N DAILY tho University every morning; except Mon-, oughout the scjhool year. . the Post Office at Anil Ar- ;higan, under Act of Con- Mfarch. 3, 1879. bNAlNC EITOR. Falter K. 'Towe~rs. SELNESS 1WINAOER Albert It. IDilley Editorsi.y fron~the present semester, Those of us whv~o are senior, remember that in this year w leave the campus and face the trials andi troubles that await without. To the senior therefore wve again wish happiness and success for the year that is now with us. 0111cc L Best Stock News Editor ......,.. Harry Z. Folz Assistant...........Frank Pennell Athletic Editor, ..,..... Karl Matthews Assistant ............ G. C. Eldredge M~lusic and Drama . ... Earl V. Moore Intercollegiate News Harold G. McGee Filies ..............,. Emmett Taylor Arthur B. M1oohiman Walk XlV. Meorriti Frank Shaw- Maurice Myers Edward G. Kemp. Night Editors. Maurice Toulme AMack Ryan Loren Robinson Robert Gillett Wallace Veber C. Harold Hlippler Reporters. ,fohn Townley Oscar Beckman Frank Murphy William Daugherty 3 . Selig Yellen Fred B. Foulki Ha~l C. Tallmadge 11. Beach Carpenter Morton R. Hunter James D'Evelin 1Morris Milligan Leonard MS. Rieser Lester F. Rosenbaum JF. V. Sweeney 1 BUSINESS STAFF. Assistant to Mgr . ..Joseph Fouchard tAdvertising Mgr . .. Elmer P. Griersoi, AJrculation .11gr....,E. Ray Johnson A . R. Johnson, Jr. ..Emerson Smith E~dgar L. Jaffa....W. T1. Holland W. J. Wetterau J. R., Lippincoti Want Ad Stations, We are in a position to extend sym- pathy to the others who acknowledge the recent receipt of a pair of slippers, a calendar, and a Christmas card. The discovery that there are many such re- ninds us that we are fallen in troub- ions time. May wve hasten to remind those who Brow cedar chests of perfectos that we slid not "swe ar off" the consumption of nicotine. To those who hay-(e recently made their anual ;ascent to the rostrum of the aqua puira cart %ve recommend ce- mient, a g-,oodly supply of butter'milk and continued catarrh that will prevent the entrance of seductive odors If we could forget about the turkey that was we night be able to manage 'he offerings of thae monarch of the range. IAL( II fNL D NER MB'W'SUCCESS, Chiceago "Dollar" Dinver Featured 'by Songs, Yells and Speeches. Songs, cheers, and yells featured the first annual "dollar" dinner of the Chi- cago Alumni Association of the Univer- sity of M1ichigan, held at the Auditori- ,am Hotel, Chicago, Wedn~esday even- n~,December 27. About 250 alumn, 'ad 30 undergraduates were present The dinner being informal, there were ,io set speeches. Director B3artelme was asked to talky on the conference qtuestion but he declined to discuss i instead hle igave a brief review of thn 1911 football season and praised th'r ':earl for its excellent and faithful work in the face of misfortun- wVhich it suffered this year. Judge, H-ugo P'am, '92 gave a short address ,!~id Mr.Johin DI'Hibbard, '87 E, alumni ~nber of the board of control of ath- 1elcs and a former president of tho ';picago association, g-ratified the de- Qire of all Chicagoans for "dope" on 'lie conferenice que'stionl. He gave tho principal reasons for Michigan's not