I. J i 1J JJJlI.. 1UA1 JDAIL Y IAN DAILY at the, University Published every morning 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. HANAGING EDITOR. / Walter K. Towers. BUSINESS MANAGER Albert I. Dilley BUSINESS STAFF. Assistant to Mgr. ..Joseph Fouchard Advertising Mgr ....Elmer P. Grierson Circulation Mgr.....E. Ray Johnson Asst. Adv. Mgr.....A. R. Johnson, Jr. Edgar L. Jaffa ...... W. 'l. Hollanda W. J. Wetterau. J. I. Lippincott Emerson Smith News Editor ........Harry Z. Fols Assistant............Frank Pennell Athletic Editor......Karl Matthews Assistant...........G. Q. Eldredge Music and Drama .... Earl V. Moore Intercollegiate News Harold G. McGee Files ................Emmett Taylor, in order that humanity may have something to work for If those who are in the lower classes did not have it con- stantly held before them that they may some day be branded members of Class "C," instead of Class "D," there would be a lack of ambition and things would be so dull that everyone would commit suicide for a dearth of things worth working for. Consequently, we are glad that there is at least one organization on the campus which is working for ends that we can sanction. The tradition ef oxclusiveness that is being fostered by the Michigan chapter of Phi Beta Kappa is, from our point of view, highly commendable. True, they have been unkind enough to exclude us from their midst but we cannot let that lessen the pride with which we view the magnificent work they are doing for humanity. Last year Ambassador Bryce and this year Professor Shelling were invited to speak at the annual banquet of the society. It would have been possible to have let the hoi polloi in. to hear the speeches made by these men but the society very properly refused to do so. T E Wri 100 R to select $1050 to Every one Gua w Platirum Porn Frank . Shaw Maurice Myers Louis P. Haller Van Auken 0 Night Editors. daurice Toulme Mack Ryan Wallace Weber 0. Harold Hippler I. Beach Carpenter Robert Gillett Reporters. ohn Townley Morris Houser . Selig Yellen Fred B. Foulk lal C. Tallmadge J. V. Sweeney dorris Milligan Leonard M. Rieser dorton R. Hunter Russell H..Neilson hester J. Morse David.D. Hunting rank Murphy Mark F. Finley Want Ad Stations 'ress 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 It is absurd to think in the first place that such speeches could be ap- preciated by those who are not mem- bers of the organization and, in the second place, it would not show a fit- ting approval of the work of those who had not succeeded in being elect- ed if the others were allowed to hear the same speeches. It is well that once in a while the brainless be re- buked for their lack of brains, lest they forget it and become overbear- ing. It is well that those who have toiled for four years should be allow- ed the privilege of hearing someone whom nobody else can hear, other- wise they might think that their work has not been worth while. We are glad that once a year the University of Michigan can offer to its undergrad- uates an example like this, of the best machinery that modern civiliza- tion has been able to produce for turning students into men and women who really count for something in the world. The democratic aims and unselfish- ness of Phi Beta Kappa are certainly worthy of commendation. Hats! pleo HAVE YOUR CL HALL BROT Suits Dry cleaned and Pres DRESS SUITS PRESSED SOc The Ajnn Arbor Savin: Capital Stock $300,000 Surpi Resources $2,890,000 A General Banking Business T )UI'IOES: Chas. E. Hiscock, P Barrlman, Vice Pres.: M. J. Fi - OFFICES: By carrier, $2.50; Ii, $3.00. %oor Press Building, d Street. Managing Editor, 11:30 p. m.; Bus- er, 1-5 p. i... ones 80. New of light .D. I p. M., 10: iness Mu I ALUMNAE SECRETARY IS H TO PLAN FOR CONVE FRIDAY, JUNE 10,1912. Night Editor-Norris A. Milligan. I, Eve r Democracy." in a while the campus spasms of acute de- is mocracy. The sporting editor of The Michigan Daily takes the trouble to stop for a chat with the man who cares for the' tennis courts on Ferry field; the maidens from our most exclusive sorority al- low their toes to be trod upon at Granger's by other maidens whose slippers are not quite so dain- ty; the baseball team consents to play games with Alma and Western Reserve and the professors even lec- ture indiscriminately to all students alike. Such manifestations seem essential- ly to be deplored. Class distinction is something that must be preserved Miss Vida Francis, of Philadelphia, general secretary of the National Col- legiate Alumnae Association, is in the city to arrange for the program of the National Collegiate Alumnae Conven- tion to be held in Ann Arbor, Novem- ber 12-15. Pres. Burton, of Smith, Pres. Gulli- ver of Rockford, and Pres. Thomas of Bryn Mawr, have already been secur- ed as speakers. It is probable that Pres. Vincent of Minnesota and Pres. Wolley of Mount Holyoke will also give addresses at the convention. Miss Francis is the guest of Mrs. W. D. Henderson, of the local association. S. C. A. Members Will Go to Detroit, A delegation of student members of the S. C. A. will go to Detroit tomor- row where they will visit the Y. M. C. A. building. The secretary of the as- sociation of that city, will conduct the boys through the building and after- wards will give a talk on the work of the Young Men's Christian Associa- tion as it is conducted in Detroit. We can boa Our Motto, i EUar of piotures are Soft Cuffs---Collar and tie to match, Many patterns to choose from. Sleeve lengths to lit you, WAOIK CSR o can State Stree. $1.00 Mich. 1l 1lrriiri rr r i erAi esday"" call at * p. mx. Dont forget that you can get the best Sodas and Sundaes at Vanboren's Pharmacy NEAR FERRY FIELD L C. SMITH & BROSS The ly 7! senger Cars asonable -Black i Street Typewriter Ball-Bearing-Long Wearing You'll need a Tyepwriter later. 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