A ;,I A I E MICHIGAN. DAIL' :_1 i I-q Official Newspaper at the University of Michigan.a Published every morning except Mon- day throughcut the school year. Entered at the 'ost Office at Ann Ar- bor, Michigan, under Act of Con- gress of March 3, 1879. MANAGING EDITOR. - Walter K. Towers. BUSINESS M&ANAGER Albert R. Dilley Editors. News Editor ........Harry Z. Fols Assistant ............Frank Pennell Athletic Editor........Karl Matthews Assistant............G. C. Eldredge Files ................Emmett Taylor Music and Drama .... Earl V. Moore Intercollegiate News Harold G. McGee Editorials. Arthur B. Moehlman Frank E. Shaw Edward G. Kemp Maurice Myers Night Editors. Maurice Toulme Mack Ryan Wallace Weber C. Harold Hippler Loren Robinson Robert Gillett Reporters. usual frame of mind. For several weeks we can sit back with our heels cocked on the table or mantel and knock the weather. It is a time of preparation. The track team is busy wearing out the gym floor and the baseball squad is trying to raise the batting standards of the seasons past. Some are preparing for the next series of examinations. The Daily does not like to boast, but a word or two of what we are going to do this semester ought not to be amiss. Our policey will, in the main, be the same as in the past-to aid and encourage every legitimate college enterprise. We hope to make The Daily rank first among publications of its kind. Text and < for all department Drnawing In and Engine r LaboratoryA Fo zn.ai WA H R'SU"" d-Hand 1 Instruments .eather 0. or Rent RITIN ORRILL BO OKSTORE ianGs I LETS UNDRED FOR THE i0 OTHER CHOICE I--CALL AND SEE. J. Selig Yellen Fred B. Foulk Morris Milligan Leonard M. Rieser Lester F. Rosenbaum J. V. Sweeney John Townley Oscar Beckman Frank Murphy William Daugherty Hal C. Tallmadge H. Beach Carpenter Morton R. Hunter Russell H. Neilson BUSINESS STAFF. - Assistant to Mgr. ..Joseph Fouchard Advertising Mgr ...Elmer P. Grierson Circulation Mgr.....X. Ray Johnson A. R. Johnson, Jr. ....Emerson Smith Edgar L. Jaffa ......W. T. Holland& W. J. Wetterau. J. 1. Lippincoti Want Ad Stations. Press fBuilding; Quarry's Pharm- acy, State and North Uni- versity. OFFICE HOURS: Managing Editor, 1-2 p. m., 10:30-11:30 p. m.; Bus- iness. Manager, 1-5 p. m.. -Both Phones 960. Do Your Stunt. "He who doeth his work and cut- teth out the gabfest shall on the great day of Readjustment stand in." It is a fact for Elbert Hubbard, Word Jug- gler Extraordinary, talking to himself recently, acknowledged as much. if men and women today would eat less and sleep less, kick less and brag less, fear less and hope less, yes, and pray less and DO MORE, (repeat slowly) what a hustling little world we would have. Nowhere is this fact better il- lustrated than in -our colleges. Each is filled with polished palaverers, pet- ty politicians, penniless poker players, painfully patient plodders, pedigreed pests and pubescent philosophers but where, oh where are the students who are really DOING SOMETHING? How many are growing instead of merely swelling? Be yourself and you will be- distinguished, says someone, but you had better grab a good live wire if you lack voltage. When you speak, say something; when you work, do some- thing. Maintain a ratio of one part talk and nine parts judgment and use the nine parts judgment to tell when to use the on part talk. For Your Michiganensian P Why not have Something Exclusive and Cl1 There is only one place to get it Portrait qf Quality Phone 961-L Pist#n um Portr tI 319 E. We Do French D.'y and Steam C PRESSING ind REPA Suits Cleaned and Pressed 75o FULLER & O'CON NOR Tailors 619 I down talk L~AW BO0 I Cleans Anything J. A. GREY, Proprietor Orchids flowers ATIONS Subscription price: By carrier, $2.50; By mail, $3.00. OFFICES: Ann Arbor Press Building, Maynard Street. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1912. Night Editor-Wallace Weber. The New Semester. With the backbone of winter still un- broken and the -mercury so far down the tube that it cannot be interviewed, The Daily opens the second semester with a hearty welcome for its readers and also for the few' who wish they were. Exams are past and we are pleased to note that a few of our friends are still among us. Some few have disappeared, but they do not seem to have expected a long sojourn with us, so there are no hard feelings. Hard luck tales from the different de- partments graced an unusualy blue Monday and our friends of the engi- neering department indulged in some fancy and gilt edge swearing for our benefit. All of which goes to show what a college education will do for a man. The "J" hoppers have come and gone and we are in the midst of a temporary financial depression. So, taking everything together, we are en- tering upon the second semester in the ,. WE CAN'T FIND TYPE LARGE ENOUGH TO EXPRESS OUR SOR- ROW AT BEING BACK. Not that we aren't glad to be back but the regret attaches to the unfortu- nate truth that our return is coincident with the resumption of hostilities with our friends the professorial enemy. Don't think for a minute that, much as we prize our ,unpopularity, we claim any relation of cause and effect. All those who went to the hop and have sore feet raise their hands. All those who didn't go to the hop and have lame elbows respond by the usual sign. ANN ARBOR rn Philip Morris ORIGINAL LONDON Cigarettes 42nd Year in Ann Arbor -, DICTIONARI QUIZZ Call BRANCH: Grand Rapids, Mich. yet Academy OPEN orority and all Univer- For Rates and Dates That makes it unanimous. Aside from stopping the hop for calls for Messrs. Lawn and Gink the finest thing we noted at the lat% orgy was the appearance of Norm Hill, late bug hereabouts; adorned in evening clothes plus a gilt police badge. Dora Lean Jibbey is demanding an addition to ier office to accmommodate the post-Hop enquiries so we pause to move our desk, office, pen, and ink- well into the hall. "The Little Brown Box" Plain or Cork tip. on't deny your- self of cigar- ette perfection. If your dealer doesn't stock your size- write for free illus- trated price-list. 402 West Broadway;N.Y. 487 St Catherine Street East, Montreal On informa tendent Allen United Lines, organizations, capacity of t group of stu bor, extra car promptly 'sup in JUST I SPR , Inn "11 L, Manager I 1078-L for that lunch while boneing the exams. DELIVERY FREE t 1.- Wagner & Co. State Street A big bunch of New Effects New Ideas S.H C ,, I r i t ... w 140M MMMMIMM9 A ive you the Latest Styles Just Received A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF G LBERT'S FINE CANDIES In halves and pounds. 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