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THE MICHIGAN DAILY
Official newspaper 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, $2.50; by mail, $2.o. Want ad.
stations: Quarry's, Univ Pharmacy, C. H
Davis, cor. Packard and State.
Business Office Phone 96o
Editorial Office Phone 2414
1. Beach Carpenter........Managing Editor
W. Sherwood Field........Business Manager
Fred Foulk...............News Editor
F F. McKinney........ .. Associate Editor
Chester H. Lang...........Associate Editor
T. Hawley Tapping.. .......Sporting Editor
Assistants to Business Manager
John Leonard Ray Leffler
Rudolph ilofmnan Arthur II. Torrey
Night Editors
James M. Barrett, Jr. E Rodgers Sylvester
Tom C. Reid Howard R. Marsh
Edwin A. Hyman Reportersugene L. Bulson
. C. B. Parker .Vera Burridge
Irwin Johnson Gerald Rosenbaum
Verne Burnett C. N. Church
H. A. Fitzgerald Eward P. Wright
4~ Greenebaum WIliam .1+, Newton
Business Staff
Ferris Fitch Edward Mack
C.: V. Sellers Y R Altsheler
irk White C. T. Fishleigh
Delos Smith J. J. Herbert
Thatcher Rea
THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1915.
Night Editor-Verne E. Burnett
THE FORUM.
Wholesome growth marked the be-
ginning of the Union Forum. It was
started late in the year, and in a sea-
son notable for the absence f any
great amount of enthusiasm for activ-
ities. Good substantial elements of de-
mocracy, free speech and sincerity put
the new institution on its feet at once,
however, and it weathered its initial
voyage nicely. Summer baseball, fra-
ternities, the student council, the
marking system and the prohibition'
movement all came up tor discussion.
Thought was stimulated. In some cas-
es, immediate action was precipitated.
The Forum should be continued next
year. It should be maintained as the
discussion center of the campus, where
any man- may say what he pleases.
Frankness must be encouraged, and
the unconentional man with ideas
must be induced to tell his opinions.
Perhaps-it will be well to introduc
more- of the ingredient of sociability,
,but it must not go too far. Those who
are to have the management of the Un-
ion in hand for next year, when they
are selected, might well devote con-
siderable thought to the future of one
of the most healthy appendages that
the organization possesses.
Soon mother will be telling small
brother that you're the handiest man
around the house, and asking you. to
prove it.
A Maxim silencer might be used on
that man in the seat behind who waits
for the lecture every morn to wind his
watch.
The ill wind that is noted for not
blowing nobody no good did its duty by
sweeping the prof's notes off the ros-
trum.
Pity the opera man who had every-
thing fixed up, only to discover that
the train leaves at 11:30.
Hard to leave 10 cents at the post-
office to hurry that check, and have
'em bring up a bill.
No alarm next week, but a shrill re-
peater voice instead.
Perhaps she'll let that room bill
hang over till May.
Maybe April showers will bunch
their hits. -
You'll never write that thesis at
home.
Ask the man who owns one-a dog.
Did cha go to the Maj?
Yes, weren't they?
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Mrs. Martha H. French and Miss
Edith Blackman, of the department of
domestic science of Ypsilanti State
Normal College, will speak on the
practical application of domestic sci-
ence and art in the work of the Eight
Weeks' Clubs to members of the club,
and other university women who are
interested at the regular meeting at
5:00 o'clock this afternoon in Newber-
ry hall.
* * *
Others besides the Michigan Union
are getting ready to begin campaigns
for funds.
Are you sorry now that you asked
the prof to postpone that mid-semes-
ter?
All will not glitter Friday night, if
the light goes out again.
Tennis Lovers, Attention!
It will be of interest to you to know that
we have just received a shipment of
150 Tennis Rackets150
ranging in price from $1.50 to $8.oo-every one
of them guaranteed. We give especial attention to
Re-stringing Rackets. Your racket. made
new for $I.50, -$250 or $3.50, as you desire.
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UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE
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ARTISTIC TAILORING
E. C. FLANDERS
...TAILOR...
[209 E. LIBERTY ST., ANN ARBOR, MICH.
VERY thinking man realizes the importance of
presenting a good appearance. Well tailored
clothes give you that mark of distinction, they
cost no more than the ordinary kind.
Q' Let me show you what it means to get SMART STYLE
and C 0 R R E C T F I T cut and moulded to your figure,
with shapely -lines.
' Q I have the latest correct fashions, the choice all wool
fabrics in all the new colorings and very reasonable prices
to quote you now.
Q Another thing; if you order before I am too busy, I can
give every little detail the attention required, it's never wise
to rush, for it takes time to do good work.
COME IN AND LET ME SHOW YOU THE VALUES I OFFER
PURE WOOL FABRICS
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UP-TO-DATE STYLES
MODERATE PRICES
Silk Shirts
$3.00
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TEUR FINISHING
AMPUS VIEWS
PORTRAITS
Unsold Junior Play tickets and mon-
ey for those sold should be turned in
to Helen Humphreys, '16, at once.
* * .*
This year's freshman spread com-
mittee will hold an important special
meeting at 4:00 o'clock this afternoon
in the parlor of Barbour gymnasium.
* * *
The final tryouts for the women's
Senior Play will take place from 1:00
to 2:30 o'clock this afternoon in Sar-.
ah Caswell Angell hall.
CATALOGU'E NEARS COMPLETION
Registrar Hall to Compile Statistics in
University Publication
Registrar A. G. Hall will complete
the material for publication in the an-
nual University .Catalogue during the
spring vacation. The chief work to do
now is to compile the statistics of the
students, as most of the copy is al-
ready in the hands of the printers, and
at present 128 pages of the book are
being'printe'd.
The name this year has been chang-
ed from Calendar to Catalogue, and
several other changes irk phraseology
have been made, as the- big divisions
of the university are now called col-
leges and schools. An evert 2,000 will
be printed, which is 200 more than
last year. It will be ready about May
1.
PROFESSOR ROAD TO ADDRESS
COMMERCE SESSIONS SATURDAY
Michigan Commerce association sec-
retaries will hold a one day's conven-
tion in Ann Arbor Saturday. Prof. W.
C. Hoad of 'the sanitary engineering
department, will speak in the fore-
noon on, "The Supply of Pure Water,"
and in the afternoon on, "Sewage Dis-
posal." Each session is public, and
held in connection with the extension
department.
Sir Walter Raleigh sent
out his men to
find gold an' they
fetched back tobacco. = = -'-
But Sir Walt he wasn't
disappointed a bit-No, Si&
D - Sir!
For what ood is money but to provide the good things of
life like VILVET,The Smoothest Smoking Tobacco ? lc '
buys a tin and 5c a metal-lined bag of ihis Kentucky's
Burley de Luxe with that aged-in-the-wood mellowness
found only in VELVET.
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TYPEWRITER -
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We have a few Trial Machines
which we offer at greatly reduced
prices on the easiest of terms. Will
be glad to have you try them.
We rent typewriters, too. -
ROYAL TYPEWRITRR CO. INC.
A. H.COHEN, Resident Salesman
Phone 2282 1314 So. University Avenue
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)TITSTICAL BUT TRUE
Where's the man with soul
who never turned it off and
back to bed?
so dead,
crawled
Orchestra Music on Saturdays
It is impossible for any one in
to make higher grade Dress
mechanically or artistically,
more perfect lines.
the world
Clothes.
or with
Call 1812-M Cook Taxi Co.
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[Special Club Dinners and Banquetal
by appointment
Second Floor-Annex Building
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We will have a large consignment of Spring
woolens in by the 25th, and will gladly lay your
selection aside until you wish it made up.
Burchfield & Co.
106 E. Huron Street
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If you're sure of Graduating
Then it's time to make certain that your Cap
and Gown will be on hand for Swing-Out Day.
Costumes ordered now will reach here before or
during vacation, Costumes ordered later-well,
we'll do our best when the time comes,
In the meanwhile please call and be measured
as soon as convenient.
All outfits are supplied by
COX, SONS & VINING
Rental charge is $2.00 from Swing-Out through Com-
mencement. Payment only when delivered.
(THInRD FLOOR)
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NEW-S",NPPY
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From Young's Bros., New York
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STUDENTS
Bring back that old panama hat with
you after vacation and let us fix it up
for you. Panamas bleached without
aid of injurious acids. We will reblock
it in the latest shape. Factory Hat
Store.
348 C. H. Brock
Taxi-Cab Livery
348
! Six rides for a dollar !!
University Ave. Pharmacy
Washington Candy. Oigars, Cig
and Tobacco.