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aorning except Mon-
Sthe school yea~r
st Office at Ann Ar-
under Act of Con-
3, 1879,

iiUSVNEaS MANAG~ER
Albert IL Dmley
Editors.
Editor .....,... Harry Z. Folt
Lnt.........Frank Peunell'

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Aman Frank E. Shaw
ip Maurice Myers
ht Editors.
e ~Mackc Ryan'
C. Harold Hippler
lter Robert Gillet
reporters.
Morris Houser
Fred B. Foulk'
Ige J. V. Sweeney
Leonard M. Rieser,'
er Russell V. Neilson
e David D. Hunting '
Mark F,> Finley~
[ESS STAF~r.
gr. .. Joseph Fouchard
r... Elmer P. Grierson
;r...E. Ray Johnson
..... A. R. Johnson, Jr.
....W. T. Hollands1
.1. I. Lippincott
arson Smith
Ad Stations

insult.
We came to college and saw the
same flag floating ab'ove thrc campurs.
We saw it in the morning and it had
a cheering effect and we saw it as the
sun slid behiind the western hills.
The picture is not complete because
we have not told of its neglect at Mich-
igan. Because it might require a lit:-
tle physical exertion every nigh) lt and
morning, the flag has been allowed
to fly at the top of the pole until, worn
and torn by the elements, it was re-
placed by another.
This is pitiable. The flag deserves
more consideration. There is a fed-
eral regulation which makes it a mis-
demeanor to neglect a flag and allowb
its exposure night and day to the ele-
ments. If the authorities desire to in-
culcate respect in the student body, let
them first take better care of the flag.
Coin nil Does Well.
The action of the Student ouncil in
decidling to throw open its door's to the
general student body must meet "with
the approval of all its supporters. For
a long time the students have desired
to know more of what the Council
does and it is gratifying to see the re-
form come from within. Certain mat=
ters, must perforce, be secret for a
time and to secure this necessary se-
crecy the Council can easily resolve
to go into executive session. But thf_
general action is certainly deserving
of praise.
FIFTEEN YEARS AGO TOD)AY,
jThe regular spring agitation ag;ainst.
bicycle riding on the sidewalks was reo.
newed.
The idea of forming an all-freshm an
baseball team was being considered.
TWVENTY YEARS AGO TODAl)Y,

PluikAlhmum F art: 0 its

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100 Kj
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Suits Cleaned and P
FULLER &

)uarry's Pharmacy;
Pharmacy, 1219 S.
Doren's Pharmacy,
t; The Brown Drug
,et. Leave ads at
fore 8:30 p. m. for
ssue.
:By carrier, $2.60;

The Cornell glee, banjo an~d mando-.
lin clubs gave a concert in University
Hall.
It was announced that Prof. W. J.
Hussey was to leave to accept an as-
sistant professorship in astronoIy at
Leland Stanford.
)JWNE $ 0OF DO(AS ARE WARNED)
NQT TO LET THIEN'HUN LuOSE.

Designers of

Building,

D. in., 10:30-11:80 p. mn. , >>i-
taeis Manager. 1-6 p m.
Both Phon~e$s96.

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THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1912.
This will be the last issue of The
Michigain Daily until after the Eaister
recess. , Publication will be resu~mer
on titc nioruigi o! Wedn'sda3; April
17.

Immediately after Dr. J. C. Cumgming
hlad reported that the dog- owned by
Geo. Donahue had been the victim of
the ra.bies, Mayor WValz issued a proc-
lamation warning all owners of dogs
to confine them within their own premn-
ises for the next six weeks or their
owners will be liable to prosecution.
Since a number of other dogs
1ha been bitten by the in-

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~fec_ed canine, the police have been
given orders to shoot all dogs found
running about the street without their
owvnew.
Mlr. Donahue and his daughter, who

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lc ol' c~rI~ew

Take Care of 0h 1(, g{Nwere bitten by the dog, are in the
IUniversity hospital taking the Pas-
it is only3 composed of a few strips teur treatment.
o1 :olored (.10th, with little dabs ol -____
wvool here and thiere to represent stars SAYS S8IANG WEA1KENS IfINI)
and, taken at its aetual value, it does AND SlOU'LI) BE TABOQOED.
?ot aM!Cunlt to mnuch. But its intrinsic
'orth is greater than almost anything The department of English at the
I.se wve know of. It is the American University of Kansas has started an
flag, victor on many fields, where energetic campaign against the use
blood ran furrow, deep, and alvvays the of slang. "It is wveakening to the in-
symbol of freedom and en'ightenment.I telle ct to make one set of phrases an-
Prom early youth we have been awsoer for the expression of every emo-
taught to revere and respect that flag lion," said Professor R. D. O'Leary in
and to cherish its honor as we would! explaining his opposition to the style
our lives. WVe were told to guard it lof language so much used b3y George
from neglect as well as from abuse and Ade.

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SPRCING HATS
In Corugated and
Cloth, in the diffter-
ent colors
SOFT SHIRTS
with French Cuffs,
Collars to match
SLIP ON'S
RiUBBER COATS
Varsity Toggery
SHOP
1 17 S. University[Ave.
E. J3. Lahr

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English edep
Ohthare worn by good
Hats dressers.
Deslratre new patterns --S pring shipment
th.at can riot be had later !IV ostreet hsarvd

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Just Received
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
GI LBERT'I
FINE CANDIES
In halves and pounds. Phone us
your wat*.

Detroit LUniRed Lines
I)pi'r i finsto Division Superin-
_ndcmti .\il r . l'V p.iati, of the Detroit
i nited Iin,-s, by officers of Varsity or-
r,,amizativ'ns, the movement, baeyond tht
apacity of the regular. service, of anN
.jotup of students to or from A'nn Ar
-or. extra ears and extra service will be
,; 10Jfly supplied.

CHIROPOY nail., treat, r , d , nd curer M
EverP~.~Iything asltl n
Olseptic. Ofich ours,. 9-1'? a m. 1-) and ,- 1 p fai
MISS E. J. FOLEY a
921 E. Huaron Street, End North 1 2th R
2 Blocks East t 1High School - Phone 589. li111
COUSINS & HALL
CORNER SOUTH UNIVERSITY AVE.
AIND TWELFTH ST. Phones 115

for

Van borcn's PharmacyI

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& PACK, PJ

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