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.THE LICSIQ&N DAILY.

N On Display
THE LATEST STYLES
AND COLORINGS
FOR
P RING
1914
Largest Line @f Woolen*
the ohty to select from

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'SENIORS
Order Your Visiting
Cards Now
Plate and 100 Cards
Script $1.60
Plate and 100 Cards
old English $2.75
Plate and 100 Cards
shaded old English
$3.00
The ;above are the three most
popuiar styles.
Place vour order now at
SHEH2F A' 'S
STUDENTS, 1100STORM

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TIPEMICIGAN DAILY
Official newspaper at the University of TMich
igan. *Published every morning except Mor,
day during the university year.
Entered at the postoffice at Ann Arbo
Michigan under Act of, Congress of March
1879.
Offices Ann Arbor Press Building. Su.
scription price: by carrier, $2.$o; by mat;
$3.00. Want Ad. Stations: Press BuiIdiug.
Quarry's Pharmacy; University Pharmacy; C.
f. Davis, Cor. Packard. anA State.
'telephones 46o and 2414.
Xtaurice Toulmne :......Managing Editor
Adna Johnson........... Business Manager
H. Beach Carpenter........... News Editor
Fred Foulk..... .....Assistant to Editor
F. Mv. Church... ...........Sports Editor
FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1914.
Night Editor-Bernus E. Kline.

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TYPEWRITING
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PICTURES BY JOSEF ZENISEK
HERE FOR SHORT EXHIBITION

State SI,

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STRAWS

III

IT IS NOT LOST.
The direct election cause has been
lost for the moment. For this year and
next, possibly, there -will be no student
representation on the board in control
of athletics. Rather, will there be a
monoglot representation of men "train-
ed" by the association.
But the question has not been set-
tied. The American is not yet used to
the association's system of taxation,
without representation. Nor is the
Michigan student 'likely to stand idly
by while men are chosen for the up-
per board, who openly defy their
wishes.
No, the question will come up again.'
The regents will again be cailled upon
and again and again. Better luck to
you, next. time, Mr. Student. Remem-
ber, to elect men who are earnestly
and deeply interested in your. repre-
sentAtion.
PROFESSOR STANLEY.
It was an extremely fortunate mo-
ment for Michigan when Professor
Stanley accepted the chair of music in
the 'university in 1888. Mr. Stanley,
with his characteristic breadth of vis-
ion saw the possibilities of making
Ann Arbor 'an artistic center.
Although there had been a few scat-
tered musical enideavors in Ann Ar-
bor before the advent of Mr. Stanley,
it is due to his energetic enthusiasm,
tand refined intelligence that these ten-

Four pictures by Josef Zenisek have
been receivied f romn Prague, Austria, by
his son John Zenisek, '15E, and will,
be on exhibition at the Alumni build-
ing for, the next two weeks. Josef
Zanlsek is a graduate of the Academy
of Fine Arts of Prague, and is consid-
ered one of the most distinguished
portrait painters of Bohemia. le is
one of the few living artists who have
received permission from the king of,
Saxony to make a copy of the Sistine
Madonna in the Dresden gallery.
Unusual interest attaches, to .this ex-
hibition, not only from the fact that
with the exception of a single canvas
in a Philadelphia gallery, this is the
first of Mr. Zenisek's works to be
shown in this country, but also be-
cause the son of the artist is a junior
engineer in the university.
FIELD POETRY PRIZE OF
100 GOES TO FEINSTEIN
Martin Feinstein, '14, was awarded
the Field prize of $100, given annually'
by Nelson C. Field, '90, for the best-
poem submitted by an undergraduate
student. Feinstein submitted two po-
ems, either of which, in the estimation
of Professor Scott, would have carried
off the prize, but the one entitled "The
Marchers" was adjudged the superior
of the two.
PROF. .REEVES -fWTLL JUDGE
POITICAL SCIENCE ESSAYS

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MAY

FESTIVAL

We've all the good
styles

Albert A. Stanley, Director
Hill Auditorium, May 13, 14, 15, 16, 1914

Course tickets
$4.00 and $5.00.
certs 'will begin,

on sale iup to and
On Monday, May
at $r.oo andi~d$.50

including Saturday, flay 2, *only, at
,l, flhe sale of tickets for single con=
each.

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US PREPARE YOUR LUNCII.FOR THAT
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nish a background for a real musical Prof. J. S. Reeves, of the political
atmosphere. After six years of con- science department, Will leave for Clii-
centrated preliminary work, including cago tomorrow where he will serve on
the establishment of. a strong and effi- a committee of five to jud e the Nor-,
cient choral society, Mr. Stanley inaug- man Harris prize essays. The funds
furated the festival idea in Ann Arbor. for this contest are provided by Mr.
Since that time this institution has de- Norman Harris, president of the Har-
veloped into the most powerful factor ris Trust and Savings Bank, of Chica-
of the musical life of the university, go, for an essay on any one of several
drawing its patrons not only through- assigned 'topics in political science.
out, but beyond the limits of the state.y The prizes are first $250, second $1.50
Mr. Stanley is 'a man without con- and third $100.
celt, a scholar without being a pedant.
He is admired for his, personal yot-SENIOR WOMEN TO PRESENT
fulness and irrepressible exuberance, PLAY DURING COMENCEMtENT
for his intimate association and inter--
est in the affairs of student musical During commencement week the sen-.
life, for his compositions dedicated to ior women will present with an out-
Michigan, for his stimulating person- door setting, a play written by Law-
ality, and for his musicianship. rence Houseman and Granville Barker,

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FOR SALE-Two May Festival seats
for Friday night. Front row, first
balcony, in middle on aisle. Phone
j1288-"W. 160
fFOR SALE-American and English
Encyclopedia of Law, 32 volumes.
Second edition. Call 1876. 160-1-2
FOR SALE-Two Seats \Friday after-
noon May Festival, eighth row, sec-
tion five. Call 463-J. 160
FOR SALE-One half interest in the
typewriting business of Zewvadski
and Evansoni. For particulars in-

named "Prunella." The play is of the
new school, and is a mixture of both
humor and pathos in which the charac-
ters and costuming are well adapted
for female presentation.
Rehearsals will be held today in Sar-
ah Caswell Angell hall at 1:00 o'clock.
Senior women are requested to bring
the 50 cent tax assessed,to the. rehears-
al this afternoon.
LOST-Theta Phi Alpha sorority pin.
Finder please phone 1992. 159-60
WANTED--Salesman for Detroit. $65
per month and car fare guiaranteped
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I Of the pianos purchased of you last year the Concert Grand
k ~is superb-.wining friends for our Couservatory constantly.
The possession of a full equipment of your excellent
pianos here has had no insignificant, part in the success
of our dasartmnent.
E ARIJE'G. KILLEEFN
Director Dept. of Music, coc College' Cedar Rapids, Iowa

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