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THE MICHIGAN DAILY
Official newspaper at the University of Mich-
igan.
Published every morning except Monday dur-
ing the university year.

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Entered at the postoffice 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-l to 3 p. rn.; 7 to 1o
p. m. Business Manager-: to 3 p. m.
Subscription Price: By carrier, $2.5o;. by mail,
$3.00.
Want Ad Stations: Press Building; Quarry's
Pharmacy; University Pharmacy; Davis
and Konald's Confectionery Store.
Phone: Bell, 96o,
Frank Pennell..Managing Editor
Joseph Fouchard----------.Business Manager
Maurice Toulme...............News Editor
C. Harold Hippler..--------Assistant
Karl Matthews--------------Athletic Editor
G. C. Eldredge-. - ..-- -..Assistant
John Townleys.,- - Music and Drama
Maude Edwards-------- . . ..Women
Harold B. Abbott-----------.----Cartoonist
EDITORIALS
Harold G. McGee Louis F. Haller
Howell Van Auken Maurice Myers
R, Emmett Taylor Edwin R. Thurston
Robert Lane
WIGHT EDITORS
H. Beach Carpenter Fred B. Foulk
Bruce J. Miles Lester F. Rosenbaum
Morton R. Hunter Morris*Milligan
David D. Hunting
REPORTERS
Leonard M. 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
Y. F. Jabin HsutHr C. Rummel
F. F. McKinneyv W. R. Melton
R. E. Cunningham
BUSINESS STAFF
A. R. Johnson, Jr.......Advertising Manager
Emerson R. Smith ... .......Accountant
Harry E. Johnson......Circulation Manager
Sherwood Field John Leonard
SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 1913.
Night. Editor-Morton R. Hunter.

freshman and sophomore classes are
on trial tonight.
JUNIOR ORATORS TO BE SELECTED
Two Will Be Chosen for University
Contest
Two orators will be selected from
amongsixcompeting juniors for the
final university contest tonight. The
declamations will be given at 7:30
o'clock in Room B of the law building
and will be opei to the public.
The winners of this contest will try
their powers against two speakers
from the senior classes on March 21.
The victors at that time will repre-
sent Michigan in the Northern Orator-
ical contest in the spring.
The speakers and their subjects, are
as follows: Percival Blanshard, '14,
"Christianity and the Social Crisis;" C.
C. Lockwood, '14, "Progressivism in
Government;" W. C. Mullendore, '14,
"The Degradation of Our National
Honor;" L. S. Hulbert, '14L, "The
Rules of the Game;" J. W. Harding,
'14L, "Homer Lea;" and L. D. David,
'14L, "The Social Reformer."
Nearly All Union Dance Tickets Sold.
All but a few of the tickets for to-
night's membersip dance at the Union
have been sold and the others will un-
doubtedly go today. The committee
in charge of this week's affair con-
sists of Hal C. Tallmadge, '14, chair-
man; Charles D. Toole, and Harry R.
Dey. The chaperones will be Dr. and
Mrs. G. C. Huber and Prof. and Mrs.
H. J. Goulding.

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Limited Cars for Detroit-7:12 a. m. and
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Local Car. for Detroit-5;40 a. m., 6:40 a.
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UNDERCLASSES ON TRIAL.
With the annual Fresh-Soph meet
slated for tonight in Waterman gym,
with no admission charged, and en-
trance granted only to the underclass-
es, the athletic authorities have beery
forced to throw open the doors to the
general student body. What's tloe rea-
son? Has the old rivalry and spirit
between the two underclasses become
a thing of the past? Must we admit
that the men who are entering Michi-
gan today lack the loyalty of those
who have gone before?
In furtherance of the wishes of the
student council the plan of free ad-
mission was adopted. At its sugges-
tion only underclassmen were to be'
admitted to this meet. 'It is evident
that the student council has overesti-
mated the under classes. It has con-
ceded to them the traditional spirit
and traditional rivalry that now seems
for no logical reason to be entirely
lacking.
Trainer Farrell and Capt. Haff are
agreed that the turnout of the candi-
dates from these two classes is ex-
ceptional. Critics agree that the ma-
terial is likely and the spirit that the
track men of the two classes show irn
working for the event contrasts
strangely with the actions of their
classmates. At the final analysis ti
would be expected that the two under-
classes would at least show their ap-
preciation of the efforts of the track
men. If 'the spirit of these two class-
es were to guide the university at
large, it would be a strange Michigan
indeed.
There is still opportunity for the
underclassmen to get tickets and save
themselves the shame of having up--
perclassmen take their places to cheer
the two teams on. There still exists
the opportunity to prove' to the now
doubting campus whether these two
classes are lacking in the spirit that

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"DAILY" STARTS LAW SUIT.
Action Brought Against Merchant for
Unpaid. Bill.
For the first time in its history The
Michigan Daily will be plaintiff in a
law suit, when civil action against E.
R. Frost for unpaid for advertising is
brought up For practically the whole
of the first semester an ad was run
for E. R. Frost, the proporietor of the
shoe store- at 302 S. State street, and
since no payment has been forthcom-
ing a suit has been instituted for the
sum of $61.65. The case which was
to come up today and has been post-
poned till Thursday will be handled
for The Michigan Daily by V. E. Van
Ameringen and for the defendant by
J. L. Farnher.
"Soph Lits are Broke" Collectors Say.
Because of the small amount of mon-
ey collected yesterday by the soph lits,
another day has been set for the col-
lection of dues. This will be next
Thursday, March 6, and those who paid
yesterday are requested to wear their
tags on that day.
MEDIC BASKETEERS WIN
CONTEST BY FORFEIT.
The junior medic basket shooters
failed to put in an appearance last
night at Waterman gym so the game
with the soph medics was forfeited.
Monday night the soph and senior
lits will test their powers at locating
the basket.
Meet to Arrange For Soph Prom.
Social committees of the soph lits
and engineers will meet today at 4:00
o'clock in Tappan hall to take the first
steps in arranging for the Soph Prom
which is to be given the latter part
of March.

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