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TH14F- ICI-ITIGAN DAILY

MANAGERS CLUB -olds Import ant
ELECTSOFF1ICERS, l Jr t r I i;
and ernier, 23'
15 AlTLND LUNCHEON
More iti an 15 nmembers of thec
" 1 1an E Ezr'; c ub attended the ani-
E.tnual lunchleon meeting at the Union
yes terdlay at wbliich Thomas Clanecy,! '-
'I OT, of lbpenliung, director of the.* *
51 ' disrictof the Alnunni assoCiaTE-
comning year. Mr. Clancey was foot-
tion, 'was C1clCete president for tlhe" '.. .
Yball manager in 1908,.
- . Charics Baird,', of Kans;as City,
the posttcof ,onor.ary p resi(Int., 'Wil-
11ain Merrier, '3, of Phladi~eip I. , in- s> 5x
ern ur a a e n . cho vice-president. "P. IHawley T ar;";- '
} ping, '11,x, field-secretary. of the A'!
.'V~imiassociation was re-elected se c (tftlller"'o \?1[ared"co--,is1, 1J'iistr I
i etcry-Area urer. MVr, Tapping wi's ofi iclustry, T1 ii1l c Ix c 1i a-!,iiinI
treasrer of the Athletic association ways in tic Ne(W.Chiiean (ii 1,iilct.
* It was decided at the meeting ye s-f r T flflaid
terday to nublish a club )dir eory tlh I #" HT I !
fall, which is to contain information ~ 1~UI' f1~
concerning all the 73 memlbers of the ~
organization. Discussion of ways a. dli " 'v
means in which the or ganization ' I
could aidl University aheis
S4cia ly -,ith' the mninbftship tlivile (Chicago, Oct.£.--h 300,0
. _; mong so many cities, wa S al so lheld. ei n'2 h1i the nCral Feeica ien1 f o

R S A IN T l 1ils xhc willt V - Flory ot deategd ~
12 l rl r ". }.'x2 ud~l n1 . ,.. r a~i~ 4 t 3 ~( i
L11Ai1. e n X (),I,' x'c'e p~ ye of on 1'fm i eld }c;
t lay.fn C l' hlj:(1'e' pti Ol t edly
3f,'
.d to
oy poerl ln 1 a ons eno
Toe theincinal ofE)t-ese'stasiconsj'rre o- / '4 4
the~~~~< Kgsa Seps
copltonoIteRierOl noi-
Mhoscow, (iel.ds, whch ill hat con 2,s,- "" ,a4'e 41
stivi !.'o ' lin tCt' I';1 Of o tiIs r,' Li r. -_ 'y
in te Cucaus.~ __________ ________________________________

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Wonien.'s ('clubs were Curged to vt(..,I
j " theN )vemoi' electi .y 1\1 Is. John'
ouzl;terJ'gieout in t is _ tdt. If
'' RL~~~ii~t1, e (~ or I ilidihertt to acocih t , -
zoni A. p, they:, trst a rouse "hi," to!z
TProf. Lois C. Kariski of the is ivic res onrii't, Mrs. Shrann
4mathematics dlepartment of the liter asset. loting is a duty, no~t; a jon
ry college, in an1 atic le entitled l'l-; or oll:c s. it al;o is the best ossibei
xinanacy7of Our Yoref ters " of t dan015 'lnt good, cittzen i .
' appearein the UlAtissue ,of tho De:'-j ' "'e it, ~ivhslo d(,,not take te
i .zorn Indepondent, ielw h historytiozle to -o to the pol." (on election
of this paiplet. which was so pop113ula dy cerxtaly s ould never raise er
~ (lrln th fiteeth nd ixicen iiVoice In prt et ove'r anything that
+i0;centuries. wo -wrong in Whashington 0or her
Ti " opoints out the valuablope .(eonaaocuti,"si Mr.Se-
I '' "wich the almnawk rec~ivedlin Ithe ~an. y er bete she arn' t'r-
. .homeo of every .Americtin farmior du i it lo n exprssin of opinon in
lug this early perxod, ecauzse lzi thi was ~tioiia1 and state afal-S."
'1!,mong ',he first ninted books ix'2 he ! Sere Kl tatwthu
V"were ever printed notonl i tb tn~tin the Aterian family con-'
r !1I trols the futre of America, ut she
believed in the changes of weather to 1
l-uch an extent that they guided their ;aked hIow mulich doe the faib' care;
^c ptions by the forecast and barmed( abouit that propsitin when lsi thn
the movement of some particular st(r et eto h rgsee4vtr
"for a 'toothache or, sonie other bdily went to ie als a2 t t:,e last prsi-
allmenit.I dental elcion. I
SProfessor Kantpiriski present, some"
of"Poor Ricards's" prognosti atio,'
H +iy WILL ADRS
J t rd shows howr the people ~iarz tese
maxims and bits of poir hich ,il
, gere d for ech lmnth, 'part of tej
'i u e o d .c n e sa i n a a oit'M any of the popular bits of Vence ean(. [ 1 T
t masxms WhichAappiear teda'y, TPreesor '-
ltiarxpiski pointed ol!;avek'aone down. j1Mi. R. la. oery, Ca ti lt lag en-j
'to us from some of the atncient ahlnaa- gnter f~r t e C(,curl Ele~tti" corn-
'1j icmi ipa niy attChieeCaY, '1. Y., iillb h
ePOOO TO T RIHT ,i El~ctical 1-Ininci-s in Ann' Ar~or.
u t X' O wJk andda ics" of Dr. C. 1.
10 igiitS 7C1!!., the f(Ic tSC.<i.z ':zard wha
ulayear go.
t New York, Oct. 25. Thltcf ei. aoce Mr oby.'l a~kon"i'l
e~.1.;1;,ywl n°:rb xroliege autoritie, in lie11n 1* d i o 'oe'rn-
States with the rght of otudoeon t o ms nt'iO t e oo ing of Nove n-
hear radleal.1 ., eahefi bha. i al)V1,te 0i (ayh adrse
ties Union,"a"nationa free sw~h( .- ~o uinc jnir and Isenior enginzees
4ys ganza~ion.It as or~ed ac~h it onsonuic or the wek Ioits di cl ed
- tee on 'a,adexic nelmwich '~I~i11'i(tlS to, iss c 11',iz COtIsinjle 'jeii~
ni act whenever the issue ai s,' I
-The Uioni's t; 1lcr 1111p 0t'1 (t;
'tle w*ork of the commitee 'say,"e Mi.PO(' agea ntrs
Are'nowvprepared to tackle tie.Ph;'m'ghe..i<=cin>, h
acixpltent committee fiy ase O!t in o, l
terfernce with the actes of lb 'V'' (2l u152y ai'^, U) it , new err inleer . r
i'5 ,'} a.yedr ago he sated a secial
al or radical studfts orinruor
in any COllte or school in the eaat'(' j " <v ;t G cii: e for a sletetd
tr. i ,lof ,21}0 11 ,t Ciosetby acom
IThere have been many ca,ss whCl~ich t'aiLi've eainain fronithze 500 Or
have come up before but non oft (h;:1 more colege graduated employed
have been handled directly by the Un every year by the company.
ion. From now on the connnttee I
k Jwill take immediate steps to put t0eI,( 4ngt on, Ky, Oct. 25.-The Re-
facts of "any ca~lse efore t~the lubi c ; ±tulzla larty hs Outlived its us -j
and"-to fight any fiter erenc e on1Victho irss. .lanes 11. Co, Deocratic
M part of the faculties to banxi Mr o ' pesident1il(snidato in 1120, d-
Jspeech. - ~dCared in 2n addt e:s here last night.
kolton anAistumnS
10 j We Now I-ave the County Agency for the
,., ~Strictly Hgh rae
' Fank Holon &Co. and Instrume-tts 8
s Everything from the Small Sop'rano Saxophone to th
l ~Come in, inspect and tTy these beautiful insruments.
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