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TH®~ MICHIGQAN DAIL2

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THlE IIICtIGAN -DAILY
Odfiial Aeiv~spaper atL the Univrersity
of Michigan.
Published every moraing ,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.
liANAGING EDITOIL
Walter H. Towers.
litSINESS MANAJGER
Albert IL. Dilley
Editors.
NoWS Editor ........Harry. Z. Folit
AssJiRnt ......Frank Pennell
Athletic Editor....... Karl Matthews
ssistant ..... .....C. Eldredge
Mlusic and Drama .... Earl V. Moore
lntarvollegiate News Harold G. McGee
.it..........Emmett Taylor
Editorials.
Arthur B. Moehlman Frank E. Shaw
~d ward G. Kemp Maurice Myers,
Night Editors.
Mlaurice 'roulme Mack Ryan
Wallaeo Weber C. Harold Hippler
H-. Bench Carpenter Robert Gillett
Reporters.

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tence he may, if his eyes _hold out,
learn about the interior of a great
many books. If this be meritorious, I
well and good. But what has happen-
ed in the meantime? Has the man of
this type made many -friends, has he
taken anjy real work among men, has he
loarned that the practical side of life
is what we must deal with and not the
etheral atmosphere which permeates
bookis? He may have become learned
but he has not learned life.
Reward for this type, has lit-
ie place in our modern life. Yes, re-
wnard in the shape of a mandate, "learn
to live." The aimn of this university,
we take it, is to develop men', not vis-
ionaries.1
Zow n ZathI

Tennis

Spend Your Vacation Out 01
Yo~x ch mptzrCIALam .
Base. aI&i
F"rom $1 .50 to $8.00 or
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100 RAC kTS
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Nice, auspicious April
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Opening, nicht

1o 60c
sold at

John Townley
1 Selig Yellen
Hal C. Tallmadge
Morris NMilItgan
Morton R. Hunter
Chester J. Morse
Frank Murphy

Morris Houser
Fred B. Foulk
J. V. Sweeney
Loonard M. Rteser
Russell H. Neilson
David D. Hunting
Mark. F. Finley,

cents

The April Fools hield qu~ite a reun-
ion yesterday. W~e wish to condole the
gullable who fell for their antics.
-We are pleased to report the pres-
ence of many of our fair social lead-
ers, possessed of exclusive affiliations,
at the little dance across the street
on Saturday last.
Whatever ouir brethren on the edito-
rial end may think about pit, our per-
sonal grievance against these bunny-

Prortraits of Quality
Go to

THE PHOTOGRArVTR;

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LIUTNES TAFI1.
Assistant to Mgr. . .Joseph Fouchard
Advertising Mgr . .. Elmer P. Orierson'
'jirculation Mgr...,l'. Ray Johnson'
Asst. Adv. Mgr.'... R. Johnson, Jr.'
F l zsr T. . atYa.... W.T. Holland-4

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W. J. Wetterau .T. 1. Lippincott huggeirs is that theyt persist in step-
Emerson Smith I ping upon our editorial feet in their
m rad abandon. W~e could manage to
. Wanst Ad Stations get, over the iniquity of the thing but
Press Building; Quarry's Pharmacy; ' ur feet arm-slow to heal

H-AVE YOUR~ CLOTHiES PIESf-ED BY' HAND A
hALL BROTH1ERS41 UTSAE
Suits Plry Cleanrd and Pressed 73c Overcoats Dry Cleancdanud-Pre
DRESS SUITS PRESSED SUITS PRESSEI
500 OVERCOATS PI

tate Street
Cleans.I
Anythilug
AL. GREY, Pt oprieto

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The University Pharmacy, 1219 S.3
University;, Van Doren's Pharmacy,
on Packard Street; The Brown Dr'ug'
Store, Mlain Street. Leave adls at
these stations before 8:30O p. m. for
next morning's issue.
Subscription price: By carrier,' $2.60;
By mail, $3.00.
OFFICES: Ann Aroor Presis Building,
Maynard Street.
OFFICE HOURS: Managing Editor,
1-2 p. in., 10:30-11:30 p. mn.; Bus-
tneass Manager. 1-5 p. in..
Both Phones "60.
TUESDAY, APRIL 2, 1912.
Night Edior--Fred B. F'oulk.

Only Triee fr. asTill TaIcaI
U v1TESIrrY Y. n. C. ..
CHOOSES '1.113 OFFICERS..
As a result of a class election, thej
toting for which was carried on durin~
Yesterday afternoon and up to 9 o'clock
flast evening, the following men were
chosen as officers of the University Y.
MI. C. A. for 1.912-13: president of S.
C. A., -V. "S. Maurer; president of Y. Mv.-
C. A., Peter Balkema ; recording sec-
retary, L. K. Wood ; treasurer, F. How-
ell.I

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lifts

D)esigners of Men's Clothes, will give you the
in

XEngl sh Cuts

;h-.Cla ss
.1taste
time in

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ek or $15.00 for four w~eks.
d Cooks, Strict C eatilit ess "
ED HARD R. ROEHIM
241) W i dwurd Ave.
51h Fl ,or. Detroit, Mich.
MAWREOF
Baud-es, Nveltie-, Statior -
er . ard D(- e, ations.
«'e cOr ;iratt' alid S' i~t in
du~itnia enllleis for n'ew
2.50
For a full1 of
Choice Cut Flowers
and Decorating Plants
CALL ON US

The results of the election were an-
nounced during the evening at the:
joint social given at Newberry hall'
by the Y. W. C. A. and the Y. M.C. A.DIID
feature of the entertainment wvas the IIIILI
mock dance program while music and
refreshments were other attractions E l
for the 150 guests present., n1
PINOCHTLE ARTISTS and

MORRIS

CHAS.I
Printer to1
Satisfaction
*--Cu
215 So.

E iinitci t!,f. : cllr:'cBookv rm.
In one of the recenrt campus publi-
cations appeared .an editorial which ad
vocates some special reward for the
book-worm, something different from
Phi Beta Kappa., which, in the opinion
of the writer, seemed to have too many
other qualifications for membership;
To this view The Michigan Daily is
decidedly opposed. The pure book-
wormi is a genus that ought not to be
enicouraged, because it develops an un-
wholesome type. Anyone, who has
tht required persistency, and general
lack of life and red blood, can sit down
and learn all that the printer; has in-
serted between the covers of several
books.
If a man contnues this mode of exis-

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1N1) SECOND) ROUND.
The "Hoch -der Kaiser" aggregation
who are pinochleing their way through
the Union tournament,flnished the sec-
ond round last night w-ith R.: B: Sturte-
vant and R.. K. Slaymaker leading and
11. Z. Folz and A. T. Copes manfully
keeling a grapple on last place. 3
Prof. Wenley Attelids Alumni Banquet.
Professor R. M,. Wenley left" for Al-
Pena yesterday, where he will attend
a banquet of the alumni of that region,
tonight. .He goes from Alpena' to Pt.
IHuron where he is scheduled to give
an extension lecture on Friday.

FInio these tixo brands v e've put our
ye ats and vemars of t baccvo k), owlIedge,
SproLUU1ing a inolze; that is , smoke.
LNot evcr'voun will- appreoiite the
Philip lxi jr ri ..i 'aromira-gocd tobacco
n -ver :4),p's 't o nil, If you really
w ant It'lbacO, here it i,.
Nontr.- 'vc ry "TO hop sets l'liilp
Mui s ngl.IiMixureand Cut thug=.
02o t heIIQp m nd ih-2-1.504-and :$i 00tilas
Ifr y(,ur- dea er'(-st send us his.
pame1 141a(hi e~s «i, h 25(- for 2 oz.
trial tini of either biji.d.
PHILIP :MOR!tRTS '(A !.CO.
Ltd.

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Ji~st Avviv~
$100,$1.50,
$ - 2.50
GLOVES HATS
Varsity T(
Shop
1107 s. Univ.

402 West Broadway,

New York City

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English Heidcaps
C1lo1th1 N\ are worn by good
Clth sY U~ j dressers.
Hats t
Desirable new patterns ---- Spring shipment
that can not be had later. , eA o } state has arrived.
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Just Reeived
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
GILBERT'S
FINE CANDIES
14, halves and pounAds. Phone us
your wants.
Yanboren's Pharmacy
703 racka dst...

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Detroit United Lines
On infrrintatinn to Division' Superin-
tenrdent IAllen, Ypsilanti, of the Detroit
United Linies, by officers of Varsity or-
trgalizatiuns, the movement, beyond the
capacity. of the. regular: service, of an)
group of students to or from Ann Ar-
bor, extra curs and 'extra service iiiI be
prom ptly suppl4ied.

flh~flfflfflVCorns, bettedns ingrowing
nnauu ll, rae n ue
tist'ptic. Office hours. i-ii'a m. 1-5 a nd -s pm w
MISS. E. J. FOLEY.
921 EC. Huron Street, End North t12th
2 Blocks East t High School. - Phone 5i89W.

Mrs. J. R. Troj:
FASHIONABLE HAIRDI
Hair goods, Hairdressing, Ma
Face M assage.
Rain waLer Shiampooing aP
1110 South University

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ebefore 8:30 for
['s issue.

We Do French Dry and Steam C
Suits Cleaned and Pressed 75o
FULLER & O'CONNOR Tailors 619

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