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May 16, 1918 - Image 2

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RY ATID

the place
she holds
in peace

A NEW IDEA
r stopped to think
you hold your own
Isn't it your first
ing any new or radi-
'essed to discount it
g from some one who
ny better," or who
certainly must be
iyone capable of hav-
t to think that any-
say will be met so

The type of mind which holds so
maciously to a given opinion ghat
atrance to any other is barred cer-
ainly ought not to belong to any
ae who is really trying to secure an
ducation. Express your novel or,.
onoclastic ideas in the recitation
>om even if the class or teacher is
hocked. There is no better way to
ad out just what one's thoughts arce
orth. One often hears of professors
eploring the absence of "unusual"
r "radical" people in their classes.
hat he is really regretting is the
ttitude of a student body which
oks down upon any tendency to-
ard intellectual "unusualness."
And, those of you who consider
our own thoughts the only things
orth while, if you will grant others
a equal right to have ,their thoughts
>nsidered, possibly it will mean a
ttle broadening out for yourselves.
.nd possibly our critical attitude
iight be improved and we might be
ss hesitant about having an opin-
)n before it is supplied to us.
Being too intellectually exclusive
bout the source of a new idea is
bout synonymous with having no
eveloping opinion. It is as though
ne were thinking in water-tight
ompartments and is as culpable\ a
ractice as Hooverizing the amount
f one's thoughts.-Oberlin Review.

Chorus: Shouting the Eattle Cry of
Freedom
There was a man from our town
To Toledo he didrride;
While there he asked for near beer
And he will get a full military
/ Funeral when he gets back.
Senor Lazaro may be an excellent
substitute, artistically speaking, for
the tenor who so unfortunately broke
his contract the other day, but we re-
gret to discover . that he is just as
treacherous to pronounce.
We are glad to note via the G. M. N.
that the mad dog has been declared
out of danger. We sincerely hope that
he .will receive the best of care, for
the policeman may develop hydropho-
bia after all if the brute suffers a re-
lapse.
Comedy of Errors
M. A. C.'s third baseman has, been
urged to become an honorary member
of the Drama league in recognition of
his remarkable work yesterday after-
noon.
We Told You Yesterday Why
Cary:--
You sit around and Stare,
You Mope,
And look like
30-cents-worth-of-Heaven-be-merciful-
unto-us.
You tell Everyone
How Rotten you feel,
And you threaten to
Enlist
Or Leave School.
You hate all the Live ones
And envy all the Deaders,
You Loll about and Gloat
Over Soupy music, "'
And every time you catch a
Whiff of "Melba Lov' Me" powder
You Sigh and effect
A Far-Away Look
WELL, DARN YOU, why don't you
marry her? -B. B..
Sure, Winter Sometimes Forgets to
Happen Around
Dear Cary:-I am knitting a sweat-
er for one of the boys who is in the
navy. I have been knitting it since
last fall and already have it nearly
a fourth done. Lots of girls seem to
believe in knitting rapidly, but I pre-
fer to knit slowly and well, doing just
a row or two a day. Am I right in
this view? FLUFFY.

t LWtomcn
Mortarboard will meet at 4:30 o'-
clock this afternoon in Newberry hall.
Women's lecture to be held next
Monday in the Natural Science au-
ditorium is scheduled for 8 o'clock in
the evening instead of 8 o'clock in the
miorning, as was previously an-"
nounced.,
Stylus, women's honorary literary
society, is offering a prize of $10 for
the best short story, which should be
submitted before May 20. Undergrad-
uate women are eligible for the com
petition. All manuscripts must be sub-
mitted to the librarian at the rhetoric
library.:
Freshman and sophomore girls will
have a baseball game today at 4 o'-
clock.
Senior and junior girls will start
their first inter-class baseball game
at 9 o'clock Saturday morning.'
The seconc. round in the girls' tourn-
ament must be played off by tonight.
The lists are posted on the bulletin
board in. Barbour gymnasium. All
girls who signed for this tournament
will please see that their time is
thoroughly understood.

S eno1rS Hear Ye! Hear '
IT IS TIME TO LEAVE YOUR ORDER FC
Calling Cards
SAMPLES OF CORRECT AND UP-TO-DAB
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SPRING PERFUMES and
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---ARE HERE---
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& SON CON
Liberty Street

The annual May luncheon of the Sarah
Caswell Angell chapter of the D. A.
R. will be held at 12:30 o'clock today
at the residence of Mrs. Victor C.
Vaughan. Those desiring to attend
,lease notify Miss Forsyth at the Gam-
ma Phi Beta house, telephone 378.
Captain DeKruif to Return to U. S.
Capt. Paul H. DeKruif, former in-
structor of bacteriology, has been or-
dered to return to the United States
to make special investigations on gas
gangrene, according to a cablegram
received by his wife.
Dr. DeKruif made some extensive'
researches in gas gangrene before'
leaving for the service several months
ago. After spending several weeks
at Fort Oglethorpe, Ga., Captain De-
Kruif was ordered to France, where
he has been engaged in similar work
in the Pasteur institute at Paris,
Dancing Friday and Saturday nights
at the Armory.-Adv.

--
Place your order for
VISITING CARDS
Now
The Slater Book Sho

t part of
hose who
the cam-
1 un the

o

Austria Hanging to the Ropes, says
an editorial caption in a Detroit news-
paper. We expect the sophomores and
freshmen to do the same Saturday
morning.
Three Russians tried to overthrow

Dancing Friday and Saturday nights
at the Armory.-Adv.
ML.BROWN
Offers men and women high-
est marketable prices for their
old clothes. Anything in the
way of suits, overcoats, or shoes he
will take off your hands. Sell your old
clothes. They are no good to you.
I can use them. You will get your
money's worth. No quibbling to buy
cheap. Their absolute value will be
E paid. Men's and women's apparel
both. Call Mr. Claude Brown at 210
Hoover Ave. Phone 2601. He will
gladly call at your residence.-Adv.

DETROIT UNIT
Between Detroit, Ann
(May 14,
Detroit Limited and E:
i., 8:io a. m., and hour]}
p. m.
Jackson Express Cars
Ann Arbor)-8:48 a. m.,
to 9:48 p. m.
Local Cars East Bouin
a. n., 7:5 a. m.and eve
P. in., 9:05 P. m.l, 10:50
only, 8:0s p. m., 11 :so
1:ro a. m., and to Saline,
Local Cars West Boun
3. in., 10:'0 p. Mn., 12:20

before the sen-
fill their places
er they go, theyf
ne of Michigan.
up to the name,
[on as to reflect
r school. Many
m, and they will
any a decision of
~te as to which

f I

the United States recently. This at
first sight would seem to be quite a
task even for persons so well exppr-
ienced.
Anyway the Germans still have their
kaiser, his six sons, and Von Hindy
even though a great part of their army
permanently resigned last week.
Englishmen persist on calling Am-
erican soldiers "Huskies." But any-
way, that's better than "Sammies."

or

police
ed' out
dog?

bitten by a mad dog is de-
of danger.' But how about

New Building Plan Adopted
London, May. 15.-"Fabricated" ves-
sels are one of the latestand most in-
teresting developments of Great Brit.
ain's shipbuilding drive. A fabricated'
ship is one whose component parts
are manufactured in other than ship-
building ,yards, usually in plants in-
land. The new fabricated ship is jarg-
er than most of the standard ships
and there is not a curved frame in it.
In fabrication of ships the aim was
to increase speed of production and
also to utilize for shipbuilding pur-
poses such plants as bridge-building
yards and land engine factories.
It is expected that ships of the new
type soon will materially increase the
tonnage output.
Use the Daily classified columns.

So far we haven't been able to de-
cide which was a greater slip on thQ
part of the publicity manager of the
third Liberty Loan; sending a letter
of thanks for services during the cam-
paign to the Gargoyle, or ditto to the
Wolverine.
Oswald, Let Us Fly Together
"Passengers to Pay Airplane Fares
on Basis of Weight"-If they want
to keep down feminine patronage, why
not make them give the'ir age, too?
Av R. Dupois answers that on the
contrary they're trying to keep it up.
COSMOPOLITAN CLUB TO HOLD
AINNUAL HIKE NEXT SATURDAY
Foreign students will hold their an-
nual spring hike and "roast" up the
Huron river next Saturday morning.
The party will leave Lane hall at 9
o'clock sharp, and the only equip-
ment necessary to bring is a cup, a
spoon, and 30 cents. All who are
planning to go must notify A. M. Elk-
ind, '19E, or H. G. King, grad, before
Saturday.
Plans are being made for the annual
banquet of the Cosmopolitan club,
which will probably be held the week
after next in ,the Methodist church.
Use the Daily classified columns.

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