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THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1919.

L NEWSPAPER AT THE
ERSITY OF MICHIGAN
every morning except Monday
niversity year by theBoard in
udent Publications.
F THIE ASSOCIATED PRESS
ated Press is exclusively entitled
or republication of all news dis-
ed to' it or not otherwise credited
and also the local news pub
; the postofice at Ann Arbor.
second class inatter.
ns by carrier or mail, $3.50.
in Arbor Press Building.
asiness, 960; Editorial, 2414.
tions not to exceed 30G words,
signature not necessarily to ap-
but as an evidence of faith, and
vents will be published in The
discretion of the Editor, if left
to the office.
communications will receive no
No maquscript will be re-
the writer incloses postage.
does not necessarily endorse the
xpressed in the communications.
CDITORIAL STAFF
ser ............Managing Editor

ackson...............City
Carey...... . News
a r......... .T.elegraph
rx...............Associate
Clark.............oen's
erusey........?..Women's
[andis...............Sport
Osius, Jr...........State
hlbert..........Efficiency
s.. .......Exchange
)avis...............Literary-

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ISSUE E DI'TORS
ce U Henry O'Brien
ernstein Renaud Sherwood
>er E. D. Flinterman
REPORTE RS
r Mary D. Lane
ristie Ijdna Apel
°r Irene Ellis
lusser J. P. Hart
Carleton F. Wells

BUSINESS ISTAFF
.inson ...+.. Business
.bele....... \sst. Business
.X..... sst. Business
Gaines... Asst. Business
eevre .... Asst. 1Businless
ger... Asst. Business
Major...Asst. Business
Schoffer.. Asst. Business

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A DELICIOUS
DINNER
CATCHY MUSIC
Toasts by Local Lights
and Outside Celebrities
(Famous and near-Famou )
11th Annual Banquet
OF THE
Wesleyan Guild
FIRST
METHODIST CHURCH
AT 6 O'CLOCK
FRIDAY EVENING,
February 21st.
TICKETS 50c
AT LANE HALL
The Guillotine
The day returns and brings us the
petty round of irritating concerns and
duties. Help us to play the man, help
us to perform them with laughter
and kind faces. Let cheerfulness
abound.with industry. Let us go
blithely on our business day by day
and may the nightfall bring us to our
weary beds contented and undishonor-
ed. -STEVENSON.
Word from Butte states that a mail
carrier was shot for a Confederate
soldier. An awful wheeze we'll ad-
mit, nearly a bad as the one about
the man who dropped dead on the post
office steps of Lapeer and wasn't
found for three days. About the only
funny thing we could do today would
be to run our own picture.
Our Daily Noelette
They were bored. He braced her
and nearly bit the dust as she hit him.
"Is that awl?" he asked.
"Youhit the nail on the head that
time, Spike," she answered.
"Why do you pick on me?" he quer-
ied. "You, seven octaves more beauti-
ful than a turkey's egg and answer-
ing to the sacred appelation of
Martha."
."The more I hammer you the better
it augurs for me," she replied.
He extracted a couple of loose teeth
and painfully wen on his way.
You see he was the village rake.
Art for Art's Sake
They paused before a painting and she
cried,
For 'twas Adam's beautious bride.
Isn't she the wondrous thing
And the brute just said Na-ive.

Wt1omen
A meeting of the social service cor-
mittee will be held at 3:30 o'clock this
afternoon in Barbour gymnasium.
Girls interested in earning money
are invited to inquire of Miss Louise
Potter at Barbour gymnasium. Miss
Potter has a number of opportunities
for University women.
Junior and freshman first and sec-
cond basketball teams should report
to Miss Marian Wood at 4:50 o'clock
this afternoon at Barbour gymnasium.
The class in beginning dancing will
be held at 4 o'clock this afternoon at
Barbour gymnasium. All girls inter-
ested in this course should report.
Dr. Eleanor Bertine will lecture on
"Social Morality" at 4 o'clock this
afternoon in Sarah Caswell Angell
hail. Doctor Bertine will lecture at
the same hour and place on Wednes-
day, Thursday and Friday afternoons.
The lectures are for University wom-
en only. No admission is charged.
Bryn Mawr offers for next year 41
graduate fellowships and scholarships

ranging from $200 to $750 for the year
and three travelling fellowships.
Further information may be obtained
from Dean A. H. Lloyd of the Gradu-
ate school.
All lyrics for the junior girls' play
must be submitted to either Laura
Peacock, '20, or Anne Noble, '20, by 4
o'clock today.
COMPILING OF MICHIGAN WAR
RECORD BEGUN; FUND PROVIDED
Bids are being let for tne material
necessary for compiling the Michigan
War record, according to Mr. H. L.
Senseman of the Alumni catalogue of-
fice. The University has appropriated
$2,500 to be used in circularizing the
student and Alumni body, a total of
50,000 persons.
The price of the stamps alone for
this work will amount to $1,500 and
will be the largest item among the
costs. Material is expected to be on
hand in two or three weeks and defi-
nite work will start then on the war
record.
University of Wisconsin will hold a
homecoming Prom fdr returning stu-
dents in the service and for all state
officials. The affair will be held March
28.

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SENIOR STAFF
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JUNIOR STAFF
eorge A. Cadwell Joel F. Schoerger
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dand Prieis, Jr. Clare W. Weir
urt P. Schneider 1ie ry Whiting II
Eva R. Welsh
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1919.
Issue Editor-E. D. Flintermiann
There wil be a meeting of the en-
Ire editorial staff at five o'clock this
fternoOn in the reportorial rooms.
THE NEW STAFF .
At the head of the column is the
tew Daily staff for the coming semest-
r. Among the names will be noticed
aany old Daily men who have come
ack from service to resume their
dacs In the University.
The Daily is glad to welcome them
ack. They have done their duty to
heir country, and are now ready to
levote their energies anew to their
tudies-and to their work on the
aper.
eew outsiders know the amount of
kork that is done by the members of
he staff. A greater part of the after-
Loon, a good deal of the evening, the
reek-end that is spent by 'most in
esting or other pleasures-these are
.11 part of the regular hours of the
en who put out The Daily.
The Daily's unfailing appearance
-very morning is due in great part to
hie efforts of the members of the staff,
rho have always put the interests
f the paper above their own personal
onveniences. Too much credit can-
.ot be given them.
AVOID PIPE COURSES
Ready to buckle down? That's the
ray everyone should feel at the open-
ag of this semester. The war is over,
be flu has subsided, and we are back
a college on the old footing.
Most of us have made our elections
if Courses for the semester. And
.robably most of us have spent con-
iderable time inquiring which were
ipe courses and which were not, and
ben choosing those that promised us
lhe most time for spring pleasure
.arties. This procedure is all right
.roviding we intend to buckle down
o pleasure instead of something
rorth while.
Foreign scholars tend to regard the
American university as a sort of recre-
Mion center. Their attitude is not
rithout foundation. It is up to many
f us to change our ways and thus to!
ring up our standard; to make or
.niversity degree stand for more.
One way to do this is to select those
ourses which we really need, no mat-
er how hard they may be, and thus
ound out our education. It is not
on late to reconsider and change elec-
ions. Reduce the number of pipes
n your schedule.
Speaking of non-essentials, our con-
ribution would be Whittier's "Snow-
ound" for the American soldiers in
tussia.
After July 1, it will be "See Am-

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Just read an advertisement, suits
made to measure with or without
material. Now? ? ? ?
Father-"Did you get good stand-
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Truthful Offspring-"Yes father,
with E's, with E's.
Famous Closing Lines
"Pax vobiscum" said the Jester.
LOUIS XVI.
ORATORY DEPARTMENT EX-
TENDS TIME FOR ORATIONS
Mr. D. L. Immel, of the oratory de-
partment,Lhas announced that the
time for submitting orations for the
Northern Oratorical league contests
has been extended' from Saturday,
Feb. 15, to Saturday, Feb. 22, in or-
der to allow time for numerous men
returning from camps to enter the
competition.
Preliminaries for this contest will
be held here on March 6, 7, and 8, to
be followed by the finals for the Uni-
versity on March 21. The league con-
tit itself will be held at Northwest-
ern university early in May.
B:0 ET AND COTILLION TO BE
HELD BY WOMEN ATHLETES
The Women's Athletic association
4il hold its fourth annual banquet
and cotillion at 6 o'clock Friday even-
ing in Barbour gymnasium. The toast-
mistress for the banquet will be Miss
Jane Due-.ling, president of the as-
sociation. The cotillion will be under
the direction of Miss Marian Wood
and Miss Marian Dawicy.
Stunts will be given by each of the
different basketball teams and prizes
will be awarded to the best. AllU ni-
versity women are privileged to at-
tend.
Students read The Daily.-Adv.

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