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Official newspaper at the University of Mich-
igan.
Published every morning except Monday dur-
ing the university year.
Entered at the postoffice at Ann Arbor, Mich-
igan under Act of Congress of March 3,
1874.
Offices Anin Arbor Press Building.
Subscription Price: By carrier, $.5; by
mail $3.0.
Want Ad Stations: Press Building; Quarry's
Pharmacy; University Pharmacy;
C. H. Davis. Cr. Packard
and State.
PPhone: Bell, 96.
Maurice Toulme......Managing Editor'
Adna Johnson ...........Business Manager
News Editor Sporting Editor
HI. Beach Carpenter 'Gordon Eldredge
'Assistant. to Manager
Fred Foulk.
F. M. Church .. . .Assis ant Sporting Editor
Leonard Rieser.....Intercollegiate Editor
Robert Tannahil.......Music and Drama
Harold' Abbott ..................Cartoonist
NIGHT EDITORS
Leo Burnett
Carton JenksREOT S Bernus Kline
Y. F. J. Hsu Chester Lang
F. F. MKinney Y. C. Rumiel
ASSISTANTS TO BUSINESS MANAGER
Sherwood Field arry Johnson
John=Leonard
BUSINESS STAFF
Myron Watkins F. G. Millard
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1913.
Night Editor-Leo N. Burnett
'TOOT! TOOT! TOOT!
The fight is one third over. Last
night the team was enthused. To-
night's send-off wili nspire. Then
there will be a triumphant home-con-
ing. , .
Tonight that same five thousand will
snake dance behind Michigan's band
and again Michigan's team will wit-
ness a Michigan demonstration. Any
reaction that fulfills the law of phys-
JCS, will be a mighty reaction.
Toot! 'oot! Toot! Michigan is Com-
ing.
Stop! Look! Listen!M Vanderbilt is in
danger.
FRESH OUT! SENIOR OUT!
Senior Tits, your forbears conceived
a worthy project in the student advs-
ory sytem and you yourself have
advanced the idea in an admirable
manner Tonight you will be given an
opportunity to meet your advisees and
other senforv' advisees in a social way.
We 1kJIQw of no better way by which the
freshmnan's respect for his University
..d ito traditions can be strengthened
_au.. . ° eting in a personal way his
than by .... h senior class. The
friends among L._ held at the
smoker which Is to be ._i
Union is~ worthy of your support.
is the outward sign to the campus ati
large that your plan has been put into1
successful operation.
THE "WHITE" HOPE.
Michigan cheered with her leader
last night. And Michigan cheered su-
cessfully.
We liked his well timed movements
and genuine enthusiasm. We want
more like him and more of him. Clothe
him in white and hand him the mega-
phone and we will do our part.1
OUT OF THE PAST.
The reverberating cheers of last
night's impassioned demonstrationf
still reecho loudly in our ears. They '
mockingly deride the faintly recurring
images of the recent coldly silent un-
responsive bleachers on Ferry field.
A Inew and fervent spirit arises fromt
this emotional zeal and from now on
there lives in the heart of every Mich-
igan man a newer spirit, tempered ini
Athletic _goods of all kinds. very article ,guaranteed.
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Krmows T he
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the fires of late adversity, yet srength-r
ened by a happier optimism for Mich-
igan's athletic prosperity.
Until the problems of our athletic
relationships are satisfactorily work-
ed out, this newer spirit shall keep us
strong in the faith of our ultimate des-
tiny.
OPENNG(W DISPENSARY Is
D)ELAYIED UNTIL LAST OF WEEK
Owing to a delay in the arrival of
the equipment, the new dispensary
building will not be ready for use until
the latter part of the week. The inte-
rior work has been completed, and the
building will contain a reception
room, two examination rooms, a doc-
tor's office and a laboratory.
The office hours for men will be
from 8:00 to 12:00 o'clock, by special
appointment The hours for women
will be from 1:30 to 3:00 o'clock, also
by special appointment. One doctor,
however, will be in attendance
throughout the day.
Senior Lit Re-Election Cancelled.
There will be no senior lit election
today as previously' announced. The
two low candidates have withdrawn
and Helen Lonman has been .declared
elected.
UNIVERSITY NOQTICES
'Meeting of assistant marshalls, class
officers, and their assistants in room
248 of the engineering building, tomor-
row afternon at 4:00 o'clock, to disuss
plans for assembling an marching at
the Coi vcationldexercses,
Soph engineer election tomorrow
afternoon from 0 :00 to 5;00 'clock.
Room 348,
Fresh engineers nominate at assem-
bly at 11:00 o'clock~ today.
All candidates or tryouts for assist-
ant baseball manager leave names
with George Moe at the Athletic ass-
elation office at once.
Fehlit nominations, 4,; 00 o'clock
thaferon room 20, Tappan hall.
TePresbyterian G. F. will hold its
."i l Halowe'en party at McMilla
ai,:_ -V'81illg at, 11:00 t'cclj.
h l F r d y C .. - # o f M t l l g feTr y o u t s f o r a r t s t z . _ _. 1
sian report at office at 7:15
Thursday night.
Forestry club meeting tonight 'is
called off on account of sendoff for
football team.
All tryouts for the University band
including old men are urged to Deport
at McMillan hall at 7:30 o'clock to
night and Thursday night. Prof. A. A.
Stanley or Mr. Earl V. Moore will be
in charge.
Freshmen wishing addresses of their
advisors, or advisors wishing address-
es of advisees, should consult chair-
man of advisors in Dean's office, Ul-
versity hall, between 1:30 and 2:00
o'clock daily except Saturday.
A re-election for vice-president,
treasurer, and secretary of the senior
engineering class will be held this
Iafternoon from 3:30 to 5:30 o'clock
in room 311.
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