.N .) , I .,TH1E MICHIGAN DAIL L S.d Styles lin rTS includ- >Bengals, pires, Pe- .tons, Club made in nd be long A ------------ i {, . ,fir ll " OffIicial news )aper a:ti ethe l ivrrsity oi MIichigan. Puiblished every mornins; except (lndytduing,'the university year: i~ntcd ?a t the pos-, 4liee at Anmi Arbor as Officcs,An Arbor Press Bui;lding. Sub- oy carricr, $aro; by mnail, $2.50. %Want acd. stationrs : lQuarry's, Univ. P'harm acy, C. H. 1?avis, cor, Packard and State. tziesOffice Phone 9604 NEditorial Office Phone 2414 f f. I'ach(Carp-enter ... ,. ,. _ Managing Editor t;. Shzerw ood Field........BLusiness Manatre State St. 'S CIFI ___________Fred Forulk...................N.: ews Fdito~r F. 1^' MlKinney ........Associate FEditor T. Hlawley Tapping.......... Associate 'dttor h'. \. Church.... ......Sporting 1Editor :Assistants tY Business Manager JohnLeoardRay _Leffler N id ~ph IIfofinan Arthur H. Torrey' James Al. Barrett, Jr. IT. Rodgers Sylvester LL C. Roth Joseph 3. lBrotherton BEFO'RE 1F EVNG FOHI 10 SONG BOOKS COLLEGE Si: PILL1OW VCOY' v F ^gg ANNERtS :SK SETS, $2..440 UP.' FISHER GIRLS, $.~ QxANt 'CALEDAR, D1e. ALS FH iS LINES .-_/ :tIO SAYS: "Prize i T ail, tBy. a Stu Dgamf5 tdInt) 8 :20 a. m., p. Ti ., 12 15 a. Ql., tan( .6:;o a. in., p. in., also l'eporters Chester i. Lang Edward P. W'right ho-ward t. Marsh JT. . B.Parker Charles \Weinberg Lee 1:. Joslyn ,Ildwrin ..lyma n Eugne I,.,Bulson I'orn C. Reid 11.Greenehaunn ! Irwin C. Johnson luiess Staff 1'erris Fitch Edward Mack C. V., ellers Y.U. Altshelcr Delos Smith VBi;DAY, DECEMBER iS, 19I4. Night Editor --Chrles Weinberg VA CATI ON TIME. tea IMichigan mn."It will be said of the averagre sudent a hutndred times betwee n TnOWmnd that austttere Tues day in January. Michigan wrill be embodied in those who are imatriculat- ed or, her rollS,_1and the ca:-ual observ- er° will estimate the worth of the uni- verity prcetty much in proportion to the way he rates tho Michigan student jwho stands before hiint. There Neill not be any-consideorable allowa)nce for ex- tremes; each student will be taken as a fairly typical example of what his institution repr-esents. It is a bit disconcerting to realize that a hundred persons or so, are going t o fuor their opiniomi of Mtichigan frotn the actionls of any one( of us. But the re- sponsiiitys not anly lesis importa7nt. It is for this reason that the student who niakes anl un1fortunate spectacle of himself during vacation, ca..n do the uniiversity as much harm a," alm~ost any nulmber of avowed cnotini,,. Sa ne pleasanltries will go a long ways to- ward gaining for the Mlichligan man the reputation of "a wholesome sort of fel- low." ° 31aeste Theater Mlurray, and Storm in a chattering chorus girl skit led the bill at the Ma- jestic theater last night. Menlo Moore's "Young America" would have been fairly interesting, even had the grand old flag feature been omitted. The country store feature created an up- roar.. - Combined K ermess committees will hold an important meeting at 1:00 o'clock today, in the Crce Francas room in Mason hall. Kermess bills and money for tick- ets sold muist be turned in to Minerva B~owe~n, '15, today. Irene Litchinan, 17, has charge of the party for university women who r- mtain, in Ann Arbor for the holidays, E which will be given at 4:00 o'clockj Saturday, December 2, in Barbour1 gymnasium, by the Women's League. It will be informal, and will probably be a mock auction. Individual invitations will be sent women who register with the League through the box in the east corridor of the library, though all university women who remain are cordially in- vited. PREP FE"4 I{SA DRESS 5LI N ISTS Mlen (it English and Latin Departments to Read Papers in Eas Prof. J. S. P. Tatlock, of the English dep artment,, will eliver a paper enti- tied, "The Spirit of Shakespeare's Troilus and Cressida,'" at the meet- ing of the Modern Language associa- tion to be held .at Coumbia university, December 29, 30 and 31. Two other subjects, "Leonid Andreev," and "Al- lusions in Sixteen)th Century Dramatists to the Puritans," treated respectively by Prof. C. L. Meader, of the Latin de- partment and Prof. Al. P. Willey, of the English department, will be read. Michigan is also represented in the organization of the -association, having Professor Tatlock as one of the vice- presidents and Prof. A. G. Canield, of the French faculty, as a member of the executive committee. Michigan will have no spokesman representative at the Minneapolis branch of the assoiation convention. Prof. C. Schlenker, Prof. E Voss and Prof. E. H. Lauer, formerly o tis university, will be partiip>ts i0 the program. Gilbert's i Michigan Jewelry at 60c, 80c and $1.00 per lb. Crane's at 80c and $1.00 per lb. Christmas Chocolate We. Pack and Ship to any point UtaICry Drxxg VCo eDruggists on the corner. State and4 N. Universify _.' W~rahr's Book, StoressT The Banners Song Books Scrap Books Stationery Book Racks, &c., &c. ;' p12 GOOD BOOKS -make the Best ChismfsGit We carry all the latest Fiction, Books of PoetvV, Art, Travel, Biography, etc., etc. pp, Pillow Covers "Workmanship in Clothes is like temper in steel- R-isible only in results ". Viet r Records All the latest Opera Music and Popular Songs in sheet form ready to take home. Cotner Maynard and "William Streets To insure satIsfactionl have . V. Price & Co. tailor clothes to individual order. 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