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CT.A1S OFFICES.
at kr Case. ountain Pens. i SPS
Special Self-filling Pen > ' , tty men are frequently put into
chass offices. Perhaps this explains
10o gnantly why class offices are consid-
E ered petty. There are broad-minded
men on the campus, and these men are
Bookstore all in classes, of course. But they
seldom get. interested deeply in class
=--administration. Some contend that
this is because able-minded students
gradually become. "big men," as far as
A R PiNTE RS and ampus jobs are concerned, after which
Decorators are work- they remain hopeless for the rest of
ing top speed on the their days.
new building whose entire The real reason why a low caliber
Second Floor will be given of man has been going out for class
over soon to a greater and offices seems to be that persons who
better attend class meetings and elections
are, .in large proportion, determined
to reward genial mediocrity with their
votes. They have an aversion for the
Announcement of the so-called big men, and sometimes the
change will be made short- latter are so unloyal to their class as
ly. to deserve being ignored. The elec-
Meanwhile the present tors b'elieve quite justifiably that theseI
Tea Room will continue men, if chosen, would consider the
with meals , offices as beneath them.I
-Splendidly prepared In most cases, however, the choice
-Splendidly served of small men is the result of petty-
-Splendidly in season mindedness on the part of the voting
Open during store hours contingent of the class. We have gone
Either elevator to second floor along bemoaning the fact that weakly
brothers held class offices, and have, in
effect, criticized them for being weak,
- when, ip sound reality, their weakness
is a reflection of the stupidity of the
class.
'There are scores of thinking men on
this campus who never put forth a
S U P P L IE 5 hand insincerely by way of soliciting a
vote in a manner sufficiently non-per-
suasive not to excite the student coun-
N E cil. They are the quiet men, whom.
Stationery weall know, but whose names are
slow to come to our minds when we,
in Pens think of honors. We might well look,
sold and repaired to them in the coming nominations.
E - - 340 S. State St. Union buttons on the lapels of facul-
ty men would aid indirectly in warm-
ing up, the membership thermometer,
towards the desired 3,000 degrees.
W E LR Y CO . The new crop of tortoise-rimmed
spectacles does not of necessity indi-
ET JEWELERS cate a large deluge of studiousness.
Souvenir Spoons Novelties
M'.ichigan Pins.
, Jewelry and Silverware The rushees having gaped their fill,
EWELRY REPAIRING middies, soft collars and run-down
ation Loo ted i. Storw heels are gaining popularity.
Saturday, 7.50 a. ni. to 8 p. in.
hours, 8a. m. to 6p. m. daily. The weights of All-Fresh candidates
LRY COMPANY read like a cattle freight schedule.
A freshman without a fresh cap is
a misbranded article.
Has that summer tan washed off
field & Co. yet?
Our friend and foe-Case.

n manager
-f thet B u an . '.( " theaters of
pixy;othe lessee of the
la>i and whitney houses of this
cty =,. charge of the latter
t s K year. Maude Adams, Bil-
ly ur,, John Drew and "Kismet" are
s:m of the offerings that Mr. Butter-
fieid has booked, and he hopes to
schedule other drawing cards of equal
worth.
"If any patron of the Whitney or Ma-
jestic has any fault to find, or any mat-
ter that he would care to talk over
with me," said Mr. Butterfield yester-
day, '"I want him to come to me in
person. Suggestions from students
will be welcomed especially.
"The Majestic is heralded all over
the country by actors as a difficult
place. They are afraid of the stu-
dents. Sometimes they cannot do their
best as a result. We are going to put
on the best shows we can get, and the
co-operation of the student body will
be appreciated."
* * * * * * * * * * * 'I *
* OF INTEREST TO Wt1IIEN *
* * * * * * * * * * * * *
University women interested in civir
service positions in the city of Wash-
ington may obtain from Judith Gins-
burg, '15, the names of Michigan alum-
nae in that city who will give them de-
tailed information.
Required out-door athletic work for
women begins Tuesday, October 6.
Class squads will be posted in Barbour
gymnasium Monday morning, October
5. It is important that each member
report at her first class.
Sophomore and upper-class women
who have incomplete gymnasium work
to make up, and those who are not
offering accepted credit, are asked to
report at Barbour gymnasium before
2:00 o'clock on Monday, October 5.
* * *
Women entering the university for
the first time, who wish to take work,
in physical training and who are of-
fering accepted credit, are asked to see
Miss Evans in Barbour gymnasium
before 2:00 o'clock on Monday.
{The Women's Athletic Association
invites all university women to Palmer
field Monday, October 5,at .:30 o'clock,
for an informal out-door party.
The Women's League board meting
will be held at 10:00 o'clock this morn-
ing.
Laboratory Outfits-Wagner & Co.
State Street, tf.,
Send the Daily to that younger
brother during the Football season for
$1.00 tf
Buy your alarm clock at Switzer's
Hardware. 310 S. State.
$1.00 will send the Daily to any ad-
dress for the Football Season. Stop
at the office across from the Majestic.
The Daily for two months-$1.00.
Sent to any address.
Engineering students-Buy your
shop tools and overalls at Switzer's
Hardware. 310 S. State. tf

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