THE MICHIGAN DAILY I Co., 311 So. State Street DING DISPLAY" Winter Woolens of Exclusive Styles uits, Overcoats and Trousers. ® CO., 311 So. State Street IE LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS SNEEZE! TYPEWRITING. LAV OUTLINES, TYPE auseating or pnr^ an cure your cold WRITER SUPPLIES, TYPEWRITERS, e by using modern (new and second hand), for sale and rent. LUTION eria, cleans .and0' D. M O R R. I L L rane. Try tit. It's ack if you want it. OVER BALTIMORE L- NCH BELL 582-J h A I ",P. I Note Books THE MICHIGAN DAILY Official Newspaper at the University of Michigan. Published every morning except Mon- day throughout the school year. .. MANAGING EDITOR. Walter K. Towers. BUSINESS MANAGER Albert R. Dilley Editors. News Editor . .....Harry Z. Folz Assistant ............Frank Pennell Athletic Editor ......F. E. Shaw, Jr. Assistant......... G. C. Eldredge Music and Drama ....Earl V. Moore Intercollegiate News Harold G. McGee Files..............Emmett Taylor Editorials. Arthur B. Moehlman Walle W. Merritt Night Editors. Maurice Toulme Mack Ryan Loren Robinson Karl Matthews Wallace Weber. Reporters. John Townley Oscar Beckman C. Harold Hippler ....Robert Gillett Frank Murphy William Daugherty J. Selig Yellen. BUSINESS STAFF. Assistant to Mgr. ..Joseph Fouchard Advertising Mgr .. .Elmer P. Grierson Circulation Mgr.....E. Ray Johnson A. R. Johnson, Jr. OFFICES: Ann Arbor Press Building, Maynard Street. OFFICE HOURS: Managing Editor, 1-2 p. m., 10:30-11:30 p. m.; Bus- iness Manager,.1-5 p. m.. Botli Phones 964. Subscription price: By carrier, $2.50; By mail, $3.00. Want Ad Stations. Press Building; Quarry's Pharm- acy, State and North Uni- versity. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1911. Night Editor-Wallace Weber. SPECIAL PRICES MIAKES MICHIGAN CO-DEFENDANT I On all Sizes ~I iR. T. Crane Says University is Perpe- trating Fraud. R. T. Crane, arch enemy of univer- sities, has again broken into the public prints through the medium of violent attacks upon institutions of higher education, the University of Michigan being named as one of the "co-defend- ants," its engineering department be- ing the immediate subject of the at- tack. "The University of Illinois and the University of Michigan are the two worst sinners in the perpetration of a gigantic fraud; and in so far as their officials induce young men to. spend eight or ten years in acquiring a tech- nical education they make pickpockets, burglars and trusts look like insignifi- cant thieves," said Mr. Crane in a pamphlet recently issued. "Although Michigan is the largest secton of the country devoted to the manufacture of automobiles and there are many large manufacturing towns in the vicinity of Ann Arbor, the list of manufacturers employing techni- cal graduates, furnished by the university does not contain the name of a single prominent concern, with the exception of the American Radia- tor Company in Detroit, and this is an iron foundry." UNIVERSITY SENATE WILL JOIN IN DIAMOND JUBILEE. The University Senate held its first meeting of the year last night and de- cided to cooperate with the Board of Regents in the celebration of the dia- mond jubilee of the university next year. A committee to confer with the regents was appointed. The rest of the business transacted was routine matter. Form Prohibition Association. At a meeting at the Y. M. C. A. Sunday evening a Prohibition Association was organized and officers elected. About thirty men were pres- ent. 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As a result many serious and painstaking stu- dents becomedisappointed with the character of the work they are able to do, while the slipshod and the care- less have their habits of loose thought and superficial study encouraged and developed. These facts have been recognized in the law department and the changes in the curriculum there are the re- sult. Fewer classes, fewer hours, with the opportunity for more thor- ough work and an ideal of higher; scholarship are elements of the new regime. Dean Bates and his associ- ates believe, and at least professional students will generally agree, that a< ck Service Education Club Has First Meeting. The Educational Club held its first meeting last night. Prof. A. S. Whit- ney talked on "Present School Prob- lems."Prof. C. 0. Davis made, a few re- marks, emphasizing the social value of the meetings. Vice-President Mc- Alpine spoke on "The Value of the Educational Club." Mr. Tealdi Has Diphtheria. Mr. Aubrey Tealdi, instructor in landscape design, who has been ill for several days, was yesterday declared to be a victim of diphtheria. It is but a short time since Mr. Tealdi arrived in Ann Arbor, but it is the opinion of Dr. F. R. Waldron, the attending phy- sician, that he must have :contracted the disease since his return. According to city health officer Dr. James F. Breakey, there are no other cases of diphtheria in Ann Arbor. Transient Rates, $2.50, with Bath, and Up. All Outside Rooms. Send for Booklet. New, Modern- Absolutely Fireproot UNDER THE -MANAGEMENT OF Uarry P. Stimson, formerly with Hotel Imperial. RL. J. Binhwsm, formerly with Hotel Woodward -1 BUY I Your M Books &"Rs"Pcue thes Cleaning and Pressing (Ai 0 FRom E. J. SCHMIDT. 707 N. University Ave. Up-Stairs I GOOD WORK d Deliver TeaL 1534-L - "Industrial Accidents "I English Rough Cloth Felt Hats TAEHats WAGNER & CO. STRET I John itchell HUSTON BROS. 307-309 S. 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