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November 30, 1920 - Image 2

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I HE Mi~1C HI1UfN LDAILY

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ent high school seniors in coming to Ann Arbor
next fall.
With Christmas vacation less than a month away
the rest of us cannot afford to hesitate in follow-
ing suit. The main thing is meeting the high
school students of ability in our home towns and
letting those who are planning on coming to col-
lege know what Michigan really is. Just telling
them about life in Ann Arbor or seeing that they
attend a Union opera or some other kind of Mich-
igan entertainment are important ways of giving
them some conception of the University ; but there
are innumerable other effective means. No one
should fail to get in touch with the sectional club
that covers his territory, as in the past these organi-
zations, as units, have done service that is essen-
tial in supplementing the efforts of individuals. The
underlying idea of the holiday 'program is worth
keeping in mind: "Don't let the good men pick out
a college without thinking over Michigan."%
That "tempus fugits" is never clearer than after
the, time to do a thing has passed. Each of us
should be thinking now about what he is going to
do for Michigan when he is home for Christmas.
NOW FOR TRACK
Last year Michigan's track squad, under the able
leadership of Captain Carl Johnson, made a good
record. By taking second place in the Conference
meet held here and by placing in the intercol-
legiates at Cornell, we showed ourselves still to be
contenders for honors in this branch of athletics.
This year, however,, Captain Johnson is gone,
along with some of the other men of his rating;
and, deprived of his ability for piling up points,
the squad has an added need for material. There
is plenty of that material .in the University, and
now that Coach Steve Farrell has issued a call for
tryouts it is up to every athlete or near-athlete to
come out and show what he is made of. And it is
also up to every member of, the student body,
whether athletically inclined or not, to see that no
man with ability remains a dormant factor.
Let's make Michigan a power in this season's
track meets!

GRAHAM
TWO STORES

Open evenings Until Christmas
CRAHM
BOTH ENDS OF DIAGONAL WALK

DETROIT UNITED LINES
In Effect Nov. 2, 1920
Between
Detroit, Ann Arbor and Jackson
(Eastern Standard Time)
Limited and Express cars leave for
Detroit at 6:05 a. mn., 7:05 a. mn.,
8:10 a. m., and hourly to 9:10 p. in.
Limiteds to Jackson at 8:48 a. m. and
every two hours to 8:48 p. m. Ex-
presses at 9:48 a. m. and e,.ery two
hours to 9:48 p. m.
Locals to Detroit-5:55a.m., 7:00 a.m.
and every two hours to 9:00 p. m.,
also 11:00 p. m. To Ypsilanti only,
11:40 p.m., 12:25 a.m., and 1:15 a.mn.
Locals to Jackson-7 :50 a. mn.,and
12:10 p.m.
NOVEMBER
S M T W T F S
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12 13
14 15i 16 17 18 19 20
21 22 23 24 25 26 27
28 29 30.
Men: Last season's hats turn-
ed inside out, refinished and re-
blocked with all now trimmings
look just like new, wear just as
lbng and saves you five to ten
dollars. We do only high class
work. Factory Hat Store, 617
Packard St. Phone 1792.
JOHN CRANE
Coal, Coke and Wood
Office - 208 E. Washington St.
Office Phone 625-F-1 Yard 625-F-2

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The Telescope
STANDING
No. of Contribs Points
Women........22 66
Men...........63 63
Locked in a deathlike embrace (figuratively
speaking) the men and women of the campus bat-
tled fiercely over the week-end for the wit suprem-
acy of the campus. The above figures tell the tale
more graphically than words.
To the few who do not understand the conditions
of the Contest we may say that on account of the
great difference in numbers it was decided that
every contribution of the girls should count three
points while those of the men counted but one.
(Ed's Note - In History 14 recently a vote was
taken as tohwhob was the greatest American with
the result that our own beloved Doctor Lovell 'ran
third, being outdistanced only by Lincoln and
Roosevelt. This signal honor which has come to
fhe Doctor has inspired the following:
Though Alexander long is dead,
And Homer is retired,
And Caesar's ghost from hence has fled
And Bonaparte expired;
Though Lincoln reaps the martyr's fame,
Beside whom others grovel,
And Roosevelt is now a name,
We still have Dr. Lovell.
As our girl has often remarked there are only two
things that prevent us from being a swell dancer
and one is the right foot. Well, the other night at
the Union, thinking to put her in a good frame of
mind we remarks:
"I could dance to Heaven with you."
And what do you think she said? Nothing else
than -
"Say, did you ever try reversing?"
But we still maintain that remark was entirely
uncalled for.
Et two Brute!
'Twas at Chubb's where first they met,
This Romeo and Juliet,
'Twas there first hefell in debt
For Rom-e-owed what Juliet.
Unable to ascertain whether the contributor of
this one had a sharp mind or a sharp pair of scis-
sors, we are giving up the benefit of a doubt, Red.
My Mamma told me not to smoke -
IDON'T.
Nor listen to a naughty joke -
I DON'T.,
She made it clear I must not wink
At University men, or think
About intoxicating drink -
I DON'T.
To dance and flirt is very wrong -
Wild girls chase men, wine and song -
I DON'T.
I kiss no boys, not even one,
I do not know how it is done.
You wouldn't think I had much fun -
I DON'T.
Famous Closing Lines
"Paraffin!" muttered the girl as her caller waxed
poetic. NOAH COUNT.

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