the the will II SESSION 01F ig except Monday during the Summer trol of Student Publications. 'HE ASSOCIATED PRB#S iexclusively entitled to tke ars. 1stre- ispatches credited to it or otetbwiw- the local newrs published theehL :e at Ann Arbor, Michigan. as semid r mail, $r.50. is Building, Maynard Street. Editorial, 2414. exceed 300 words, if signed, the*Isia- r in print, but as an evidence of faith, published in The Summer Daily at the eft at or mailed to The Summer. Daily ions5 will receive no consideration. No nless the writer' incloses postage. es not necessarily endorse the senti-- imunications. )lUAL STAFF *Everybody is probably~ waiting for. everybody .lse to start things atid consequently things are not started, or all the ingenuity of the Summer session has been parcelled out to the education department. If so, it behooves all people to 'enroll there and so profit by that section's spirit., The campus has had its Spotlight, Some have. Complained that the perf ormance last night was too amateurish. Others expressed their praise for: it. Those who payed money Ito witness professional. vaudeville were looking for too much. The people who condemned last night's Spotlight belong to' that type of analytical cusses who, probably for lack of anything better to do, pick apart and lay emphasis on the flaws. Those who enjoyed the performance remembered that it was arranged in a very short time, and accepted- it as -a whole., For, as a whole, last night's Spotlight- was very fair. In these days of labor saving devices the "news summary" of the Chicago Tribune' is- one of the most practical from the view point of the neglected- wife of the breakfast table. BOOKS from 'I For Your GRAHAM Both stores s DETROIT UNITED, LINIES TIM TABLE Aim Arbor and Jackson , (Eastern Standard Time) Inftroit Limited and Eupress Cara;-6 :oo a. in.,a. 7. 4LMS o a. in.,o a00 a. iM. and hourly to 9205- fitM. JacksnExpress Carn (local slops of Ann Arbor)--9247 a. in. and every two hours to 9:g17 P. Mn Local Cars, East Bound-5:S$-AL. .,7:oo a. in. and every two hours to 9:ee p. m."; r r :o* p. mn. To Ypsilanti only--t t:4o p.* . x2 : S a. in., z : tS a. t - To Saline, change at Ypsilanti. Local Cars, West ,Bnd-7 :5o a. in, -. 40 P. mn. To Jackson and Kalamiazoo- -Limited cars:' 8 :4!0 10:47., a. =4 1:;47, 2:47 4:47 D.im. roJackson anJ Lansing-4irited: 8:47 p. in. I II FAILINGS' DINING RO Cool and Well Ventilated. Home Cook BAST One block south of C MEALS AT MODE EDITOR ......... ....LEO J. HRSHDORFR .. ..............James B. Young A. Donahue -- Julian 1~. Mack r................Dorothy Bennett& .............. Herbert S. Case, Elizabeth Nylund ...Donald (Coney ..........G. 1D. Eaton -, Assistants Butler . C. R. Trotter Sidney Knipke BUSYNIESS STAFF Telephone 1960 ANAGER ................HERO1D C. HUNT .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Townsed H. Wolfe ..............George W. Rockwood' .....,.,....Laurence R. Favrot: ..Edward F.Colini . Headline in Detroit paper : Rouge woman on trial in slaying- of- husband." We don't blame her for blushing; we would too, under the conditions. Rents wouldn't seem so unreasonable if landladies would be content to charge' us for te- time we remain at homne.-Rochester Times-Union. It is rumored' that the landladies have decided to strike.-- If they would strike their prices, 'there might be harmony in tha family. . tigCamp Equip Outing Go' Assistants Katherine V. Styer B. Watson Shoesiith NG TR'AIING iWIN4 thrilling than Columbus' con- World is that of the discovery i9i" by Robert E. Peary, the ize -of three centuries. Prof. hio has known such great ex- Hl. Shackleton and Captain R. his memoir of Peary that the ue to his continutous training ears Peary worked for this life, conserved all~ his energy, is, trained himself "as for a 'e Peary displayed those char- ly- secured for him his great )liege he not only distinguish- sbut also in scholarship. Hle e closest of study as in his ship "Roosevelt" to withstand Ares. raining for the last polar ex, part of the following winter ning his men by undertaking ping trips, with the result that tarted in the late winter every ,an and flat-bellied as a boardr "M\'an -dies 'Of:fright while yin dentist's chair in Warsaw, Indiana." Eidently .Bol shevsts are not restricted to Warsaw,,Russia. It may relievei local hairdress8ers °to be informed that walking in the rain has not been found to 'pr- duce a waterwave. -now would it: feel if :the suabbe fchildren at playpdid not float in' at all hours through the Library windows" 1THB IFRYING PAN ] FRUITS He was an Arrow-collar lad, Classy and debonair; She was cled, In clothing mad, 1 (A svelte dryad). With red roberta-ed hair. - They were, her fruit-store uncle said,- f" . Indeed a: juicy pair. - Day; before yesterday a. young- mans-got ht up in Cleveland for firting in a cafe., Another one of fthese' colege chaps forgetting where he is. Tobey.' LITTLE ESSAYS OF THE DAMND II: The Limite N -Iwon't cdo it-!-[ The miore'.I think of ,it, the more :it's cunterfeit .uefitature, shows up. It would le. a sham, -a fraud- and I should. be deceiving- my best 'friends. And besides. I promised tpther I wud always- rbe a man. No. Absolutely; I won't go to 'the masquerade ras a woman-never-! That's final! LUKE WARM. Promises.. I asked it she, Would mnary 'a-~ , ~~She couiln't see= It. My fee were funniy: She promisedto be a sister A sister to me. She is-Oh, geer She borows my money! Drippings From the Pan - They used to have Fdriking sogs in shows.- Now they have songs about drinkin. We may not always behvimrous, blut we are always open to' humor. - Contests We Shouldike to ;Cnduct. A contest. fori plans to eep he ,canine contingent off the carpus. - . A' guessing ctnrtest as to-sthencntets 'fthe ui- quitous briief caise.. Another one to find out if the K., damsel in our .English class is the real good6& or a chool-teacher. =Mai den :(vintage of '9)-Is there any mrail for me? .Postmaster-I1 presume ,so, butyou just haven't met him yet. { The Mason and Dixon -line is a brand of' caned - good -a fotball forwidn . .. , III . -- Id Surplus Suppi 213 North Fourth ,, AI Money in your pocket and pleasure If your clothes ar coming to you, better be comic in the Bath Swissilized Garments PHONE 38 "The Home of En ALargeol F loatig Soap I . of Quality' 209, Southi Fou for lOc p. , I trained himself ment- end of discovering the sof outstanding de- ining for the achieve- king than that of this The Quarry Drug and Prescription Store' Cor. So. State and. N. Univ. Ave. Phone 308" G. Claude Drake, Prop. 'I h of us- in training f or some struggle e of life. Our physical endurance is Lthietics and our mental resources are ,in our academic work. Surely if we ?sistently- as did that great Arctic ex- I 'not fail when the test comes for us ?eary in our own fields. )LB OF EDUCATION'S PEP laudable things that is in evidence m~ner session is the spirit which is )y the department of education. The tings of the educational clubs show a part of the members to make their n a benefit neat only in giving them and ideas which they shall have op- ork 'out during the school year, but them th. benefit of exchanging exper- profiting by the knowledge gained by ~practices of people who are really ducation. and who know something educational picnics which have been ind enthusiastically attended show a lusiasm which might well be copied e other departments of the Univer'- )lem much discussed during'the year ig the faculty and students closer to- n solved in an altogether pleasant' y manner by the get-togethers and games. 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