cept Monday during the Univer- I of Student Publications. AsSOCIATED) PRESS :luuively entitled to the use. for~ is credited to it or not otherwise cal news published therein. Ann Arbor, Michigan, as second ta1, $3.50. uilding Maynard street. orial, 2414. ed 3oo words, if signed, the sig- in print, M3~t as an evidence of be published in Tie Daily at the a or mailed to The Daily office. ceive no consideration. I o man- he writer incloses postage. rily endorse the sentiments ex- vill not be received after 8 o'clock limited advantages in dramatic situation. There is no -need to look far for dramatic possibilities in the struggle of this brave woman, her unselfish, unspec- tacular martyrdom for the sake of humanity, and her invincible purpose. For those who are at all capable of literary endeavor, the contest seems well worth while. &i UI. S haw's Approach .to, Business uuI AT ,; MICHIGAN'S NEED ( ...............HARRY M. CAREY Winefred Biethan y Robert D. Sage Marion Nichol Frances Oberholtzer Edna Apel L .P .Lovejoy Cham es Murchison Russell Fletcher "Michigan is a snobbish school." Such a state- ment, spoken with all sincerity, puts 'us immedi- ately upon the defensive. Just how is Michigan snobbish and to what ex- tent ? Many of us are too indifferent when called upon to speak to our fellow students - npt to a "half- baked" f riend, but to a casual acquaintance in class, to the fellow who recognizes us and who in turn is recognized by us. Are you afraid that he might think ybu are getting too familiar? If he does think so,. he is a ,small man and does not belong here; if he returns your salutation in a friendly spiit, Michigan wants his company. This is a large school and if there is anything which will make it seem larger it is "not seeing the other fel- low." Just speak because he is a Michigan man and you are a Michigan man. Most of us live only one University life, and that's short enough. Perhaps this fellow you have been passing up might some day be'your boss; or you might run across him in New York 'or London or where not, - maybe Cuba. And if you area a real Michigan~ man you will want to speak to him. You might be sur- prised to find him a bank president, or still more surprised to find him selling Larkin's soap; but he is la Michigan man and for that reason deserves a salutation. This life is too short to nourish small prides and prejudices, even if your father does own half. of your city, or even if you yourself are a campus celebrity. You can't tell which one of these men- you 'wouldlike to know some day. Play safe! Show democratic spirit by speaking to that class: neighbor; if he doesn't register your friendly at- tack, you; at least, have the satisfaction of knowing that he does not belong here and that the quicker he leaves the better. ......PAUL E. CEOLETTE id A. Gaines, Mark B. Covel - .Heny Whiting . . . .. ".Edward. Piehs t P. Schneider- R. A. Sullivan D. P. Joyce tadter P. P.Hutchinson r Raymond K. Corwin lungs Lester W. Millard r iri i i ri r u i rrirrirr . rirr r The Telescope TWO STORES I A chemistry stude named McDuff, While mixing a compound of stuff, Dropped a match in the vial, And after a while, They~found his right shoe and cuff. G RA H AM'S BOTH ENDS OP THE DIAGONAL WALK A .- K. 6, 1920. r DAY Lt. !!0, be will be lue to the 1 former . After o Memo- se which campus. >e one of "Is she refined?" "Refined? Say, that girl wouldn't eat cooking that had coarse salt in it." Dear Noah : - Do you know of anything that will bring my hair out quickly? B. Alde. Barbers' shampoos brought ours out so quickly that we are now bald. Hel! Help! Prof.-Have you no excuse for such laziness? Stude-None that will work, sir. Yes, Clarice you might say that alley where a fight was. held was an allegory. DISCOVER PETRIFIED CHILDREN IN NEW MEXICO-Recent news head. Probably they had been rocked too much in their 'infancy. In reply to the person who'wrote us an- anony- mous warning to desist from jesting at the expense of the co-eds, we wish to say at this time that no-. body on the campus likes the girls any better than we do. We told a friend this the other night and he ,said, "'You like them? Why, you never have any- thing to do with them." To which we replied, "Certainly not; that's why we' like them." 'Could any apology be more abject than this one, we ask you now, dear reader? As we perpetrate this crime on an innocent pub- lic, through the open window of our office comes the trilling notes of an aspiring Melba in the School of Music. And our mind goes back to that memorable' occasion when we first read the immortal words of- J. W. Grennier, written on the occasion Hof his first trip past the School of Music. DETROIT UNITED LINES Between Detroit, Ann Arbor and Jackson (Eastern'itandard Time) Detrat Limited and R3pess a rs-:io a.. and hourly to g:o , nr Jackson m Lmted ,,i ERpres Cara-8:4 i., and every hour to ,9:48 p. in. ( :resses make local stops west of Ann Arbor.) Local Cars East Bound-6:o a. i., g:es a m. and every two houre to g:os p ', 10,0 . Wn. -To Ypsllatl only, rl: I P. o in.z~o a. m., and to.Sle, chang atYpsinit. Ypsilanti. Local .Cars West Bound-:48 a. m. and 12:20 a m College "Lxchane0$ Ohio-The Ohio State Lantern has made some important changes in the- style of- the -paper, in ordier to econ- omize space. Certain abbreviations are used for the nanes of the different schools, and for the year of. the stu- dent the numerals 1, 2, 3, 4. DePauw- DePauw chapter of Phi Beta Kappa has elected 13 members from the class of 1920. The 1 chosen from the class of 132 were those who had the highest scholarship during their four years' work. Of the num- ber chosen eight were women and, five men. Harvard- ,Brigadier-General- Den- nis I. Nolen, who 'at present is in charge of intelligence instruction at the Army War college. in Washington, D. C., will be the guest of honor' and principal speaker at a meeting of the members of 'the Shannon Post of the Amercian Legion to le held May 12. During the war General Nolen was at- tached to the 'general staff, holding the position of assistant chief of staff G-{ to General Pershing. At this eano time the election of'imers of the Post for next 'year will take place. Oregon-Plans for making Mother's Day an annual campius day at the Un- iversity of Oregon- to which mothers of all students will e invited, were recently completed by the student council. Personal invitations and cards will be sent by every student urging his mother to visit Oregon on May 8 and .9. A special program in honor of them has been worked out for the week end. Columbia - A $1,000 telowship which provides for one year of study of modern health education in ele- mentary schools at Teachers' college, Columbia university, hs been an- nounced to the university by the Child's Health Organization of America. The flowship 1is to"be awarded 'for the best graded plan nzd outline for es tablishing health habits for interest- ing children. Dinnesota - Minesot expects to spend $100,000 fo remoelingnand e- constructing at the "Farm." They are planning on a new veterinary building which is epected to be one of themost modern structures Eof its kind in the state." Just Received a Shipment of English ock Spring aps -Lok thPM ov er- VARSITY TOGGERY SHOP 1107 S. UNIVERSITY AVE. 0 I M 111111l r ENGRAVING ± = Orders for Engraving require n than usual. Leave your order VISITING CARCE Plate and $1.00 cards $3.00 UNIV WAHR'S mBOO 1STRAI6I COMP FRA R. C.FU HALLS~ more ti rcard I FULLER . . I I , 4, , ! 1, , , . i , - I - - ",or" STO P'I at the American I Cigarettes, Toba Soft Drinks, Daily and Sunday P The American Cig Billiards and Pocket 514 E. WILLIAM STRI (One block from Campus -Right training wins. ORDER NOW That's as life as-on cinders. true in the - S j. I AIR E ein I for e .1 For Mothers. Day Send Betsy Ross Candies felt keenly in day's program ing of joy and rth; a mikture nor ies; a wish 'ing, and a sigh must be lean must soon" b D-BE PLAYWRIGHTS isted in the writing of .drama or aculty. for play-writing, the an- )ntest to be held in connection Florence Nightingale Centen- be of considerable interest. A d dollars is offered by the Cen- rsing for the best "full length" icident in the life of Florence ze worth an effort, regardless of ,may be gained. Ample time is contestants, as the contest does ist first. Additional details con- ons under which manuscripts with a list of suggested -refer- are posted in the Rhetoric Li- excellent opportunity for pros- wish to test their skill or to put na to practical application. Uni- especially fortunate in the fa- Attractively packed in our own Deluxe Gift Containers The kind that mother will most appreciate' I paused, you, too, my friend would pause, For on the cool spring air, There came a song, a bubbling song, Exquisite, sweet and rare. 'Twas heavenly music, heavenly, I challenge you to find More heavenly music anywhere, Than this I call to mind. Leave your order We pack and mail You ask me why 'twas heavenly,' I answer that it must be, For if not that then, pray what else, For it certainly was unearthly. Famous Closing Lines "I'm making money fast," murmured the stude as he nailed the dollar bill to, the wall. NOAH COUNT. I Betsy Ross Shop