r gthe Univer- itions.' ~ss the use for not otherwise therein. ;an, as second building, Maynard street. ditorial, 2414. ceed 300 words, if signed, the sig- ar in print, but as an evidence of I be published in The Daily at the at or mailed to The Daily office. receive no consideration. No man. the writer incloses postage. sarily endorse the sentiments ex- ..i...Managing Editor x414 or 1016, s... Business Manager 6o or 2738 .Asst. Managing Editor City Editor S................Sports Editor . Women's Editor . .Telegraph Editor H. Hardy Heth .Advertising Manager ........Issue Manager ....... Office Manager ............... Publication Manager .irculation Manager ... Subscription Manager .. ....... Music lEditor- .Lit.....ary...Editor . .. Exchange Editor .Campaign Editor .. ............Efficiency Editor. ence, is taking its place among the best all-campus magazines. The Students' Directory is becoming ,nore accurate and complete. The Athletic pro- gram is becoming larger. The Michigan Daily is now regarded as one of the best University news- papers in the ,country. One of the most interesting things in connection with these facts is that the students themselves have been given more voice in controlling the af- fairs of the publications than exists at practically any tther university. The publications are pub- lished by the students and during the time that this policy of the board in control of student publica- tions lias held sway, but few instances have been found where the students have taken advantage of this fact. It is probably because of this that such a splen- did spirit of camaraderie has sprung up among the large number of students who are now. furthering University of Michigan publications. With the co-operation of the students, faculty, and alumni of the University, Michigan may ,look forward to the publications keeping apace with the general progress of the University.' RESOLUTIONS Have you broken every resolution that you framed on the traditional January day? Do you rejoice in the fact that perhaps the resolutions you' . made are better broken than kept? Or are you of, the class who' made no resolutions at all? There is nothing foolish about making resolu- tions; the silly side is -only in the sorts of resolu- tions that are made. The world has not yet es- caped the old-fashioned notion that to be saintly one must constantly forbear this or refrain from that and live in a constant atmosphere of self-re- pression and genuine limitation. While it is su- premely natural to select a certain time to start things new and thus to attempt a better beginning, it is not especially wise to magnify faults and pre- tend. they no longer form a part of our individ-i uality. Escaping from the common affairs and mun- dane peculiarities of every day is a thing that should be the vogue in making New Year resolutions. If the student would resolve'to throw aside his near- sighted spectacles and be just what he is without' apologies to anyone-that would be a good resolu- tion. It is vitality, fairness and spirited living that is needed rathei than a vague sense of profoundity about every detail that will not weigh an ounce in the true reckoning. So it is a fact that some resolutions had better never have been made, and it is true that many are better broken than kept. Have you handed in your lists of high school athletes yet to the Interfraternity council? How many students did you line up for Michigan next year? .SN U. ULYI Cormplot. Ds G BOTH ENDS DIAGONAL WA L S } DETROIT UNITED LINES (Oct 26, x919) Between Detroit, Ann Arbor and Jackson (Eastern Standard Time) Detroit Limited and Express Cars-6:xo a. m., and hourly to 9:o p. m. Jackson Limited and Express Cars-8:48 a. in., and every hour to 9:49 p. m. (lFx- presses make local stops west of Ann Arbor.) Local Cars East Bound-6:o5 a. m., 9:05 a. m. and every two hours to 9:os p. m., 10 :o u. m. To Ypsilanti only, x:4 p. im., 1 :1o a, n., and to Saline, change at Ypsilanti. Ypsilanti. Local Cars West Bound--7 :48 a. m. and 2":2o a. m. {;°llililllllll liill III[ IIIIIIM ill I lI11111111111111111111 DIESKCA L! r- W r nuinu nuunn Inuu D EN uwIvE 1 SooKs 'elI y M~onfort Muskatt C. Angell D. Sage J. W hinery WIS. ALUMNI FAVOR ltrue Michigan spirit. Ibartha Washington A'T'H E TICCHANGES Better faculty, student, and alumni j every Friday. Tice's, co-operation. -Adv. Showing their interest in the better-J L. C. Smith, Corona, Multiplex Ham- ment of the athletic program of the mond 'and other high grade second University, the Alumni association of hand typewrite rs.O. D; Morrill, 17 Wisconsin sent the following resolu- Nickels Arade.-Adv. Excellent CHOP tion, unanimously passed upon at the ''_t aC meeting of Dec 9:tIrf-Stea.s andChops 1Patronise our' Advertisers.-Adv. __________ "Resolved - That the Wisconsin Alumni association of the University of Michigan, with headquarters at Milwaukee, in regular session after a ALL OF report on athletic conditions 'at Ann Arbor, recommend the following changes be made in the athletic pol- icy: D. P. Joyce' Robt. Somerville' Arthur i,. Glazer F. M. Heath" news for khas full as ,follows: Edwin John- 2pbell, Wed- day night ; ton Sargent, More active student participation and greater authority in managing of teams and finances, which the students make possible. A more modern coaching system based either on a greater number' of assistant football coaches,,experienc- ed in the modern game, or anew head coach and experienced assistant foot- ball coaches. A broader finacxal policy which will' properly equip teams and replace the present. commercial spirit with the JFLI , CREd CC q Products Are Made Fromr Sc+ientifically Paste u x Cream y 1 SDAY, -JANUARY 7, 1920. GAN'S NEW LIBRARY as said that books are the. mediums, we come into the presence of the of the past-Time is the inexor- atness but, unfortunately, it gener- is particular case a period ' far e life of any mortal. , Conse- us unfailing indicator has done its t man has already passed beyond have been 'denied the full benefit' And such would be the case were >riceless legacy of books which is 1.' er, are more than mediums which the historic great. They comprise ough which we secure a vast very learning which we are ing emanates from great men and, le for us to come into contact with at men except by the medium of eed, must we realize the vital sig- eternal factor in the process of ed- an dedicates one of the country's for the housing of books. Just as by all rights, be the center of any arning, so will Michigan's Library factor in her intellectual progress as a memorial to the very cause to s are dedicated. at a man is known by the company qually true that a university is rary. For if books are the medium re come into the presence of great -e is no more effective way of d - quaintance than by fostering great M4ichigan is doing today when it brary. It is an occasion which stone in the progress of'a great iu- aing. LISTS' CREED - PROGRES.S allation of the publications of the eir new offices in the Press build- i journalism begins at Michigan. of the University in 'performing :ies on the publications were natur- r lack of space -and light in the old new,,'spacious, modern-lighted of- nd floor of the building, these ob- oved. f the publications into the new a part of the general progress >lications of the University in the The 1920 Michiganensian prom- f thee hst-ver-bnks nf any state 1920 ATLAS With Late War MapG To the students of The University of Michigan who take advantage of this offer now made in- Webster's New Inter Our hats are off to the basketball team. Te Telescope Hunor Contest The Telescope takes pleasure in announcing at this time a Humor Contest open to all the students of the University. 'From time to time the' Telescope will endeavor to print as many of these contribu- tions as possible. A pair of fur lined cuff links will be given to the gentlenian sending in the-most original contributions while to the successful young lady goes a -handsome hand embroidered chamois. Address all communications }to Noah, Care Michi- gan Daily. Government Will Return the. Railroads.-Head. Giving up berth control, as it were. The sweetest words that have e'er been said: You may come home now; your tailor is dead. "Marriage is a stable institution founded on horse sense."-Professor Wenley in a reecnt lec- ture. Perhaps that explains why a man is a bit in-a clined to stall around a little once he is hitched. This Will Give Joie Ray Something to Run For Woman walks mile in zero.-Jackson News. Spme speed, eh Bo! You Don't Have to Be Married to Appreciate This One "Did you hear about those wild women in Africa who haven't any' tongues ?" "Haven't any tongues? How do they talk?", "They can't talk; that's what makes 'em wild." 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