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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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Largest Assortment in the City

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THE MICHIGAN DAILY~
Official newspaper at the University of Mich-
igan.
Published eery morning except Monday dur-
ing the university year.
entered at the postoffice at Ann Arbor, Mich-
igan, under Act of Congress of March 3,
s187.
Offices: Scond floor, Ann Arbor Press Build-
ing, Maynard Street.
Office Hours;: Eitr-i to 3 p. i.; 7 to TO
p). . Business Manager- to 3 p. m.
Subscription Price: By carrer, $2.50; by mail,
$3.00.
Want Ad Stations: Press Building; Quarry's
Pharmacy; University, Pharmacy; Davis
and onald's Confectionery Store.
Phone: Bell, 96.
Frank Pennell1.............Managing IEditor
Joseph Fouchard........... [usi ness M aager
Maurice 'foule............ ..News Editor
C. Harold Hipper................ Assistant
Carl Matthews .......Athletic Editor
G. C. Eldredge ........... ....Assistant
Johin Townley............Music and Draia
Harold 13. Abbott...........Cartoonist
TUESDAY, APIL 22, 113.
Night Editor-Lester F. Rosenbaum
SERVICE FOR OTHERS.
With the finding of the last of the
Huron's victims on. Sunday a little
band of Michigan students brought
three weeks of devoted service to a
close and returned to books and stud-
ies. It has been day and night with
them on the river ever since the acci-
dent occurred, regardless of weather
conditions, and with never a thought
of a spring recess sacrificed or routine
university duties neglected. Perhaps
this work will never meet the appre-
ciation it deserves from the university
and from the student body,perhaps the
classes missed by these searchers will
make a difference with their June ex-
aminations, but their reward is the'
gratitude of the families of the unfor-
tunate ones, and the ideal of service
which they have given to others by
reason of their own unselfishness.
AN INTROSPECTION.
Upon the text, "one day in the Mich-
aelmas term is worth two at the East-
er session," the Toronto Daily took oc-
casion recently to point out that "the
wise one' will attend fairly diligently
to his daily work, and thus escape the
grind at the end, necessitated by early
neglect." There is this inducement to
avoid the period of cramming, but,. in
addition, there is another more forcible
still. It is the faculty of mental appli-
cation.
No man can presume to possess this
ability until his capacity for conc en-
tration has become habitual, to the ex-
tent that conscious mental effort is
no longer necessary to overcome dis-
tracting influences.: As is the case
with. all other habits, so this ability
will not become fixed through sporadic
action, but only after a great number
of trials.
The conclusion follows then that al-
though some certain person may be
able to master a few miscellaneous
facts in a given subject by an all night
session the day before the examina-
tion, yet if he 'resprts to this practice
continually, he will lose the most im-
portant thing of all, the ability to mas-
ter himself.
Social Science Club Meets Tonight.
The Social science study club of
Michigan will meet at 7:30 o'clock 'to-
nlight in the seminary room of the eco-
nomics building. Martin Feinstein,
'14, will read a paper on "The Litera-
ture of Socialism. David M. Bavly,
'15E, will give a book review of some
of the principal volumes dealing with
Socialism. This will be followed by
a general discussion of the essentials
of economics study.

DIVINIT1Y SCHOOL

HARARD UNVERSITY
UNSE CTARIAN
UNIVERSITY PRIVILEGES
Elective courses leading to
the University degrees of S.
T. B., A. M , and Ph. D.
Students paying the full fee'
iay take without extra charge
appropriate courses offered in
the Graduate School of Arts
and 'Sciencs anld in A~ndover
TIheological Seminary. For
particul~ars address The Dean
of the H ar v ard Divinity
School, 97 Divinity Library,
Cambridge, Mass.

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FLOWERS IN SEASON

. iNGX~IT UNITED LINES
:Fan Arbor Time Table
1 tilcGt1 axs for Detroit-7;12 a. in. and
uouarIy to 6:I2 P.in., also 8:14 P. M.
Local Carss gar Detroit--5;44 a. mn., 6:40 a.
w. .L adt wery two hours to 6;40 p. in., 7:44
p. ). 8: m .,, 0:45 p. mn., and 10:45 p. in
ITo Yp4ian ,i only. 11:15 p. in., 12:15 P. in.
I°. 3J 1) in., 1 :00 a. in.
f Lhnxicd 'zees ;for Jackson-7:46 a. =n and
every3 two hlours to 7:46 p. in.
L eaI-i C~is for Jackson-5.:20 a.m., and
i' iry tw~o hours to 9:20 P.M., 11:15 P.M.

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V"%iVEiI'ITY O IBES.
Dean J. ER. ]:Eflinger will lecture on
"Les Fourberies de Scapin," the Cercle
Fraucais play, at Tappan hall this af-
ternoon at 5:00# o'clock.
L. A. Hopkins will lecture on "The
Bible as Literature" at the Bible Chair
building at 4:10 o'clock today. Open
to public.
Weekly meeting of Botanical Jour-
nal club in room 106 south wing, U. H.,
at 7: 00 o'clock tonight. B. E. Quick to
give reports.
Class presidents meet at the Mich-
igan Union this afternoon -at 5:00
o'clock to consider honor system.
Soph° lit class meeting this afternoon
at 4:00 o'clock in Tappan hall.
Meeting of the sophi prom committee
at 7:00 o'clock tonight at the Mich-
igan Union.
Mandolin club practice tonight at
7:00 o'clock in University hall.
The women's section of the Busrah
committee will meet this afternoon at
Newberry hail.
Women intending to be present at
farewell reception to Mrs. Minnie
George at Barbour gyz tomorrow
from 3:00 to 6:00 o'clock., must notify
Jeanette. Higgins, Edel Ehrhlorn, Ro-
maine Bramnwell, Margaret Kinney, or
Miriam Hubbard. today.
Meeting of the Junior dents Wed-
nesday morning at 10:00 o'clock in
Junior laboratory.
Important meeting of the Comedy
club in Cercle Francais rooms at 7:30
o'clock tonight.
Cia s s Baseball South Ferry Field.
Senior lit baseball practice at 3:00
o'clock today.
Senior engineer baseball practice -to-
day at 3:00 o'clock.
Sophi lit baseball practice every af-
ternoon 'at 3:30 o'clock.
Fresh lit baseball practice today at
3:00 o'clock.
Junior engineer baseball practice
*Friday afternoon, "3:00 o'clock.
To Lid Students to Get Teaching Jobs.
In order to facilitate. the work of
securing teaching positions for stu-
dents registered with it, the univer-
sity appointment committee will move
its official headquarters to Lansing on
Friday so that the school men attend-
ing the meeting of the state, associa-
tion of superintendents can examine
the records of prospective teachers
without coming to Ann Arbor. Last
year the appointment committee se-
cured positions for nearly 40 students
in this manner.

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Phone 961-16

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CARDS- PROGRAMS -STATIONERY
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SAPES
GREGORY MAYER & THOM C .DETROn .MICH
We have just received an order of that boath woap which lathers so
well in hard water. 5c cakes unscented; ioc cakes scentcd %itbi al-
mond. Also Jergen Violet Glycerine; ioc a 'cake, 3 for 25c.
VAN 'DOREN'S Pharmacy
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106 ES SE ron S T 1na- & t I3"
PACKARD ACADEMY
Loading Place For Privato Parties
I3einners,'Incing cl1ass every Fia vnn,7to8 o'clock.'
Advanced bas eT'Y MU) cinng o8 o'clock.
Pri -ate Lessons by app; ointment.
i 1850-J Residence 570-L

CARRICK THEATRE
Ann Arbor Dye 'Works MR.DIETROIT
French Dry and Steam Cleaning LESELLIE CARTER
Bell628 204 . Wshintons~.Mon., Thurs. and Sat. Nights, "The Second Mrs.
Be11628 204 . WshintonSt.Tanqueray." Tues4 Night & Sat. Mat., "Zaza."
wed. Mat, and Night, "Camille." Fri. Night,
L. R. WAHL, Mnager. "The Gay Lord ,Queer."
MA JESTIC iSleo1ar
"MISS NOBODY FROM STARLAND"I
MATINEE
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COMING THURSDAY
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M AKERS OF ' ~ rl e k
rACADEMIC COSTUMES
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Caps, Gowns& Hoods For Bale In Ann Arbor by
yfor All Degrees. 'X
t: '. MACK & co, Representatives 1wvau- er a Lo"
BUSINESS DIRECTOR~Yw

Borated 1912
d American Restaurant
served for parties and ladies and
'tea t. CIhop .SI-xv

"Tite Rainbow."9
Ienry Miller will be seen at the
WhineytheaLter Sai~turday evening, t11'for
one performance conly, in "The R ain?-
Imanager will be suppored here by the
originlcopa y eery memrber of
the Newr York : .run. This.,Camt inlude as
players.
'4T7e. Tril of theL.Wnon ePine"
holds the breath or thne forest and the
too, the inspiration of s r1trenoushu-
man endceavor, Th~e feuds of the pim
itive hill people are touched upon
lightly and lend virility through th
thrilling scenes of Mr. WalteOr's great
pl Iay which comes to the Witney the-

WAGNER & CO.'

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blue.

shipment
grey and

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hlave you no~iced the ''class" to tile Smuits
we are turning out ,is sea son? If niot, inves-
tigate, and you . ill want 0ore of thlem.
All garments tailored right here in Ann Arbor.

BOARDING LHOUSES
RESTAURANT
331 South Main St.
Regular Dinner 25c
Lunches. Home-made Pies.
Chicken Dinner every Sunday.
CAXPUS CAFE
Why, not board at a real Boarding
Hlouse?
Meals like those at home.
Come to 911 N. University and be
convinced.

REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE
GAUINTLET'S AND SELLMAN
Foal Estate, Fire, -Health and -
Casualty Insurance

110 E. Huron St.

Phone 180-L.

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Best
2 for 25c
Collars

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Special J3argains in desirable places
for sale or rent.
Life, Accident and Fire Insurance. We
solicit correspondence or calls.
$8ooo will buy one of the beautiful homes
of, Ann Arbor. Spacious grounds with
fine shade trees and shrub~bery, new garage.
Fine construction, polished oak floors
throughout. Living' room i15z27;:dining~

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