ay throughout the school red at the Post Office at. r, Michigan, under Act Qss of March 3, 1879. ept Mon- year. Ann Ar- of Con- joining the. Union unb nor will they attend F they consider the sp the consideration att the Council is or is why, interests the ma This is a democratic is no duty that can 1 i. MANAGING EDITOR. Walter K. Towers. BUSITESS NANA(=ER Albert I. Dilley Editors. . rtN~ . $ -1I SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 1912. th ai vy our successorsv times when the Cou rers. Those who exi diction of a body tha dN will tax them wil y are governing th e motive to pay atte through whom they a and how. Those wh spay for all athletic ess their dissatisfaci an st t OBSEQUIES. June the County Michiga year 19 II in 11 the honors of state at morning of Saturday ih at the metropolis of naw, Commonwealth of Michigan Daily for the PALLBEARERS. W, Kellogg Towers A. Romulus Dilley H. Zerno Folz A. Bernard Moehlmann F. Eugene Shaw The Old Scratch. contests that lack either class or inter- est by other methods than staying away and preserving the elusive jit- ney. All this will be wholesome-and interesting. To our yet unknown successor we relinquish our heritage of labor and pleasure. He will be a man of charac- ter, of ability, and of independence. We commend to him the task of en- deavoring to tell the wholesome truth no matter whose bull is gored. We trust that he will stand unswayed by t 11 Ai 75c 25 180. affiliations and view the happenings As the mystic number bobs into the with a vision unclouded by friendships upper line of the paper we are remind- or social connections. We commend to ed that our course is run and that the him the task of explaining to the fac- allotted number of issues having elaps- ilty why the paper cannot be accu- ed we have come to the point where rate and of endeavoring to understand custom decrees we shall embody our why the faculty is and discovering editorial swan song in more or less what is the matter with it. immortal type. About the editorial Too long have we lingered. The throne are grouped the men who have faithful printer lingers below waiting shared our ideals and fought our ed to lock the last forms. The curtain is itorial battles. It is a sad eyed grour down. that is prepared to lay away the most treasured nieinory of our university With this issue The Micligian Daily career, The Michigan Daily for 1911- will suspend publication for the uni. 1912. With this issue we must say versity year. Three special issues will good bye and essay the faculty's in- be published during Commencement quisitorial bridge- by which we hope week. to be permitted to cross into'the great beyond. UNION DINERS OPEN ADDITION. We have worked because we hoped that the university might be a little Story of Union's Growth Enthuses As- .igger and a little better for our hav- sembled Members. ing lived in it. We have worked that Three Michigan Union presidents, a the paper might be a little better fean and a distinguished alumnus equipped to minister to the news ap- ombined with Captain Inman Sealby petite of the university world. We and 125 Union enthusiasts in formally have labored that it might be a bit christening the new clubhouse addition more powerful and a bit more able to at the final membership dinner last fight the battles of its conception of might, the right in the interests of all. We Walle Merritt, Matthew Blish and have striven for the independent view Edward Kemp, together and individu- point, free from the control of any ally, recited the story of the wonder- organization clique or influence, and ful growth and development, of the fearing none. . "Biggest Idea at Michigan." Professor For the material advances all credit D. H. Campbell, '82,.'86, and now pro- is due to Albert R. Dilley. It was his fessor of botany in Leland Stanford courage and initiative that made pos- University spoke on the development sible the materialftation of the ideal of Michigan since his undergraduate of a larger paper. His business acu- days, men and energy have carried the pa- Dean J. R. Effinger concluded the per to a successful fruition. He has program with a statement of the fac- created the sound financial basis with- ulty view of the Union which was re- out which no self supporting institu- ceived with enthusiasm. tion can exist. With this basis to build on the paper is prepared to ad- POLES SELECT OFFICIALS AT E ' Designers of Men'. 0ou 8 3 M . 4 r' ' I Su F s urds t blanks. Uf I Box 96, ilanti. icb. vance to bigger and better things. FINAL GATHERING OF YEAR. Not content to take our predeces- sor's word for it wehave had to learn At the final meeting of the Polonia for ourselves that our readers know club last night, the following officers that the shortest distance between two were elected for the ensuing year: points is a straight line and will fol- President, W. S Czapski; vice-presi- low it no matter what grass lies be- dent, Stephen Borkowski; secretary, tween. So too we have discovered Anselm Horbasi ewski; treasurer, Jos- that the patriots cannot be cajoled into eph Kosacka; librarian, Andrew Sam- bor. ;; ii w I Varsity Ti 1 107 S. E. p ers School Hai ve you seen the $25.00 We are offering? _ _ _ _ BEE OUR SHOW WAGNER & CO. 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