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IGAN DAILY

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THE MICHIGAN DAILY
Official newsaper 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. Sub
by carrier, $2.o; by mail, $2.so. Want ad.
stations: Quarry's, Univ. Pharmacy, C. H.
Davis, or. Packard and State.
' Business Office Phone 96o
Editorial Office .Phone 2414
I. Beach Carpenter........Managing Editor
W. Sherwood Field........Business Manager
Tred Foulk........:...........News Editor
F. P. MKinney............ Associate Editor
Chester 1. Lang.........Associate Editor
T. Hawley Tapping.........;Sporting Editor
Assistants to Business Manager
John Leonard Ry Leffler
Rudolph Hofman Arthur H.Torrey
Night Editors
James M. Barrett, Jr. E. Rodgers Sylvester
E C. Roth Jose h J. Brotherton
Howard R. Marsh
Reporters
Edwin A. Hyman Eugene L.. Bulson
Tom C. Reid - L. Greenbaum
T C. B. Parker Lee E. Joslyn
rwin Johnson Gerald Rosenbaum
Verne Burnett C. N. Church
H. A. itzgerald Edward P. Wright
Vera Burridge F. A. Klann
Business Staff
Ferris Fitch Edward Mack
C. V. Sellers Y. R. Altsheler
irk White C. '. Fishleigh
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SUNDAY, MARCH 14, 1915.
Night Editor-Verne E. Burnett
TOMORROW NIGHT.
If there is any question upon which
the campus seems to be equally divid-
ed, it is that of the advisability of pre-
paring for war. The topic comes up,
of course, principally 'in connection
with the consideration of military
training. At the Forum and elsewhere
there has been a quantity of fallacious
argument 'based on a superficial inves-
tigation of facts. The opportunity com-
es tomorrow night to get in touch' with
actual conditions. The occasion is the
Gardner lecture.
Only one side of the question is set
forth, of course, by Congressman Gard-
ner. He favors preparedness. But his
contentions, founded, as they seem to
e, on sinere and continued, investi-
gation, are valuable. It would appear
to be a convenient and timely chance
to get the subject treated thoroughly
and expertl'y. It is for this reason that
tomorrow night's talk will be noted lo-
cally with a good deal of interest.
Perhaps another one of those em-
barrassing moments is when you ask
her and then find there isn't a balcony
seat left in the house.
With men wearing low-neck shirts
this summer, a flavor of rakishness
and Adam's apples may be expected.
Never get the idea that, because you
are not getting the grades you ought,
it is possibly your fault.
When the weather becomes uniform,
many contribs will have trouble in
makingthe column.
Last night brought recollections of
that lone Syracuse rooter in the Ferry
field stands.
Why not sell tickets to watch engi-
neers go through gyrations at a dance?
One prof announced Thursday that
attendance would be taken hereafter.
0
' Freshmen might be reminded that
the 1915 cap night is not historical,

Business of gentle breezes blowing
ever and anon, o'er hill and dale.

Unitarian Church
At 10.30 sermon by Mr. Loring on
What is the Trouble with Religion,
Under-feeding or Over-feeding?
At 11:45 the Social Service Class
with discussion on Concentrated
Wealth.
At 7:30 Mr. G. C. Bowles and Mr. J.
N. Hadjisky speak on Theosophy
before thue Young People's Society.
Unitarian Church
Respects to the person who holds a
dialogue with the prof all hour.
Much easier to get up these nice
mornings.

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UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE

Gymnasium Goods
Most complete stock in Washtenaw.
If you are a
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You will always find the right thing, and .every article
guaranteed at

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Feel those freckles coming yet?
Gonna hear Gardner?
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Garrick Theater
McIntyre and Heath, in the 1915 edi-
tion of the funny musical comedy suc-
cess, "The Ham Tree," begin a
week's engagement at the Garrick the-
ater, Detroit, tomorrow night. What
is said to be the best dancing chorus
of boys and girls in America accom-
panies the show.
Dr. Elsie . Pratt and two assistants
will give, a series of three demonstra-
tions beginning Thursday, March 18,
in Newberry hall, and continuing each
Thursday until the course is complet-
ed.
These demonstrations are limited in
attendance to 50. For this reason all
women are requested to register at
Newberry hall at once.
The course is under the auspices of
the University Y. W. C. A. and will be
free of charge.
Plans for the immediate future on
the part of the vocational counselling
committee include the bringing of Miss
Helen Bennett, director of the Chicago
Branch of the collegiate bureau of oc-,
cupations, to speak sometime before
spring vacation,
Menorah Society to Discuss Problems
S. Shappirio, '15E, and J. Cohen, '17,
will read papers on 'different phases
of the subject, "Current Jewish Prob-
lems," at a meeting of the Menorah
society in Newberry hall, at 8:00
o'clock tonight. A general discussion
will follow the readings. Reports of the
recent intercollegiate convention of the
Menorah society will also be presented
at this time. The general public is
welcome.
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March Winds and Chaps
If you would be free from the annoyance of March winds,
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Dermal Cream
Almond Toilet Lotion
Shaving Lotion
or our Cold Cream

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