ful in one it is necessary to be well d informed with regard to the other. 1- °s The Huns are begipning to mention - the size of the indemnity they will of take from America. About the only kind we'll let 'em have will be re- a turning their country to the German people when they show a disposition - to run it properly. s,- P. Friday night's formal senior sing was much more conservative than the n informal one of a week before. ire Now that Chicago beat us, we'll sim- ply fight harder for that Conference i championship. e The honor flag raised yesterday sim- - ply reflects the spirit of Michigan. CARYATII >r Neither Had We er Our G. M. N. reports that Prof. J. - Speed Rogers has been made assist- ant curator of diphtheria in the Mus- -t eum. Had you heard about the new . Health Service annex? t The official wire-tapper wants to e know why we don't write an ode to >the office paste-pot. We take this e means of inviting him towritet himself. We don't owe as much to it as he does. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 1 10:30 A. 3t. LLOYD C. DOUGLAS preaches on AGORAPHOBIA" '6:30 P. If. Prof. L. C. Karpisk speaks on "The Meaning of -Democracy" "Well, you're not the best window I know," replies the newsboy in the rear. It's a Gran-n-d and Glor-ryus Feelin' You planked down your two-fifty Without a single moan; Now start in to be thrifty, Save that forty-seven-fifty; And boy!But you'll feelnifty With a bond that's all your own. Shirtsleeves - 'S anyone here match? Printers' Ink-No, scratch it again, I wasn't listening. Five good men and true were count- ed out trying to get that one. So never mind. Senior society will meet at 7:30 o'clock tomorrow night at 509 Thomp- son street. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH I 10:30 A. M.-3orning Worship. Sermon by J. 1. Wells on "Hopeful Signs of the T'imes," third sermon in series on "A New Heaven and a New Earth." BOOKS - BIRD-STUDY Birds of Michigan-Barrows ................................... Handbook of Birds of Eastern N. A., by Chapman............ 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