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STUDENTS' BOOKSTORE

Official newspaper at the University of Mich
igan. Published every morning except Mon
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, $z.so; by mail
$3.00. Want Ad. Stations: Press Building,
Quarry's Pharmacy; University Pharmacy; C.
H. Davis, Cur. Packard and State.
Telephones gbo and 2414.
Maurice Toulme.........Managing Editor
Adna Johnson...........Business Manager
H. Beach Carpenter....... ..News Editor
Fred Foulk.......... .Assistant to Editor
F. M. Church.................Sports Edior
Leonard Rieser .......Intercollegiate Editor
Robert Tannahill ......Music and Drama
Glenn Munna .
Harold Ahbott................Cartoonist
Lillian Thomson............Women's Editor
t TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 1914.
Night Editor-Donald M. Sarbaugh.
Final dinner to staff, tryouts and
members of the board in control at'
Union tonight, at 6:00 o'clock sharp.
Last meeting of business staff and
try-outs this afternoon at 4:00 o'clock.

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TRACK IN 1914.
The Michigan track team, unherald-
ed and unfeared, did itself, the univer-
sity and its coach proud on Saturday,
at the intercollegiates. Unrealized
and unappreciated by the general stu-
dent body, one of Michigan's greatest
track teams closed up its records by
winning third place in the big eastern
meet.
Michigan won three out of 13 cham-
pionships, against the competition of
25 universities. Four men placed in
two events each. No team. ever did
that before. Cornell was the only
other team besides Michigan'that took
three first places. Six men won 29%
points. The Michigan team was a
small team, but it was a dangerous
team.
It has been said, either fairly or
unfairly, that the general student body
has miserably failed to appreciate the
work of the track men. Possibly this
is so, and possibly it is not. But let
it not be thought that the thinking
portion of the -campus is so lethargic
or so numb to the efforts of men like
Kohler, Seward, Bond, Smith, Brown,
Murphy, Ferris, Jansen, Ufer and
Armstrong. Nor have the men who
have trained for months on Ferry
field, who did not go east, been for-
gotten.
Before the end has been reached,
let it be understood that the 1914
track team has scored a signal suc-
cess.
Speed pictures on postals. Daines
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You must have engraved cards to
send out with your invitations. Can
do your work right here in Ann Arbor.
Satisfaction guaranteed. Walter Duf-
ford, 711 N. Univ. Ave., second floor.
Phone 296-M.
READER-Are you planning to re-
main in Ann Arbor this summer? If
so it would pay you to take a course
in Shorthand. Summer term opens
Monday, June 29. Such training would
help you to secure a desirable posi-
tion, either along commercial lines or
in a law office. Call at School, 711 N.
Univ. Ave., for full particulars.
Granger's will continue their Wed-
nesday night assemblies through the
summer school, from 9-12,with Fisch-
er's orchestra. 50 cents per couple.
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HOUSES FOR SALE-Fine 8 room
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Cambridge, large lot, $10,000; fine
9 room home just off Cambridge,
FOR RENT-Beginning Sept. 1st, ten
room furnished house for private
family. Phone 1359-J, 909 E. Univ.
Ave.
TO RENT-Small house or unfurnish-
ed rooms for housekeeping, for year
beginning July 1. Phone 593-J.
FOR SALE-Rare old violin. Made in
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ley, E. University Ave. Phone 189.
WANTED-To buy Underwood type-
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