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March 14, 1912 - Image 2

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THU MICHIGAN DAILY
IIGAN DAILY Destructive criticism is easy. Noth-
ing is more so, and this varietyof crit-

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wspaper at the University
of Michigan.
every morning except Mon-
ughout the school year.
the Post Office at Ann Ar-

r, Michigan, under Act of Con-
ess of March 3, 1879.

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MANAGING EDITOR.
Walter K. Towers.
BUSINESS MANAGER
Albert E. Dilley

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icism is valueless unless it presents a 1
better solution than the one offered.
In other words, if you are unable to
boost, do not knock.
COUNCIL GIVES KENTUCKY
CLUB OFFICIAL SANCTION.
Announcement has been made of
the acceptance by the Senate Coun-
cil of the constitution drawn up for
the Kentucky Club. All students from
Kentucky who wish to become charter
members of the club must sign the
constitution before April 15 and it will
be placed at the Union for that purpose
on Saturday afternoon from 2 until 5
o'clock.

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Want Ad Stations

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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. for
next morning's issue.
Subscription price: By carrier, $2.60;
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, 1-5 p. m..
Both Phones 960.
UNION LA
THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1912
Night Editor-Fred B. Foulk.
Which is Better.

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to the president of one
classes, the donating of
money to a scholarship

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fund for the purpose of aiding deserv-
ing students to secure an education
would take the individuality out of the
memorial. Evidently that is the most
desirable quality in a memorial, from
his point of view. To a certain extent
this is true. T'he classes would merge
under the name of "The Class of 1912."
"The Class of 1913" and so on. Each
would be contributing the same and we
would then have a succession of schol-
arship funds.
Would this take away the individu-
ality of a class? It hardly seems that
it would. The fund would represent
the broad and worthy ideals of the class
which placed the welfare and happi-
ness- of their deserving fellow students
above a desire for something ornate
and showy. If this is a loss of individ-
uality, then we welcome it with open
arms.
There has been little evidence of
individuality in past memorials. One
class gave a bench, another a paint-
ing and the present class proposes a
combination bench and sun dial. Still
another donated a sanitary fountain,
usable only at long and infrequent in-
tervals. Wherein this much vaunted
individuality consists in class memo-
rials we are sorry to say that we can-
not find it.
Another statement by the same exec-
utive says that the scholarship idea is
a good one but can we be certain that
future classes will carry out the same
idea? No, we cannot. We cannot be
certain that the university will be
standing next year. Everything is
more or less of a gamble. But it
has been the experience at Michigan,
that if a class takes up a certain idea,
succeeding classes .usually follow it
out. If the idea is a good one, there
would be all the more incentive to fol-
low it.

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UNIVERSITY BOOKS'

COSflOPOLITANS WILL TELL
FOREIGNERS OF MIClIG AN.
The Cosmopolitan club has under
advisement the establishing of a spe-
cial committee to conduct a campaign
among students of foreign universities
who contemplate enrolling in univer-
sities of the United States. The ad-
vantages offered by the University of
Michigan will be published, and it is
thought t~hat iany foreigners will be
attracted to Ann Arbor.
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* 'CLASSIFIED ADS. *
Advertising matter for these *
* columns may be left at the *
* DAILY office, opposite the Ma- *
* jestic from 12 noon to 10 p. m., *
* or at The University Pharmacy, *
* 1291 S. University Ave.,Van Dor- *
* en's Pharmacy, Packard Street, *
* The Brown Drug Store, Main *
* Street, and Quarry's, on State
* Street, any time up till 8:30 p.m. *
* for next morning's issue. *
* These ads bring results.
**
* * * * * * * * *** * *.
STUDENTS YOU CAN MAKE $$$$$$
selling our goods during spare time,
vacations, etc., Household necessity.
Saving 80 per cent. Ready seller. Big
profits. Exclusive territory. .Free
Sample. Write for terms. C. H. Stuart
& Co., 75 Stuart Bldg., Newark, N. Y.
82tf
WANTED.
Wanted-To contract by April first
with energetic man to travel during
summer rush with line of school sup-
plies. State teaching and experience
Salary guaranteed. Address A. J.
Hart, Dist. Rep., 326 Catherine St.,
Ann Arbor, Mich., Phone 679-J.
114-15-161
FOR RENT.
For Rent-Room, 415 Church St.,. all
conveniences. Only one block from
campus. 115-16-17
Best strings and supplies for all
Musical instruments. Schaeberle &
Son, Music house, 110 S. Main St. 87tf
Stylish Banquet and Dance Pro-
grams should always be printed at the
Ann Arbor Press. (Thurs.)
Leave your want ads at The East
University Pharmacy, Van Doren's
Pharmacy, The Brown Diug Store and
Quarry's Drug Store before 8:30 every
night for the next morning's issue. tf

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A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
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FINE CANDIES
In halves and pounds. Phone us
your wants.

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Detroit United Lines .
On information to Division Superin-
tendent Allen, Ypsilanti, of the Detroit"
United Lines, by officers of Varsity or-
organizations, the movement, beyond the
capacity of the regular service, of any
groupof students to or from Ann Ar-
bor, extra cars and extra service will be
promptly supplied.

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MISS. E. J. FOLEY
921 E. Huron Street, End North 12th Rain wa;
2 Blocks East of High School - Phone 989.J 1119 0OUth
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