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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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THE M''ICHIGAN DAILY11
Official newspaper at the University of Mich-
igani.
Published every morning except Monday du-
ing the university year.
Entered at the postoffice at Ann Arbor, Mich-
igan, under Act of Congress of March 3,
1 879.
Offices: Second floor, Ann Arbor Press Build-
ing, Mtaynardl Street.
Office Hours: Editor-i to 3 p. i.; 7 to is
p. in. Business Manager-l to 3 p. mn.
Subscription Price: By carrier, $.50; by mail,
$3.00.
Want Ad Stations: Press Building; Quarry's
Pharmacy; University Pharmacy; Davis
and Konald's Confectionery Store.
Phone : Bell, 960.
Frank Pennel ........... . .Managing Editor
Joseph Fouchard........... Business Manager
Maurice I ouln4 ............... News Editor.
C. Harold Rippler............ .Assistant
Karl Matthews .............. Athletic Editor
G. C. Eldredge............. ... Assistant
John Townley .............Music and Drama
Maude Edwards . ...........Women
Harold B. Abbott ... ...........Cartoonist
ED ITORIALS
Harold G. McGee Louis B. Hailer
Howell Van Auken Maurice Myers
R. Emmett 'Taylor Edwin R..Thurston
Robert Lane
NIGHT EDITORS
IL. Beach Carpenter Fred B. F oulk
Bruce J. Miles Lester F. Rosenbaum
Morton R. Hunter Morris Milligan
David D. Hunting
REPORTERS
Leonard Mt. Rieser J. Selig Yellen
Leo Burnett Fenn H., Hossick
F. M. Church Carlton Jenks
Charles S. Johnson C. H. Lang
Bernus E. Kline Will Shafroth
V~. P. MeKinne, W. R. Melon
Y. F. Jabin 11su H. C. Rummel
R. E. Cunningham Willis B. Goodenow
Herman Pamper
BUSINESS STAFF
A. R. Johnson, Jr........ Advertising Manager
E~merson R. Smith...........Accountant
Harry E. Johnson....... Circulation Manager'
Sherwood Field John Leonard
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1913.
Night Editor-David D. Hunting..

Change Time of Meetings of Verein.
In order to avoid conflicts with the
meetings of the Cercle Francaise, the
men's section of the Deutscher Verein
will hold its meetings on the second
and fourth Mondays instead of on the
first and third as heretofore. The next
meeting will be held February 24 and
will be an initiation of the members
elected at the last meeting.
The sophomore women's section will
have a, meeting in the Verein room
on this same evening and the men's
section will start its meeting in anoth-
er room on the same floor.
UNIVERSITY NOTICES.
All eligible men- on Glee and Man-
dolin clubs leave on special D. U. R.
car, 12:15 Friday noon, State and
Packard waiting room, for trip to Port
Huron-and Saginaw.
Important business meeting, of the
Aero society, Thursday evening, at 7: 00
p. in., in engineering society room.
Senior lit relay tryouts, Friday at
2 :00 o'clock.
There will be a meeting of the Ken-
tucky club at the Union Friday night
at 7:30 p. m.
Meeting of the Ontro Espanol in
rooms in north wing at 8:00 o'clock.
All out.
J lit relay team tryouts at 4:30 at
gym.
Soph lit class meeting today at 4:00
o'clock in Tapapn Hall.
The business staff of the Painted
Window has been reorganized. All
wishing to try out meet today between
1:00 and 5:00 o'clock at the office, Ann
Arbor Press Building, or call Pitkin,
1283-J.
Soph lit relay tryouts at 3:30 o'clock
today.
Soph engineer relay team tryouts
Saturday morning at 10:00 o'clock.

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STRAWS?,
Abolition of pledging high school
and freshman girls in the university
during their first semester by the Pan-
Hellenic should meet with the unquali-
fje<1 approval of every "thinking man
and woman on the campus. Po the
welfare of the women who are form-
ing their college habits and for the
good of the organizations, a clean first
semester record as a prerequisite to
miembe jk-ip ina a college sorority is
valuable, t#i school pledging here
has been only a 'sp cial dispensation
of national organ i atio is allow fair
competition with one org,411 ,9
which ,~as no national control. That
the action wa neither demanded nor1
suggested by outsideg bodies is especi-
ally'commendable. If tbic Pio~n carries
and if no rushing takes place until -
ams are over, .the women of Michian
will have set a pt n that the men may
well follow.
And m~ybe,-well maybe there Wil
be fewer broken-hearted girls, met
with a glorious elcpme on the first of
October- and dropped witbojut ceremony
on the seventh.

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kNNOUNCEMENTI

THIEATRICAL CIRCLE S
"Officer 666."
The most irresistible "peeler" that
ever swung a night stick, in a better
detective play than ever came out of
France, is "Officer, 666," a play that
has scored the most definite success
both in New York and Chicago record-
ed on the theatrical record for years.
Everyone to whom the show world
appeals will want to see this splendid
play which Cohan and Harris an-
nounce for local production at the
Whitney theater tonight.
"Madame Sherry."
The scenes of "Madame Sherry," the
musical sensation to be seen here Sat-
urda , 'ebpuary 22, t the Whitney
theater, presen~ted byr the New York
New Amsterdam Theatre Company, in-
elude the studio of ,a New York man-
abo~ut-twn, the salon of a yacht an-
chored at New Yprfk Harbor, and the
after-deck of the same yaeb t under
moonlight while at anchor off Coney
The star attraction at the Majestic
theater tonight' will be Ra~ul Pepeira
and his string sextette, a company of
muslc1 jis who have won fame on the
concert platform ;soloists of the Bos-
ton orchestra, although Raul J'ereira
if better known to the musica.l world
as the irst viglinist and soloist of The
Royal Portugese Court Orchestra
which was as a permangnt. feature up to
the bh.nishment of King Mantel. _A
choice selection of vaudeville acts will
also be included,. A. matinee will be
given Friday and a special holiday.
matinee Saturday in honor of Wash-
ington's Birthday, when seats can be
reserved the same as at night.

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IDEITSCHER VEIEJIN PLAY IS
POSTPONED BY COML~ITTEE
For several reasons which have not
been made public, the faculty commit-
tee in charge of the production of the
Deutscher Verein play, "Koepuicker -
strasse 120" has considered it, advic-
able to change the date for the presen-
tation of the play from March 14, as
heretofore announced, to Friday, May
9. Rehearsals will continue, but will
be held only upon Tuesday and Thurs-
day of each week, two acts at a time.
Beginning next Thursday the re-
hearsals will be under the direction of
John H. Townley, '13, who coached
the play last year.

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