THR MICHIGAN DAILY z THE MICHIOAN DAILYI Select your Fall or Winter Suit from the I largest line in the city. Dress Suits a specialty I. H. Wild Co. I Tailors and Importers 311 South State Street err Holiday Go'od's' We have the finest line of Christmas Cards in the city. MAGAZINE SVISCRIPTIONS At the lowest club rates PRIVATE CHRISTMAS CARDS With your Initials and Address Leave your orders now at Student's 8EE 0EEan S Booksore I Official newspaper at the University of Mich- igan. Published every morning except Monday dur- ing the university year. Entered at the post-office at Ann Arbor, Mich- igan, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Offices: Second floor, Ann Arbor Press Build- ing, Maynard Street. Office Hours: Editor-r to 3 p. m.; y to 1o p. m. Business Manager- to 3 p. iM. Subscription Price: By carrier, $2.So; by mail, $3.00. Want Ad Stations: Press Building; Quarry's Pharmacy; University Pharmacy; Davis and Konald's Confectionary Store.. Phones: Bell and Home, 96o. Frank Pennell...........Managing Editor Joseph Fouchard..........Business Manager Maurice Toulme.............News Editor C. Harold Hippler..............Assistant Karl Matthews ..............Athletic Editor G. C. Eidredge .... .....Assistant John Townley..........Music and Drama Maude Edwards........ ..Women Harold B. Abbott...............Cartoonist EDITORIALS Harold G. McGee Louis P. Haller Howell Van Auken Maurice Myers R. Emmett Taylor.......Edwin R. Thurston NIGHT EDITORS H. Beach Carpenter . Fred B. Foulk Morton R. Hunter..........Morris Milligan Bruce J. Miles.........ErnestDR. Burton Lester F. Rosenbaum...David D. Hunting REPORTERS Leonard M. Rieser........Harold P. Scott Leo Burnett.............. Fenn H. Hossick F. M. Church............... Carlton Jenks Charles S. Johnson...........C. H. Lang Bernus E. Kline............ J. R. Kistner Will Shafroth.............. Henry C. B ogle F. F. McKinney ...... G.S. Johnston W. R. Melton.......Ralph E. Cunningham Y. F. Jabin Hsu............ H. ti. Rummel Frank E. Kohler......... Herman Pomper BUSINESS STAFF A. R. Johnson, Jr..........Advertising Mgr. Emerson Smith ...........Accountant Laurence D. Bartlett.......Circulation Mgr. Sherwood Field...... sJohn Leonard Harry 9. Johnson THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1912. Night Editor-Lester F. Rosenbaum. ' LET ME Show you the way to success. It is to dress-and impress. If I make your clothes there won't be any doubt about your being able to impress. Dieterle TAILOR Liberty Street (Copyrighted) '' SAY r B U , Y B EE ly, the good to be derived from any law which is as basically correct as is'the law in question, can be nullified by permitting too many exceptions to be tagged on. Nevertheless, that is not saying that it need be absolutely inflexible. When a man gets out and fights through a season for his Varsity team, he is doing constructive work for his university, that is not to be underes- timated. In the upbuilding of this university, as in any university, ath- letics have played and will continue to play a big part. If anything, a man should receive additional credit, instead of having credit taken away, when he has given his best to the ath. letics of his school. It is evident that the present law, literally interpreted, will serve to dis- courage men from going out for Michi- gan's athletic teams. Would It not be wiser to make room for legitimate ex- ceptions, and thus eliminate the hard- ships which will, to a certainty, arise under the present rigidity of the rul- ing? THEATRICAL CIRCLES. Garrick, Detroit. Symbolism and psychology go hand in hand in the beautiful romance of Hawaii, which in "The Bird of Para- dise" Richard Walton Tully has wov- en out of pure sunshine, the swish of the murmuring sea, the haunting mel- ody of the Ukalele and the languor of the latitude where life itself is one happy, never-ending dream. It is playing at the Garrick theater, Detroit, during the current week. FRESH MEDICS HAVE HONOR CODE Fresh medics unanimously adopted the honor system at a meeting of the class yesterday afternoon. In mak- ing the decision the class not only followed out the general movement now going on but followed the prec- edent of other medic classes.iThe idea was inaugurated by the fresh medics in 1904, and with the exception of two years, has always been decided upon. It has always proven very succcessful and when adopted in the first year has been followed during the other years of the course. A committee was named by Edgar Beardslee, president of the class to prepare the pledge to be submitted to the faculty for approval, and then to be signed by members of the class. The members of this committee are G. Watt, H. F. Kenney, and R. H. Baker. The pledge adopted yesterday was substantially the same as the one adopted by the medic class of 1912. It contains a promise to refrain from cheating either by giving or receiving help in examinations and to report all cases. It also provides for a standing honor committee to which all cases will be referred. This committee was discussed yesterday and will be elect- ed at the next class meeting. "Chinese Night" to be Postponed. Owing to the fact that the scheduled time of the "Chinese Night" entertain- ment conflicts with that of the Choral Union concert, the social committees of the Y. M. C. A., the Cosmopolitan club, and the Chinese Students' club decided to postpone the affair until af- ter Christmas vacation, as the pro- gram, when presented will be one of the largest socials of the year. Stu~dle 319 M. Hammo. E : PI r t' c 6 L CHRISTMAS PRESENTS Mandolins, Guitars, Violins, and a ge a srtm t of M uie a Best ior the least Money. All po ular songs ten c :is pAEr cop . 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"Sam" Burchfield & Company 106 Bast euron Street Shortly a lot of us will be writing our "here lies" in a series of lists of societies, "honors," and such like to be preserved to posterity in the Mich- iganensian. A lot of big things have been done on the campus by the men of 1913 and it is right that they should be preserved. But there have been a lot of things which are not exactly necessary to pass down to the unborn generations. In twenty years it will matter little whether or not you were a member of your class auditing committee in your sophomore year, or pulled on your tug of war team, or had your clothes ripped off your back in the rush. There are a lot of things that mean much to you which only litter up the Mich- iganensian. By all means put in the ,big things; they are what the year book is for; but a fine print summary of your life after your name looks ri- diculous. Think about it when you write your copy. FOOTBALL AND CREDITS. Few laws exist that do not admit of exceptions. In the category of the few, goes the attendance ruling of the law department. As a result, some of the men who have upheld Michigan's name on the gridiron this year, have already lost out,- or are in a fair way to lose out in a portion of their uni- versity credit. How fair is such a rul- ing? Admittedly, the old method of hand- ling the attendance problem in the law department needed overhauling. Admittedly, the new method is a big improvement over the old. Admitted- Call a Taxi Ann Arbor T., AUTO BAGGAGE TRUCK W H ILE T hE Y LA ST A first-class Shaving Stick for 15c. Makes a nkc e y la ting hither. Guaranteed not to smart the face. VAN DOREN'S ar 300 NORTH MAIN ST. I M j Philip Morris Cigarettes (Original London) The oldest high- grade Turkish Cigar- ettes in the world 1 Packard Acade Dancing Class every Acade y Tuesday and Friday 7 to 8 p:m. Register at Academy for 9hildren's afternoon class. Private party rates. 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