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'hursday and Saturday af-
'wenty-five issues.
n rates-By carrier, sev-
cents for the summer;
any address for one dollar.
rates-Furnishd upon ap-
to the business manager.
ns and ads taken at Quar-
University Avenue Phar-
-s: Managing editor, 2:00
daily; business manager,
i:00 daily. Phone 960 or
iirst place for The Michigan Daily in
a contest icetween the eastern college
papers of America, during the past
year.
Hliehigorink
Dingo-The Ladies' home Journal
says straw lts will go out of style in
September.
Bingo--Impossible. Some that i've
seen rund on tihe campus went out
of style three years ago.
Q. E. ).
The oonmerist of this Culyum has
alnsys semaintained that summer stu-
dents differ roi regular students, be-
cause in July they all order butter-
milk at Joe's. How about it?
For 17-yr. old summer studes-
Q. ,. D. means "what needs to be
proved."
Draw
rau--sorsesa a s
6. Verne hellr '-1usiness Manager socking It 'To E
Phone-960 or 1460 Ilud-This pper says that a New
Tom U. Reid-Associte 'diter Yori man bocht a $1,500 garter for
soa' 1. U. Garrison-Sports Editor en actress.
faster Weise-Must hae plenty of that
: Mo aer ilsn-Wes cEditor elastic currency we Icear so much
'is a. Wler Atlas--New'As Eitor
and Bruce Swanesy-News Editor ao
ulsing,.
Reportes Onions build onie up physically, hut
a. i., M
p G A. H. Cooley 1. T. Man tear one down socially.
Yps' George Corwiin Frank Martin ''
4s u. M. N. Elsenau.Phil Pack If the cot heatcer continues, keep
s . . F. Fitzpatrick Ward Peterson cool by laing ammeoia bottles all
cue H. H. Gellert Grace Rose around the room, and by putting a
H. I. Haag Jerome ZeiLer lawn sprayer on the center table.
Read the Uook-l'eary controversy, and
I iBlness tfi engage a berth in the refrigerator
IC WIm. 1. Hogan Robet A1. Schiller for seceing, purposes.
Richard Goldsmith Allan Livingston
The dawn spreads on the town like
fire;.
-- -Each house-top glows, like crimson
ice spies burst
TUFSDAY, JULY 11, 1.1'. Within their field, while nderneath
5 the squire
issue EditorP--Vlail Pck Or navvy, ane-like, crawls to beet and
worst.
BREADTH AND11) ECIA IZTION
- Therew erl once our boy swho ere A New port of'Free Lunh or
students: Each was talented in sev- . Inside Out
k eral ways. One could have become Sunsier Cassicug: ,GO OUTING-
either a fairly greet singer, artist, Furnshed tents with meals at Out-
actor, scientist, or public aisn. They lug In.-Foise (Idaho) Capital News.
n were all noderately brilliaint, and had
00 promise for several possible career. Sweet Girl Stule (handing. In
a Th first one threw all his fire, crc- Pem)-lonw do yo like them, pro-
atie reasoning, energy,'and conpre- lessor?
11 hensive ictellect into lie natural si- Crabhy Prof-Very fice. Your feet
ences. Be concentrated all his poten- are marvelous. Er-I meen your
tialities thcrough years of study and measure is very good.
years of voyaging osi the "Beadle." '
= The result in Isis particular field was isn't i 'Tloughh
like the explosion of a ton of radium. Jewelry, as good as new, at Love-
E The second directed his buddiccg lit- *
erary powers, his social graces, nra- A itequest
tory, and tact into public life. tie It I should melt tuonight,
sag, made the dry reports to Parilameni And in the mcorn you'd come toime
t5E read like fiction. He developed hise cnd say:
ca- colossal imagination rito ace unparal- "My friend, 'tia tihe to rise and sizzle
will leled imperialismi for Great rI3itain. thru' another lay,"
nail His concenlration resulted in the I say, if I shoccd nelt tonight,
ind. glory of Disraeli. And ic lte mcorce you'd find me simply
ongg The third boy, it was said, miglht oil,
sers have become a sculptor; a fine artist, From ihaving in the Science hall to
ence a delicate musicinic; a greet tates- fry and -boil,
man. But he dense to guide the sub- This word I wish to leave to those
lime egoism in im intwardc expres- who care,
g i sion icc literatcre.. Pie sculptured great Ilease cast me ic mold of ice and
tart clouds of gracd verses, and painted cmake me a'poinr bear.
>be his sueeets in sonnets. And instead -H. F. Moore.,
and of rolling the organ cotes throughc 5 *0*
and soe old Gothic cathedral, he poured HE ART ACES
the music of his soil into his poetry, (By Mother Grundy)
far He was Browniig. Dear Grundy-I am a young coed,.
rth- The fourth boy had scattering tel- 37 years old, and have been going
will ents as moh as any of the others, ckith a boy 59 years old. Lst night
'So- But ice dabbled a little with each. His he took me home and kissed me oni
avocatio is domiccated over his profes- the porch. What should I do? In-
are Sion. He had the nmaking of mastery Doubt.
along several lines,' but hose several Dear Birdie-Don't let hims be too
lines pecined away from instead of familiar too quickly
toward a center. iLe died obscurely
de- in a little English shire, end his work Dear Heartache-On the diagonal
all died with him. walk last summer a tall handsome
trip There are many who go all the way professor with a blue eye winked at
up throuigh college ssith the same a m- me. How can I ind him again?
an- lessnes as the fourtLh youth. A year Anxious.
or so of cultural work at least is es- Dear Irma-It pays to advertise.
sential, but it must be nicely adjusted**
with .specialieation if there aren't to Then Ghosts Io Eat
Ibe over-suteplies of ihe fourth kind There were about forty in attend-
of man --Te Michigan Daily. ance at the cemetery meeting at Ed's
Wedneselay cight. The supper collec-.
e The above editorial, written by a tine was $67.-Round Lake Republi-1
member of The Wolverine staff won can.
Canoe
Lunches
for
Two
Repetti's.
Extra Fine
LE
"Her hair was m
her clothes in th
Sounds like haircic
"My clay with Ion
dry,
But fill me with the
Methinks I might r
it is evident that
ern automobile are
>:,
Michigan's 1896 Varsity football tea
was naned Villa; we don't wood
that the animal Chicago game. was
veritable "slaughter of the innocents
Some go canoeing to show the gi
the scenery, some go conoeing to sh
her how tanned they are, some go
take pictures, and some go-etc. Ea(
suits each's taste.
The Pessimist was heard to obser
the following about this sheet, "I s
they call it Michigan's tri-weekly.
notice most of the reporters t
weakly."
The. summer sobber observed, ac
lee hacked it op py statistics, that
our perspiring brows could have dra
pipes on them, and if all of these dra
pipes led into a main tank, that o
evening swim wouldn't cost us a cei
'[he Value of Mobilization
WIFE WASHES
WHILE HUBBY
I INTEXA
-A. A. Times News
U0 FIAiSTFS WILL C OVENE.
'1Tif' tEIDEs EL 'ECTf P 116
The National Women's party will by a c
hold a conference'in August to decide . number
on the policy to be followed in the one of tI
coming presidential election. The clubs.
twelve suffrage states controlling 91')
electoral votes thereby,' control one-
fifth of the electoral college and cast No.
one-third of the votes necessary to ]
elect a president. The Women's party
lays emphasis on the need for a fed-
eral amendment to obtain national en-
franchisement.