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Mlaurice Toulme........Managing Editor Adna Johnson............-Business Manager H. Beach Carpenter.............News Editor Gordon Eldredge ...........Sporting Editor Fred Foulk...............Assistant to Editor Leonard Rieser ........Intercollegiate Editor Robert Tannahill.........Music- and Drama Harold Abbott ..............Cartoonist Lillian Thomson...........Women's Editor ED ITORIALS Harold Hippler Paul Blanshard Marshall Foote Lester Rosenbaum Louis David. NIGHT EDITORS Leo Burnett Chester Lang F. F. McKinney Guy Wells Henry Rummel Jabin Hsu On Sport Staff Carlton Jenks Bernus Kline T. Hawley Tapping F. M. Church ASSISTANTS TO BUSINESS MANAGER Sherwood Field Harry Johnson Myron Watkins REPORTERS P., F. Thompson J. M. Barrett C. A. Swainson D. R. Ballentine R. S. Collins Leon Greenebaum C. L. Kendrick W. A, P. John E. C. Roth H. R. Marsh' C. L. Muller Charles Weinberg Willis Goodenow BUSINESS STAFF F. G. Millard Russell Runyan W. R. Carpenter R. J, Hofmann Arthur Torrey 12. V. Leffler V. H. Herbert R. G. Sheldon THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1914. Night Editor-Chester H. Lang. feeti g of the news staff at 4:30 o'clock today in editorial offices. * * * * * * * * * 9 * * *1 2Tfor 25 cents TROK'S BEST PRODUCT . OF INTEREST TO WO IEN. (Edited by Stylus.) * You can't afford to go through 1914 without a Handy Desk CahlendaL The greatest daily comfort of an office. Price 75 "EXCELSIOR" aimd "NATIONAL Diaries at All Prices, Office supplies of all kinds at State St. Aain WAHR VS Mi FREE FREE, A Pi r of $6.00 Trousers with every Suit or Overcoat order at $17.50 To everyone ordering a Suit or Overcoat during this sale we will you absolutely FREE a pair of $6.oo Trousers of the same material as or different, just as you like. Anyone who expects to live andwear clothes cannot afford to r this once in a life time opportunity. We guarantee to save you $ro to.$15 on every order you place at store. Come in and be convinced. The Quality Tailors E. C. 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Beakes, representative of the second congressional district in national leg- islative circles, where they are less acquainted with him than we. But to us he is still the plain Uncle Sammy, with a few well deserved hon- ors, added to his honestly ambitious person. He is still the Uncle Sammy that made his way through Michigan as the private secretary of the re- nowned teacher and great judge, Dean Thomas M. Cooley. He is the same Uncle Sammy that for years held lo- cal municipal preferment, who has worn our Michigan Union button since the beginning, the same who years and years ago took Michigan's infant journalism under his wing, unselfishly advised us and breathed dignity, de- pendability and newspaper honesty in- to our erring, but well-meaning souls. To us he is still the practical dreamer, the practical idealist-that we would have all men. GOD BLESS YOU. But lately we left our homes to re- new life in a different world, a more complex world; less personal and more individual. As a preliminary to the mass-meet- ing scheduled for next Tuesday after- noon, at which plans for self-govern- ment will be presented for approval, the self-government committee, to- gether with the vice-presidents of the four classes, and representatives from all women's house-clubs, will meet at 5:00 o'clock this afternoon in Barbour gymnasium for the purpose of appoint- ing publicity committees to emphasize to all university women the import- ance of the proposed mass-meeting. * * * Miss Margaret Matthews of Tokio, national Y. W. C. A. secretary for Japan, who came to this country to attend the Kansas City convention, will speak to university women at 4:30 o'clock Sunday afternoon in Newberry Hall. All women are invited to meet Miss Matthews at a tea to be held from 3:30 to 4:30 o'clock, immediate- ly preceding her talk. Miss Ruth Guppy, '87, now dean of women at the University. of Oregon, spent part of the Christinas vacation in Ann Arbor. While here she inspect- ed the parlors and equipment of Bar- bour gymnasium, with a view to get- ting ideas for a new women's building which the University of Oregon hopes to build in the near future. * * * One hundred university ,women are wanted to act as ushers for Miss Hel- en Keller's lecture to be given in Hill Auditorium at 8:00 o'clock Thursday evening, January 15. All women who care to do this will be admitted to the lecture without charge, and are re- quested to register at Dean Jordan't office in Barbour gymnasium by Sat- urday, January 10, and to report for drill at Hill auditorium at 4:00 o'clock Wednesday, January 14. UNIVERSITY NOTICES. Candidates for J lit basketball team meet manager Davidson in Waterman gym at 4:00 o'clock today. Chairmen of boat club committees meet at the Union at 7:30 o'clock Fri- day. Fresh engineer glee club try-out to- night at 8:15 o'clock in room 13 of the 209 E. 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TO CLEAN UP STOCK 20 per cent off on Mackinaws 20 per cent off on Flannel Shirts 20 per cent off on Rain Coats 25 per cent off on Fur Caps Full Ounc once eents ent ettt .rs MUSIC AND DRAMA. Whitney Theatre. Stirring pictures of the British Anti arctic Expedition are being shown at the Whitney theatre every afternoon and evening of this week. It will be recalled that Captain Robert Falcon Scott, the leader, and four of his com- panions perished on the return jour- ney from a successful search for the South Pole. The motion pictures tell the entire story with such direct- ness, force, and pathos that one can gain a greater knowledge of the perils and difficulties which the intrepid ex- -%t1I4 4-1%A' P' A TA' b AI ~T*I T plorers encountered in the Antarctic by watching them, than could be gain- ed from reading books upon the sub- ject Majestic Theatre. "The Seminary Girls," a bright and tuneful tabloid musical comedy, will have its premiere presentation at the Majestic theatre tonight. 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