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THEM fCHIGAN 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-
bor, Michigan, under Act of Con-
gress of March 3, 1879.
MANAGING EDITO.
Waiter H. Towers.
BUSINESS MANAGER
Albert I. Dlley
Editors.
News Editor.........Harry Z. Jol
Assistant..........Frank Pennell
Athletic Editor.......Karl Matthews
Assistant............G. C. Eldredge
Music and Drama ....Earl V. Moore
Intercollegiate News Harold G. McGee
Files ................Emmett Taylor
Editorials.
Arthur B. Moehman Frank E. Shaw
Edward G. Kemp Maurice Myers
Howell Van Auken Louis P. Haller
Night Editor.
Maurice Toulme Mack Ryan
Wallace Weber 0. Harold Hippler
H. Beach Carpenter Robert Gillett
Reporters.
John Townley Morris Houser
J. Selig Yellen Fred B. Foulk
Hal C. Tailmadge J. V. Sweeney
Morris Milligan Leonard M. Rieser
Morton R. Hunter Russell H. Neilson
Chester . Morse David D. Hunting
Frank Murphy Mark F. Finley
BUSINESS STAFF.
Assistant to Mgr. ..Joseph Fouchard
Advertising Mgr ...Elmer P. Grierson
^irculation Mgr.....E. Ray Johnson
Asst. Adv. Mgr.....A. R. Johnson, Jr.
(dgar L. Jaffa ...... W. '. Hollands
W. J. Wetterau. J. I. Lippincott
Emerson Smith
Want Ad Stations
Press Building; Quarry's Pharmacy;
The University Pharmacy, 1219 8.
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, $.60;
By mail, $3.00.
OFFICES: Ann Arbor Press Building,
Maynard Street.
OFFICE HOURS: Managing Editor,
1-3 p. M., 10:30-11:30 p. m.; Bus-
iness Manager, 1-5 p. m..
Both Phones 960.
THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1912.
A Prompt and Complete Year Book.
It is an editorial pleasure to con-
gratulate the management of the
Michiganensian on the early ap-
pearance of the year book.
For the step in advance that their in~-
dustry and ability has accomplished
they are deserving of the heartiest
support. The annual has already be-
come a familiar friend at a time when
in previous years we have speculated
as to its prospective appearance. Not
only has it come sooner than ever be-
fore but there is more of it and the
high standard of quality set in the
books of 1910 and 1911 has been main-
tained.
We trust that this valued store-
house of collegiate memories may con-
tinue to fall into able hands and grow
and prosper accordingly.
By Way of Appreciation.
The action of seniors discountenanc-
ing popular airs at their class sings,
in favor of Michigan songs, is grati-
fying. "A place for everything, and
everything in its place" applies with
equal force to aesthetics, as in the
more homely world of practical af-
fairs. There are hymns and stein
songs; love lyrics and dirges; chants
and paens. No one would think of
confounding the province of any of
these.
There are, however, some say, songs
of general utility, appropriate for any
occasion. This very popular music
they cite as an instance of that class.
According to their claims, it is coming
to be the vogue, not only at all festive
gatherings, but on Sundays, (a slow
rag is an excellent processional) at
weddings, for funerals and what not.
One can only reply, that in the last
analysis, the whole matter is one of
taste. It is true, nevertheless, that
there are tastes and tastes. The po-
sition above mentioned demonstrates
the varity of this. Popular music has
indeed, in some quarters, the general
vogue attributed to it. It is frequently
made use of at colored weddings; it is
the common order at Polish funerals.
The gist of all this is simply, that
the propiUety of Michigan songs at
sings in the University of Michigan,
is just as distinctive as those of other
occasions. There are enough songs
to fill an evening's program without
repetition., Most of them are not to
be compared with the ordinary pop-
ular pieces, in either beauty, harmony,
or sentiment.
The innovation in this regard comes
with very good grace.
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CHEMISTRY CLASS TO
DETROIT NEXT1
VISIT
SATURDAY.
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The class in chemical technology
will make an inspection trip to De-
troit on Saturday, May 25, in accord-
ance with the following scedule: 6:05
a. m. Leave Ann Arbor via. Michigan
Central. 7:45 a. m. Leave City Hall,'
Detroit for Armstrong Tannery. Ar-
rive at distillery of Hiram Walker and
Sons, Walkerville, Ontario, Canada at
10:30 a. m. The afternoon will be tak-
en up by a visit to the plant of the
Detroit Sulphite, Pulp and Paper Co.,
Delray.
FIFTEEN YEARS AGO TODAY.
The Michigan baseball team was de-
feated by Cornell 14 to 2.
Numerous flower beds and shrubs
were laid out on the campus.
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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-
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