versity calender. The junior classes,I: * FOR CHRISTMAS
FFICIAL NEWSPAPER AT THE from the beginning of their organiza- * AT THE THEATERS *
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN Lion in the fall, worked continually to " -- *
Published every; morning except Monday insure the proms' success. All the * TODAY * There will be a meeting of the Mor-
lingtr the universityiyearbysthe Board in <udent body looked forward to this * D troon society at 4:30 o'clock this
control of Student I ublications abadsceya :0ocokti
WIMBfR OF THE ASSOCIATED merry-making after the first * Shubert-Garrick, Detroit - "Oh, * afternoon in Barbour gymnasium.
The Associated Press is exclusively entitled emeSCEr of hard work. Look!"
to the use for republication of all news dis- This year the junior class has just * *° Y W. C. A. vespers will be held at
ptes credited to it or not otherwise credited rcnlybeIrgnzd I ol **C r
ithis paper and also the local news pub- recently been organized. It would * Majestic - Peggy Hyland in * 4 o'clock this afternoon. Dean Myra
ished herein. probably be able to re-establish the * "Marriages Are Made." * Joidan will speak.
Entered at the postoflice at Ann Arbor, old tradition. The classes to come * +
Michigan, as second class matter. would put it on it: normal basis with * Arcade-May Allison in "The * I Ask to See the tes
Subscriptions by carrier or mail, $350 h etmetnIfte il'Ge
Offices: Ann Arbor Press Building. the changing of conditions. * Return of Mary," and Current * The next meeting of the Girls' Glee
Phones: Business, g9o; Editorial, 2414. This year more than ever, the J-Hop * Events. * club will be held at 4:30 o'clock, Dec. Christmas Engraving
will be needed as a recreation period. * * 10
Ai signed, the signature not necessarily to ap- The University students enrolled in * Wuerth - Robert Warwick in *
par in print, but as an evidence of faith, anilthS.AT.Chaeadbtlte
otices of events will bevpublished in Th e S. A. T. C. have had but little * "The Mad Lover." Six Parts Al- * The class in playground work will
Daily at the discretion of the Editor, if left -:ppu tunity to do other' than work * so Comedy. * meet at 10 o'clock today.
it or mailed to the office. -'
Unsigned cmmunications will receive no 'he present college year has been __*
onsideratsn. No manuscript wilt be re- a continual round of restrictions. * Orpheum-Closed. * There are still some girls who have
urned unless t e writer incoses postage. rhu ClsdTeeaestlsoeglswoav
The Daily does not necessarily endorse the The causes of the discontinuation ~ * not reported for the classes in swim-
ssritiments expressed in the conmumcations. of the J-Hop last year, for the most * * * * * v * * * * * * ming. They are to report as soon as
Mildred C. Mighell.......Managing Editor part exist no longer. The congestion possible.
Harold Makinson........Business Manager of travel oi the railroads has prac- AT THE WHITNEY
Charles R. Osius, Jr............City Ekdior tically been cleared. The spirit of .- Freshman and soplfomore girls will
!~agerte Clark ........Night Edi'xr conservation, 'although still veryFrsmnadop mreglswl
flie.A ersartin.........elerat h dito ner"ion ecessary to te ''Oh, Lady! Lady!!" which will be practice basketball at 3 o'clock to-
Vincent h. Rirtenp.........lt Edit re me it was lanecessary to thetime seen at the Whitney, Tuesday, Dec. day; juniors at 3:30 o'clock, and ev
Martha Guernsey...........Women's 1ditmr 10 is geerll coceedtofrshmn t ok.me
Hark K. rhlbert...........Associate ditor it appeared that the war might last1, generally conceded to be oe freshmen at 5 o'clock.
e Iavis..Lat least two years longer of the most pleasing musical come-
LeGrand A. Gaines.....Advertising Manager Either Waterman gymnasium or the lies yet presented. New York crit- Freshmen will practice basketball fulfilled at the
Agnes L. Abele......Publication Managvr ics tonsider it even better than "Oh, at 5 o'clock tomorrow, and juniors at
Donald M. Major.. ....Circulation Manager new Union building could be used as
ballroom. One or the other would Boy!" Part of the scene is laid in the 4:30 o'clock.
ISSUE EDITORS famous artists' colony in Greenwich
Dvid Landis Paul G. Wber t available for the purpose. In his fmos atits coon inGrenich___M
Rorace VV. Porter Philip RingrIsay the old tradition would be re village. This is the debut of Green- Due to ai rror in printing, the in- arners & M
RuhDaly DuePlitrmn
Ruth Dailey E. 1). Flintrmann established and at the same time it wich village in light opera. vitations for the freshman spread 101-105 B. Main
REPORTERS would be a much-needed vacation for The story concerns a rich young read Saturday evening, Dec. 13. The
largaret Christie Berman Lustf ~ld
srene Ellis te BowenS chumahr he student soldiers and the return- artist who, just before his ragtime spread is to be held Friday, Dec. 13.
Pada Arel Henry Bood ng ones who have seen real fighting wedding march is about to begin, is
MaD.ricetief hequeesoacietsthtrveRrehmnnprauter wsand____Sherwood__________
Atry D. Lane Marie. Thorpe 1il of them have workted hard, in dif- separated from his bride-to-be by one In the invitations sent out for the
M. D. Vincent ferent degrees, it is true, but never- of the queerest accidents that evererror
BUSINESS STAFf theless hard, in their various places happened, in which a light-fingered in the printing. Instead of Saturday
Mark A. Covel Robert E.McKcan
edward Prieh, Jr. Clare W. Weir in the United States army. lady known as "Fainting Fanny" evening, Dec. 13, they should have
ova R. Welsh Win. A. Leitzinger plays a prominent part. It is heavi- read Friday, Dec. 13.
The return to the semester system ly garnished with cynicism and sa- - -_BUY YOUR
will allow those who are in the habit tire. FRESHMAN ENGINEERS ELECT
of letting everything go until, the last The musical numbers are also very THIS YEAR'S CLASS OFFICERS BO O K S
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1918. minute, more time to wear themselves good. Among them are "Oh; Lady!
dow before they have to buckle Lady!!" "Do It Now;" "It's a Hard, At a meeting held in the Engineer- A
Issue Editor-Philip Ringer down. Ird, World for a Man;' "Greenwich ing building yesterday the freshman
- Village.' engineers elected the following class
THE BIG CHANCE Four thousand troops landed in It is the original New York com- officers: president, C. A. Van Patten;
The period of suspense which began New York yesterday. What has be- pay, and comes 'from a successful vice-president, Douglas Dow; secre- ASR m y A N N A V
with the signing of the armistice is come of the guy who used to say, "It run of one year in that city. tary, Donald M. Whitsell; treasurer,
ever, ended here by two great steps, will be at least two years after the A U IA. F. Jordan.
the demobilization of the military and war is declared over before we can WAR CAP COMMUNITY PRINTS
naval units, and the decision of the hope to have the boys back?"
authorities to return to the two-sec; TTO ar CTp Cmmunty srvic
Pter system. The wise thing has Among those who might qualify for TheWhapri ecpio unit servien VO R A __TC LEIL
been done in each case, and as far as the hard luck club is the Student Di-
Is humanly possible, the eminently red ~ of all churches, their ministers or pas -______________________________________
01 humanly possible, the eminently rectory.os oain tm fcuc n
arwhar thing. If there are thosewhar tors, location, time of church and
41airle whn.ithteay tise woadother services. This is the first com-
dissatisfied with the way time and The numerous campus societies are prehensive church directory of Ann
credit have been arranged, they must beginning to dust off the minute prehesine chrc eory on n We feature te Pyraiin Line.
realize that in the long run the sys- pos Arbor, and will be posted on bull-
rnaih w the gratest books_tin boards and other public places. A very distinotive produotion
tm which will develop the greatest
good for the greatest number has been Girls' organizations are being com-
hosen.HEADQUARTERS OF RED CROSS pleted'in the city to include all girls
And now that terms have been HOME SERVICE ARE CHANGED in the city in the War Gamp Gommu-
stated there will in reality be very few -- nity service.
w The home service department of the In the next 10 days a number of
who will find conditions at crossipur-
Red Cross has moved from the gen- socials are to be arranged in the
e knotwjustwhatdtheycanand eral Red Cross headquarters on the churches. Plans are completed for. TH E R BWE R BA H & SO N CO
cannot do or expect, they can begin corner of East William and Maynard entertainment at Christmas time, to
to lay their personal plans according- streets to a space in the Nickels Ar- begin the week of Dec. 15. 200-204 East Liberty Street
ly. The past few weeks have been a cade. It is the headquarters for home
chaos such as would occur if the Uni- service in Ann Arbor and Washtenaw Daily want ads bring results.
versiy issued no catalogue or an- county. Miss Josephine Randall is in
ounemetyanshad no systgue of -charge and seven University girls are
nouncement and had no system of
registration and every freshman came doing volunteer work by visiting sold-
to Ann Arbor with a hazy idea that he iers' families and by helping in the
watdan education and that one office. Although the department as
went toclasses and that sort of been organized a year it saw its heav- E C
watdEXCLUSIVE LN bNLLEANE~RS
thing to get it and after four years iest work last month when it took
the deed was done. care of 85 cases, 65 of which were in
Now the bulletin is out; every man Ann Arbor. The home service work
knows where he stands or can stand will be continued for at least five
if he wishes to make an effort; and years more, according to word re-
a fresh start with no black marks on ceived from headquarters at Washing-
the record, becase of circumstances ton. Not until all the soldiers and
beyond his control, is offered him. sailors have been mustered out and
The University has met the student have returned to America and taken
half way or more, and in a spirit of their places in normal life, will the
helpfulness issues to him a challenge task of the Red Cross be completed.
to go the rest of the way.
There are days of difficult re-ad- BOYS' Y. 31. C. A. CONFERENCE
justment ahead, but every Michigan- HELD AT JACKSON LAST WEEK
spirited man is going to stick and go
through with them, conscious that the Ann Arbor high school sent .21 dele-
end is worth it and that those with gates and four leaders to the 16th
whom he deals are animated by the annual Boys' Conference of the Y. M. +
purpose which is his, the realization C. A., which was held at Jackson
of his own best possibilities. Now lasting from Friday noon until Sun-
is the time for the upperclassman to day night. From 25 delegations, there
do a greater service for Michigan than were about 1,000 boys present, which
could be accomplished in forty days is a decrease of 400 from the attend-
and nights of State street hazing. ance of former year. This slump is
When he sees a man in doubt as to accounted for by the fact that some
the wisest course, unacquainted with cities and schools have just been re-
the University of peace times, strong- leased from the influenza ban and the
ly swayed by economic reasons for danger of contagion was still thought
going back to work, a few words of to be present. The following cities
assurance, of enthusiasm for Michi- were represented: Detroit, Grand Rap-
gan, of conviction of the ultimate ids, Flint, Bay City, Saginaw, Battle EE -
value of college training, may help Creek, Kalamazoo, Jackson and Ann 1O?4cjb*9 Ine
a man to a decision of incalcuable Arbor.
benefit to himself and society. New
men and old men of Michigan, these AUTO DRIVERS ASKED TO APPLY
days of decision are days of 'oppor- FOR LICENSES FOR NEXT YEAR
tunity. ---
Those who wish to run their cars
THE 1919 J-HOP at the beginning of the year 1919, are
As the new year approa< he the requested by the department of state
junior class is beginning to think of to send in their applications at once
the heretofore annual J-Hop. Las' for motor vehicles and chauffeur
year the big prom was discontinued badges. As there is much confusion
owing to the congestion of travel ni around Jan. 1, in the handling of this
the railroads, and because of the spir- business, it would be greatly appre-
it of conservation. This winter there chidt if applications would be sent
is considerable agitation among the in as directed. All such registrations 209 South 4th Avee
members of the class of 1920 that this expire on Dec. 31 each year.
traditional function be re-established.
For many years the J-Hop has been . Patronize our advertisers.-Adv.
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