t after the year at the ai Cl 11 ts Cotlege to Riegain First Plan ,Among Agricultural Institutions .' et pposite - NEW PRESIDENT WANTS GOOD FEELTNG BETWEEN SCHOOL "To all Michigan men and women wish to say that there will be inaug urated a new era of co-operation an good feeling especially in economi( and 'industry between the Universil and M. A. C.," .said Prof. David Fr day in connection with his appoin ment as president of the Michiga Agricultural college, taking effei Jan. 1, 1922. "Michigan has been great school for over a half a cer tury and it will continue to hold it UDENTS, ithout a typewriter is ped these days %,hen ork must be typed to marks. as $5.00 a nionth you chase a high grade .WRITER from MORRILL ches A'cade ce I g- Ld es ty .t- n et a n-' its nt ll ly of the University. = 1 he flowers heap smile are always th your while. a ,Y bring the fra- ant perfume of a outdoors into ome life and they the joy -of -liv- .i to blossom in heart that you" ve smilingly. - e k: t PROF. DAVID FRIDAY, WHO BE comes President of Michigan Agr cultural College next January 1. first, rank among the state univeri ties of the country. I feel confidex of the co-operation and aid of a Michigan friends and alumni in m work.'/ Professor Friday was first offered the position as president on July 13. The offer, however, did not suit Pro- fessor Friday for he wired Gov. Alex 'Grosbeck that he would defi- nitely refuse to consider the position for the coming year Then followed a long period of ,negotiation, after which, having considered the position more thoroughly and seeing that ag- riculture presents greater problems than he first thought, he accepted. When' questioned concerning his policies for M. A. C., Professor Fri- day refused to make any statement, desiring to know more fully the prob- lems confronting him before he dogs so. Own Ford": RDS es, Sedans, )adsters els Have Reached 'US PRICES be surprised asily payments be arranged. >articulars call ;Y, '23 LIT D aP p a in a tr S fo c st 'P P II i E + , kl i Friday and Saturday night ackard Academy.-Adv. M ; IRECTORY OFFICES BUSY; EDITOR CAN USE MORE MENI Students' Directory staff members re busy compiling material for the ublication, so that it may be issued s soon as possible. Statistics are be- ag obtained directly from the Alumni ssociation record cards in the regis- ation slips instead of from special tudents' directory cards as .hereto- Ore. B. E. Dunlop, '23, editor, is issuing a al for Directory tryouts, preferably udents who can use the typewrit- r. The Directory office is in the re~s building. Subscriptions for The Michi- gan Daily .may be given to Daily representatives on the campus today or at The Daily office in the Press Building. Checks for unpaid subscriptions may be mailed to The Daily of- fice. dances.I Engineers Agency. I Something 4( "JUST LIKE HOME" Board by Week or Individual LUNCH AND DINNER-$6.00 for You / Wx Clothes may not make the man but they sue- IVdo help. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT STUhDENTS SUPPLY ST 1111 South University Avenue and Architects Materials. White Swan Lau Stationery, Fountain Pens, Loose Leaf Note B n "M. A. C.] in the past. its leadershi schools of ti sor Friday. has been a great -schoc We hope it will regai p in the agricultur he country," said Profes- 'n LI f BURTON SPENDS VACATION IN 3fINNESOTA; BACK FOR WORI +i Phones - 727 Representative for PLATT President Marion L. Burton and family took an eight-weeks outing 'at Cass Lake, Minn., during July and August. Sec. Shirley W. Smith, and Mrs. Smith were the guests of Presi- dent Burton and Mrs. Burton at Cass Lake during August. President Bur- L , t C One gains self-assurance that he looks his best if he is confidant GEORGE E. ROGERS' ORCHESTRA GEORGE ROGERS..........Piano WILLIAM AIATTHEWS ......Banjo VERNON FOOTE......... Saxophone RICHARD TRAVIS...........Drums REAUMUR C. STEARNS, JR.. .Violin i I I ' I ' U' 6kojpec 5 {((}}(7( f i 3 I k It costs you no more to have your clothes cared for by experienced men than by amate urs We are equipped to give you the best service ever on CLEANING PRESSING & REPAIRING C Cash cards $6 for $5 -- $3.50 for $3 T, E. WAHL,;PROP. PHONE 474-R WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER PROMPTLY j C. M. ATKINSON Phone 566 F..