alonzo A, Stagg, who was reported
to have accepted the position of phys-
ical director. at the new university at99
Chicago, has decided to accet the offer
of the Yale management' to: become
Professor of Athletics there.,
I)EAN RATES SPEAKS ON
'PFE M[11' AIQNS OF LA WYER""
Dean H-. M. Bates lectured before an
open meeting of the W~ebster society
last evening at Webster Hall in the
law buildidg. His subject was "The
Temptations of the Lawyer," Some of
the material for the lecture was taken
from the dean's personal experience.
Over two hundred and fifty attended
the meeting.
IUNIVERSITY NOTICES
Meeting of Cosmopolitan club this
evening at 7:30 o'cloick, room 107 north
wing University Hiall.
Alpha Nu-Meeting at 7:30 tonight,
Alpha Nu rooms.
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One way of increasing your
salary without: striking the
boss for a raise is to make your
dollars buy more.
Night:
Matinee
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PRICES
:.35c, 450c,
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The~ Rexall Dru
Have you found it? It is Mire in Ar
We sell lots of Rex all just as they do in every
REX ALL SIGNIFIES QUAL
THE BROWN DRUG
E. C. EDSILL, Prop.
122 S. Main St. The Rexall Store Pre
Mediree, MigNht, Sadurde,:
A. H. WOODS suggests' an eveningj
Laughing Sensation of the I
TIME
1 20 Weeks
%x][R1 16 W
IN THE- os
. Ida 20 W
OrAqI. New'
Wvith an All-Star
,:,T::
Talk about
the day's
events
Two
Brings the Michiga
door for the rest of
IOnly
50 cents
- Uvs
10
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CONFIINS, CIGARSI
CGO4RTTS, PIPES
its for B- -B Pipesn
It is for reasons such as these that
the head of one departm('ent says:
"Hands off the university," and another
,Let it depart from our presence," sen-
timents that have been echoed by
Imany, and by the brightest and best
minds in the university.
ILet thema resolve themselves into a
'University Religious .Association., re-
strict their activities, correct their
Designers of AI
c~ will try and- VCRsC y..u all and give you
the very best satisfaction.
LARGE LINE OF CLASS PIPES
.. JO0LLY.
)8 S. State Street, AnnArbov, Mich.
flOODY Corns, bui~ions, ingrowin':
nis. r and u ed
eptic. office hour s.P0-1' a nm. 1-5and 7ich-4 p r
MISS E. J.. FOLEY
921° E. Huron Street, End North 12th
31 cks East of Highi School . phone 9899"J
manners, become genuinely' interested
in the state university and its members
and the churchesi of our city and I ven-
ture to say that they wvill find in many
of their present critics hearty well-
-wishers, financial as wvell as moral sup-
Yours truly,
JAMES A. CRAIG.
Dr. Hllsdale Returns Home.
Dr. W1. B. Hinsdale, dean of the Homy-
copathic department, returned yester-
d'ay from Bay City where he spent
Thnsgvn with his son, Dr. A. L
IHinsdale.
English Cuts
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