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welt in "Spit-F'irs" by Edward Pepto.
WED., Aug. 19 -"The Candidate for
Mayor"
THUR., Aug. 20 '-C. M. Anderson in
"The Good for Nothing"
FRID., Aug. 21 - "The Terror of the
Ntaht" -
SAT., Aug. 22- The Moonestone of Foz'
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'TUNI.
It is the universal, unwyavering cus-
toot. of a collegiate press to extend
this word of advice to departing stu-
dents: "Praise us, and send us stu-
dents." The summer press is partic-
ularly prone to this request, inasmuch'
s a majority of thse sunmnor students
are teachers who wvill have it Os thteir
nower to direct the higheor education
of their students.
If Michigan has pleased yen, wo
shouild be hsappy to have you praise us.
If you have had occasions to. find fault,
if you like some other university bet-
ter, we want you ts be firm to your
convictioss in erecting educationoal
guide posts for that portion of the sta-
tion's promising progeny swhich comes
under your jurisdiction.
But isi being firnsIs your consic-
tions, we want you to be broad nminded,
and want you to consider future tossi-
bilities. If 'you do, not like sotmo of
our present buildings, dun't fail to say
thsat you sate a groat new building as-
souoing shape, If yots took Frenels,
and your classroom Was poorly vensti-
lated, don't fail to rencember tlhat yntt
sawt scores of wvorkmen toilinmg on out'
of the biggest and most moodern of ed-
ucational shelters. Tell the girl whtt
iiisquises dubiously about social condi-
tions at Michiganu that two dormitories
see being built. Tell the anxious highs
school lad who likes football and othser
sports, that Michigan has one of the
finest athletic fields in the World, and
thmat a_ great nsew stadium is makinsg
it even greater. Tell those who like
music that Michigan has one of the
msost excellemit auditoriums in the
country,
If they askc about reputationt, toll
thsem that Michigan has sent more mnsc
to congress than any othser uciversi-
ty in the United States. Donst fail to
reminod them that the spirit of Hr.
Jamses B. Angell, Michigams's presidenst-
emneritus, hovers everywhere at Ansn
Arbor'.
Michigan has hsundreds of excellems-
cies which cams be felt only by the
aIl wnus. No university in the world
hsas as loyal a body of alumni. Thmere
is a net swork of alummsi associations in
every part of the country. It is the
greatest fraternsity in the world.
He firm in your convictisots when
you toll thse high ochool students
about Michigan. Perhaps you find it a
dull place in the stmmmr, but be bread
msinded amid imatcgineo the fall ancdsvins-
ter. P'icture the Micigansof test years
hsece.
The alumuso is proumd of the Mlichi-
en' dottittoe tea ttteltactot'tt'r'of S.
1nal stte a'cittttS.Ulitsaity ace.,
ts 'tillch'tglttt" ettsecn stottry, attd
ifteele tcccectof tec'otntractolrs
ate t itillithlie bttilcdintgstill be m'ecaty
to be cc ettt tcbythetlc'fit'sitt, f lay',
IT' 1 cacicg totftc' fotttndccttttnswas
fittcshtedlas~ I c t~t we ct agcttg o01mnct
is ccas woet ot'tccictclly'. Thce stet'l
pa't:t,, 'ce'c'c o Iacrive bytyhie begimc-
cigo ei(o. t c atncce:cd sworkent wilt
itt oct hcantd totacic'e cre'oitthlere anct
placct r ipoitStl5ltnccss ootn as prac-
ticcble. 'IhIe conctractI dot's cot require
thtat thc buitlitg be comcpleted before
thec firstttf S'ptemcbe'r 1915, bu~t thse
contrctotrs oreIcoiitelt c t ae itcostly
for ihetunivs city twomen'tcloncg before
thact tiune.
TIiS D'EFIk FOiR I1ii'LO AS
Dliplomas tees, lpayable' by thcose stu-
dtents wsalts c, etoiscompctlete tso ro-
quitretets dusringtc hecsc'smmtler 505-
sions, tre tdte atntdasttuld bt' settled att
thse offit't'of cisc'tctnisersity tre'asutrer
htcmc icic 13y. ,Ctcliecccs shld tlibring
a btclak loteiy ly'hlteditoct. rsm thte
sectretasry oftt11eir dtlc'tccs'ttc'Is, sltt-
ingItt) tctwcat stdsress ticsy' wsishs t' dse-
ttntts tortsartdec.
FlIOSi'TO JilEPLACUE IAWITON
IN DElTifOIl IT'JUENIL1' (CO[I1tI
Leotn W. Frost, '14, of tGratnd Rapidls,
hass beets aiptoincte'dtprobatioss officer
is lice stvenilt 'octtofIDetroit to re'-
pslaceFred l.,cttouc, '11,.wao list hsIeld
lt'e offic'e'sittss'egradatcionst ttd platts
to eterthle itisurantce'busittess this
fall.
Frs'css s t c'senconced.' withtso-
c'tologiecalstotkicnisGrantdlRaptis.
Coldt Sodas, serv ecdrigih tt iverstty
Aventuo l'harnmacy. tf
Autgust lccSa I 55le iicccl't'o y . Anty
Cs'tc's ttxfor'cs itsFore'$'.98 1, lif'ttmetrly
tte cPross suttdtng wttt so remnoved
to cte basetnttwhich is being pre-
pared for the purpose.
'The bttsittess office of Thse Michtigast
Datilyc-ill be occupied by the mantager
of the tnusical clubs, ist wotking out
the' ititterary of the Atlantic trip to be
takets in the spring of 1916.
Calkitns Pharmsacy for drugs. tf.
Student
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Most complete assortment
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Choirs and Rockers, which
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Furniture Carpets Rugs
Clean soda salon. at Calkins. ci
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August Sale Camtpus Bootery. Any
Gettt's tOxtords itt store $3.98, formerly
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On Reach and "Ty Cobb"
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Use D. & C. Line Steamers for Business and Pleanure Trips
HEeeshing loke hrerezes, the freedom of the decks and the_
Tuxrouos comfort of the popolar D. & C. Lice steamers agee wait.
tog for you. Whether you go north to beautiful. Mackinac Island,
tse famnois umer rsorot of tseNorth country, or choose the "Water
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comfosts 00 sos palatial oteamers.
Daily setvice totweesoDHtsoit and Clevelaod, sod JDetroit ond Bolffeta.
Foss srips weetly frtorn Toledo ood Detroit to Mackinas Island one- way
pots Delightful day tript hetweeo Detsoit sod Cleveland during July
end August Popolar week-sod excursions every Satorday hetween
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Cusitmes s tOsr Watchwsacs
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THE ANN ARBOR SAVINGS BANK
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Drugs, Toilet Articles, Cignrs,
Cigarettes and Cahndy
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TEMPLE THEATRE
ON MAIN STREET
TUES., Aug. 1 a-"In the Sink cf Time,"
"The Counterfeiters," "The Cireus and
the Bey."
WED,, Ace 18-" Through Tho Flamos"
with Alice Hollister
FRt., Asg 21--lourt of Death" Last
the Adeenturns% of Kathlyn
SAT., Aug. R24i-"Voce Iron tke Wilder-
ness,"with Francis X.Bushman _
NEXT W'tEEK - "Fathnr's Flirtations"
(with John Bcnny)
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