THE MICHI4N AL DAILZ' ..._... THlE I1ICIIAN 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. 'I. MANAGING EDITOIL Walter K. Towers. BUSINESS MANAGER Albert R. Dilloy .Editors. News Editor. .... .. .Harry Z. 701: Assistant ............ Frank Pennell Athletic Editor.... Karl Matthews Assistant .......... .G. C. Eldredge FIiles .. ,........ Emmett Taylor Music and Drama ... .Earl V. Moore Intercollegiate News Harold G. McGee Editorials. Arthur B. Moehiman Frank E. Shaw Edward G. Kemp Maurice Myers Night Editors. Maurice Toulms Mack Ryan Wallace Weber 0. Harold Hippler Loren Robinson Robert Gillett Reporters. NTS m . all Insi truments .IDE John Townley Frank Murphy Oscar Beckman William Daugherty tion, poker should now be relegated to the garret with "Nellie Bly" and "Old Maid." We are ready for it. The game is here. Monte Carlo may well look to her laurels, for our own fac- ulty has entered the field,_ unhands- capped by a "can't lose" reputation. The highest form of gambling is now offered in the university curriculum,' under various names,-S. & R., CE la, 16, '2 and 3, ME, etc. We would not seem to protest against the official establishment of the game within our walls.' We have always counted ourselves among the down-to-date progressive vanguard. But it would ease our conscience won-. derfully to have the patrons come in- formed, as they go to San Marino. It is brutalizing to our sensibilities to see lambs led to the slaughter) The situation demands a course in adver- tising ethics, open to students by spe- cial permission. As to Also Ran's Proposal. The pled of "An Also Ran" for the institution of a speedier method of com municating examination results found in our breast a well of sympathy. The laws will surely say "Hear! Hear!." It does not seem to be. the intention of the writer to criticise the keepers of the' records. it is a big job to post thef records and send notices to the "conned." What is. desired is a dif- ferent system, one that will obviate long-continued worry. The real difficulty in the matter is devising a method satisfactory to all parties in interest. It is highly desirable to save the faculty the great annoyance of personal inquiries. The device proposed by our correspondent, however, is objectionable from the standpoint of business ethics. A'man's class record is his own private buss- ness until he chooses to make it pub- lic. To many people a condition is a hu- miliation akin to disgrace, and' they are entitled to have it kept from the curious public, to be spared any han- dicap the advertisement might bring them. As to the stimulative effect of publicity, that is decidely "contrary to the spirit of individual responsibility and manhood which We earnestly fos- ter. Each one of us is presumed to be serious enough in his class work to meet his obligations without being prodded by third grade tactics. The. writer must suggest another device. Drawing Ins, and Engineers' Fror Yoisr Michiganeis: Why not have Somethi Exclusive an~d Text and Students' Suj for all departments Laboratory Apri Foznfau1 w - J ny Portrait 411 Quality There is only one ith Leather rr r.- S 1. Selig Yellen Fred B. Foulk Morris Milligan Leonard M. Rieser Lester F. Rosenbaum J. V. Sweeney 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.;. . .>lE. Ray Johnson A. R. Johnson, Jr. ... .Emerson Smth 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, ,1-3 p. in., 10:30-11 :30 p. 'in.; Bus- iness Manager, 1-5 p. in.. 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