THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, t htin which he could be asked, in the interests of Michigan, to preface his IAL NEWSPAPER AT THE remarks, say, as follows: In deliver- TIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN ing this lecture, I speak as a repre- ed every morning except Monday sentative of the security league, not he university year by the Board in if Student Publications. as a member of the University of R OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Michigan faculty'." sociated Press is exclusively entitled We recommend this suggestion to se for repuuw ation of all news dis- the attention of Professor Hobbs. redited to it or not otherwise credited aper and also the local news pub- rein. WA MTEDn. A PONDn F 3 3 t f WI~Zomen University girls who have been making comfort bags for war work are requested by Florence Field, '20, chairman, to turn them in not later than today at Barbour gymnasium. t1 w .alN 1 mj" : IL r V U IN tJ V E I Tr ntte4 at the postoffice at Ann Arbor PREVENTION Gle tihia',as aecozrd class matter. Sub criptions by carrier or mail, $3.5o A second wave of influenza threat- Thu hones: Busines960Editlss ,4ui4ing. ens us and if we do not wish to "mud- Hu dle through," losing many valuable Cosnuircations noSt to exceed 300 words, lives and holding up the course of signd, the signature not necessarily to ap- T car in print, but as an evidence of faith, and such events as demobilization, vaca- Gir tic s oevents will be published in The tion, and University re-adjustment for Tue aiyat 3the iscretion of the Edtor, if left n, nd i malet omtis ofi wrce, weeks, now is the time to think and nas Unsined omunications will receive no ansideration. No manuscript will be r- act. Let those in authority do their al a irned unless the writer incloses postage. part by closing public gathering pia The Daily does not necessarily endorse the xtirnents expressed in the communications, es promptly instead of waiting until the epidemic is under way, and let the B ildred C. Migheil....Managing Editor sen arod Makinson........business Manager individual take every personal hygien- - -ic precaution, avoid crowds, and ac- noo hhatles R. l. r Osius, Jr... .. .iht.City t Edtor ;r e ............Nig cept decisions of public health offic- S Martin........elegraph Editur.lals cheerfully and conscientiously. T 4 aph=A A. Brnstein... .....port ditor ncent f. Riordmn........Military Editor A few pieces of public andprivate fres fartha guernsey.......Womens Editor ark K. Ehlbert. ... Associate Editor carelessness during these next days o'cl clen I. Davis.............Literary Editor may mean quarantine during the hol- nasi eGrand A. Gaines....Advertising Manager idays, prolonged confusion in the work fies L. Abele.......1ublication Manager of disbanding the military units, and A onald M. Major......Circuation Manager added reason for setting 1918-1919 mit ISSUE EDITORS down as "annus terribilis" in. the ern 1.i Lndis Paul GC Weber, .orace W. Porter Philip Ringer records of the University. This week Wth Dailey E. D. Flintermann every person connected with the Un- REPORTERS iversity needs to use all the sense he C :wgaret. Christie Herman Lustfield was born with or has been able to ac- -ene Ellis Bowen Schumacher d°a A el Henry O'Brien quire pare Crozier Renaud Sherwood By D. Lane Marie Thorpe SM. D. Vincent The bedraggled cat who returns T ark B. CoveflU SRoet E. cKean from the bottom of the pond in spite a se dMrd Priehs, Jr. Clare . Weir of the 10 pound stone necklace with and vs R. Welsh Wm. A. Leitzinger which she was adorned is - welcome 1. as the flowers in May compared to the men influenza, at4 302, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1918. In these days of standing in line, the will S. A. T. C. man whose father had the day Issue Edtor-E. D. FJintermann forethought to give him a name be- inte ginning with A blesses the day he was yea TH1 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE born. act To state that Michigan has a good wili rospect for a successful football sea- A quarantine of the S. A. T. C. just are as it was to be demobilized would be chil rn next year is self-evident. The one of the slings and arrows of out- lion hedule is a hard one but not any rageous fortune. inte Order than the original one planned r the season just closed. The pro- All right, Illinois; we'll give you ects for material are infinitely those little ppinters on how to play ighter, most of the unbeaten team football next fall anyway. 1918 will return and many other ten kept out school because of the Wisconsin to Have Scholarships at are almost certain to return. Regents at the University of Wi- The Case game is scarcely worth consin have voted to use $5,000 of mnsideration; the M. A. C. game will university funds for scholarships this at be an indication of the real cali- year. Fifty scholarships of $75 each re of the Varsity because it comes so and 50 omre of $25 each will be es- 1riy. One of the most successful tablished immediately for students iams Yost has ever produced was the who are residents of Wisconsin. 1west to develop and it is nearly im- sasible to teach teamwork to even U. of Illinois Still Under Fle Ban :0 most experienced and capable Although the epidemic of influenza otball men in such a short time. at the University of Illinois is not se- ow that Michigan has returned to the rious the ban is stil on all campus ,nference, the M. A. C. , game will activities. , back to its former status and again e considered a practice game. Ohio State is the first of the Con- rence , teams< scheduled, and it willaT necessary to win this game in or- A REGULA r to have a chance for the chain- onship. The fracas between Ohio ate and Minnesota is considered one the hardest on the 1919 Big Ten / aAW hedule for the Buckeyes proved their silty in 1917. Northwestern and ilcago are both making boasts of the Cordovan F rength of the teams they will be 1e to put into the field within anoth° A All Cordovan, Top an year, but they have not lken es- icially favored. The law of averages Stock a genuine extra fine shell plump a 111 cause as many stars to return for winter wear. Color a da Yost as to his rivals. Toe a medium English, new But Michigan will decide two chain- nships next fall when she meets I111- Pride $10-Most Reasonab >is, at least in the eyes of the Maize d Blue alumni if not in those of .e world. This struggle will probably the game of the season for the en- * re west. FOR THE SAKE OF MICHIGAN\* Yesterday Prof. W. H. Hobbs was iblicly rebuked by Detroit ministers Io objected to "this man's using this -ganization to launch a partisan at- Ak on the President of the United Letters are being received continu- ly by the administration of the Uni- rsity and by Thl ~Michigan Daily om alumni and other well-wishers Michigan objecting to his use of- e organization of thetUniversitytto W alk-Over nd weight to his attacks on theW a k O e I 'esident. A representative member 115 S. Mari the class of 1914, now in the ser- ce, writes, "Is there not somiewa ry-outs for, the Freshman Girls' e club will be held at 4 o'clock rsday afternoon at Miss Nora nt's studio in the School of Music. he regular rehearsal of the major ls' Glee club will be held at 4:30 sday afternoon in Barbour gym- ium. This is an important rehears- s new plans are to be discussed. asketball practice will be held for ior girls at 5 o'clock this after- n in Barbour gymnasium. he regular hygiene lectare for honan girls will be given at 5 ock this afternoon at Barbour gym- PROF. EDXUNDSON TO ADDRESS PRINCIPALS AT L ANSING MEET Prof. J. B. Edmundson of the educa- tional department and inspector of high schools in this state, will speak at the annual meeting of the Michigan High School Principals' association, to be held Friday, Dec. 13, at Lansing. He will speak on the subject of the chances for the salaries of administra- tive officers of educational work be- coming more attractive. The princi- pals of all high schools in the cities of the state are expected to be present. 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The stories, which are nded for children from 5 to 10 rs old, will be of a general char- r this week, and those next week , be Christmas stories. Parents 1 invited to bring or send ther dren to the meetings. No admis- fee is charged, and all persons 3 Weat 15 rested are welcome. Students MARLEY 2, IN DEVON 2 , IN. Newest ARROW' OLLARS R: SHOE PC M1 or Men id Bottom, all sizes nd pliable, extra heavy oak sole rk rich skade brown. military Pattern. e-Quality Considered St Ty Soot Shop Do a St. S1 sand Booklets A and are always glad to F ro Storei 11 I IS. University FOR MS OUTFITS S. A. T. C. Overcoats Wool Uniforms Army Shoes Army Sweaters Hats and Caps Leggins, Puttees Insignia Cords Shirts Sheepskin Coats Vegetable Plate Combination Soup Macaroni. Potatoes.a Vegetable Bread. Butter. Dessert. Coffee 30o-By the Week, $3.87 Meat Plate Combination Soup Meat. Macaroni. Potatoes Bread. Butter. Dessert. Coffee 40o-By the Week, $5.45. 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