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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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HiE 11ICIIIGAN DAILY

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TYPEWRITING. LAW OUTLINES, TYPE
WRITER SUPPLIES, TYPEWRITERS,,
(new and second hand), for sale and rent.
0o Do MORI TLL
OVER BALTIMORE LUTNCH BELL 582-J

Books.

clieal ?(ew apj rat th Unyt Al
Pblished ey m 41g;,;cp:M.
day throughout the school year. .
Walter K. Toer
Editors.
News Editor .......Harry Z. Folz
Assistant........ .Frank Pennell
Athletic Editor.....F. E. Shaw, Jr.
Assistant........... G. C. Eldredge
Myusic and Drama ... .Earl V. Moore
Intercollegiate News Harold G. McGee
Files.... .......Emmett Taylor
Editorials.
Arthur B. Moehlman Walle W. Merritt
Nlighit Editors.
I-Maurice Toulmne Ernest Burton
L~oren Robinson Karl Matthews.
Reporrs
Jaohn L. Cog Oscar Beckman
C. Harold Hippler.... Robert Gillett
Wallace Weber Willa ,)~ ghprty
Assistant to Mgr. .. Joseph Fouchardi
Advertising Mgr . ..Elmier P. Grierson
C. H. Klinlstuck A. R. Johnson, Jr.
OFFICES: Au~4 ArrF~ Building,
Maynard Street.,
1-2 p., ~10:30-11:3S0 p. mn.; Bus-
Roth Phoues ow0.
Sub~iscription price: By~ carrier, $2.50;
By mail, -$3.00.
ae v$eraid .

Whby not plce the matter before th~e
students at the coming electi~ons of
the Athletic Association an~d allow
thm 1to seect the cheer leader for
to ensi sessoni? Then the neces-
sary assistants could be elected or ap-
pointd and the efficiency of the root-
ing section. could b increased a hun-
dredfold. In the past cheering has
been too desultory to be effective. The
south stand has never yielded the vol-
ume of sound of which it is capable.
This should perforce be as well or-
ganized as the north stand and a con-
tinual cross fire of cheering would
hel~p the tem won~derfully.
We do not wish to be understood as
criticising the present leader but he
Is training up no successor and has
no assistants.

r T e xtand Students' Supplies for all departm Tons of
Second Hand Books Cheap-
Drekwing Instrum~ents erid
Engineers' Su~pplies
All the best makes of instruments, price $10 to $25
Many good second hand sets at - - $ to $15
Every set Guaranteed.
FOXunfiJn Pens
All the leading makes including Waterman Ideal,
ConklinIs' Self-filling, and "Wahr's Special," the best
$i.00 pen on earth.
Looses Lea.f ote Books, Shop Tools,
Lb * supplies, Etc., Etoo
WAHR'S UMYVERTITY BOOKSTORES
316 So. S t.t St. Main St., Opp. 'Court Thou

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The De~troit

Woman lfaters?3
j1ournal gave pulickity

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~STAF MEETINGVOA

to a stor, in~ its issue of Tuesday last,
.that ruffles our editorial plumes. It
.appeared on th~e womnan's page, wed
rather more than suspect that it wasf
written by a woman, and it retailed a
romance of The M~icigan Daily and
The article tells a story of the
grwt o he Dily from it1s begin-
ilng twenty one years ago, when "a
w~oman was amon~g those who nursed
it and fed it with news" up through
its youth, when it became more and
m~ore chary of the fminine.So thle
story runs. Then~entr Lee A White
who banished woman from the sane-
We must quote the conclusion in
toto, as our legal friends have it:
"~This year there has been a feelIig
age when a young man starts to sit
up and take. notice, that the, editor
nmight bring into the office a wo-
mian's editor.
"AndI now the story goes forth that
~-forit could not 1be anythig else--
of the co-ed and ch~oose a partner, a
womian to grace the editorial sanctum.
In the same breath it might be said
th~at there are 'those as is willin' to
be picked"'
Whence, we hasten to enquire, corn-
es the story forth?
In our first issue we spoke editor-
" p ol t e4 t th st f ar maeafter comnpetitive trials on the basis of
mierit alone, There will be no preiu-5
dice as to either Blass, position, or-
sex."{
other than this we have not spoken,
officiall1y or unofficialfly. As we stated'
in our opening issue, competition to
the staff is open 'to every student in
the university. We may have our own
private opinions concerning the eOR-
ciency of the average feminine re-
porter and our own views concerning
the most satisfactory. manner, of gath-
erlig news of the women, but we are
perfectly willing to be shown. 'Those
w~ho achieve the results will be ;given
the places, if they can produce the
goods. If the newcomers can shoe
greater efficiency than those now, on
the staff, those now with us must
m~ake way.

When You Destre
Portraits of Quality
Got#.
THE PHO0TOGRAPH~ER

319 E. Huron

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PRESSING e~n4 REPAII
Suits Ceaned and Presd 750 Si
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Every Day

OUR WFEEKCS

E~very mwe fte eotr
staff an~d ailltryouts must bei at-the:
Daily office at 12145 today.
Elect Our Cheer Leaders.
Michigan is badly in need of more
systematic cheering. One man may
be excellent as a leader but the job
calls for mo4re. To get the best re-
suilts out of the student body the lead-
er~ should be aided by at least half a
dozen good assistants. Able as he
mlay be, it is impossible for the leader~
alone to handle the south and north
stands on Ferry field. Cheering 'is a
mwoM important adjunct of football:
~Its mopral effect upon the eleven men
onthe gridiron is beyond argument.
Considering 'its importance, compar-'
atively little attention has been paid
to it at Michigan.
LWe -believe that 'the system of se-J

Harry

Lenox,

Wishes to advise the U. of M. students that he has
*secured his complete stock. of Fall aiid Witer 14ools.

Tani

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GO+OD BOARD $3.51
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Proprietor

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, leting a cheer leader and his assist-
anits ought to be a. ta,tter of election: lntruwtoir Called Away by Death.
The students know who;n they want R. W. Clark, instructor in petrogra-
to Iead their yells but he ftore have -PAY, was calle to West Brnhys
iot beef consulted. Conseentl~y terda by th.e 4death. qt a relative. He
~cheeriri, t WMhigan has not occupied Will not m~eet his claspes until Mlon-,
its rightful wofti"oi r several years. dpay.

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Catering to parties a specialty.
Music by Fischer's Orchestra.

We make the hest chocolate soda In
town. flrp In , y~r way toPerry
Field.

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ors to~ sell Choral OUnion Tickets
10 Star Concerts $3.00
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Bring ismitten reference signed by responsible piarty
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12:50 a. mi. To Saline, change at Ypsilanti.
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