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.THE MICHIGAN DAILY.
ITHE MICHIGAN DAILYL
Official newspaper at the University of Mich-f
igan. Published every morning except Mon.TYPEWRITER
day during the university year.'- New, renult, and second-
Entered at the postof ice at Ann Arbor, hand,
Michigan nznder Act of Congress of March 3, For Sale, $10.00 up
:879. For Roat. $2.00 uo

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agents! for the
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PRN
1914

ackets
Tennis BaSls
3 for $1.00
any make
Look over our Rackets
before buying
SHEEHAN'S
STUDENTS' BOOKSTORE

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Merchant Tailors
UNITED LINES
'BOR TIME TABLE
press Cars for Detroit-7- Ic
ny to 6:io p. i., also 8:io
letroit-5 :4o a. in., 6 :o6 a. i.,
hours to 6:o6 p. m., 7:o6 p.
,9 : io p. mn., and 10:45 P. in.
aly, 11:15 P. im., x2:15 p. im.
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r Jackson-7:46 a. m. and
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lcron-5:12 a. m., 6:5 a. m.,
hours to 6:51 p. mn., also 9:30
in.
COX SONS & VINING
72 Mad son Ave., NEW YORK
MARERS Or
CAPS, GOWNS & HOODS
For All Degrees
May be Ordered from
MACK & CO.
rbor Savings Bank
oo,ooo Surplus $woo,ooo
>urces $3,000,000
nking Business Transacted
. Hiscock, Pres., W. D. Har-
'res., M. J. Fritz, Cashier

Offices Ann Arbor Press Building. Sub-
scription p rice: by carrier, $2.50; by mail,
$3.00. Want Ad. Stations: Press Building;
Qarry's Pharmacy; University Pharmacy; C.
H. Davis, Cor. Packard and State.
Telephones 960 and 2414.
Maurice Toulme.........Managing Editor
Adna Johnson,............Business Manager
H. Beach Carpenter..........News Editor
Fred Foulk .............Assistant to Editor
F. M. Church... ......... .Sports Editor
Leonard Riser.......Intercollegiate Editor
Glenn Munna ........Music and Drama
Harold Abbott ..........Cartoonist
Lillian Thomson........ ...Women's Editor
EDITORIALS
Harold HipplerEPaul Blanshard
Marshall Foote Lester Rosenbaum
Louis David.
NIGHT EDITORS
Leo Burnett Chester Lang
Henry Ruinmel Jabin Hsu
F. F. McKinney W1alter Nye
On Sport Staff
Carlton Jenks Bernus Kline
T. Hawley Tapping Bruce Miles
REPORTERS
P. F. Thompson J. M. Barrett
C. A. Swainson D. R. Ballentine
R. S. Collins Leon Greenebaun
I. C. Roth H. R. Marsh
C. L. Muller J. F. Jordan
Donald Sarbaugh I). A. Wallace
Reuben Peterson W. A. P. John
Willis Goodenow
ASSISTANTS "TO BUSINESS MANAGER
Sherwood Field Harry Johnson
John S. Leonard F. G.. Millard
BUSINESS "STAFF
R. V. LIefflerBR. J. Hofmann
A. H. Torrey Myron Watkins
FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1914.
Night Editor-Paul F. Thompson.

ers of us, only in so far as they have
caught the spirit of the vital force in
life.. The past is but a background of
experience in self-control and self-
mastery. Slowly, the representation
of the ideal in life has come to us, to
give us vision. Our contact here with
the eternal stuff of which vision is
made-the moments when we have
been inspired to live in a higher plane
and not in a lower order-has made of
us older, wiser men.
CAMPUSMILES
Ifii worriendunn est.-Phin-
eaS.
No Cabs, No Violets
Dear Smiles:
No violets, no cabs is the rulin,
For the prom that is coming tonight;
Walk ye femme twenty blocks,
Over puddles and rocks-?
We wimmen don't think that it's right!

3 for $1.00

One Hundred Rackets to select from at

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Spring and
Summer Styles
We are the people who make it
possible for you to buy a suit
Classy at reasonable prices.
creations
for Swell Domestic and Imported Novelties
Dressers are ready for your inspection
E.C. FLANDERS

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REAL GOOD tailor-made1
clothes are not obtainableunder
$25 but if you appreciate extra-
ordinary value for that money,1
have them tailored to measure)
by
ED. V. PRICE & CO.
Let us show you their 500
beautiful woolens and takeyour
measure.

THE QUALITY
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THE DEAD LINE.

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hocolates, 80 Cents
In the Maize and Blue Box
y Bitter Sweets, 60 Cents
In the White Box
Chocolates, 60 Cents T n
aS The Red Box
r Own".Clean Candy Sliap. They're Simply Delicious.,-

Some of us students assume a most We're willing to dance to your music,
interesting and illogical attitude to- We're willing to eat, march, and talk;
ward our faculty. We seem to have We'll grab at your favors,
established a dead line, which no man Eat ice cream-three flavors,
shall cross and remain a friend, a good We'll do anything for you but walk!
fellow or interested in us in any other Louise T.
than in a dictatorial,, upper-handed Don't worry sweet bunches of dear-
way. Would we say that a man as a ness;
fellow student this year is one person The fellows will treat you all right,
and the next another-because he has They'll balk at the money,
joined the faculty? One year he is Feel embarassed, then funny,
honored with all that we, as admiring And at the last moment, they'll bite!
friends, can bestow to show honor.
The next, he is a faculty man, an ogre, According to M. C. B., the sage re-
a plutocrat, a czar-a man to be fear- marked that he would like to go to
ed and avoided, war, were it not for the fact that he
We cannot bring ourselves to share might get reckless and Huerta man.
any such views as these. It is difficult-
to conceive of a freer system than Greeting.
Michigan is blessed with. What activi- Pzsil Animous-Judging from your
ty is there on this campus that is over- post card, you show good taste in
ridden with faculty control? We know choosing a pseudonym.
of none of this paternalism, that is so J. F. S.-Come again. Better luck
vigorously complained against. There next time.
is only a sane regulation. -0-
Let us be appreciative and have our "Many a woman," said little Nemo
faculty friends. Let us choose from last night, "fancies being submitted to.
among that body, men who are inter- But the time for the man to stop is be-
esting to us, fair to us and sympathet- fore it becomes a fad."
ic with the student viewpoint. We
have a wide field to choose from, too. Too many larks will cook any man's
goose.
REFLECTIONS OF A SENIOR.-_..
What does it mean to be a senior? "The duck of a hat" often requires
Is it for the responsibilities of power a goose that lays the proverbial golden
in our student life, for which we have egg.

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University School of Music
Albert A. Stanley, Director
flaynard Street, Ann Arbor, Mich.
A School of Music which offers courses in all branches of i
highest standards.
Students may take regular courses leading to graduation, or the
take such subjects as they desire, without reference to graduation.
If you are interested in studying some branch of music, please
the office and get a copy of the school catalogue which gives full i
ation. CHARLES A. SINS, Seere

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The Druggists on the Corner

SHOE REPAIRS?
FIRST CLASS SHOE REPAII
JOHN H. LAMBERT
613 EAST WILLIAM
Otlielal shoe Doctor to Micbiga

Don't Delay

Caps and Gowns
Any Longer

striven? Some of us, perhaps, have
not yet learned individual responsibil.
ity, much less have we ever undertak-
en the responsibility incident with
"campus affairs." Is it for the privi-
leges that accompany this most elevat-
ed rank? Some of us have never ex-
ercised these prerogatives or even re-1
alized the possibilities of these special<
advantages? Or is it that we may the
sooner carry out into the waiting, prac-
tical world, the results of our train-
ing in the academic environment?
It is none, yet all, of these-and
more. Seniors are older than the oth-

CARRANZA THREATENS
TO JOIN HUERTA.
-Headline.
Out with the Salvation Army!
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Judging from the scores of the past
baseball games, it seems that 13 is
anything but the hoodoo for the Wol-
verines.
LOST-Bill case, containing bills, Un-
ion membership card and theatre
passes. Reward. Gordon 0. Cooke,
914 E. Huron. Tel. 494-J. 111-2

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eommodate any of you Seniors too busy
the day, we will keep open until 8 p. m.
tight this coming week.

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