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orists Telegraph Delivery
1002 S. Univ.

ALL OF

anbetter spirit grow up between the
CHMPIONSIn G S University and "Ypsi."
- Dean Priddy of the Normal has
assured people that justras there are
JOHN B. HUBBARD, '20, URGES fine young men at the U. of M., so.
BETTER SPIRIT TOWARD NOR ither6 are as good ,girls in the Teach-
VIAL STUDENTS ers' college, as can be found any-
where..
Editor, The Michigan Daily:-- It seems to me that it is much to b-3
In my customary daily perusal of fegretted that 'Ypsi" people should
The Michigan Daily, the vers libre on speak of the Michigan men that .go
Roland, with the , significant closing with "Ypsi" girls in a derogatory tone
linie, "Ypsilanti I greet you," accred- ,and as though it were a reflection on
ited to Louis XVI, recalls to my mind the girl.
the antipathy that has long existed "She goes with an Ann Arbor stu-
between the University and the per- dent" is not a complimentary remark
fectly harmless town of Ypsi. for a Normal girl and "He runs
Living in the. town of "Mud, Fish, around with those Ypsi girls" is no
Girl, Cabbage," and also being a stu- recommendation for a Michigan stu-
dent in the best University in the dent.
country, I wish that a better feeling JOHN B. HUBBARD, '20.'
might exist- between the two places.
In the editorial in Friday's paper, a Judge to Address Detroit Alumni
plea is made, that with the erection Henri S. Hulbert, probate judge for
of the Hamilton fountain on thecama Wayne county, was the speaker at
pus, a better feeling may grow up'be the last meeting of the year for the
tween the U. of N. and the city of University of Michigan club of D&
Ann Arbor. I would also like to see troit, held at 12:15 o'clock Wednes-

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George S. Hodges, exL,19, has been
awarded the new distinguished serv-,
ice medal of the navy for "exception-
ally meritorious service to th@ gov-
ernment in a duty of great responsi-
bility."
Hodges was an ensign in the naval
aviation. While flying at an English
naval air station, he saw la plane fall
in the water and catch fire. Landing
on the water, he dove from his cock-
pit, swam under the zone ,of burning
oil which surrounded the Saming
plane, and succeeded in saving two
men. For this deed he was recom-
mended for the new medal by Ad-
miral Sims.
The medal awarded:-him was also
given to 143 others, among whom
were Admirals Sims and Mayo, Vice-
Admirals Cleaves and :WlsoR ear
Admirals Benson, Coontz, Fetcher,
Rodman, Knight, Niblack; and Plun-
ket, and Major Generals Lejeune and
Barnett of the Marine corps. This is
the first time the .medal ..has been 1
awarded, it having been authorized by
act of congress last Feb. 4.
CHINESE CLUB TO ENTERTAIN
DETROIT FELLOW-COUNTRYMEN
Entertainment during Christmas
vacation for the Chinese merchants
of Detroit has' been planned by the
members of the Chinese Students'

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ing in close tout:
of the Chinese
years: Meetings
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dents' club, in th
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every Sunday.

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Her Young."
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quickens your
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