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July 11, 1912 - Image 2

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The Wolverine, 1912-07-11

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THE WOLVERINE

TRUBEY'S
PLACE
116 S. Main Bell Phone 166

THE WOLVERINE
Published Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday afternoons by the students
of the University of Michigan summer
session.
Communications will be printed only
when signed, although writer's name
will be withheld on request. Notices
pertaining to university affairs will be
printed once gratis.
Address-The Wolverine, Press Bldg.,
Maynard Street, Ann Arbor, Mich.
Office Hours-2:00 to 4:30 p. m., daily.
Phunes, 960.
Subscription Rates-Local, seventy-
five cents ior thetsummer; mailed to
any address for one dollar.
Advertising Rates-Furnished upon

application to the Business Manager.
ALVM NI ! The official newspaper of the Summer
School.
If your shoes get out Itobert Gillett, Managing Editor.
of commission let John H. Payne, Business Manager.
Phone 762-L.
JOHN H. LAMBERT Asst. Mgr.-Malcolm McCormick.
fix them Phone 357.
613 E. WILLIAMS ST. Subscriptions taken at Quarry's,
Cushing's, and Student Supply Store.
News Editor-E. R. Burton.
Copital. 100it,00e s, 0 surpls. e,000.t
UsdividedPcofitsfle.e00orters.
THE FARMERS AND MECHANICS BANK Roscue Spencer. F. M. Church.
ANN ARBOR, MICH. 1H. P. Scott. Maude Edwards.
Sae Bankingan dCourteous TreatmentofourFR
Customers is our Watch word F. A. McCarthy. R. T. Cook.
3 per cent interest in our savings department C. S. Pryor. K. C. Haven.
C. S. Fliedner. Josephine Fellows.
Do you want a position? ID you want a better position? Earl Crossman.
We may have just the place you are looking for. Let
us know your wants; Then let us have your application.
The Cibb Teachers' Agency,
175 Westminster Ave,
Detroit, MICH. THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1912.
A IS&Discrimination.
DAVIS & Race prejudice cannot be dispelled
OHLI NGER Deliveries by arguments. Its very name implies
Made its inherent character, and that it is
grounded in human nature. But com-
when munities claiming the attribute "cul-
tured" should have outgrown its out-
ward manifestations.
The attitude displayed recently by
certain students, and, according to
report, by at least one member of the
109 faculty, in objecting to the presence
E.Washington in a local swimming pool of four Hin-
PRINTING Bell 432 -.J du students deserves from every true
American in the university the strong-
est condemnation. This incident is
4, B r but typical of innumerable insults our
Indian friends have had to bear from
IS O a certain class of students ever since
The Finest Billiard Room in the State they have honored Michigan by their
Cigars and Candles
"We try to treat you right" latriculatoin.
All who have become acquainted

with any of the Hindus now attend-
ing the university know that they are
gentlemen in the truest sense of the
term. Their scholastic records may
well be the objects of envy; and the
broad, humanitarian point of view
they maintain is far in advance of the
narrow, merely "patriotic" standard
by which most Americans measure
social values. They can teach us
quite as much as they can learn from
all the courses in our curriculum.
These visitors from a land whose civ-
ilization, whose real culture, in count-
less respects exceeds our own, merit
our kindest, and most sincerely re-
spectful regard.
Michigan has suffered serious in-
jury by the absurd prejudiceto which
certain of her students and faculty
have given voice. Reports have gone
out that will inevitably reduce the
number of foreign students attending
the university in future sessions.
Such a result is sincerely to be re-
gretted, and, if possible prevented by
an immediate discontinuance of the
discourteous treatment which has been
accorded our friends from across the
water.
PROFESSOR FRIDAY LEAVES
ON RAILROAD RATE CASE.
Prof. David Friday, of the economics
department, will leave in a few days
for Madison, Wisconsin, to continue
work on a railroad rate case on which
he and Prof. H. C. Adams have been
working this winter.
Prof. Friday's classes will be taken
by Prof. H. G. Hayes, for the past two
years head of the department of econ-
omics and sociology at Hiram college.
Prof. Hayes has been appointed to an
instructorship in the department of
economics of the university for next
year.

TEACHERS' TESTIMONIALS.
Have them neatly copied on the
typewriter promptly and at moderate
rates at the
School of Shorthand,
711 N. Univ. Ave.
Best work in the city. 5-8.
THE ANN ARBOR SAVINGS BANK
Capital. . . ..000e.
Surplus an'i Undivided Profits.. 100,e00.0
Rrsources...... .. ...............3,000,000.00
Transacts a General Banking Business
3 per cent interest paid on Savings Deposits
Your Bnsiness Solcited
Chas. S. lscock, Pres. Michael J. Fritz, Csh'r
W. s. Harriman, Vice Peso. Carl F. Brau
Ass. Case Wm. Walz, AssCsh'r Savings Dept.
Cousins & Hall
FLORISTS
Corner of So. Universty and Twelfth
Both Phones 115
UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MUSIC
Maynard St Albert A. Stanley, lirector
Summer Session
Eight Weeks All Branches
Full Semester will begin September
80 ,. 3 Artist Teachers
Sendfor illustrated catalog
Charles A. Sink, Sec.
The place we all go to when in Detroit
Popular priced dining room
LIBRARY PARK HOTEL
A. E. Hamilton, Mngr.
European Plan 76c to $2.00 per day
Cratiot Ave. and Library Ave.,
DETROIT, MICH.
Big Reduction on
Hammocks
-and-
Hose
Come in and get our prices
H. L. Switzer Co.
Hardware end Spor.ing.'oods
310 S. State Si.

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Text- Books
FOR
SUMMER SCHOOL
Great quantitics of Second
Hand Bc oks at prices that
will save money.
Efigilleors' Supplies
FOUNTAIN PENS
BLANK BOOKS
STATIONERY, ETC.

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WA HR'SI
University Bookstore
Ulliversal Dry & Steam
Cleaninlg Works
In a new Fire Proof Bldg. and
with the latest Modern Machin-
ery.
We are in a position to do all
all kinds of cleaning: As ladies
fancy dresses, suits, shirt waists,
slippers, gloves, etc. Also gentle-
mens clothing of all kinds. All
work guaranteed. We call for
and deliver.
T. E. Wahl, Mngr.
Bell Phone 877 1119 Packard St.
The Kemupf Music Studios
Pmea Pipe Orc'g n
Votsi Cxclte
312 S.Division St. P'hone 15716

Anto or hire. 1078-.

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TEACHERS' TESTIMONIALS.
Have them neatly copied on the
typewriter promptly and at moderate
rates at the
School of Shorthand,
711 N. Univ. Ave.
Best work ie the city. 5-8.
Straw Hats of the right kind at the
right prices. Allen's Good Clotihes
Store. Main Street. tf.

FULLER & O'CONNER Steam and French
Dry Cleaners
610 E. William St. Suits Pressed 25a Trousers 1o

he MICHIGAN ALUMNUS
Subscribe now and become a member thereby of
The Uriversity of Michigans
Al umni AssocieAtion
,'t)we fetf:
Q The Aisrunus is the 'argest college monthly in the country. Q It contains the latest, news
about the University, and editorial con ment on important events. Q It contains personal items
colcering Ilemubers ofl; our class every month. A voluwet of 11 e Alelenus cceutains the history
of the Uuiversity for the year. Q It publishes a series of well choster pictures e ery month.
$1.50 year

This Way, You Summer Students-=-
Come around fcr a LUNCH thai is a LUNCH
BANCCornerof Monroe and
Thayer Streets
A Full Line of Tobacoo and Cigarettes High Grade Confections and Fruit
ENURAVING!

Hear Ye, Hear Ye,
Hear Ye
Citizens of AnnArbor-Students
of the U. ofeM.
Now Comes the
SUGAR BOWL
is tbe city or Asn Arbor of 1095S. Malin
St. aned alleges that lie said SUGAR
BOWL is ready, able and willing to
serve better cream and sweetercandies
with prompter service than any other
similar confectionary in this city. And
this they are willing to leave to the
country.
Phone 967

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Ge He WILD CO.
311 S. STATE STREET
Carry the Largest line of Wool-
ens in the city. Satisfaction guar-
anteed. We cater to ihose who
want the best.
.SUMMER STYLES
a specialty
Estail shed 1888
All work made in this city.
G . WILDCOE
311 S. STATEi STREET

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ENGRAVERS
The Gar~oyll
.dNN-ARBOR
ALL COLLEGE
WORK
M~al UTriaeIOrder
JOURNAL BUILDING
DETROIT MICH.

Programs, Invitations, Callirg Cards, etc., en-
graved for you quickly and correctly. We have
the leading brands of social Statiorery and will
save you money on pound lots or more. We'll
gladly send you samples of paper and type faces.
Write-or stop in and see us when in Detroit.

GREGORY, MAYER & THOM CO.
Printers-Stationers-Office Outfitters-Engravers-
Embossers.

WOODWARD & CONGRESS,

DETROIT, MICHIGAN

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