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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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Official newspaper at the University of Mich-
igan.
Published every morning except Monday dur-
ing th, university year.
Entered at the post-office at Ann Arbor, Mich-
igan, under Act of Congress. of March. ~
r&79.
Offices: Secod floor, Ann Arbor Press Build-
ing, Maynard Street.
Office Hours: Editor-t to 3 p. i.; 7 to o
p. m. Business Manager- to 3 p. m.
Subscription Price: By carrier, $.5; by mail,
$3.00.,
Want Ad Stations: Press Building; Quarry's
Pharmacy; University Pharmacy ; Davis
and Konald's Confectionary Store.
Phones: Bell and Home, 96.
Frank Penneli............ Managing Editor
Joseph Fouchard ..........Business Manager
Maurice Toulmne..............News Editor
C. Harold Hippler............ Assistant
Karl Matthews ..............Athletic Editor
G. C. Eldredge ..............Assistant
John Townley ....... ....Music and Drana
laude 'Edwards........ ..Women
H-Iold B. Abbott...... .......... Cartoonist
EDITORIALS
Harold G. McGee Louis P. Haler
Howell Van Auken Maurice Myers
R. Emmett Taylor........ Edwin R. Thurston
NIGHT EDITORS'
H. Beach Carpenter Fred B. Folk
Morton R. Hunter.... ......Morris Milligan
Bruce T. Miles.......... Ernest R. Burton
Lester F. Rosenbaumi...David D. Hunting
REPORTERS
Leonard M. Rieser ......... Harold P. Scott
Leo Burnett............... Fenn H. Hossick
P. M. Church............... Calton Jenks
Charles s. Joh nsn............ C 1. Lag
Bernus E. Kline ..........J. R. Kistner
Will Shafroth ...........her C. Bogle
V. F. McKinney... .. ....G. S Johnston
W. R. Melton........ Ralph E. Cunningham
Y. F. Jabin Hlsu...........II1. . Rummel
Frank E. Koler ........ Herman Poper
BUJSIN~ESS STAFF
A. R. Johnson, Jr.........AvringAdvertising Mgr.
Emerson Smith............. ...Accountant
Laurence D. Bartlett .. .... .. Circulation Mgr.'
Sherwood Field.............. John Leonardi
Harry E. Johnson
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1912.
Night Editor-Bruce J. Miles.
"MONEY."
jIn any compilation of the lines of
student activity in which Michigan is
a leader, the Comedy club will take
high ranking. The high grade of its
work, as shown conclusively in "Mon.
ey," presented last Saturday night, is
the best reason why it has weathered
thirty years of life, and why it is des-
tined to easier sailing in the future.
There have been periods when only the
devotion and faithfulness of its mem-
bers have kept the organization froml
the financial shoals that threaten any
organization in its creative period.
Plainly, these shoals have now been
left far behind.
In "Money," the club has not only
attempted its most difficult feat to
date in both plot and lines, ,but it has
crowned that attempt with a success
that will warrant almost any presen-
tation in the years to come,. And that
success has been made possible
through the willingness of its mem-
bers to devote a :whole year to the
mastering of its intricacies. If a sim-
ilar enthusiasm could only furnish the
motive power for all the rest of our
campus societies and organizations,
the results attained would be worth
the added effort.

Varsity letter from becoming cheapen-
ed. Both . in football and in 'baseball,
.such recognition has been maide much
easier to gain, especially in, the latter
branch of athletics. For several years
be~ck,_ it would -have required a hone,
toothed, comb to find a track lt ttron'
the campus, due to the difficulty of
placing at the eastern intercollegiate.
The new method will mean more
track "'M's" but that will in no -wise
cheapen the letter. What it will re-
sult in, is the awarding of letters to
men who are equitably entitled to
them, if not under the stringent work-
ing of the intercollegiate placing re-
quirement.
MUSIC AND DRAMA.
Puis' Recital Wednesday.
The following program will be giv-
en by the pupils of the several depart-
ments of the school of music, Wednes-
day at 4: 15, o'clock at the school:
Sonata. (second and third move-
ments.................... Grieg
Louise "Ward Conklin
t(a) Obstination.....Fontenailles
E(b) Mignon.......D'Hardelot
Helen Gertrude Seymour
tMenuet and Finale from Quartet, G
minor, Op. 74, No. 3 ........ Haydn
Cyril Davis, 1st violin, Byron Hilding- .m
er, 2nd violin, W. E. Votruba, N
i ~viola, H. G. Mueller,.
'cello.
Brown October Ale (Robin Hood)..
......De Koven
k Frederick T. Munson
Sonata Pathetique (first movement)=
. Beethoven
Dorothy Phoebe Wines
(a) Der Ring ............ Schunmann
(b) Shouggie shou, my bairnie ..
.~Henschel
Flora Haire'
Pansies............. ... Spencer
.Byron Hildinger
Songs my mother taught me ._.Dvorak
George Moritz
Liebestraum ................. Liszt
Impromptu .............Reinhold
' ~Frances Rhodes.
(a) Der'Nussbaum. ...... Schumann
'(b) Schoenewiege........ Schumann
1(c) .Fruehlingsnacht....Schumann
Eleanor Hornby
Concerto, No. 4, D major (second
' and third movements) ....Mozart
Thelma Newell -
}Armourer's song (Robin Hood) ..
. . .......De Koven
Bruce Bromley Af

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DR. WILL2EY, '02-909M, FORMER
FACULTY MAN, DIED SATIUDAY
Dr. Vernon J. Willey,'02-'09M,former
member of the faculty and well-known
X-ray expert, died Saturday evening at
Kalamazoo. Dr. Willey's death re-
sulted from a general nervous break-
down, due to over-work.
Graduating from the medical depart-
ment of the University of Michigan In
1909, Dr. Willey returned as instruct-
or in electro-therapeutics and director,
of the Roentgen laboratory. Later he
spent a year at the- Mayo Brothers'
hospital at Richester, Minn.
Prof. Lane Expects, to Meet Classes.
Professor Victor. H.> Lane, of the
law department, has been confined to
his home for several days with a se-
vere cold but he expects to. meet his
classes today as usual.

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There is bound to be rejoicing in
track circles at the action of the board
of directors last. night,. relative to the
award of the track "M." Further, it
will mean more men out for track, and
a better track team.
Heretofore, it has been felt that the
track men have carried more than their
share of the burden in the efforts of
the university to keep the coveted

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United States Commissioner
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