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Managing Editor
usiness Manager

Coeforation to rules established by compulsion
destroys initiati've and moral 'responsibility. There
is no better way to make a man feel like an under-
ling than to tell him that, regardless of all personal
circumstances, he must act in a given way accord-
ing to-a set standard formulated by someone else. He
who desires to become lord or potentate does not
accomplish a great deal by such methods. For, such
dominion -decreases the worker's incentive to per-.
form, to give of his best. There ceases to be an
incentive or a- creative motive. Action becomes me-
chanical response, not impulsive ardor.
Further than 'this, a didactic attitude may breed
genuine reactionary methods against its own self.
Thus; it never gets anywhere anid 'even stimulates
congict that results in its self-destruction; out of
this warfare have arisen the multitudinous reforms
that have stamped progress, but the pity is that
progress could not come in'another way.
Rules should be as limited as the time, the occa-
sion and the personnel would seem to permit. They
should. be framed with the view of destroying sel-
fishness and lawlessness, rather than. promoting
personal views.' And he that administers'rules will
some-'day realize that Right, for one may not be
Right for another. - -

GRAHAM'S

BOTH ENDS OF THE
DIAGONAL WALK

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DETROIT UNITED LINES.
(Oct. 26, 1919)
Between Detroit, Ann Arbor and Jackson.
.(Eastern standard Timne)e
Detroit Linited and Express Cars-6 :o a.
m., and hourly to 9:1o p. nM.
Jackson Limnited and Express Cars- 8:48
a. in.,' and every 'hour to 9:48 p. mn. (9x-,
presses make local stops west of Ann Arbor.)
Local Cars East Bound-6:o5 a. i., 9:05 a.
m. and every two hours to 9:o p. in., to :so
u. m~.To Ypsilanti only, 11:45 p. .,1:10
a. m:, and to Saline, change at Ypsilanti.
Ypsilanti.
Local Cars West Bound-7:48 a. m. and
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waving when we get there !

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I showed her picture to my squad,
They say I really raved.
She sent me beaucoup letters
But-the last one wa's engraved.
Some dry land sailor got'her,
I swore he'd rue the day.
But time has cured the heartache,
Yes, vin blame paved the way.

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Now I'm back and mustered put
And happy as can be,
For while I'm buying shoes for one
He's buying them for three.
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He let gb of the steering wheel.
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"The shitt of Nessus is upon me," Anthony and
Cleopatra, Act'IV. So they mixed'up the laundry
in those days, too.

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"Long and low-slung, with a swing and a dash
that makes you yearn to purr along the open road,
with the wind rushing past your ears and the cut-
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Kalamazoo..
Catty ad, as it were.
NOTICE-The gent who stole my coat and vest
while I was out surveying the other day will please,
call for the trousers. I ,have no use for them now.
Sid Wright Down.
-From an Engineering Bulletin Board.'
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Whereon the players mix
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Somebody always kicks.
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ive attitudes taken by
of dictating to others
and fast rules.' That
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accomplished its end.

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Henrietta=Nope, Pompeian Massage.
Why do they call it the Glee club?"
"Because it's funny how some of the members
'got into it."

Art Note-The easiest way to make
cross is to pull his tail.

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Life's Little Riddles
Why'is
Koscuizko's tomb
Like an athletic event?
(After due reflection.)
Because, -
Don't you see,
It's a Pole Vault.
Sir Dancelot.
Famous Closing Lines
"I'm at your service," said the burglar as he

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