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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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Gym Supplies

A complete outfit for $2.25. Get your Gym Shoes for
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ANN ARBOR TIME TABLE
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THE MICHIGAN DAILY
Official iewsaper at the University of
Michigan. Published every. morning except
Monday during the university year.
Entered at the post-office at Ann Arbor as
second-class matter.
Offices, Ann Arbor Press Building.aSub-
by carrier, $.; by mail,. $25. Want ad.
stations: Quarry's, Univ. Pharmacy, C. H.
Davis, cor. Packard and State
Business Office Phone g9o
Editorial Office Phone 2414
H. Beach Carpenter.......Managing Editor
W. Sherwood Field.......Business Manager
Fred Foulk ...................News Editor
F. F. McKinney............Associate Editor
T. Hawley Tapping..........Associate Editor
F. M. Church...............Sporting Editor
Assistants to Business Manager
Tohn Leonard Ray Leffler
Rudolph Hofman Arthur H. Torrey
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1914.
Night Editor-E. C. Roth
WELCOME, PENNSYLVANIA.
Old-time friends are invading Ann
,Arbor today. There is one topic, of
course, upon which we differ with our
visitors. It is that variance of opinion
which has brought Pennsylvania to
town, so, confident as we are in the
Michigan team, we welcome those who
come in support of a rival.
Michigan is making unusual efforts
to be hospitable today. Cards have
been given to the visitors, offering
them the privileges of the Union. In-
dividual members of the student body
will do everything possible for the con-
venience of the Pennsylvania men,
while the smaller organized bodies of
students will perform their part in the
entertainment of today's guests.
Pennsylvania is welcome. Michigan
hopes that her athletic relations- with
the Quaker institution will continue
for years to come.
Judging from the preparations made
by the student council for tonight.
Michigan cannot help but come out
victoriously.
Three campus societies made in a
single week, is one man's enviable, or
unenviable, record
In the meantime, Chicago is kicking
up considerable dust out in the prai
ries.
A well-kept cemetery has nothing on
the flower exhibit in Memorial hall.
The calibre of the "bullet" will be
a matter of importance for Penn.
To simplify statistics, why not hang
a pedometer on "Mauly?"
Press reports indicate that both
teams will surely win.
Our chrysanthemums have arrived;
the game may start.
Library Will Receive Treasured Bibles
Nearly 100 editions of the Bible will
be presented to the general library by
the American Bible society, in return
for the facsimiles of the Freer manu-
scripts. The Bibles are printed in a
number of languages, including the
languages of Europe and Asia, and the
dialects of the North American In-
dians and of African tribes.
Form Class For Deficient Freshmen
Thirty freshmen have been placed
in the backward section of the rhetoric
department. The new section, which
will be known as section A, will be

formed at 4:00 o'clock Tuesday in
room 101 West hall.

Omega Phi society initiated the fol-
lowing women at their annual fall in-
itiation Thursday night: Ruth Cran-
dall, '15, Mary Marvin, '15, Ethel Vail,
'17, Honor Gaines, '16, Albertine Loom-
is, '17, Helen Champion, '17, Anita Kel-
ley, '17, Winifred Roehm, {'17, Helen
Tuthill, '16, Muriel Tyson, '16, Fran-
ces H-ickok, '15, Kathleen Holznagle,
'15, Stella Knapp, '15, Edith Moiles, '15,
Helen Morse, '15, Josephine Hayden,
'15 and Florence Scott, '15.
An important business meeting will
be held at 3:00 o'clock Monday after-
noon in Barbour gymnasium.
Scenarios for the junior play are to
be submitted to Martha Grey, '16,
chairman of the committee, before No-
vember 29. Preliminary try-outs for
cast places will be held early in De-
cember.

Cross country walking will
from Barbour gymnasium at
o'clock this morning.

Michigan Scrap Books and Song Books

start
9:00

FACULTY ADVISORS ANNOUNCE
FRESHMAN CONSULTING HOURS
First Year Literary Students May Meet
With Comnittee Mondays
and Thursdays
Members of the faculty advisory
committee for freshmen of the liter-
ary department will, until further no-
tice, observe office hours in the outer
room of the dean's office in University
hall, from 1:30 to 2:30 o'clock Mon-
day and Thursday afternoons. All
first year students are invited to con-
sult this committee freely.
The following schedule of advisors'
hours has been arranged: Nov. 9, Pro-
fessor Crittenden of the Latin depart-
ment; Nov. 12, Professor Cross of the
history department; Nov. 16, Profes-
sor Brumm, of the rhetoric depart-
ment; Nov. 19, Professor Sharfman of
the political economy department;
Nov. 23, Professor Davis of the educa-
tion department; Nov. 30, Professor
McLaughlin of the French department;
Dec. 3, Professor Scott of the geology
department; Dec. 7, Professor Glaser
of the biology department; Dec. 10,
Professor Randall of the physics de-
partment; Dec. 14, Professor Diek-
hoff of the German department; Dec.
17, Professor Humphreys of the Eng-
lish department; Dec. 21, Professor
Davis of the educational depart-
ment;, Jan. 7, Professor Sharf-
man of the political economy de-
partment; Jan. 11, Professor Brumm
of the rhetoric department; Jan. 14,
Professor Cross of the history depart-
ment; Jan. 18, Professor Crittenden
of the Latin department; Jan. 21, Pro-
fessor McLaughlin of the French de-
partment; Jan. 25, Professor Diek-
hoff of the German department; Jan.
28, Professor Glaser of the biology de-
partment.
Members of the advisory committee
may also be consulted at their respect-
ive office hours in their class rooms.
The committee wishes to emphasize
the fact that they will be glad to have
any first year students call on them at
any of the above hours.
Union Burean has Positions for 10 Mien
Work for about 10 students is open
at the Michigan Union employment
bureau and applicants are requested
to report at once. Five positionn ma
cafe, one boarding-house commission
for an experienced waiter, two posi-
tions in a fraternity and a few odd
jobs, are included.

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