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laphal ............ $ 300,000.00
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Resources over .... $3,000,000.00
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Monday during the university year.
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C. V. Seliers...................Accountant
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Night Editors
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Earl P ardee Xmii iam 1. ort
Reporters
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Waldo R. Bunt Gola insberg
Martha Gray Nat Thomphson
\\: R Atlas IC TM. \lia~d
E. A. Raungarth L. S. Thompson
Bruce Swaney, 7. L. Ziegler
R J. Bluin A. F Paley
C S.liuntley A, Shoenield
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E. C. 'Musgrave F.Mb. Sutter
K. S. McColl Maxwell Cutting
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THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1916.
Night Editor.. ..... L. S. Thompson
THERE'S A TIME TO WORK.
The long looked-forward-to fourteen
days of Christmas vacation now seem
as far behind as they seemed ahead
at the close of the last football season.
We built high hopes on the prospects
of those fourteen days, some of which
we saw come true, and some of which
we never transmuted from dreams to
realities. But there is probably none
so utterly blas as will say that he
didn't have a g 4 time. Parties, home
meals, late breakfasts all combined to
smother the memories of everyday
life in Ann Arbor, until the train stop-
ped yesterday and jarred us out into
reality again.
The difference between pre-vacation
and post-vacation Ann Arbor was ap-
parent at once. That is the sign of a
successful vacation. The adjustment
will take a day or two, before things
will again begin to look normal. It is
not forever that an undergraduate can
dedicate his life to the footloose ex-
istence of the cafeteria fed. Hie may
not have the appreciated home cook-
ing, but he can smoke cigarettes after
the soup course without acquiring the
taint of ultra-Bohemianism.
Thus the pleasures of vacation and
term time are about equally divided.
The old joys of undergraduate life that
we have heard so much about
have been robbed of much of their
spice by faculty rulings and boosted
standards. Still, even, college is not
all drudgery, at least so long as we
can persuade ourselves to forget the
coming finals.
CARDS ANOUNCE ENGAGEMENT
OF TWO UNIVERSITIT STUDENTS
Cards are out announcing the en-
gagement of Berneda J. Pierson, '17,
to Ralph 3. Frackelton, '18M. Miss
Pierson is a member of the Kappa
Kappa Gamma sorority, and Mr. Frack-
elton of the Sinfonia fraternity.
[NTERTAINENT PLASES
MASTER OF STATE GRANGE SENDS
THANKS TO UNIVERSITY AND
CITY AUTHORITIES.
Editor, The Michigan Daily:
trough the columns of your paper
I desire to express the deep apprecia-
tion of the officers, delegates and visi-
tors to the recent session of the Mich-
igan State Grange for the many fine
courtesies extended us by both city and
university during our visit in Ann Ar-
bor. Every detail that could possibly
take our sojourn in the city more
pleasant was carefully looked after,
and the many fine entertainment fea-
tures provided were greatly enjoyed
by our members Nothing but kind
words have been heard for the cor-
diality of our welcome and the royal
manner in which we were cared for
all during our stay. Coupling the
fine spirit shown by both, city and
I university with the untiring zeal of
Washtenaw Pomona -and subordinate
Granges, made the glowing promises
given before the meeting sure of ful-
fillment. Our members have gone
back to their homes with recollections
that are most pleasant, and with a
well seated conviction that Ann Arbor
is a convention city of first rank.
John C. Ketcham,
Master of Michigan State Grange.
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ENGINEERING SOCIETY
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S AUER
310 W. Liberty
Grand Rapids will be the scene of
the 36th annual meeting of the Mich-
igan State Engineering society, to
be held January 18, 19 and 20. Papers
will be read by several faculty mem-
bers, among them being: Prof. H. H.
Atwell and Prof. H. B. Merrick, of"
the surveying department; Prof. W. C.
1load, of the sanitary engineering de-
partment; and Prof. A. J. Decker and
Prof. H. E. Riggs, of the civil engi-
neering department.
Officers of the society for the en-
suing year include: President, Dean
G. W. Bissel, of the engineering de-
partment at the Michigan Agricultural
College; treasurer, Prof. A. J. Deck-
er, and secretary, Mr. S. J. Hoexter.
UNDERCLASS SCRAP ABOLISHED
AT UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS
Champaign, Ill., Jan. 5.-The class
scrap between sophomores and fresh-
men has becrn abolished at the Univer-
sity of Illinois. Begun by the stu-
dents almost forty-five years ago, it
was finally recognized by the Univer-
sity and put under supervision to pre-
vent any increase in the number of
injuries. The form of the scrap was
changed several times, passing from
the unorganized stage 'through color
rushes and push ball contests. Per-
manent injuries to two students in the
rush last fall as well as evident lack
of interest, led to its abolishment.
Women's Organizations
Detroit Doctor Joins Health Service.
Dr. Elsie Pratt, of the University
Health Service, will be assisted dur-
ing the remainder of the year by Dr.
Boland, of Detroit. An increase of the
number of patients treated at the
health ser vice necessitated additions
to the staff of workers.
We print Anything, from your Name
on a Card, to a Book. The Ann Arbor
Press. (*)
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213 South Mai St. Azn Arbor, Mich.
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Baskets of Flowers
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Open Sundays, 9 to 12
ALL OCCASIONS
Floral Designs
From 75c to $15.00
Flower Shop
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FLOWERS DELIVEK ED
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We have on display a full line of
Foreign Cloths for Even-
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Full Silk Lined
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epariment Paper and Envelopes
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LOOSE LEAF PAPER "Any Size"
FOUNTAIN PENS SOLD AND REPAIRED
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SOCIETY TO PROMOTE SCIENCE
OF MANAGEMENT TO MEET SOON
The Regents recently received word
that the American Society to Promote
the .'cience of Management had ac-
cepted their invitation to hold a meet-
ing in Ann Arbor.
The invitation was extended upon
the suggestion of Professor Bursley,
of the engineering college, the only
member of the organization in this
state. The meetings will last three
days, aeginning May 11.
Martha Cook Has New Dietician.
Miss Edna Holland, of Hillsdale,
Mich., will take the place of Miss Alice
Walmsley,- who has resigned the posi-
tion of dietician of the Martha Cook
building.
"'TENTION S UUDES!"
For quick MESSENGER CALL see
last ad on BACK OF TELEPHONE DI-
RECTORY. Phone 795. A'17E.
Call Lyndon for a good flashlight.
PROFESSOR VAN TYNE NAMED
AS MEM1BER OF REVIEW STAFF
Professor C. H. Van Tyne was ap-
pointed a member of the board of ed-
itors of the American Historical Re-
view, the official publication of the
Amerigan Historical society, at a meet-
ing if that organization recently held
in Washington, D. C.
Geneva Club will meet at the AlDha
Chi Omega house- this evening at 7:30
o'clock.
The Congregational Cirls' Club will
hold a meeting this afternoon from
3:30 to 5:30 o'clock. The meeting will
be held at the home of Mrs. E. C.
Boynton at 547 Elm street.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
Just right for two students; $4,000
takes established business clearing
over $200 per month. If you mean
business, write Michigan Daily, Box
XX. nov27tf
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State and Williams Sts.
PROF. C. H. COOLEY APPOINTED
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When you want the best
say
BASEBALL IN 'WINTER
Students and baseball fans are soon
o have a chance to bat the ball right
n the good old winter time.
A baseball pitching machine is be-
ng installed in the building formerly
ccupied by the Temple Theatre.
Prof. C. H. Cooley was elected a
member of the Association of Ameri-
can Professors to take the. place of
Professor William H. Hobbs whose
term has expired, at the meeting of
that society held in Washington, D. C.,
during the holidays.
In future all cars stop at Goodyear's
Drug Store. tt
House party time is drawing nigh
ee us for party Taxi Service. We.
lave the equipment. We are prepare(,
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