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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-
scriptions: by carrier or mail, $2.5o. Want
ad. stations: Quarry's, Students' Supply
Store, The Delta, cor. Packard and State.
Phones: Business, 960; Editorial, 2414.
Francis F. McKinney......Managing Editor
John S. Leonard..........Business Manager
E, Rodgers Sylvester.....Assignment Editor
James 14. Barrett.........eeg'aph Editor
E. P. Wright..................Sports Editor
Edward Mack .........Advertising Manager
Kirk White .............Publication Manager
Y. R. Althseler.........Circulation Manager
C. V. Sellers.;................... Accountant
Night Editors
Tom C. Reid . C. N. Church
Verne Burnett s . Edwin A. Hyman
Joseph J. Brotherton
Reporters-
J. C. B. Parker Henley Hill
Irwin Johnson Lee Joslyn
1-. A. Fitzgerald Martha Gray
L. Greenebauin William P. Newton
Leonard WV Nieter Eugene L. Bulson
Waldo R. Hunt
Assistant to the Business Manager
C. T. Fishleigh
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1915.
Night Editor-Henley Hill
KEEPING ABREAST OF THE TIMES
We appear to have been misjudged.
The women complain that there is no
room on The Daily for them, but we
beg to differ. An old Michigan tradi--
tion, to the effect that the "Co-ed" is
not welcome on our campus, has
spread abroad over the land, but in
later years the truth has left that old
saying, and it now rings hollow to
our ears. Women at Michigan have
fought against big odds and won.
When they start a thing -we are firm
in our belief that they will finish it.
In former years The Daily has been
the sufferer because the women have
left it so utterly alone. All we ask is
cooperation. Aren't there women on
the campus that this appeals to?
THE MODERN SPUR
As a speedy and effectual way of
whipping lethargic fraternities and
house-clubs into line nothing has so
far been found to surpass the scholar-
ship charts worked out by PROF. .A.
G. HALL. They brought forth red-hot
sarcasms from formerly indulgent
%lumni and in two short years per-
ceptibly quickened the scholastic pace
of -the undergraduates. It is a big
Start in the right direction. Like the
ideal reformer it accomplished its
purpose without threat or bluster, and
xe have high hopes of finding another
PROFESSOR HALL to applyuthe same
principle to some of our other
troubles.
THE TIME AND THE PLACE
Tonight the Student Council has
planned a monster mass-meeting for
freshmen. The new men will be told
the right and wrong of their univer-
sity life to be. It is hoped the lesson
will be driven home, but it won't be
if they are met after the meeting by a
crowd of sophomores who have for-
gotten the lessons of their own fresh-
man year.
House of Representatives Opens Year
Adelphi House of Representatives
will hold its first meeting at 7:30
o'clock next Tuesday evening in its
room on the fourth floor of University
hall. W. C. Hall, '16, speaker of the
house, will preside. Visitors are cor-
dially invited to attend all the meet-
ings this year.
LIBRARIAN REPORTED IMPROVED
Position Held Temporarily by Former
Library of Congress Man
Librarian Theo. W. Koch, who was
granted a leave of absence soon after
the close of the summer session be-
cause of illness, is reported to be im-
proving. Mr. W. W. Bishop, who was
formerly in charge of the circulation
department of the Library of Con-
gress reading room, is taking Mr.
Koch's place at present. The library
will be open from 7:45 o'clock in the
morning until 10:00 o'clock at night.
The circulation department will be
open from 8:00 until 12:00 o'clock in
the morning and from 1 :00 until 5 :00
in the afternoon."
Northwesters Make Semester Plans
Officers of the Northwestern club,
an organization of students from
Washington, Idaho and Oregon, met
last night at the Union and outlined
the plans of the club for the coming
semester.
A general meeting will be held next
Thursday at the Union when fresh-
men from the far northwest will be
taken in. A dinner and dance will be
arranged for later. The officers of
the Northwestern club are: President,
Albert Schrimpf, '16L; vice-president,
Harold Kahn, '17D; secretary, N. J.
Brazell, '18E, and treasurer, Keith
Ferguson, '16L.
Police to Enforce Dog Muzzling Law
Chief of Police Frank Pardon has
declared war on all unmuzzled can-
ines in the city. Because of the num-
erous complaints coming into his
office, especially from the university
district, he calls special attention to
the ordinance which provides that all
dogs within the city limits must be
muzzled, whether led by tether or -al-
lowed to run loose.
DEAN JRANHSTESS
TO FIRSTYEAR WOMEN
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TRADITIONAL SUPPER WILL BE.
GIVEN BY JUNIOR ADVISORS IN
GYM FOLLOWING ANNUAL PARTY
The annual party, given by Dean
Myra B. Jordan in honor of the fresh-
men women, will be held' in Barbour
Gymnasium this afternogn at 4:00
o'clock. It will be followed by the
traditional supper given by the junior
advisors. Juniors will not take the
freshmen, but will meet at the gym
at 5:30 o'clock. Freshmen will wear
cards upon which will be their names,
and below, the names of their advis-
ors. At the party the 1915-16 student
activity charts will be distributed by
Frances Way, '17, point system chair-
man.
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Registration should be made for
elective physical education before Oc-
tober 13.
The membership list of the Y. W.
C. A. is exactly twice what it was at
this time last year.
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