T1-E NMJ(Itic GAN DAILY7 Street PLAY clusive Styles ousers. lute Street I® R. AW QUESTIONS READY 22 S. State Strcet an oars THE fWA.;IIOAN DAIIL' (Officiali Newspaper at the Universit3 of Michigan. Published every morning except Mon- day throughout the school year. . E~ntered at the Post Office at Ann Ar- bor, -Michigan, udder Act of Con- gress of March 3, 1879. MAtNAGING EDITOR. j Walter R. Towers. j BUSINESS MANAGER * Albert .1.I illey Want Ad Stations. Press Building; Quarry's Pharm- acy, State and North Unl- versity. OFFICE',HOURS: AManaging Editor,) 1-2 p. n.,10:30-11:30 p. rr. ; Bu-ess Manager, 1-5 p. mn.: Both Phones 900. ISubscription price: Tay carriert$2.50," By mail, $3.00. OFFICES: Ann Arbor Press Building,' Maynard Street. TUESD;AY, DECEMIBER 5, 1911. Night Editor---1V0Jice lebeli. UNIVERSITY' CALENDAR Dec. 7.--Sohb Enig. class dinner at t-n- ion. Dec. 7.-.J. Law dance at Barbour gym. Dec. 7.---Faculty Concert at h-igh School Auditorim at 8 o'clock. Dec. 7, 8.--Y. W. C. A. Bazaar at Neow- berry Hall. ec. .-Seni;or Law Class Dinner at Union. )ec. 8.-Bernice de Pasqulali, Choral Union Series, University Hall at 8 o'clock. )ec. 8.-Kl-entucky Club Smoker at Un- ionl. )c .D. Cross addresses Wobmen, on "Venice." )ec. 9.-Senior Dent class dinner at )ec. 9.-Alumni Smoker at U~iversity Club, Detroit, 7:45. Undergraduates ins ited. Union. lec. 11.--J1unior Frig. Class Dinner atr Unionl. )ec. I 2.-Soph lit, dance at Barbour gym~. )ec. 1 3-16.--"The Awakened Rameses." the same Michiganensian found itself in the same plight. We then stated a conviction that the seniors "are not prompt because they know they do not have to be prompt; that the limit set is a bluff._ If an editor would fix a real, reasonable limit and convince the stu- dent body that he meant it the seniors: fwould be punctual of necessity." We trust thait the editor of the Michiganen- ' sian has set a date, or will set a date, that is the absolute limit beyond which pictures canniot be received. W~e be- lieve that. with the knowledge of such a limit the seniors will govern them- selves accordingly. When in past ex- perience we have hustled many times to g;et within a limit, only to have the limit broken and moved into the fu- ture for the° accommodation of the laggards we cease to regard such a ruwe seriously., It is easy to be a lag- g4ard and most of us will enjoy the sen- sation, if given the opportunity. The ;success of the senior year book is of deep interest to all of us, especi- ally the seniors. The cooperation of every senior is- necessary to attain drat success and 'we 'bespeak the at- tention of the graduates to the re- quests of the Michiganensian authori- ties. We beseech that the editors in- form us of the real limit that we m~ay know how much time we have to re- move the wart from the end of our nose, or banish any similar disfig- urement, that nighvt disgrace us, and the annual. All the Best NovelN of the Year Now on the SI Are a Few Titles. 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Buren Phom-e 961-L. 1000 Titles of Popular Copyright Fiction 5®C SHEEHANS it STUDENTS' BOOKSTORE See our Window Display I I P i" original mak~ers 0 Our Unknown, Unheard Cominunicants Plattrium FortraUs Yet again we hind it neccessary to re- mind communicants that, while we are willing to run communications over 2 We Do Frenof blind signature, the name and address pKi.eSSI N( of the author must be made known to Suits Cleaned and Pressed 76c the Managing Editor. We continually FULLER & O'CC receive many interesting commaunica- tions which we are unable to use be- cause our necessary regulations in this matter are not complied with. The identity' of the writer is treated as Irr s i o l str~ictly confidential when so desired., ________________ Have you seen I ~E LO QA' ,Ao I Tow TalkThe latest collar bwn ~al for n ow.e1 Newsy Sits swell Ed in our sanctum, sends his call from 4 L V SIS thie wilds of New Mexico in the shape 5,~ 2 for 2 ~ of a story to The Detroit News anent fIZISIEON 6WCQAKERS the commotion that is hcsnq prniiuepA 'l :h Dry aundStea DNNOR Tailors i I--W S g i l1 English clothes. None but im' ported woolens here and nearl} all the patterns are confined ex-, clusively to Kirschbaum. Drop int and see our display of fabrics. P. Kirschbaum "The Original Young .Mfen's Tailor" 1 G. 2737' 792' Woodward ything _ _ ~ Phone 1 5344,' J. A. GREY, Proprietor 1 be Cleaned =- TCime Senior Year Book. The editors of the: Michiganensian rave begun their ;annual battle with procrastination. They have announced hat the pictures must be taken by the riddle of January. Their statistician 'urther informs us that if the seniors roceed to the photographers at the )resent rate the last' graduate will 'ave had the ordeal performed by 1915 { nd the Michiganensian editors may miope, to have their book ready to pre- ;ent to the sons of the} more hasty of bhe present graduates when the new veneration enters the university. The I eniors should take heed. But we cannot but feel that the fault is rot all with the patrons of the book. 3omewhaat less than a year ago we had )ccasion to air our editorial view when by the first gubernatorial election in that vicinage. .Havine seien our sarc, spiintte. d"-'; dignified B~use Manager engaged is picching nicxels ac a crack in ai U~ street sidewalk we are prepared to believe anything of anybody. We are discovering that the limit in hats is human ingenuity, not human audacity as we had 'supposed prior to the arrival of the latest thought in men's millinery. Just to adid to the evidence of the in- ate depravity of humans we record the query of a person who wandered into our sanctum to enquire whether the night, watchman in the hobby horse factory across the alley from our office ever has nightmare. Illness Keeps Prof. Bogle From Classes prof. T. A. Bogle of the law depart- ment is suffering from' an attack of acute infiamiation of the 'eyes, "and con- sequently is unable to meet his class- es this week. ELOR~A For Sate in Ann Arbor' by Wagner &.,Co. E. E, '4. fair Dressing 'Manicuring Electrical Face and Scalp Treatments Full Line f Toilet Preparations and Hairt Ooods MLLE. TAYLOR 119 E. Lib'erty 1459J Buy your ALARM CLOCK at Chapman's Jewelry Store 20-, South Main Street rout On in formation to D) terident Allen, Ypsilanti, IUnited Lines, by officers forganizations, the mover capacity of the regullar group of students to or bor, extra car's and extra Poprah . ith, su lie Arrangements . y_ Y - made. Do not make yours seen nay work. 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