THE MICHIGAN DAILY. STUDENT COUNCIL TO ELECT SECOND SENESTER OFFICERS EMINENT-SURGEON LECTURES BEFORE A HOSPITAL CLINIC. you to see o stom Lasts th ew flat 7-8 inc n, light or heavy x pair. r e I h y 4d Six New . Councilmen Take Tonight; and Laws' Petition Will be Acted Upon. Oath Dr. J. B. Murphy, president of theI S MAIN STREET largest stock oflbest fitting pumps you ever 50 and $5.00 per pair. Palace of Sweets Down Twn JI, 1 1/ - Eletion of officers for the coming semester and considetation of the jun- ior law protest will be the chief busi- ness to come before the student coun- cil at its last meeing of the semester' which will be held tonight at 7:00 o'clock in the oratorical room. Six men will attend their final meet- ing tonight and six newly elected coun- cilmen will be sworn in. The men who will leave are J. L. Crane, '13E; F. C.. Gibbs,1a13E; EdwardrSaier, '13; Dex- ter, Rheinhart, -'13; L. H. Barringer, '13L; president of the council for the semester just finishing, and C. L. Wood, '13M. The men who will take their seat for the first time tonight are: Arthur Koh- ler, '14; Herbert Wilkins, '14; Albert Fletcher, '14E; H. J. Trum, Jr., '14E; and F. A. Laurence, '14M. The junior law election is under protest, and the council will decide tonight whether, there are grounds for the protest. Prof. Hildner Speaks to Soph Lits. At the soph lit dinner last night, Prof. J. A. C. Hildner spoke of the advantages to be derived from the Michigan Union. Harold Kennedy, manager of the class basketball team, and Frank Murphy, '14L, were also called upon by Jack Watkins acting as toastmaster. American Medical Association and America's leading authority in sur- gery, lectured on the "Bones and Joints" before a large clinic in Uni- versity hospital yesterday afternoon. The Washtenaw Medical Society en- tertained the doctor at the Union last evening. Dr. Murphy is visiting Dean V. C. Vaughan of the medical depart ment. Prof. Eggert Speaks at Verem. At the last meeting of the men's section of the Deutscher Venein of the semester, held last night, Prof. C. E. Eggert, of the German faculty, spoke on "Hevorragende Deutsche-Ameri- caner." He showed the influence of the Germans in the colonization of Ameri- ca and in the later development of the country. Parties to Continue During "Exams." Even the reign of the "Ogre Exam" will not suffice to keep the Michigan Union dark on Saturday evenings dur. ing the interval between semesters. The weekly dances will be held as us- ual, the tickets for next Saturday's af- fair going on sale Thursday afternoon at 5:00 p. m. Dean Cooley is in Detroit on Business. Dean M. E. Cooley left Ann Arbor yesterday for Detroit on private busi- ness. .He will return today. S OURclothes should, be right and you may be thankful that there is a store in your midst where you can get clothes that fit, and have style and workmanship guar- anteed. Prices $10.00 to $25.00 for Suit or Overcoat. 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Wotl'd you like to find it? w TOU CAN WRITE PHOTO PLAYS AND EARN $25 OR MORE WEEKLY We Will Show You How! If you have ideas-if you can THINK-we will show you the secrets of this fascinating new profession. Positively'no experience: or literary excellence necessary.\No "flowery language' is wanted. The demand for photoplays is practically unlimited. The big film manufacturers are moving "heaven and earth" in their at- tempts to get enough good plots to supply the ever increasing de- mand. They are offering $ioo and more, for single scenarios, or. written ideas. Nearly all the big film companies, the buyers of photoplays, are located in or near NEW YORK CITY. Being right on the spot and knowing at all times just what sort of plots are wanted by the producers, our SALES DEPARTMENT has a tremendous advant- age over agencies situated in distant cities, We have received many letters from the big film manufactur- ers, such as Vitagraph, Edison. Essanay, Lubin, Solax, Imp, Re- liance. Champion, Comet, Melies, Etc., urging us to send photo- plays to them. We want more writers and we'll gladly teach you the secrets of success. We are selling photoplays written by people who "never before wrote a line of publication," Perhaps we can do the same for you. If you can think of ,only one good idea each week, and will write it out as directed by us, and it sells for only $25, a low figure, You Will Earn $100, Monthly For Spare Time Work FRE Send your name and address at once for free copy of our illustrated book, "MOVING PICTURE P.AYWRITING." Don't hesitate. Don't argue. Write now and learn j ust what' this new profession may mean for you and your future. Don Denison, '13, was elected presi- dent of the new board of directors of the university athletic association, at the first session of the board held; yesterday afternoon. Director Bartelme of the athletic as- sociation gave the.new members of the board, Morris Milligan, H. B. Car- penter, Louis Haller, and Albert Fletcher, a talk concerning the duties of their respective offices. Incidental to this talk the probability of Mich- igan's holding an Interscholastic meet this spring was discussed, and tenta- tive plans talked over. It was an- nounced that the 1913 football sched- ule was practically completed. A further announcement was made that Track Manager Don Denison would go to New York for the meet- ing of the Eastern Intercollegiate Ath- letic association, of which Michigan is a member, the last Saturday in Feb- ruary. Michigan s track manager has attended this meeting each year since Michigan has been aj member of the eastern association. In 1911 Manager Herbr Goetz held the office of vice- president of the association. Foreman Carpenter Sustains Injury. Norman Gates, foreman carpenter of the buildings and grounds depart- ment, broke his leg last Thursday when he fell into a hole in the sub- basement of the general hospital. 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