n~ast 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- ly as a result of an extended member- ship campaign. TWENTY YEARS A O TODAY. The erection of the proposed Wat- erman gym was delayed because all the bids received exceeded the avail- able supply of money. Some objection was made when the Athletic Association assumed the management of the inter-class base- ball schedule. I PROF. ORBS' bor, Michigan, under Act of gross of March 3, 1879. Con-I "EARTH FEATURES and1 An Introduction to Gec I a MANAGING EDITOR. Walter K. Towers. BUSINESS MANAGER Albert I. 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. for next morning's issue. Subscription price: By carrier, $2.60; By mall, $8.00. OFFICES: Ann Aroor 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 Phone& 1W. TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 1912. Night Editor-Fred B. Foulk. Important meeting of the Business Staff this afternoon at five o'clock. Senior Medic Gets Good Position. A.Skversky,'12 M,has secured an ap- pointment as interne at the City Hos- pital, Blackwell's Island, New York city, for the coming year. He took the examination at this hospital and Mt. Sinai Hospital, winning a place in each against strong competition, but decided to accept the position at the penal institution. Prof. Eggert Speaks to Verein Tonight Prof. C. E. Eggert will address the junior men's section of the 'Deutscher Verein tonight at 8 o'clock. Herman Weigand, '14, will deliver a short talk on "Heine" and Lyle Clift will render a piano solo. SAMSON XND DUNLOP ARE NEW BRIDGE TOURNAMENT LEADERS P. O. Samson and S. B. Dunlop are leading, the Michigan Union bridge tournament with a score of 1,614 as a result of last night's playing. E. C. Kanzler and J. G. Woolfolk are at the rear end of the race with 476 points. The next play will be on Wednesday evening March 20. Relay Semi-Finals Run Today. The soph lits and the junior laws will run semi-finals in the inter-class relay races this afternoon at 4:30. The winners of the match will meet the junior engineers for the championship of the campus at a date not yet de- cided. Senior Laws, Have Pictures Taken! All members of the senior law class must. have their sitting for their class pictures by 6 p. m., April 1. Do not fail to read the advertise- ment of Ed. V. Price & Co., on page four of this issue. 120 Student and the ( : Price WAH R'SUniv Pltnu rn-Fort-sits y.::, . ...:. 1 Prortraits of Oo '' THE 319 E. Hnron We rin, be Our Annual Flood. re in the midst of our annual flood. This year it threatens torse than ever, and the uni- Pleatinum Portrait HAVE YOUR CLOTHE HALL BROTHIE Suits Dry Cleaned and Pressed 75c DRESS SUITS PRESSED foc wq rsity authorities are doing less than 3 townspeople to help alleviate nditions. While the "natives" were t in force on Sunday trying to im- ove conditions, there was little evi- nce of any like effort campuswards. 1e university sidewalks were the rst in town on Saturday and Sun- y, and Monday showed little im- ovement. While the flood is on and we find rselves nearly immersed in icy ttpr, The Michigan Daily would like offer a few suggestions which might well for the distressed students to Designers of Men's CIO English C HENRY & CO. II .cilits Store follow. It will be necessary to follow the ordinary rules of navigation in order to avoid collisions. Remember that the oncoming paper canoe should be taken to port, unless otherwise decid- ed. Those who use motorboats will kindly not tie up to the library step$, and prevent small boat traffic. As speed is the desired object, gondolas will be strictly prohibited. For those unable to secure boats, "D" Skinner announees that he will furnish diving suits and oxygen hel- mets at cost, because of natural sym- pathy with the janitors. We do not ex- pect this force to get out at all. Sev- eral of the freshmen have volunteered to row over with their meals every day. Swimming will not be countenanced before dusk. After that it is excusa- ble because of the difficulty of keep- ing to the main campus channels. FIFTEEN YEARS AGO TODAY. Six Varsity tennis courts were being 'laid out between the gymnasium and the old dentsl building. The S. C. A. boasted the largest membership in its history-808-part- k S lf,14 IJ ri AI.I It .. It is our aim to make this ste purchase clothes. To this end we have studied We believe that the doubting chnical knowledge can gain a gre with us. Our "Adler Bros." cloth has to offer in the tailoring, fabric You will undoubtedly be grat gain from a visit to us. RYEULE, IS -tat onery in de- org- C Plants &FIE- 200-202 South N' ... . I ST IN SP r& Co tate Street A big bunch of New Effects New Ideas SH Srncy Store' I I Ju A) G1 In Val :erved W'MENT OF RT's DIES 14.. Phoe u nts. 'harmacy rF St. 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 group of students to or from Ann Ar- bor, extra cars and extra service will be promptly supplied. CHIROPODYC orns,bunions,iWrouied nis. treated and cured. Everything absolutely an- tiseptic. Office hours. 9-12 a.m. 1-5 and 7-8 p m MISS. E. J. FOLEY 921 E. Huron Street, End North 12th 2 Blocks East of High School - Phone 989-J -rs. J. ' FASHIOr Hair Goods, H U Rainwater Sl 1119 South Unic ,e before 8:3; for We Do French Dry and Stear PR.ESSING and RE! Suits Cleaned and Pressed 75o FULLER & O'CONNOR Tailors 0 I PACK, Photographers