rp I r S HE MICIHII A fficlal newspaper at the C . Published every mior during the university ye y of Mich- :ccept Mon- N ITARIAN CHI State *or. Huron H is STYLES fl agients for the Slotted Throat WFOR 'RING 1914 ost Line of Woolens oily to sseet from I Rackets Tennis, Balls 3 for $1.00 any make Look over our Rackets before buying SHEEHAN'S STUDENTS' OOOKSTOR3 WILD L'0. ing Merchant Tailors IT UNITED LINES ARBOR TIME TABLX Express Cars for Detroit-? 15 hourly to 6:to p. m., also 8:ia 11 -5" : - -_ I w'tlnsTou, I -_°_- in., 6:06 a. n., SP. mn., 7:06 p. nd 10:45 P. in. n., 12:15 p. MI.. ckson-7 :46 A. 9L and r:46 p. mn. 1--5 : t a. mn., 6-51 a. im., i to 6:51 p. Mn., 3l5o 9:20 COX SONS & VININO 72 Madison Ave., NEW YORK MAKEIRS OF CAPS, GOWNS & HOODS For All Degrees May be Ordered from MACK &4CO. r Savings Bank )0 Surplus $roo,ooo s $3,000,000 gBusiness Transacted cock, Pres., W. D. Iiar- M. J. Fritz, Cashier r Ili REAL, GOOD tailor-made clothes are riot obtainable untder r$25 but if you appreciate extra- ordinary value for that money, have them tailored to measuhrd by EDI. V. PRICE & CO. Let us show you their 500 beautiful woolens and take yoar measure, ::E ntered at the poatoffice a.t Ann Arbor, Michiga n nuder Act of 'Congress of March 3, 1 879. R. S. LOtING, Paster Offices Ann Arbor Press Building. Sub- Morning Service at 10:30 scription price: by carrier, $zSo; by mail, $ ~O u a W a n t A d . S ta tio n s : P re ss B u il i n ; i 1O w B i l - a r ' P h m c y U n v s t y h a a y ; L . I.Davis, Cor. Packard and State. Telephones 96o and 2414. Maurice Toulme ......... Managing Eyditor The Bible is a Classic In Re- Adna Johnson........... Business Manager ligion. We get some Ideas SUNDAY, APRIL 26, 1914. from classics, but do not live WHATIS YUR CTIVTYwith them. Live In today. Need Lf the situation in thct campus activ- new solal"r.Iiglous ideals as iaties were ideal, every undergraduate muoh a s ,neaw art, music, would have some sort of an active, Poorly, dramas participating "outside" interest. Ev- eryone would have at least one re-f sponsibility, a responsibility th~at~ YOUNG PEOPLE'S SOCIETY AT 7:30 would sober his thdught and actions ,, oenetIaPtoR that would make him forget hi~s ow n1 Am~ercnGvnmtInPtoRo. private interests for a moment, that Would lose him in a cause and engen-' MR. RAPHQL SUARtZ der in him a deep and genuine loyalty._________________ These are the results of a sincere tak- ing part in ,campus life. We learn to love by making sacrifices, so if we would cultivate this intangible stuff we call "Michiga~n spirit," the begin- 11fERTR ning would be made in a general dis- crew, reoullt, and second- tribution of undergraduate activity, hand, Butt, alas! We find a discouraging- ForRSat, $20.00 up a mrost discour'aing-duplication of Foroe, $2.00 u men and activities. We find one luan laboring under the burdens of a dozen,.T1YPE W RITI1No. activities, and the other man[-without IO . MOiRRILI a .responsibility that bh can call his Ovtr Baltimxore Lunch own. Fully one-half of the student body falls under this latter class. Surely this is a situ~ation that deserv- es attention. We find that the sick- - ness has penetrated deep into the very vitals of our social system, into the CAM 1 SM ILES campus societies. The membership of ________________ one society, with but a yfew changes,' IS the membership of another society,' Summer of life is the season of all our societies. One, type of man of humor.-Thte Independent. has b~een smothered with elections. Another, worthy and able, has been Nogte: For the past three days Rosie denied all recognition. The society has been crying for martial verse, say- lacks the courage of .original insight ing that the opportunity will never re- and selection, preferring to take no trW ae ohv h otiu chance of public disapproval by the, Introduction of new blood into its cir-' tion box filled with kicks ..of this sort, cle. It prefers to Iunvite the man who' and the. below was written especially has already received the "stamp of for Rosin's beneft.-Smiler. campus approval." And the unhappy --o." Individual elected, either from a lack Geo. e~ha' n Stuff. of. courage or from an over-selfish am- The grand old rag will never sag, bition, must always accept. And sure- ly this deserves attention.. Hip, hop; hip, hip, hooray! If we have for our. goal the pro- We'll bravely fight with all our might, duction of a Mfichigau man,if we would Until our dying day!!! have every student genuinely interest- Long may the red, the white, the blue, ed. in the university's welfare, then Triumphant wave o'er me and you, let us arrange an activity for him. Let ! To it a debt we owe--; ices m...,a.., im a e.. ,,.wl I Untinon (W'11 6oht foi t most anvtie i One Hundred Rackets to select from at Summer TENNIS Spring and University WA HRI li ... .. . See Our Classy Creations for Swell Dressers We are the possible for people who n1 you to buy a 3 for $1.00 at reasonable prices. Domestic and Imported Nove are ready for your inspection E. C. FLANDERS THE QUALITY TAILOR 209 E. LIBERTY L" m- _ _ I 4b F ii M= mm Kmk-,qqF-,AK 4wjF - . . dA Medicine STUDIO ii1,; . ibeity St- Igail Chocolates, 80 Cents Varsity Bitter Sweets, 60 Cents In the White Box 1. Milk Chocolates, 60 Cents The RdBox e Thein in Our OwnClean Candy Shop. They're Simply Delicious. Il Bags. t and a-t r it of tr a r lusy THE POPULAR !LACE Pocket Cases lhe will become a part of us. JNIVERSI MAN, on a modestt salary, having a de- a home with ample grounds would do well to investigate wing: eautiful 16 acre tract of land in the city, 10 acres wood- I elevation, fine out-look, sewer, gas, water, and electric available, at a price that is right. It will sub-divide y into 17~ building places, smallest 1002(264. L. D. CARR 17 Ann Arbor Savings Bank Block aiversity School of Music, Albert A. Stanley, Director Raynard Street, Ann Arbor, Mich. MAV FESTIVAL H3ill Auditorium, may 13, 14, x5, 16, 1914 tickets on sale up to and including Saturday, Mlay 2, only, at I$5.oo. On Monday, May 4, the sale of tickets for single cona- Ibegin, at $i~oo and $1.50 each. SIX BIG CONCERTS UNIVERSITY NOTICES Fresh law baseball practice Ferry' field, 3:00 o'clock tomorrow. Get .phys- ical exam at gym at 11:00 o'clock in morning. The women's annual basketball ban- guet will, be held in Barbour gymna- sium at 6:00 o'clock Thursday even- ing. Class managers for next year will be elected, and there will be responses to toasts. Plates will be .35 cents. HAMILTON ,RE)'USRS TO PUT ECONOMICS TEXT ON ,MRKET "Prof. Walton H. Hamilton of the eco- nomics department, has received a We'll flaunt it free in any clime, In heaven,-, or Mexico! Satisfied, Rosie? -0-- Mack., '17-Can't use it. Come a ain. M. C. 1.-This col is supposed to be oxilgin:al. Novi-a-Your hunch was correct. -0- Many a man conceals the fact that hie can't one step by 'offering to show' the lady a tew variations of the Max-} ixe. -o- It's the itntern jawed fellow who usually carries the trinmmed. lamp. at Quairry. Drug C. The. Druggists on the Corne SHOE REPAIRS? 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