IQA AlL! Ii A _.... THE MICHIGAN 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. MANAGING EDITOR. Walter K. Towers. BUSINESS XANAGER Albert R. Dilley Want Ad Stations Press Building; Quarry's Pharmacy;. The University Pharmacy, 1219 S. University; Van Doren's Pharmacy, on Packard Street; The Brown Drug Store, Main Street. Leave ads at these stations before 8:30 p. m. fore next morning's issue. Subscription price: By carrier, $2.50; By mail, $3.00. OFFICES: Ann Arbor Press Building, Maynard Street. OFFICE HOURS: Managing Editor, 1-2 p. M., 10:30-11:30 p. m.; Bus- iness Manager, 1-6 p. m.. Both Phones 169. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 1912. Night Editor-.. Harold Hippler. 1 note book on 7 the pound T your t - Ham Poultry Sausage red 210 N. 4th Ave [echanics Bank S. Main St. lus and Profits $108,000 Back to the Fundamental. Education we need to be constantly reminded, is a process of educing, of drawing forth, rather than pouring in Every department of the university, ev- en the academic department, is infest- ed with those who think only in terms of their profession; for whom the par- amount question is "How is this study going to make me a better-equipped teacher, a more skillful physician, an abler lawyer, a shrewder man of bus- iness?" The educational value of a study is determined by a quantative measure- ment. It is a good course if it de- velopes and presents a large number of facts and rules of practical use. History, economics, rhetoric, and even philosophy have utility only in so far as they enhance one's ability to argue a case, teach literature, discuss public issues, or produce wrinkled green peas. We are specialization mad. The worm of commercialism is attacking our very root. Education is a process which should not vary with the individual or the department. If we were all intended to be alike, there 'could be no objection to that kind of so-called education which is a mere pouring in. But the mind is not a honey-comb, to be filled and enriched with honey extracted by erudite honey-bees from the myriad of flowers which bloom in the garden of learning. It is the plant itself, in the process of growth, which with proper cultivation by watchful gardeners will develop and unfold in all its beauty and fulnness, according to its peculiar nature. It is a healthy sign when the philos- ophy and rhetoric courses outgrow their quarters. The popular method of evaluating a course is disclosed in the familiar testimony, "I got a lot out of that course," a statement which is highly unflattering both to the inform- er and to the course,. If you want to be sure that a course is a good one, find someone who can say of it, "It get a lot out of me." If it does that, it educates. town ~~ Hurrah! Another scandal unearthed. Someone found a cigarette butt in Me- morial Hall. If they stop kicking that dog around, when are they going to abstain from pestering the S. C. Ither and Both. Dear Ed:-Which is it that hurts our dads most, the the high cost of living or the cost of high living? S. P. Ender. Y. M. C. A. WORKERS RETURN FROM TRIP TO EATON RAPIDS The Y. M. C. A. deputation team con- sisting of Stan Wells, Victor Jose, Pe- ter Balkema, William Maurer, and Mr. W. H. Tinker has just returned from a trip to Eaton Rapids, where the men spent three days in speaking and working for te university and the Y. M. C. A. Incidentally there was a bas- ketball game, and the men from Ann Arbor were defeated by the score of 17 to 13. Two calls have come for the Associ- ation team, one from Milan and the other from Saline, and these requests for the Michigan men will be filled lat- er in the month. Sugar Will Speak to Socialists. Maurice Sugar, '13 L, will speak on "The Man Sandwitch," before the Michigan Socialist Society at the Uni- tarian church this evening at 8:00 p. m. WOME'S LEAGUE PREPARES TO ACCOMMODATE VISITORS. Preparations are being made by the Women League to house and board the women who will attend the School- master's Club from March 26 to 30 in- clusive. All persons who have any ac- commodations to offer are asked to mail a card to Winifred Mahon, No. 4, Cutting apartments, stating the num- ber of guests that can be accommo- dated, and prices. The telephone num- ber and address should also be includ- ed on the cards which must be mailed before Monday, March 18. J. Engineer Takes Position in N. Y. Whitney Parsons, '13 E, of Port Hur- on has accepted a position with an im- porting firm in NeO York City. Par- sons will leave immediately to assume his new duties. GOVERNOR OSBORN ENTERTAINS SIGMA DELTA CHI AT LANSING Gov. Chase S. Osborn entertained fourteen members of the local Gamma chapter of Sigma Delta Chi, of which he is an honorary member, over Sun- day and Monday in Lansing. The par- ty was given an opportunity to witness the 56th legislature in session Monday evening; and trips were also made to M.. A. C., the School for the Blind, and the Industrial School Boys. Prof. F. N. Scott accompanied the party, return- ing Monday morning. rlsatlnurm Portrmaits When You Desire Prortraits of Ou Track Go to THE PHOTOGRAPHER 319 E. Huron Portraits pl .tlnurm Base ^ HAVE YOUR CLOTHES HALL" BROTH EEI Suits Dry Cleaned and Pressed 75c DRESS SUITS PRESSED 50c Ball LAW B Indoor 42nd Year in Ann Arbor DICTIONARIES QUIZZ BOOKS LEGAL Complete and Splendid Call BRAN~CH: AT ANN ARDOR r I Admin. Wahr UNIVERSITY BOOKS' INES To close stock of the estate of an. 12:13, 11:46 sing- F5 a.m., Haller's J will be sold out at 2:30 to 5, 7 to 10. F and 7:15 a.mn. Sp.m. WEDNESDAY, FEB. JOHN L. DUFFY H Atty. for Estate. 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