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mievIigau.
morning except Mon~-
)ut the school year.
Post Office at Ann Ar-.
, under Act of Con-
h 3, 1879.
r K. Towers.
SS M[ANAGER
Editors.
.....Harry Z. FoIk

classes and organizaes s letmnie con-
vinced that they are: in earniest, they
will respond. No hardship is involved
as it is hum~an nature to wait until the.
"last minute" and the advancing and
fixing of the "last minute" adds no
new difficulties.:-
Only necessity will cure procrasti-
nation. If the Michiganensian edi-J;
tors succeed in;Jdong 'th~eir share in4
developing habits- of punctual-
ity 'instead of mak~ing postp.9l~en~ent
easy they will have earned the grat-~
itude of all affected.k

Best

Desk Cal
Diaries,
Books of
-Files, Ty]

,.l [ iN. TALK~ . *"";.,,_:
tie. imnplore 'the menIlrs q the N.
0..C. P. to tape' into their wud.t the
m~an who calls 'half way racp~S. the.
campus to enquire; ,is it c- -d e--gb

lleglate News:f

Eldaredge
V. Moore
G. McGee
tt Taylor

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~odHplrpersuiaded our Cornell bre en t,.de"
toldRipper ist from spellng it Ann1 Harbor. ;
SLine. Ads
ar Beckman ° a- splendid assortm n of. sticks at.
Daugherty VW'hr.s,".:~-2~
ed B; Foulk "photographs of the ., zile+.f.z~
Carpenter don.".
ne 'd vli If RMsrrisJi1bbey's imai.;cot u;:t
rd . ieer rrvein present proportios p e- ::
V. Sweeney that we -Will be forcedio d4i~anA <her
F. services .more _frequenztlyithn,;ne
hi Fouchard a week. -oc
P.Grierson
ay Johnson FIFTEEN YEARS AGO TODAY. -
erson Smith ,..,.
T. Holland 3 The acceptance of the9., C ferene.
:Lippincott rules by-the Athletic Bar,. met
ing with. some opposition tJ e cam-
pus. r
's Pharm- Agitation farxthe reylvjgpof .:the ld
i Un- CoedyClubW~sbeing started..,-
TWENTY YEARS -AGO TODAY.
ing Editor
m Bus-..
~. ..The Athletic Assoc$jtion, aj:1le. to
P m" the faculty far permission to hold a
public sparring cotest ,th~~e pjgase
rier, $2.50: approved .withi the- unuostLtnghat
"no hard hittin~g would 'be petmitted
ss Building under an~y circumtanwes.",
,. ~Prof. .11. :O'Adams, bgaq_,a couirse'
of. extension- lecture :e8 1 tr'oit-.

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1912.

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A JProd For Laggards.
We cann'ot too highly commend the
action, of .the Michiganensian officials
in securing the passage of a ruling by
which they will be enabled to fixa
definite limit when all matter intend-
ed for publication in the year. book
must be in the hands of the~ editors.
This is a mneasure which we recom-
mended editorially early~ in .the~ year
and it is but natural that we view the
adoption of the ruling with: pleasures
The measure impresses us as mei'
itorius. We all want a senior year
hook at an early date and it is only
possible if the students will turn- n.
p)ictures and copy at a corresponding
time. Now it has been made neces-
sary for all seniors to turn in their
pictures on time or be missing from
their annual. We trust that the Mich-
ganensian editors will enforce the
rule. We believe that they are in ear-
nest and as rapidly as the seniors,

Whatev . er 'a ilady, who attended the.
miusic master,'s convention in Ann Ar-
bor during the holidays; '.wagbuyft"',
does not matter; at any rate:;sh'1 e're
ceived aii$'Eng fish dime-In chage And
car~ried 'it- to Goigia with 'h er. The
ady is now makig vigordus efforts:ta, :.h
regain her goo~d American dimzte,: fdk'
the King George 'dime is worthr ' oly .
An acqguain~tance of hers in towfn has
received a note fromi'her enclosing the M icbigan
unfortunate coin and asking her to re- T
turn a U: S~: dime in-its place. Reckdn To
ing the cost of stationery-an" ,ostage V
coming and "going at six cents, the ,.
matter shows brllin finei g-%6 3autiful a.
the part of the lady ,from .'Gergia
_____________Mitinee '
A. H. Sabin to Address Ci jt Td Y '
The ijniv4 sity off. i~bhgan eao
of the American Chemnical Soz; ,wll,,.
hold 'its next' meeting in Room' 265, COrnng Ao-
c~hemical' laboratory. j.auary,18,all flI.I
p. in. A paper on 'ead Pigmntu az, hi
Some Paint Problems' will be reaq1.by h Q
A. H. Sabin, consulting chemist of the- waite1
National Lead Company.* *. . . . .

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gr.x;tgay'

have you riottce4eA-
_ ' . ,-.the "d'stingeishud .
appearano-~a perfect fitting Dress -Salt 61ve one;
This is the only kind we make.
WAGNER & CO. Our fabri -ari'the noewe:;t.
State Street.

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Latest Styles

Just Received
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
GILBERT'S
FINE CANDIES
In halves and pous. Phone us
your wants.
VanDoren's Pharmacy
7013 Packard St.

*Money for the Students
Why pay 50 ;or, 60 cent$,,e'r
hour when you can play
BILLIARDS AND POOL -FOR 2 'ts.
per hour atj
The Old Place
$12 -South State
* Everything.New

Hairr e s;g Man cwirg 'Mrs. J,
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