C, ILIf C ... THE I1L; IAN DAILY Official Newspaper at the University of Michigan. Published every morning except Mon- day throughout the school year. Entered at the Post Office at Ann Ar- bor, Michigan, under Act of Con- gress of March 3, 1879. IANAGUNU EIJITOJL. Walter K. Towers. BUSINESS MANAVER Albert R. Dilley feeti Editors. Editor .:....,.Harry Z. Fols Assistant ............Frank Pennell Athletic Editor.......Karl Matthews DS Assistant............G. C. Eldredge Music and Drama ....Earl V. Moore tended and intimate, our regard and -admiration for them rises. By their diligence, affability, mixing qualities, and loyalty, they are ensuring their permanent welcome to our society. A finer Michigan spirit is not to be found anywhere than among the Chinese students. These men are deeply interested, of course, in the progress of the revolu- tionary movement at home. The in- terview with Mr. Sycip recently pub- lished in The Daily indicates that they ar- in sympathy with the new order of things, and contains a clear note of prophecy concerning the part which will be played indirectly by the Uni- versity of Michigan in the important developments predicted for the next generation in the Chinese Empire. The majority of Chinese students np in the University, and of those two come will undoubtedly return to their native land to assume positions of trust and leadership in the state. They will go well equipped in engineering, medi- cine, law, politics, and the social sci- ences. Probably the most valuable equipment they could take back is a set of modern social ideals. Whatever new -ideals they acquire will be got principally through observation and' actual social intercourse. If our boast- ed college democracy is made such a reality that they will recognize it as the dominant spirit of our university and community life, the University will contribute to the progress of the race in a profoundly effective way. Certainly the possibilities startle the imagination. Examli Just go to WAHR'S and pur'chase BLUE They keep all sizes and kinds-cords of them "smile - smile"in every one of then lWahr's Special" Fo for $1 00, the beat pen value in the market,an WA H R'SUnive Portraitqf QLality [ our Intercollegiate News Harold G. McGee Files ................Emmett Taylor Editorials. Arthur B. Moehlman Frank E. Shaw Edward G. Kemp Maurice Myers Night Editors. Maurice Toulme Mack Ryan Loren Robinson Robert Gillett Wallace Weber C..Harold Hippler Reporters. John Townley Oscar Beckman Frank Murphy William Daugherty J. Selig Yellen Fred B. Foulk Hal C. Tallmadge H. Beach Carpenter Morton R. Hunter James D'Evelin Morris Milligan Leonard M. Rieser Lester F. Rosenbaum J. V. Sweeney BUSINESS STAFF. Assistant to Mgr. ..Joseph Fouchard Advertising Mgr ...Elmer P. Grierson 'irculation Mgr.....E. Ray Johnson A. R. Johnson, Jr. ....Emerson Smith Edgar L. Jaffa ...... W. T. Hollands W. J. Wetterau. J. I. Lippincott Want Ad Stations. Press Building; Quarry's Pharm- acy, State and North Uni- versity. OFFICE HOURS: Managing Editor, 1-2 p. m., 10:30-11:30 p. in.; Buts- iness Manager, 1-5 p.Bin.. Both Phones 960. Subscription price: By carrier, $2.50; By mail, $3.00. OFFICES: Ann Arbor Press Building. Maynard Street. FRIDAY, JANUARY 26,1912. Night Editor-Oscar Beckmann. China and The University. We take as a matter of course events that would make a small college crow for months. So frequently do we learn of some one of our graduates receiving distinction that we give the matter scarcely any thought or coa- ment. The recent revolution in China, however, while bringing disaster to the Manchus, has yielded to us a little more than a modicum of satisfaction.. The elevation of a Chinese Alumnus to a position of high trust and re- sponsibility in the new revolutionary government has reinforced our po- sition as a world university. This is deserving of special com- ment not only because the interest which the event merits, but also be- cause of the large representation which China now has at the University. As our acquaintance among these sixty or more Chinese becomes more ex- Why not have Someth Exclusive anvd There is only one place Phone 961-L Ple trs Po-trsr 1. tiOWn Calk PKESSING end Suits Cleaned and Pressed 75o FULLER & O'CONNOR OR 25 cts. PlaceI th State New ITED LINES Ann Arbor and ison nd 10:13 a.m., 12:13. 8:13 p.m. :46, 9:46 and 11:46 5:40 p.m.; Lansing- -To Detroit, 5:45 a.m. two hours to 10:45 :45 a.m. and half-hour iso 12:15, 12:30 and 'change at Ypsilanti. 1-5:33 and 7:15 a.m. to 11:15 p.m. I For youir Pausing from preparations for the im- pending inquisition, we notice by the calendar that there are only six little days till the cost of putting one's face in the year book goes up. Our Chamber of Notables. J. Narcisse Fouchard. H. Zerno Folz. Remembering that the editors are to dine together this evening we are ready to join the Society for the Sup- pression of After Dinner Speakers. That Follows the "Starving Squirrel." Dear Ed:--Isn't it about time for the usual "daring freshman swims in icy Huron" story to break loose? Or are they waiting for the spring contests? A Soph. Change in Telephone Tolls Rumored. 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