i tUI..4 I L A . at Dat t THE UNIVERSITY AN Monday during the Ur Ivey. Student Publications. iCIATED PRESS ely entitled to the use fgr edited to it or not otherwise yews published therein. Arbor, Michigan, as second even though they themselves could never compete as his rivals. The time of hero-worship is over, and the prevalent custom of the times is to pro- mote some popular inferior whom everyone knows depeids upon his friends for advancement rather than upon any innate qualities of leadership. It has, often been said that the greatest men never occupy the biggest posts in our government, and one, of the unfortunate fads cultivated in the name of democracy is resistance to a. genuine leader. In the long run, however, it is the men who in- sists upon individuality who remains a positive force. Thus the masses of mankind have been gov- erned by minorities, by the few who know what they want. The majority usually lacks purpose and aim. The 'man of influence, though he may remain practically obscure, is the man with purposes and the oman who remains infallible to them. z_,... street. \ eed 3oo words, if signed, the sig- r in print, but as an evidence of be published in The Daily at the at or mailed to The Dai lyoffice. eceive no consideration. No man- the writer incloses postage. sarily endorse the sentiments ex. .Managing Editer 14 or xoi6 . Business Manager i6o or 2738 .Ns Editor .~ity Editor .Sports Editor .Women's Editor .Telegraph Editor AL BOARD Charles R. Osius, Jr. rdy Heth a U. Women need new swviming pool.-Head same holds true for the men, without the fving new." Are you a 20th Century Rip Van Winkle? The quali. DETROIT UNITED LINES (Oct. 26, =919) Between Detroit, Ann Arbor and Jackson (Eastern Standard Time) Detroit Limited and Express Cars-6: io a. )i"., arid hourly to ,: o p. m. Jackson Limited and' Express Cars-8:48 a. m., and every hour to 9:48 p. m. *(Lx- presses make lodal stops west of Ann Arbor.) Local Cars East Bound-6:05 a. m., 9:05 a. m. and every two hours to 9:osp . m., 10:50 i. 'n. To Ypsilanti only, ii:4g p. m., x :ro a. ni., and to Saline, change at Ypsilanti. Ypsilanti. Local Cars West* Bound--7 :48 a.m and 12:2o a. m. PROFESSORS GIVE EXTENSION TALKS, PERSONAL XMAS CARDS Samples are ready Order them now -- r ....Advertising Manager .Issue Manager .~Office Manager ....Publication Manager .Circulation Manager .Subscription Manager .... Guillotine Editojj Music Edito .Literary Editor Exchange Editor .,...........Campaign Editor ~,,.,.,. . .. . ..... E fficiency E ditor ', ,, ., nYwgnnw rn " r w. lr -_- - n i ". rir" -wrs+. r ... - _,I WAHR'S ir I The Guillotine f -L- [TORS Adams Brewster Campb jy John I. Dakin STA1F ell diam H. Riley ° Robert C. Angell rina Schermerhorn Robert D. Sage Thomas J. Whinery rSINESS STAFF elle Farnum D. P. Joyce es Holmquist Robt. Somerville ynard Newton Arthur L. Glazer NOVEMBER 23, 1919. :r-Lee M~. Woodruff 4G WITH MICHIGAN FLETICS? ion has been echoing and re- Zer'of the campus to the other fe during the past weeks until roken into a shower of criti- solutions out of which must of Michigan athletics. present the supposed consen- been called on for open ex- the situation with the hope >f sentiment there will appear Unfortunately, the' greatest Evening Pale ships within the harbor lie, The harbor calm, with warm dusk filled; Black masts are lined against the sky A&nd restless enginfes now are stilled. We sail boats flutter to and fro, Soft Spanish love songs fill the air; On shore gay lights begin to glow.- A city's necklace gleameth there. A yellow cloud marks in the sky The place where cay and twilight meet. The pale moon glimmers, wvan and high., And blue-black dusk drifts dowt the street. Sudden\ly the night comes, and the dark, As black as Spanish lady's hair, In tropic dusk and twilight's musk; Ah City, you are passing fair. Al Schoenfield. A man needs good enemies as well as friends. The make him careful.. Wheeoes of Yester-Year (This one went big when they were 40c a dozen) "Look at the millionaire over there" How do you know he's a millionaire ?" "Simple. He's got egg on his vest." My body lies in Texas, My soul in Tennessee. -From'a poem by Burton Crandall-. The modern poet sure has a hard time leeping body and soul together as it is., ., 'Fruit. "Health First" Cand Cigars Cigarettes EAT AT' OREN'S REGULAR MEALS LUNCHES AT ALL HOURS Sandwiches Cream Waffles Dairy Dishes Under the auspices of the Univer- sity Extension service the following' lectures were given during the past, week: J. S. Reeves, professcr of political, r science, gave an address on "Won- ers' club of'St. Joseph, Nov. 11 en's Political Rights," Nov. 17, in I attendance was 350. Detroit. One hundred and seventy- C Prof. C. O. Davis of the edui five attended. department; spoke on '"Modern W. D. Henderson, professor of phy- encies in Education," :Nov. 21, sics and director of the University Ex-. Johns. tension service, spoke on' "The Re- discovery of America," at the Teach- Patronize our advertsers. .._.._ ....,....r...__ ,, . ..^...... _ ...- W _.. . . DonI't Miss JES IC This! *1 The Best Attractions First! Some girls are born vamps; some acblev the art and oth- . ers have it thrust upon them. Neme's came all three ways. Q, f the student body >nly medium is that led "attitude." de" may not be ex- which carries a tre- workings of things ss or altogether lack me in for the vast sm as directed to- make up Michigan. ility which seeks to season to the next A .f Little words of wisdom Little bits of sham Make the mighty C mark Out of a D exam. afronted with evidence designed to ss inefficiency of certain factors, the' ss acumen of others, and the outright f still others. These questions, how- individuals and it is obviously inex- unfair to bring them into a general-. es have a place in a perspectiye con- he entire matter, is the idea of Duty enough, is suggested in every .one of ments. It is not the vapid and popular, duty that we want here. We do not' se of duty which prompts a man to n obligations in an indifferent or even it simply because he is expected to. of duty that makes a man go out and hings that he knows he should but ssarily do,, that Michigan must and o her men. d ask yourselves, you seven men and 'ichigan man, whether you have liyed. ception of your duty or whether you rely satisfying the popular conception .tions ! Read every oneof the seven id. then ask 'yourself what part is can be 'determined fromn striking a the information at hand, it appears elding H. Yost perhaps came closest GE'NERAL BLISS IN NEW YORK.-Free Press. City gone wet again? The Grain of Dust Hers was a beauty, ethereal as' a star's. Hair like the gold of a mountain dawn, eyes that seemed to be bits of heaven. She was his ideal,-an ideal always to be worshipped, but to be worshipped al- ways from afar. Then on that glad day when they met, and the days -that had followed -ntoxicating, maddening days, when life had been to' him like a heady wine- oh, life had been a living glory ! His was a feeling above that of Earth when he wandered with her under the starlight, and he had known a clean spiritual communion with her on the long tramps they had taken together through the dying autumn haze. Yes, she was the Only' Woman=-He had been sure of that, and then- He took her to .Sunday dinner; $4.85 was the amount of the check. They ain't npne of 'em perfect! -Cornell Daily Sun. Our Daily Novelette (After the intra-mural games) She--Archie, you look worried. What have you on your chest? He-Darn it, Mabel. Can you smell that li'vi- ment over there? Three Million Five Hundred Thousand Gallons of Whiskey in U. S.-Detroit Free Press. That was yesterday though. AI 1 e CflATVTA ATC7R TA LM D)(G - 1 J V - ~ -V - - ~~ V~ _ The Story of a Natural-born Vamp Who Did Nothing More Questionable Than a Shimnmy Danc( "A VIRTUOUS VAMP" A DUTY OF SERV- LEADERS dmeands, personality, judgment and power must be obtained from amen g to be led; from the multitudes who guide. Thus it is that a leader is the, serves, and his tottering position de- e support he receives from below "There was a small girl representation there."- Daily story. Where we ask were the more Ama- zonic? . At the Health Service Doctor to man with bruised feet-"Ha, walking in the country with English shoes ?" * Patient-"No, sir. French heels at the Armory." The story of a miss with principles pure as the Ten Commandments, with a pair of eyes that made Cleopatra look like a consumptive selling-plater and with a list of "damped" victims reaching from Frisco to Main Street, New York. EXTRA ADDED ATRACTIONS: Topics Briggs Comedy Holmes Travwe Paramount-Artcraft Magazine Majestic Or cE I "That ropped Famous Closing Lines ains to be seen," said the butler as he :ustard pie upon the floor. LOUIS XVI.