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March 15, 1912 - Image 3

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SAYS STUDENT BODY SHOULD
CONTROL SELF.
(Continued from Page i. )
ing money for the band, the underclass
contests and such events of common
interest, has been by popular subscrip-
tion, it is not surprising, certainly not
dishonoring, that its finances were al-
ways uncertain.
It was never known until
the eleventh hour whether the
band could be sent East. It then often'
happened that unexpected contribu-
tions came in suddenly at the last
minute in excess of the amount need-
ed. Such sums could not be returned
because their donors were not known.
The only reasonale solution was to
turn the money over to the general
-treasury of the Council, to mxeet such
expenses as resulted from, for in-
stance, football celebrations, or if pos-
sible to preserve the amount intact to
start a similar fund the following year.
And yet the Student Council has been
'^ioiently attacked by The Michigan
Daily as well as ridiculed in nursery-
rhyme fashion for just such action!
Students Should Cooperate.
An efficient and influential Student
Council every democratic university
should have. Two things, at present,
prevent the developMent of such an or-
ganization here at Mlc~g~an. First,
the faculty jealousy guards itg p~er~og-
atives, and rsecondly, the students taill
to appreciate ie peed of serious and
enthusiastic cooperaigi. AWe should
at least be able to remedy the latter.
It is said that highly favored indeed
is that university whose alumni ha -,e
thIF alma mater jalways in memoriy,
and who delight to do fiey honor; but
more richly bleed surely is too ni-
versity whose studomts, while t~e are
students and before th~ey have left the
college halls, conceive a rigid per-
spective of what 'makeo for her iip-
building and her highest good. 'hen

[the students have reached this concept
and are ready to act in accordance
therewith, who shall deny them the
right of self government?
An Earnest Citizen.

Best strings and supplies
Musical instruments. Schael
Son, .Mu sic house, 110 S. Main
The Ann Arbor Press prod
printing are of the finest qua]i
and see. Press Bldg., Maynard
Young Ladies-Saturday ata
you can buy lovely $1.50 Night
in Crepe and Wainsook for 98

The Ann Arbor Press products in
printing are of the finest quality. Call
and see. Press Bldg., Maynard S.
(Friday tf)
Leave your want ads at The East
University Pharmacy, Van Doren's
Pharmacy, The Brown Drug Store and
Quarry's Drug Store before 8:30 every
night for the next morning's issue. tf
Leave your films at Hoppe's Studio
to be developed. Satisfaction guaran-
teed. 116-17

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Society Hears Jackson Dentist
Dr. C. J. Lyons of Jackson, adds
ed the Senior Dental Society al
meeting last evening on the subje
"Congenital Cleft Palate."
SUNIVElRSITY CALElNDAI
March 14.-Senior Law dinner at
Union, 5:30 p. mn.
March 16.-Wilson Club smoker al
Union, 8 p. mu.
March IC..-.Women's Fancy Dress
.ty at Barbour gymng~Sjurn.

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March 1.-Fourth Rounid in the Union
Bridge tournament, 7:30 p. m.
Marcoh1.9-Se~ipr En~gineer dinner at
the Union, 6:80 p. {j.
Have your prints made on Cyko pa..
per gt lppe tudio. 116-17

When thinking of a group
call Hloppe, Phone 1078-J,

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CLASSIFIED ADS.
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Advertising matter for these
columns may be left at the
DAILY office, opposite the Ma-
jestic from 12 noon to 10 p. mn.,
or at The University Pharmacy,
120l1 . University Ave.,Van Dor-
ell's Pbuamacy, Pg~okird Street,
The l3rown Drub S8tore, Main
Street, and Quarry's, on State
Street, a*l~ time u~p till 8:30O p.m.
for next morrnn's issue,
These ads bring. results.

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Moving Picture
~Films of the
SLatest and Best ri
-Make -
Remember each Tuesday
is Feature Day at Ann
Arbor's
BEST.
Moving Picture Emporium
Admission to All 5c

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F'OB RENT.
For Rent-Room, 415 Church St., all
conveniences, Only one block from
camipus, 115-16-17
LOST,
Lost- -Masonic Jewel from fob, Wed-
nesdlay evening on State St. Finder
please call Kayner, 1314. 117-18
WANTED
Student to work in Detroit, on Salary
during Summer Vacation. Must apply
immediately. Call any time after 1:30
p m 302-306 First National Bank Bldg.

ess by

TEAM & ROSE
COLD CREAM

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UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN
Students like to be treated well, and buy where their wants are satis-
fied. Especially is this so in the musical line. Grinnell Bros. at
120-122 E. Liberty St. have the best goods at lowest prices.
GRINNELL BROS., W. J. Simonson.

obs and Fraternity
alarmsn $2.50 Arnold
s$1.00
Well Cared for Here

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Came In and see our 1912
SPALDING BASE BALL AND
-GOLF GOODS -
SC;HUMACHER
liakrdwe.r. Co.

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Across from Majestic

Punching
sags all Styles

308-310-312 SOUTH MAIN

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Sprin~g Shirtings in the Latest Patterns, Cloths, and
I I4s. Soft Cuffs, Soft Collars and detached Neg.
Stiff Cuffs, all sleeve lengths

Student"

harshness disappe
vails that gives Sul
ness seldom foutr
fashioned way of
V elvet isa s OLA.
goodness. Soirie
burring hoot and
Velvet! At all<

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TINKER,& COMPANY
RATTERS AND FURN1SiERS
The Newe~t Is U4ts, Neckwear, hosiery, Moes .andI Underwer.
Yavr Inspeotiou Is Invited,

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two ounce
tins

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