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THlE MICHIGAN DAIL.
Official newspaper at the University of Mich
igan. Published every morning except Mot.
day during the university year.
Entered at the postoffice at- Anan Arbo
Michigan under Act of Congress" of March
1879.
Offices Ann Arbor Press Building. Su,
scription p, rice : by carrier, $2.30; by, mass
$3.00. Want Ad. Stations: Press Buildi~g.
cQuarry's, Pharmacy; University Pharmacy; C.
l , Davis, Cor. Packard and State.
Telephones 96o and 2414.
I&'aurice Toulme.........Managing Editor
Adna Johnson........... Business Manager
H. Beach Carpenter ........... News Editor
Fred Foulk............Assistant to Editor
F. M. Church...............Sports Editor
SATURDAY, MAY 16, 1914.
Night Editor--Donald M. Sarbaugh.
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,There is another rapping at the door
of the athletic association office. Stu-
dent opinion, the members of the ath-
letic association, are asking for the
American right of representation. Will
the athletic association conform to the
wishes of its members? The board of
directors have said, no!
.But the board said no, several
months ago when the students asked
for some support for the university
band. The athletid association, at
that time, laughed "in its sleeve" at
student opinion. Let student opinion
be "hanged" it was said, it is ignorant,
it is nothing and it has no power.
But it did have power and the stu-
dent election resulted in a vote of
1946 to 91 in favor of having the asso-
ciation contribute to the band. And
the association did contribute, and we
have the band of today.
And so it is with the direct election.
The association is now laughing at
this agitation. The association laugh-.
ed once before also. The students
Question
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Gross & Dietzel
119 East Washington Street
All-Fresh Baseball Men iLoaf Today
Owing to a delay in the preparation
of the all fresh baseball schedule, the
athletic authorities have been unable
to secure a game for the youngsters
today. This is the first year that the
university has fostered a team of this
nature and as the men will be used for
the most part as opposition to the var-
sity in practice games, the outside
schedule will be rather. small.
Class Racquet Wielders Start Today
Interclass tennis will start today at
9:00 o'clock on the Ferry field courts
with a match between the seniors and
juniors. The Varsity courts will be
used by the interclass teams during
the corming week, while the Varsity
team is in the east. Numerals will be
awarded to the winning class team
this year for the first time.
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have voted by a majority of 642 to 145 The most recent report given out by.
for the direct election, four men were managing editor ,R. B. Sturtevant, '14,
elected pledged to do all in their pow- states that the 1914 Michiganensian
er to further the reform. But there will be placed on sale Monday. The
has been a pitiful mishap, scarcely process of binding is now being com-
understandable. pleted. A copy of the book, bound in
Will the athletic association con-. the best stock of morocco, will be pre-
form to the wishes of its members? stinted to President-Emeritus James B.
Yes! Not today or tomorrow, to be Angell as, a gift from the manage-
sure. But the association will con- ment.
form, if not next year, then the next,-
sometime. IV. C. Michaels to address Law Classes
Tap, Tap, Tap! Let the students in William C. Michaels, '95L, a promi-
your association, will you? nent member of the Kansas City bar,
will speak. before the law classes this
VOTE! VOTE! VOTE! morning at 8:00 o'clock in room G of
Give this Michigan Union of yours the law building on "The Preparation
a minute of your time today.. It needs of a Case For Trial." Mr. Michaels is
it. The success of each year's Union. a member of the firm of Haff, Meser-
depends to a great extent upon the vey, German and Michaels. Mr. Haff
efficiency of the officers that you are [ is the father of Carroll Hlaff, '13-'15L4
called upon to elect today.I former captain of the track team.
Pick out your men, the men you have.
the highest respect for, the men whom UNIVERSITY. NOTICES
you think will serve your Union and - -
you, best and most unselfishly. Vote A prayer meeting will be held at
today. It is your privilege.j 9:30 o'clock Sunday morning in New-
Vote and wear the, "straw," if you berry hall.
would live a full day today. j Junior lit baseball practice at 8:30
o'clock this morning. Meet at club
s s ss* ss *s*s0"0', house.
* OF INTEREST TO WOMEN ~_____
'An all girls' musical comedy featur-
ing hits from the several junior plays -The _fitting of connections between
to be presented some time in June, is the new and the old tunnels at the
being planned by the Women's Dra- power house terminal station on the
matic association. All who are inter- campus was started yesterday. It is
ested are invited to sign up at 4:00 expected that the plant will be tested
o'clock Monday afternoon in Barbour out early in June.
gymnasium, when plans will be dis- '-Figures just announced by the dev-
cussed. .I tal department show that 13,718 per-
* * * sons had been treated in the clinics of
Second nomination of officers of the the department up to the first of May.
women's league, will be made .at the 'During the month of April alone 2159
board meeting at 9:00 o'clock this persons came to the clinics for treat-
Gives, clean. who alesome ]board at $4.25
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