THE MICHIGAN DAILY. I Text-Books THE MICHIGAN DAILY friendly rivalry has been missing and immediately upon the blowing of the m .......-- EADING T TAILORS at the University of Mich- final whistle the players have hurried - to the clubhouse. And many alumni devery orni.g except Monday dur- and students have noticed and re- ing the university- year.I Textook >ffer to you the 'red suit possible ost suitable price. nship the best. uit built to fit. :k of woolens of st quality. The ssortment in the elect from. Neu-and second-hand,all departim ents D A W I N G INSTRUMENTS We can save you m>one y by buying the Richiter Brand. i WILD CO* I S. State St. [T UNITED LINES A.RBOR TIME TABLE Express Cars for Detroit-7:zo ourly to 6: io p. iil, also 1:io Detrots-5:4oa.inl., 6:o6 a. xo hours to 6:o6 p). i., 7:06 1P. m., 9:I( p. i., arid 1io:45 p. 1 1 only, .I:15 p. il., 2:15 p. m1. 10 : oa. in. for Jackson--7:46 a. in. nd urs to 7:46 p. In. Jackson-s :12a. il., 6:7i a. :,, o hours to 6:51 p. M., also) 9:20 LOG LOG SLIDE RULES As'ko cOl eonSpec d I o FOUNTAIN PEN I. P. NOTE-BOOKS The Original Loo e- eaf. Alt kinds of Studentt supp ey ates I SHEEHAN& CO STUDENTS' BOOKSTORE V, T-E *15.00 SOLD EXCLUSIVELY BY F. W. Gros 123 East Liberty Street COX SONS & VINING 72 Madison Ave., NEW YORK MAKERS OF CAPS, GOWNS & HOODS For All Degrees May be Ordered from MACK & Co. ND MECHANICS BANK South Main Street j Entered at the postoffice at Ann Arbor, Mich- igan under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Offices Ann Arbor Press Building. Subscription Price: By carrier, $2.5o; by mail $.0 Want Ad Stations: Press Building; Quarry's Pharmacy; University Pharmacy; C. I1. Davis, Cor. Packard and State. Phone: Bell, 96. Maurice Toulme..........Managing editor Adna Johnson .............Business Manager Newsditor Sporting Editor E1.. Beach Carpenter Gordon Eldredge Assistant to Manager Ird oulk. F. M. Church .... Assistant Sporting Editor Leonard Rieser....... Intercollegiate Editor Robert Tannahill.........Music and Drama flaold Abbott..................Cartoonist ASSISTANTS TO BUSINESS MANAGER Shicrwood Field. Harry Johnson John Lonard BUSINESS STAFF Myron Watkins EF.G. Millard NIGHT EDITORS Leo Burnett REPORTERS Carlton Jenks Bernus Kline Y. F. J. 11su Chester Lang F. F, Mcinney 11. C. Runnel SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1913. Night Editor--Berus E. Kline BREEDING POLITICS We wonder if the committee on track nominations has adopted a wise meth- od to suppress "peanut politics." We doubt seriously the wisdom of delay- ing'the announcement of the men chos- en to run for the Varsity offices until the morning of the election. In the first place, the nominations will necessarily be made several days before the announcement. Candidates have already been nominated for the election next Saturday, and already the word has been passed about. The nominations are common property. The very purpose of withholding the names has failed. As it is in this nom- ination it will always be. Secrecy on the part of the board is a farce. More than ever before there is chance for organization work. Mormoveir, ud this is the most seri- ous fault tlat we have to find with the plan sugested by the nominating com- tnitte^, the candidates will be prevent- ed from running on a platform. The Michigan students gained too much from the elections last spring, to have this power taken away from them without strenuous objections. Several big questions are now before the uni- versity authorities and student and alumni boards. The only way the stu- dents have of showing their opinion is by voting for candidates who adopt a platform. Can the Michigan student afford to lose this right at this critical moment? WE PLEAD.1 Time-honored Michigan traditions are being overlooked at every football game on Ferry field. Twice lately, the band has omitted the playing of "The Yellow and Blue" be- tween the halves. But thisE is not the only case of tradition fallenl into disuse. In days gone by when at Michigan team had finished a game with an opponent on Ferry field, the1 Varsity gathered together and gave at cheer for the opposing team, no, mat-t ter what the result of the contestt might have been.c Lately, however, this recognition oft marked on this seeming lack of cour- tesy on the part of a Michigan team. We do not intend to infer that the present Michigan football players are purposely neglectful; they simply have forgotten the old custom. But there is little excuse for the failure to render "The Yellow and Blue." Since time immemorial it has been custom- ary to sing the university song be- tween the halves of football games and the late instances of its neglect were merely the result of carelessness. Every Michigan man is eager to sing "The Yellow and Blue" today, and it would please every student and ev- ery alumnus present to hear three rousing cheers for Mt. Union at the end of the game. Let's revive and keep alive the time-honored traditions. For all Departments. UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORES rn CAMPUS IN BRIEF. Drawing Instruments and Engineer's Supplies Loose-Leaf Note Books of all sorts. Fountain Pens, etc., etc. Make our stores your headquarters. I I U$69,000 Everybo d y Seoond-Hand Books in great quantities A r,& ows The The Olde Mission Shop Additional quarters for landscape design work are to be made at once by partitioning off rooms on the fourth floor of University hall. These rooms will be fitted with drawing tables for use in the course. President Harry B. Hutchins has appointed Regent Beal and Professor Roth as delegates to represent the university at the National Conserva- tion Congress to be held in Washing- ton, D. C., November 18, 19, and 20. Harry G, Hayes is to represent the university at the National Tax Associ- ition in Buffalo October 23, 24, 25. The appointment was made by President Hutchins this week. Jeffersonian Debating Society meets tonight at 7:30 o'clock in Jeffersonian hall, third floor, law building. Officers for the coming year will be elected and prospective members will be welcom- ed. Nominees for presidency of each class are directed to meet this morn- ing to appoint four men to act as an election board with the student coun- cilman who is in charge of this elec- tion. The election officials will meet at the Michigan Union annex at 1:15 o'clock this afternoon to be instructed in re- gard to their duties by a student coun- cilman. This meeting is necessary be- cause if any nominee desired to with- draw his name, he would need to have the sanction of the class election board. -The senior law football team will play Cleary Business College at Yp- silanti today. -Charles N. Lockwood, father of Professors Albert and Samuel P. Lock- wood, of the University School of Mu- sic, died at about1:00 o'clock yester- day morning at his home, 700 Oxford Road. An attack of illness Wednes- day hastened his death. Out of respect for Mr. Lockwood, the University Sym- phony Orchestra will not hold a re- hearsal Sunday. APPLICATIONS TURNED IN FOR BOAT CLUB POSITIONS. Several applications have been turn- ed in for positions as officers and com- mitteemen on the Michigan Union Boat club. The organization will meet at the Union at 11:00 o'clock Sunday and pick men for the 40 positions which are open. Those who are interested in the club should file written applica- tions at once with the commodore in care of the Michigan Union. In each case qualifications should be stated. Fine Millinery at reasonable prices 721 East Huron Across fromHIlih School Your Appearailce reflected in your mirror and friends eyes, will be satis- factory if your New Fall suit bears our label, (The Quality Tailors.) 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