and taking part in spectators. That When it is remembered that this year's alumni re- union will probably exceed all simiwu events of the past both in actual numbers and in tree number of classes represented, there devolves upon the Uni- versity, and most of all upon the undergraduate body, the duty of seeing to it that twe many alumni will feel once more at home among the scenes of their -own student activities. No tie will serve to hold them closer to their alma mattr than that of lives, active friendship and hospitaliy on the part of the present incumbents of the benches they carved in days gone but never forgotten. Let every student lok ahead a few years in his own career and realize what such a bond will mean to him; and then let him resolve; if ne possibly can do so, to be here from June 21 to June 24 and give. the former men and women of Michigan a royal welcome. rinoiples of AnirBoS Al TWO STOR ES GRH BOTh ENDS OF THE DIAGONAL WALK TWO STORES mf ,. entinents ex- ifter 8 o'clock I PAUL E. CHOLETTE ONE STEP IN ADVANCE A great step has been taken in eradicating . a worthless tradition. The Cap Night of yesteryear with its paddles and clubs, its hard feelings and risk of injury is now a thing of the past. In its place stands the Cap Night of the future, free from all. misplaced class rivalry and bitterness, an event un-. marred. ly mob yiolence of any sort. Anyone who was preseint at the ceremony of Fri- day night cannot fail to contrast the spirit of friendly rivalry which prevailed at the impressive ceremony of this year with the rankling bitterness and hate which made itself so apparent at Sleepy Hollow last year at that time. The Student coun- cil is' to be commended. It has shown good judg- ment in eliminating the gauntlet, unnecessary and injurious as it admittedly is. :It was necessary that some class should take this step in the right direction and the class of '22 is to be commended on the spirit which it showed. It was a hard step to take. It will be to the everlast- ing credit of the Student council of this year and the class of '22 that it was they who got rid of a .tradition which, although possessing a strong hold on the student body was admittedly injurious to the morale of the University. If Sims favors light wines and beers, the secre- tary of the navy has some basis foi1 his charges that the admiral is trying to Prussianize the navy . Didja hear of the Frosh who asked where the grass was that he was supposed to keep off of ? The tipne approaches when it will be necessary to install traffic cops on the river. DETROIT UNITED LIN1Es In Effect May 18, 1920 Between Detroit, Ann Arbor. and Jackson .i.t(Eastern Standard Time) Limited and Express cars leave for Detroit, 6:19 a. m. and hourly to 9: 10 p 1 Limiteds to Jackson at 8:40 a. m. and every two hours to 8:40, p. m. Ex- presses at 9:45 a. m; and every two two hours to 9:45 p. , . Locals to Detroit-5 :55 a.nq., 7:05 as.,;. and every two hours to 9:05 p.m., also 11:00 p.m. To Ypsilanti only, 11:40 p.m., 12:25 a.m. and 1:"10 a.m. Locals to Jackson - 7:45 a.m., and 12:10 a.m. 4.a IJUST 'OUT" University of Michij Eighteen handeolored pho ed on handmade paper. B with yellow and tied with Price only WH- 'ttlttu tlltl1titttu itie tt tR u t"t a: Place Your Order A BRAND D. P. Joyce P. P. Hutchinson Raymor d K. Corwin Lester W. Millard for ASSOCIATED, PRESS WRITER present in Europeanp p01 TO LECTURE HERE TODAY inations. Mr. Schreiner was sent Mr. George Abel Schreiner will lec- at the outbreak of the v ture at 2 o'clock Sunday in Schwaben. correspondent for the Ass. hall, 213 South Ashley street. His and was present on ten fr (talk, entitled "The Pitfalls of Diplom acy," has for its purpose the disclos- Fine Straw Hats. Wild ing of certain "diplomatic privileges" S. State St.-Adv. _lilIIlliilluIIII11111hIInuunniniill1111111 I 11ulilIllllll11unlnII g1nnI TRAINING COLLEGE M FOR BUSINESS STheGraduate School of Business Administration of Ha University offers a two-year course to college graduates. course is designed to give a broad fundamental trainini business 'together with specialization in those fields in v = the student is most interested. College men, looking to business as a career, feel the la adequate preparation which, enables them to deal effec1 either with general business, problems or with the prol in their own special fields. The Harvard Business School to fill this need. engraved I I Cards, 1 VIES g cogniz- presenta- ial which )fnf h.,. Il. t 4 at 1 .. 1I Ehe Telescope , . ., Special emphasis is placed upon the ap theory 'to acual business problems. For hi lem method" of instruction is used. The fords an excellent business raboratory. stic traterity, cture directors man ; and the ing to appear. ed- if, in the as a freak but men in general Wn by a Michi- BUCKET freaks, includ- iiskered doctor g business man ut his Tuxedo, - this anthro- 'y, is about to ntional picture oston "The Bawl of the Labor Temple How I longed to make her love Longed to call her mine, But I feared she was above me She seemed so divine. Bell" me, The tMayer-Schairer after hirp, the Greek letters whether he watches out Or i for 'one, raises its classic he outraged undergraduate. ta Epsilon's former national at now and then a college :es and lands in the newspa- ole, a pretty sober, earnest icture producer exhibits him orial nightmare, a cross be- :lzebub, strangeld in fire-risk high-water trousers, hiding ter on an enormous sweater, and pennants, and dividing en scrapes and scandals, s at home, and snake-dances nan of today is not a drunk- -; he is not a loose spend-' ponsible animal. On the con- of today, with few excep- e, gentlemanly, conservative 1 ambition in life." '. e. old hokum bucket is being be refilled! zEET THE ALUMNI Day exercises, two Michi- games, the Senior Girls' ntertainment and the alumni uditorium, the varsity band >menade, the Senate recep- ation exercises should make rogram to tnsure a large at- Now, alas! my hopes are broken,, She left me in the lurch. By these words' s lowly spoken, "Oh, come off your perch." JJ. Well Qualified Manager-We want a man for bur information bureau who can answer all sorts of fool questions and not lose his head. Applicant-That's easy. I took my girl to the Iowa baseball game yesterday and was trying to show her how the game is player' Dear Noah: -- The other day one of my profs. in the law school said I was always "splitting hairs." Do you think this faculty will stand me in good stead in later life? Studious. Undoubtedly. If you weren't a success as a law- yer you could get a job any time xnu wanted cut- ting meat for sandwiches in Ann Arbor beaneries. Ouch! Co-ed-I'd hate to think that a man was taking me around just-because he considered me rather good looking. Stude-Yeh, I imagine it would be kind of tough running around with a blind man, While attending the track meet yesterday our lady friend remarked, "Say, I'd like to bet my shoes that that good looking boy wins the race." 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For detailed information please addreAs Dean W. B. Donham -Garaduate School of Business Administratio i The delayed shipments of Spring Clothing come dribbling in and are being grabbed off, rapidly. We do not propose to carry over any of these suits to next season and are selling them Without Profit WAGNER & CO., State Street. If 4 Famous Closing Lines "Ha, the pinch of poverty," he muttered as he saw the man inhaling the snuff. N~ COUNT.