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THE MlICHIIGAN DAH.A

NOTHING~ TO CRITICISE
the suit we mak~e for you. Neither
the material, the style. or the tail-
ing will be found the least excuse
r fault finding. We solicit an order
rone of our new model suits, know-
g as we do that it will give such all
und satisfaction that we will be
cu regular tailors thereafter.
G. H. WILD COMPHANY
ading Merchant Tailors State St.

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THEMH___NDAILY
Official newspaper at the U.niver:;ity of
MicbiganI'. Publishied eve; v morning except
Mtonday d niong the univer-sity year.

Prin ceton Youth~

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LEAVE YOUR ORDER NOW FOR

Flowers for hrisms
UheNAK I1S VS
It Will Grow I1n. Water
C~f" ST AS A DS
The Most* Complete arse 'I"r the Clity

Liiiercd at the post-office at Ann4Arbor as
Offices: Ann :arhor Press Building. Sub-
script ns o: by carrier or mnail, $.n Want
adl. Stations: Quarry 's, Students' Supply
Stor e, The Delta, cor. Packard and State.
Phlones:1lh;siness, 9~o: Editorial, X414.
F-rancis F. McKinney .Managing Editor
johnt S. L eonai d..... Business Managerj
E. Rodgers Sylv ester News Editor
1 o n C. Reid...... ....elegraph Pdeitort
Vern~e 13 r nett..............elegraph ERditor
1; '. 'V ritzh...................ports Editor
J. C. 13. Parker..........\Assigrimcnt Editort
Joseph J. Brotherton ....... ...ity Editor
Edwin A.TIvlman ...........C.ity Editorj
Lee Joslyn,............tyE i
Irwin Johnson . .....h, f1inc or
G. D. Cooke .....,. , . Clhief, Statistician
J. I, Starleker.... ,.... ,...Supplement Editor
.;(ward R4 ik.......... Advertising Manager
Kirk X ;...,,,'ulcto
Y . -t. At hse .:r..... (tae .--lai,,n il ~nager
(. \'. Sc hers.......... ...ccountan)
C. '1 . Fisldleip'h. Assistant I~asir ess Maragei
Night Editors
Leonard '"'. ieter william F. N~ewton .
Reporters
II. A. Fitzgerald William HI. Fort
XWaldo R. limait Golda Ginsberg
MTarthaCGrin- Nat Thompson,
Jaecb )M. lBrautle kV. R. . t.as
Earl Pardee R. '! ilcDoniald
1 . A. laun-gartil TI..S. Thompson a
Itruce Swaneyr 1;. T,. Ziegler
R.J.iN Plum \V F IPaleyI
C S. Iluntley A. Shioenfieljf
-Business Staff j

Saved from Death'
Kenneth IW. 'Triest . e, ,as ed IFromI
Pr son by Action of Ipso;ose. 0l
and State D)epart ientci
For months entonmbed in an English
prison, not knowing whether he
would be executed as a' spyl
on the morrow, quizzed by stern of-
ficials, finally released by the activity
of the state department and Col. Theo-
dore Roosevelt, has been the experi-
ence of Kenneth W. Triest, a young
Princeton student,
Triest left Princeton and his studies
about a year ago to Join the Bri tish:
army. He wen rt to Canada and ealise
on a Dritishi transport. Then h rota
some kind of a suspicious letter whl~ih
got in the hands of the censors, and
soon young Triest found himself in
prison as a spy.
Colonel Roosevelt and the state dle-
partment interceded on behalf of the
youth on the ground that he was
mentally unbalanced and they finzally
were able to save hinm from almost
certain death, the British governmrent
allowing him to go free ou condition
that his father take him back to
America.
1-e arrivu*-d on the Aiueric an
liner New York on Novembe r 28.
Princetoa Tiwtie as Rich as Piece go.1q(

PersnalChristmas
ir e s o lC a rd s ,
Samples are more beautiful and artistic than ever

WAHK'
invera'y ookstore

FAMAMM

moze In.ek ind Look Over Ouzr Line

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STUDENTS' BOOKSTORE

DETROIT UITED LINES
letween Detroit, Ann Arbor and Jackson.
ars run on eastern tine, one hour faster
a local time.
Detr~oit Limited and Express 'Cars--S to a.
axii hourly to 7:13 P. in., 9:toP. ni.
{alamazoo Limited Cars-8.:48 a.' m. and
,ry two h >urs to 6:48 p. m. ; to Lansing,
8 p. mn.
ocaI Cars, Eastbound-5 :35 a. n., 6 :4o a. in.,
,5 a. mn., and every two hours to 7:05 p. in.,
5 p. in., 9:05 PiM., 10:45 P. iM. TlO YPsi-
i only, 8:48 a., m. (daily except Sunday),
o a. M., 12:05 p. 1-n., 6:05 p, m., I t:15, P.
z: :t5 a. n., 1:30 a.mI.
.ocal Cars, Westbound-6 :12 a. mn.. 7:5o a.
and every two hours to 7 :50 p. *11., 10:20
m., 12:2o a. m.,
The Ann Arbor Savings Bank
Organized 1869
Capital....... ... '300,000.00
Surplus........$ 150,000.00
Resources over .... $3,000,000.00
Banking In all branches
Main Office, N. W. Corner Main
and Huron Sts.
Bjranch Office, 747 North'tUniv-
ersity Avenue.
arner Liberty and Main
oal Coke Lumber
Planing Mill Specialties
Interior Finishing
JNO. J. SAUER
one 2484 310 W. Liberty

HUSTON BRS,
BILLIARDS
AD
Candies. Cigar~s Pipes

Albert F. lorne
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R. ..'McCll
George Nobil
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F. ll. Sutter
Mlaxwell('tig

C *------ .----- Princeotonl, N. J., D~ec. 2.--Acct rding
SATURDAY, 1EE~l .:1915. t a sp-2ciat tzurvey recently made rl.
the Irustces of Princeton university,
Night Editor...........E1arl Pardee that institution (laring the last 1.G
years. has not only doubled its invest-

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D I F ev'ry. man's name describedI]
him as well as VELVET'L
® name describes it, a lot of folks 10
the legislature.!
T he Beauty of My Business Is
FLOWE~RS FOR AL OCCASIONS
Corsage Bouquets, Fit ial Designs
B.askets of Flowers' From 75C to $15.00
MS, FLANDERS 'Flower Shop
Pio-e 294 213 EAST LIBERVY STUELT
O~pen Sunda yp, 9 to 1 FLOWERS DLLIVEiK*D

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We Have a
FULL LINE OF
Cut Flowers and Plants
For All Occasions
COUSINS& HALL
1002 S. UNIVERSITY AVE,
Phone 1 15

TYPEWRITERS
TYPEWRITING AND

MICROSCOPIC SCH-OLARSHIP
Aggrieved utterances prevalent
aniong; the members of thlo fresh law
class, concerning mrid-semester blue-
books which have been suddenly
thrust upon thenm, point out one de-
feet in the accepted practice of edu-
cation. We mean that theory which
one man on the campus has charac-
terized as microscop~ic scholarship.
It is an educational maxim that the
man who crams for a final never
really learns anything. One stage
advanced from him is the man who
reviews for the final. True'he is bet-
ter off than the crammer, but he is
almost as far removed from the ideal.
Take for example the law courses
which are typical of those presenting
a subject as disconnected units. Here
a man may conscientiously get out
his daily program of work, yet there
ieigng o leturus to act as connect-
ing links, ho is little better off at the
end of the terrm than his lazier class-
mate who has been content to absorb
what l -owledge lie could from class
room discussions. In other words
this sort of student has been confin-
inn his efforts to unrelated details.
This is the first step ins the mastery
of a subject, but it is by no means
the place to leave off. The solution,
lacking an intelligent lecture system,
is a constant reviewing which classi-
fies and correlates the whole. One
big review at the end of the semester
will suffice to pass the examination,
but the student content with this has
only a slightly firmer grasp on his
subject than his seatmate who crams
the whole thing. This microscopic
treatmnent deludes imany, and means
ruin in a suddenly imposed examina-
tion.

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_t I II,) lml i AAX'Ul C 4l 'S llt, ,
at pres-ent is spending onf its teachin
staff over twic.. the amountret for
similar purpwses a decade ago.
Tnyears ago the estimatedl cost of
Princ~o' buildings was $3,238,840.
ISince then 19 structures, costing $4,-
1157,480 in all, have been erected.
iMd Knee Deep Ill Trenches in !'repa
In a letter under dlate of :; Novembr
11, Lieut.-Col. E. S. Wigle. of the
Eighteenth battalion, -writes his broth-
o r, Postmaster Wigle, that mudt in
some of the trenches is knee deep.
Women's Organizations
Sophomore women will act as hos-
tesses (to the freshman women and
'heir junior escorts at the 35th anaual
[freshman Spread to be held at 8:00
o'clock tonight in Barbour gymnasium.
'lie traditional grandl march will be
led by the vice-president of the class
of '18,- and members o) the social com-
mittees of both the sophomore and
freshman classes.
Mrs. Forbes Robertson H1ale will
address the women of the university
in Newberry Residence hail at 10:00)
o'clock this morning.

M31~yhing for the' 21pehriter'"
0D. MQRRlILL
(ovr ltatini're 1 nch)
322 S. State St.

Cazidie S, Pit"furke.
ALBERT ANN, Druggjist
215 saute."mfin St.'A.ArArbor, Mich.
Genuine Gas Coke is
Almost :Alshl ss
It contains a smaller percent of waste than
any fuel on the market.

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At holiday time you feel the need of a Dress Suit more than
any other season of the year. It's the time when you need
the best, and only the best.
A Custom Tailored Dress Suit will leave no chance for
embarrassment or self consciousness.

$50.00
Full Silk Lined

D, E. GRENNAN
REAL CUSTOM TAILORt
606 E. LIB~ERJ'Y STREET

paient Paper an EIIvelopCs
ALL Departments
JOOSE LEAF ]PAPER "Any Size."
"FOUNTFAIN PENS SOLD AND REPAIRED
SCULEEDE X340 S. State

SAM BURCHFIELD

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The FIRST. and BEST Tailorin-g
Establishment in Ann Arbor
ANNOUNCE
We have an exceptionally fine and varied
line of Woolen- to show you this Fall.

WESTERMAN TRYS OUT SYSTEX
Divides Boxing Season Into Three
Different Terms.
Mr. 0. S. Westerman, instructor of
boxing and wrestling at the Water-
man gymnasium, is trying out a new
system for giving private lessons in
boxing this season. He has divided
the year into three terms, one extend-
ing from the opening of the first se-
mester until the Christmas holiday -.
one from January until the spring hol-
idays, and the third fronm April 17
until June-. So far the plan has met
with great . success, and he is
ini hopes that the other two terms
will be equally productive of as large
classes as the present one.
Little is heard of boxing by any one
not doing -work at the gymnasium.
Mr. Westerman has been keeping
steadily at the work of training his
pupils in the art of self defense. He
has brought them slowly to their
present form, and has been careful
that no one should mix it up with
some man inferior to himself in ability
and thus furnish the campus with a
black eye or two to comment upon..
With this plan of training there is
practically no danger of any mian git-
ting hurt during his course of i'nstruc-
tion, and there is little possibility of
boxing coming into disfavor with the
faculty or with the parents of those
taking the course.
Dancee and Banquet Programs-A.i-
tractive Ones, at The Ann Arbor Press.
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n The meeting which was originally
planned to take place in Newberry There fore it is th,
hall, will be held in Newberry Resi-
d ence. Direct from the
' All university women are, cordially middl emani's profl
invited to be present.
' Revision of the poit system of
campus activities has just been cony,- W ash te
pleted by a committee consisting of
Prof. C. B. Vibbert, Frances Way, '17, .,_
and Elsie Paul, '17. The system in- ,
stalled only three years ago for the
purpose of distributing college honors, Stop iu at Pop'
promoting efficiency and preventing for a g
an excess of non-academic work fall- Good Line POP
ing on a few, is still in process of do- of Candies 72
velopment and a change was deemed
necessary.
Some activities have been re-rated
and others hitherto omitted have been CM O LBmfiyP
a d d e d . A m o n g t h e n e w a c t iv it ie s l i st - e s c a r a f v c t o a l c n e -]ec , t r e p i n s h l e b r h p1r T n n l T H
rated as a one point activity. This Year's Play Exceeds Ft
A number of changes in rating have Cost; New Ticket Plan
been made as follows: League vice- adopted
president, from five to six points; class-- -
vice-presidents, from three to four Walker Peddicord, '16L, manag
points; amid president of Masques from the Comedy club play for this
five to four points. The annual Iffer- will go to Detroit today to, seei
miss or Pageant also appears, its offi- rangetnents can be made with
cers being rated as those of the Junior, alumni association for showing
andl Senior Girl's plays, production there early in the
University women are invited to after the first performance at
meet Mrs. Forbes Robertson Hale at Whitney, which will be given S
Newberry Residence this morning at day, December 18.
9:30 o'clock. The play, "The Professor's
Sophomore women are asked to l z tory," will cost over $1,000, v
ait Barbouir gymnasium at 7:3(0 o'cloc is mlore than has been spent on
sharp this evening. ('neion omnedy club productio3
There will be no mueeting ,o ,he tA,,,w plaIn for ticket sellinig i;
House of Representatives today. igarne and seats will go
Juniors are requested to be pronmt,-'ale foz the Whitney perform
in calling for their Freshmen tonight., some three next week.
The: first serving for supper at the ____________
Freshmen Spread tonight will be after AlysseTeAn Aro
the third dance, each serving will take
up two dances. Sophomores women for yourr printhlmg if y-ou wiant qtu
who are served will meet under the Press l -., ) 3ayuad str eet
initial letter of their serving heads. No. 1.

nanw Gas C.

ood Mleal1 or a Luchi
BN CROFT Cigars
2 Monroe St. Tbacco
A YSuit fif'ty Years In, Court
. . ...Lafayette, ,Ind., Dcc. 3.-The city
JCEof Lafayette has won a lawsuit which,
in various forms, has been in court
the last 50 years.
ormer The Appellate court has upheld a
decision to the effect that the so-call-
ed mar'ket space, which is now used
as a city street in the midst of the
gel' of business district, belongs to the city.
yer The heirs of Aaron Claspill, who 70
if ar-I
1the years ago gave the ground to the city
for use as a, public market, have pos-
gthe ssino h
week ssino h ground, asserting that
teunder the terms of the grant the land
tereverted to them when the city ceased
Saur to use it for the purpose indicated.
Love1.--
vhc or nell Refases lPittsbuirgh Challenge
rany]i Ithaca, N. Y., Dec. 3'.-The faculty
n. I comnmittee of Cornell will not allow
is be- thLe Big Red team? to accept the chal-
o n' :ige of the university of Pittsburgh
nance tafr the, 1915 championship. The rea-
sons given were that the season of-
Slicially closed with the Pennsylviaink
1rs con test, and that the squad has been
Presty. allowed to break training,

e mnost efficient.
maker to you with no
fits.

SAM BURCHFIELD &CO.

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reachters of Commercial
Sobj -cis prepar4 d at
amilton uustness College 1
State and Willijams St..
r results, call on Hoppe for your
light group pictures. dec4,5
,rtin guitars, mandolins, ukeleles
i11 musical instruments at Schae-
& Sor's Music House, 110 Soutb
street. oct8tf

Ten cents rents a good Eastman
Kodak, any size you want. Lyndon's,
719 N. University. octi0sat-sun
In future all cars stop at Goodyear's
Drug Store. t
'Shirts made to order.-G. H. Wilu
Company. State St. Tailors.
House party time is drawing nigh.
See us for party- Taxi Service. We
j.have the equipment, We are prepar~ed
to take care of_ you efficiently. stark
Taxicab Co. Phone 22655. ov16tf

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