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TA~E MICRIGAN DAILY
Official ncwspaper at the University of Mich-
*igan.
Published every morning except Monday dur-
ing the university year.
Litered at the posoffice 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-1 to 3 p.n; 7 to ro
p. mn. Business Manager- to 3 p. m.
Subscription Price: By carrier, $.5; by mail,
$3.00.
Want Ad Stations: Press Building; Quarry's
Pharmacy; University Pharmacy;
C. [1. Davis, Cor. Packard & State
Phone: Bell, 96o.
Frank Pennell... ... .....Managing Editor
Joseph Fouchard:.......... Business Manager
Maurice Toulme............ ..News Editor
C. Harold Rippler.............Assistant
Karl Matthews ..............Athletic Editor
G. C. Eldredge .. ............Assistant
John Townley........Music and Drama
Harold 1B. Abbott ................Cartoonist
SATURDAY, MAY 17, 1913.
Night Editor-Russell H. Neilson.
GET TO THE UNION TODAY.
The Michigan Union officers for the
comning year are to be elected today.
We hope that this election won't prove
a repetition of last year's joke affair
when some two hundred members
showed up at the polls while the rest
stayed away.
It is hard to figure out how men
professing real interest in the Union,
and we take it that all Union mem-
bers have that interest, can stay away
from elections which will determine
the management for an entire year. It
isn't asking very much of anyone to
get around to the polls for this one
opportunity of the year, anQ the neg-
lect of this duty may make a radical
difference in the success of'Michigan's
greatest organization next year. Say
we make the election clerks work their
heads off today for a change.
II { _131111S IN BRIE.I
--A bseball league will be launch-
ed by students of the summer session,
and will be comprised of teams from
the literary, law, engineering and
mnedic departments. The schedule calls
fcr 18 games,
"-Fresh pharnilcs will hold an out-
door smoker in Cascade glen We-
nesday evening, May 21,
-The Orson Lowell exhibit of draw-
ins in' the u pper room o Memorial
hall will be shipped to Cleveland to-
day.
--Registrar A. G. H-all will leave to-
day for a trip through northern Mich-
igan to inspect high schools and de-
liver extension lectufres. He will re-
turn about June 1.
-Dr. James B. Angell will speak on
"Tilhe Chines'e Question" at the final
meeting for the year of the Education-.
al club Monday.
-The Y. W. C. A. is maintaining an
employment bureau at Newberry hall
for women desiring work~ during the
summer school. A register of people
wanting to employ women is kept, and
the secretary desires more names.
-Funds colected for the Busrab
mission, maintained by the S. C. A. in
Arabia, hats reached $2,000 this sees-
ter.
-A portrait of Prof. R. M. WenIy,
painted by Percy Ives of Detroit, will
probably be displayed in Ann Arbor in
June. Later it will be sent to Scot-
land to be hung alongside of the por-
trait of Prof. Wenleys father, painted
by Sir °George Reed, president of the
Royal Scottish academy.I
-The last dinner of the series given
by the senior laws has been cancelled,
and holders of tickets may return
them to the committee for a refund of
money.
-Senior laws intending to take the
state bar examination are planning the'
annual trip to Lansing. A luncheon
will be served to the barristers in the
capitol city.
--Reverend Dr. D. F. Bradley of
Cleveland, Ohio, will speak at the reg-
ular Sunday meeting tomorrow after-
noon at 4:00 o'clock in McMillan hall. E
-Alpha Nu society will hold its
regular meeting by the light of a bon-
fire up the river tonight. The mem-
bers will meet at the rooms in U. hall
at 6:30 o'clock and go up the river
from there.
.XPP{)IN T)1ENT C(0:1I ITTE E (GEr'S
POSITIONS FOR TEN STUDENTS,
Through the efforts of the university
appointment committee the following
students have obtained teaching po-
sitions for next year: Mildred Gu-
ford, Sault Ste. Marie, French; Emily
Holt, Three Rivers, English; C. W.
Wilbur, Hudson, math; H-arriet Car-
roll, Ruth Burdsall, St. Johns, math;
Ethel Reese, Marshfield, Oregon., Lat-
in and German; Reuben Green, Holly,
Supt.; Winifred Rowe, Lowell,, Latin
and German; Charles S. Johnson,
commercial, Sault Ste. Marie; Wini-
fred Mahon, Sault Std. Marie, English.
LEA (1VE NOXINEE S WITH DRAWI;
WILL IIOLI) ELECTION PitRTY
Helen Malcomson and Helen Loman
have withdrawn their names as nom-
inees for housekeeper and recording
secretary respectively from the elec-
tion fist of the Women's League. The
election will be held Friday from 9:00
o'clock until 3:00 o'clock at booths in
the general library and in Harbour
gym. The usual installation of offi-
cers will be done way with this year
and La garden party given at the home
of. Mrs. lHenry Douglas at 1620 Cam-
bridge Road the afternoon the election,
at which the- results will be announc-
ed,
UND)ERGRAD)UATES 11AY SECURE..
SU113ER POSITIONS AT AK(RON.
The Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co.,
of Akron, Ohio, has a number of posi-
tions in their manufacturing depart-
ments open to college undergraduates
during the comning summer. The po-
sitions are for regular factory work
and opportunities are furnished for
good pay.
Application blanks may be secured
at Dean J. R. E fnger's office, and
should be sent in not later than June
furnished upon request by mail to the
company.
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We have just receied an order'of ihat bati:cp v ikh1 athe is c
well in hard water. 5c cakes unscented; ioc cais lceiitcd viii, al-
mond. Also ,jergen Violet Gfyceui e; ioc a calfe, fcr 25c.
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Local Cars for Deirott-5;40 u~. m., 6:40 a.
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12:30 p. In., 1:00 a. in,
Limited Cars for Jacksow-7:46 a. mn. and
overy two liours to 7:46 p. mn.
Local Cars for Jacksou-r5:20 a.mn., and
every two hlours to 9:20 p.m., 11:15 p.m.
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May 14-17-May Festival.
May 17.-Spring game& at i-orry field.
May 18.-Evening senior sing at the
Union..
May 20.-Senior sing.
May 23.-Interscholastic meet at Fer-
ry field.
May 23.-Cap night at Sleepy Hollow.
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PACKARD ACADEMY
Leading Place For Private Parties
eglmliers' lDancIng l ass every F~a vnn,7to 8 O'clock.I
Advanced Wlass every Monday evening,. 7 to r: o'clock.
Private Lessons by apoirirntn. Redne57L
May 24-Interscholastic meeti
ry fiel'd.
May 24.-Women's May Day.
May 24.-Interscholastic and
memrembership dinner.
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