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Official Newspaper at the Univesity
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MANAGING EDIT0R.
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BUSINESS XANAGER
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. Merrittr
Night Editors.
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Loren Robinson Karl Matthews
Wallace Weber.
Reporters.
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C. Harold Hippler ....Robert Gillett
Frank Murphy ,William Daugherty
J. Selig Yellen.
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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1911
Night Editor-Wallace Weber.
Interclass Protesters.
Charity is a great virtue, talked of
by many but practised by only a few.
If this be taken to heart, the number
of protests might be lessened and the
already great burdens of the inter-
class manager will not be made too
onerous. And to get back to our first
thought, be charitable, and remember
that the manager is but human.
s~lown Calk
Speaking of superfluous hair and
whiskers o. s. Art Curtis is nursing
a hirsute adiornment as an occupation
and coaching the debating team of
Escanaba High as a side line.
Just to convey assurance that the
inevitable is on the job we report that
Tom Major is occupied with the com-
pilation of another monument in the
field of fiction. "Luv's Labor" is the
cognomen of the promised arrival.
0. s. D. Asa Hinckley is increasing
the world's visible supply of insurance
policies at the expense of the natives
of Kalamazoo, the abode of web-foot-
ed celery growers and lunatics. He
will sell you a casualty policy that
will protect against nose bleed, bun-
ions, mange in the family cat, or the
bursting of canned fruit.
Try to imagine an inter-class game
without white-hot wrangling and
gnashing of teeth.
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FACULTY MEN To ATTEND
STATE TEACHERS' MEETING.
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Five men from the faculty of the
Educational' department will attend
the meeting of the State Teachers'
Association, which occurs in Detroit
Thursday and Friday of this week.
They are Professor Whitney, Assist-
ant Professors Davis, Berry, and
Breed, and Dr. Jackson. Professor
Jackson is the chairman of the legis-
lationcommittee, and Prof. Davis a
member of the -executive, committee.
Addresses will be made during the
course of the meetings by Governor
Osborn, and Hon. W. H. Wilson, of the
New York City department of Church
and Country Life. The meetings are
held jointly in the Armory and the
Wayne pavilion, on account of the
large numbers which are always in at-
tendance, the programs in the two
places being alternated.
Forestry yepartrn et is Moig.'
Prof. Filbert Roth and the other
members of the forestry faculty are
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We do not desire to preach a sermon taking possession of their new quar-
but only to discuss a phase of campus ters in the new engineering build-
activity. This time it is inter-class ing. Classes which have been meet-
football, and the job held by the man- ing in room 401, N. W., will continue
ager of these contests. It takes more to meet at that place, however, for a
time and more trouble to run off one few days, pending the "settling" of
of these series successfully than the rooms in the engineering building.
should be necessary. The manager is It is expected that by the lnd of the
always overworked. A game is play- week all forestry classes will be meet-
ed, decisions are made, and before ing in the new abode of that depart-
nightfall the manager is swamped by ment.
protests, touching upon the legality
and the justice of nearly every decis- A Mistake Corrected.
ion. The spirit of these contests, the William Hollands was elected base-
rivalry between class teams, is an ex- *ball manager of the junior lits. Sun-
cellent thing, if not carried too far. day's issueaof The Daily erroneously
Constant bickering and quibbling, 'gave the name of William H. Nichol-
such as has marked many of the con- son as the man elected to this office.
tests in the near past, is, however, to
be deprecated. It shows too small a Graduate Takes Western Bride.
spirit, something that should be absent Albert F. Moriarty, '11 E, and Miss
from university sports. The referee Ruth M. Goodwin of Denver were re-
and umpire are chosen to handle these 'cently married. Mr. Moriarty is en-
games because they are believed cap- gaged in. installing an electric light
able. Their decisions should be final. plant in Monte Vista, Col.
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