THLE MIChiiIGAN DAILY Street 1I SA Y re SMyles e Streetj 12CalendarsI THlE FI1iO.'HAN DAILY, E OfticialAiew saper at Mc,~iirst of llicigas. Published every morning except Mon- day throughout the school year, Entered at the Post Off'ice at Ann Ar- bor, Michigan, under Act of Con- gress of March 3, 1879. t IS INEI,'SS NAE Albwrt R. IWilley Editors. News Editor .......HBarry Z. Folz Assistant .........,... Frank Penniell' Athletic Editor .,...., Karl Matthews Music and Drama .... Earl V. Moore Intercollegiate News Harold G. McGee Files ...............Emmett Taylor Ed It ails. Arthur B. Moehlnan Frank E. Shaw; Edwvard G. Kemp Mlaurice Myers. N lwht Editors. i most comDplete !y Sticks in the Maurice Toulme Loren Robinson Wallace Weber Mack Ryan Rtobert Gillett C. Harold Hippler Reporters k Look our line over before bu~sinige Lan's BOOKSTORE- v ale or Rent WRITING MORRILL Mat~te Street l1nf - ° ° ! ..- II ° . 1 ' ° oung men's tailoring. If they start y continue to dress well, and that clothes made here; and when they "we will be responsible for their olcns, selected especially for young f our stock; and the suits we design a dash and style to them, with a nistaken for apparel produced with arel young gentlemen should affect. hbaum. G. 27'37 737Woodward O For the rest of the I School Year 4 John Townley Oscar Beckman Frank Murphy William Daugherty 3. Selig Yellen )Fred B. Foulht Hal C. Tallmadgae13. Beach Carpenter Morton R. Hunter James D'Evelin Morris Milligan Leonard MN. Rieser (.ester F. Rosenbaum 3. V. Sweeney I1SJ N IESS STA i1F. &ssistant to Mgr. .. Joseph Fouchardl Advertising Mgr . ..Elmer P. Grlerso3 "ircuJatlon Mgr.. .E. Ray Johnson A. R. Johnson, Jr. Emerson Sin il E~dgar L. Jaffa ...... W. T. Holland 3 W. J. Wetterau. J. I. Lippincott Want Ad Stations. Press Building; Quarry's Pharm- acy, State and North Uni- Versi ty. OFFICE HOURS: Managing Editor 1-2 p. mn., 10:30-11:30 p. in.; Bus- iness Manager. ,i-5 p;.., Roef itioanea 9F0, Subscription Pric'e: By c'arrer. $2.50: Bly mail. Vq no. OFFICES: Arn Arbor Press Building Maynard Street. THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 1912 Night Editor-Nla urice Toutrue. The Best Prayer. Th ne et w i hi en a ieted by the people of the state in the new University Extension Lecture course is extremely significant. The fact that more than fifty cities and towhs have already petitioned for speakers must be taken as an indi- cation of much greater 'interest in the university and its 'work than we have ever heretofore imagined. "We have had mlany occasions to complain justly of insufficient appro- priations.' We knew that such treat- ment was not intentionally unreasona- ble nor due to excessive caution. It. was the natural and inevitable reflec- tion of an uninformed or rather, per- haps, misinformed public; opinion. -With no means of learning directly of the university and its affairs, the people of the state have had to rely on distorted press reports forr their knowledge. Senisational stories, either, wildly exaggerated, or absolutely false have been recited at length and repeat- ed by the newspapers but the real life of the students, the work of the fac- ulty -nd the actual results obtained have been considered too dull and un- interesting for the public. And yet that is exactly what the public desires The -action of the Regents in sending out faculty men as representatives of the university should prove of inesti- mable value We are poor. We need many things. We are dependent 'upon the people of the state for support. Ev- ery opportunity which we have to ac- quaint them with our needs must be realized. And it might be well for each one of us to remember that effort is the prayer which is most often answer' ed. Rejuvenated Janitors. We 'desire to congratulate the janitor force of the university. So long have we been accustomed to take sly raps at this body for everything from the stuffy condition of class rooms, and unseemnly'roller towels to the atmos- pheric conditionls. For all this we do most humbly attempt to make amends by laying a somewhat belated laurel wreath at their feet. The cause for all this effusive praise? Very obvious to even the most careless observer. I3n he past we have been accustomed to wade through three or more feet of snow on our way to classes. It stayed there until it melted or the fire in the suprinitendent's office went out and he, force was obliged to work or freeze. Naturally we were'surprised to see several1 horse drawn plows out, right after the recent snowfall, and the side- walks swept clean before we had time wo sette back and give our'opinion of 'he janitors. Some of us were so sur- prised that we walked in the deep know alongside the walks just to feel natral. Such evidence of activity has plot been seen. by the oldest native in a Score of winters. We do, not know whether' to attribute it to the awak- .ning social conscience, the reform ,pirit or to Judicious prodding by the Tief. Whatever may be the reason, it is good and We are for It Bring on another batch of laurels. Are Trying to Revise Courses.. Torli on the revision of the require- ments.for graduation is being carried on in the variouus sub-departments of the university, in conjunction with the general committee on the subject which was appointed last year by the President.; Tuesday a meeting of the professors of the sciences was held to consider what concessions or demands should, be made by their representa- tives when the matter comes up for final settlement in the general commit tee,.. Nothing was given out conernng the proceedings. New York Journalist to Speak Here. Frank,. I. Cobb, chief editorial writer of the New York "World," will speak before Prof. Scott's class in journal- ism either January 18 or 19. Mr. Cobb who before going to the "World," serv- ed in the same capacity with the De- troit. 'Free Press," is returning to De- trig, to attend the meeting of. news- paper men to be held there on the 18th. The lecture will be open to the public and, the subject and exact time and place will be announced later. 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