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THE'MICHIGAN DAILY

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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.
Entered at therpostoffice 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-i to 3 p. m.; y to to
p. m. Business Manager-r to 3 p. m.
Subscription Price: By carrier, $2.50; by mail,
$3.00.
Want Ad Stations: Press Building; Quarry's
Pharmacy ; University Pharmacy ;
C. H. Davis, Cor. Packard & State
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 Townley......Music and Drama
Harold R. Abbott ........... . Cartoonist
EDITORIALS
Harold G. McGee Louis P. Haler
Howell Van Auken Maurice Myers
R. EmmettnTaylor Edwin R. Thurston
NIGHT EDITORS
H. Beach Carpenter Fred B. Foulk
Morton R. Hunter Morris Milligan
Bruce J. Miles Lester F. Rosenbaum
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. labin Hsu H1. C. Rummel
FP. F McKinney W. R. Melton
Russell Neilson R.G . Cunningham
John E. Henton Geo. S. Johnston
BUSINESS STAFF
A. R. Johnson, Jr.....Advertising Manager
FEmerson R. Smith...........Accountan
HarryE. Johnson...C...irculation Manager
Sherwood Field John Leonard
Myron W. Watkins F. G. Millard
SATURDAY, MAY 10, 1913.
Night Editor-David D. Hunting.
WE DON'T PASS.
Who owns that cheeriest of whistles
which greets you every morning? The
mailman.
Who brings you dad's check, moth-
er's love, sister's cheer, and brother's
advice? The mailman.
Who makes you think the weather's
warm when its cold, the day sunshiny
when its all gloom? The mailman.
Where in any clime will you find
a better bunch of good scouts than
these Ann Arbor mailmen? We pass.
Well then, if some canine with more
collar than good sense pedigree, takes
a journey to Canine Kingdom Come,
whom will you blame-the mailman
who provided him with the transporta-
tion, or those who never saw fit to
equip their departed purp with reas-
onable manners? We don't pass. Do
you?

Street'

Taxi -- 1550

CAMPUS IN BRIEF.
John H. Payne, '12L, of Chicago, ar-
rived in the city last iiight for a visit
of a few days. While in the university
he served as business manager of the
Wolverine during the summers of 1911
-12.
-o-
The Dixie club smoker will not be
held at the Union tonight as a conflict
of dates makes it impossible to secure
the Union. The smoker will be held at
a later date.
-0-
The Michigan Union sing, in which
all classes were to take part at the
Union last night,, was called off on ac-
count of the cold weather. However,
a sing will be held every Friday night
until school closes, weather permitting.
It is planned to have several members
of the mandolin club furnish the ac-
companiment.
-0-
Two lectures are scheduled today by
the extension lecture committee. Prof.
William D. Henderson will give an'ad-
dress on "The Dollar and Sense Edu-
cation" in Hawks, and Prof. Calvin H.
Kauffman will speak on "The Fungus
Disease of Garden and Field Crop" in
Webster Grange.
Prof. Henderson will also lecture
on "The Modern Science and the Bi-
ble" in Cheboygan tomorrow.
-0-.
Because the materials have not been
secured from the purchasing depart-
ment, the trees of the campus will not
be labeled for some time. Between 300
and 400 plates will be put up, and will
bearbothhthercommon and scientific
name of the tree.
-0-
Dean H. M. Bates, of- the law depart-
ment left last Friday for Albany
where he will deliver a lecture before
the Albany Law School and Albany
Bar Association. ° Mr. Bates' address?
will be "Legal Ethics." He will return
Saturday.
-0-
The regular meeting of the Jeffer-
sonian society will be held tonight in
its rooms in the law building. The
regular program will be followed and
arrangements for the "Beef Roast" to
be held at Cascade Glen will be made
at this time.
A meeting of the Latin American
club will be held at 617 Forest avenue
today at 1:00 o'clock. The constitu-
tion will be amended at this meeting
and arrangements will be completed
for a banquet to be held soon.
=-0-
Prof. E. Fullerton Cooke of the Phil-
adelphia College of Pharmacy visited
Prof. A B. Stevens yesterday on phar-
macopocial work.
'-0-
Prof. Ozera Davis of the Chicago
Theological seminary will address the
Chinese students club at MacMilan
hall tomorrow afternoon at 4:00
o'clock.
-0-
The annual smoker of the Adelphi
debating society will be held at the
Michigan Union tonight at 7:30 o'clock.
Edwin Rosenberg, '13, will preside.
Among the speakers are Louis Haller,
'14L, Percival Blanshard, '14, and W.
Schroeder, '14.
-o-

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united Cars r Detroit-7:12 a. m. and
hourly to 6:12 p. in., also 8:12 p. mn.
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To Ypsilanti only. 11:15 p. mn., 12:15 p. Mn.
12:30p.m.,1:00a. m,
tmited Cars fw Jackson-7:46 a. mn. and
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PROVIDING A LABORATORY.
Practical training of great worth is
the reward in store for those students
who are taking an active interest in
the inauguration of a play-ground sys-
tem for Ann Arbor schools. Our fear
is that many who might care to take
advantage of this opportunity will not
do so because of unfamiliarity with the
plans and the placesat which to break
in.
Social service, and its off-spring, the
play-ground movement, offer a big
field for college bred men and women.
Many Michigan students find proflita-
ble and interesting summer employ-
ment or a life vocation by reason of
acquaintances with play-ground meth-
ods. The field is seemingly unlimited
at the present time and the movement
is still in its infancy. Those who are
specializing along sociological lines
can hardly afford to miss the laborato-
ry training 'which the local play-
grounds are now offering,

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ading Place For Private Parties
ing lass every Friday evening, 7 to 8 o'clock.
class every Monday evening, 7 to 8 o'clock.
rivate Lessons by appointment.
Residence 570-L

Alpha Nu literary society will fea-
ture a sophomore program for its
weekly meeting in its rooms at 8:00
o'clock this evening. Election for ora-
torical delegate will take place at the
close of the meeting.

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