THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, NO'I 11 f OND ISSUE, OF GA4RGOYLE BIG HIT second issue of the Gargoyle out Saturday with a copy en- "Treat 'em Rough." The en- umber bore out this title ad- y, especially the art work, in- g the cover illustration. On iole, the art work was the fea- f the issue. There were sev- artoons worthy of note, in par- r the one entitled "Messing." however, can really be appre- only by the S. A. T. C. and men naval unit. number was not as plentiful in as most copies, containing only le page of verse, a tragic poem same title as the magazine. s doubtless due to the fact that st few weeks with all the war nent have not been exactly cive to poetry, but rather to naterial things in the shape of igs. here was any one thing that sue excelled in it was probably ies and especially the quips on A. T. C. It was full of humor over to cover, paying the most on, of course, to the soldiers ailors. number was sold at noon by gular selling force in co-opera- ith the S. A. T. C. In spite of my day there were many sell- and it wasn't long before there copy bulging from the pocket ost every soldier and sailor. LRY DESK TO REMAIN OPEN TWO EVENING HOURS circulation desk in the library r open from 7:30 o'clock in the ig until 9:30 o'clock in the g. Heretofore the desk closed; 1 o'clock. The extensi n of time een arranged to affdd oppor- for those who are occupied houththe day to draw books in ening which may bA b"ept out than overnight. the next-few weeks the study [n the basement floor of the li- will be closed on Saturday gs. Books shelved in that room e called for at the desk in the g room. FACULTY MEN URGE SUPPORT OF WAR WORK CAMPAIGN (Continued from _Page One) dispensable till our unparalleled ef- fort for the nation and humanity is achieved. There can be no question, therefore, but that the funds essential for the performance of this task must and will be secured. Moreover, the whole-hearted co-operation of these agencies in a single campaign have made possible an economy of effort ,and a demonstration of genuine com- munity of purpose which serve as an inspiring augury of the approaching fulfillment of our democratic yearn- ;ngs." Dr. L. A. Barrett, Presbyterian Church "The period of reconstruction is just as important as -the winning of the war. The fact that the war is over does not mean the lessening of our charities. We must give more." Rev. A. W. Stalker: "It must be thoughtlessness or carelessness that is bringing on our, city the shame of a too small contri- bution. Ann Arbor simply cannot and must not at this time refuse to help, our soldiers and the wounded world." FOR LIBERTY The following casualties are re- ported today by the commanding gen- eral of the American Expeditionary Forces: Killed in action, 174; died of wounds, 69; died of disease, 254; wounded, degrees 'undetermined, 110; wounded slightly, 155; missing in ac- tion, 13. Total, 775. The commander-in-chief, in the name of the President, has awarded the Distinguished Service Cross to 54 officers and soldiers for acts of extra- ordinary heroism. No Michigan men were mentioned. NEW UNION BUILDING IS NOW BEING FILLED AS BARRACKS The space in the new Union build- ing which was intended for barrack room is being gradually filled up. It was originally planned to use this space at the beginning of the year, but it was decided that owing to the concrete still being damp it would be unhealthy for the men to live in it. The building has now been heated for about three weeks and the concrete has dried out sufficiently. 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