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ORDERS FOR
vzksgivin g, November 30
should be placed now to
insure prompt delivery.

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Official news% paper at the Tverasity of
Mf'~a.Published every morninr, except
,iW~nday during the university year.
Entered at the post-office at Ann Arbor as
second-class matter.
Offices: Ann Arbor Press Building. Sub-
scriptions: by carrier, $z.so; by nisail, $3.00.
Want ad. stations: Quarry's; Students' Sup-
ply Store; The Delta, cor. State and Packard.
Phones: Business, 960; Editorial, 2414.
Communications not to exceed Soo words
in length, or notices of events will be pub-
lished in The Daily, at the diserption of the
Editor, if left at the office in the Ann Arbor
Press Bldg., or in the notice box in the west
corridor of the general library, where the
notices are collected at 7:30 o'clock each
evening.
John C. B. Parker..........MXanaging Editor
Clarence TF. Fishleiglh..Business Manager
Conrad N. Church..............News Editor
Lee E. Joslyn............... .City Editor
Harold A. Fitzgerald---------Sports Editor
Harold C. L. Jackson...Telegraph Eiditor
Verne E. Burnett----------..Associate Editor
Golda Ginsburg.............Women's Ed(itor
Carleton, W. Reade.........Statistical Ed;ritor
J. TE. Campbell... .Assistant B~usiness M\anager
C. Philip mey .sistant Business Manager
Albert E. llorne. .Assistant Business Manager
Roscoe R. R2au. .. As sstant Business Manager
Fred M. Sutter. .. assistant Business Manager
Night Editors
L. S. Thompson E. A. Baumngarth
L. W. Nieter J. L. Stadeker
Reporters
B. A. Swaney C. W. Neumann
WV. R. Atlas C. C. Andrews
E. L,. Zeigler ll. C. Garrison
Allen Sehoenfield C. M. Jickling
Marian Wilson D. S. Rood
Business Staff
Bernard Wohl L. I?. Robinson
Paul I;. Cholette li tarry R. Louis
Harold Makinson 1 laTrol . J. Lance
Earl F. Ganschow Walter R. Payne
THURSDAY, NOVE~MBER 16, 1916.
Night iEditor-4l). , S.Xo,L

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That is the telephone number.
Call any timie between the hours
of3 and 6 P. m. daily or between
9 anid 12 A. M. Saturday when
you desire student help-"1"'
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ween Detroit, Ann Arbor and Jackson
srun on FEastern time, one hour faster
ocal time.
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this impression, we will say that the
student council has disapproved of it,
and that the athletic board has de-
cided to eliminate it from further use
on Ferry field.
A "-R1:'PUiTATION TO MAINTAIN
Michigani spirit is a much abused ex-
pression. It 'is a phrase that we lk
to apply to any good constructive el-
tnent in the life of the University. We;
selomn pia it down to earth and an-
alyroe its mean;ling. Sometimes an out-
cider can define it better than we can,
.An Ithaca student writes to the Cornell
Daily Sun of the conduct of the Mich-
igan delegation last Saturday, as f~ol-
lows:

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SECURITY - - SERVICE - - LOCATION
Resources $3,80oo,000
Ann Arbor Savings Bank
Incorporated 1869
Main Office--
Northwest Corner Main and Huron
Branch Office.--
707 North University Ave.
GIRLS! buy tickets at Beauty Shop and
save $1.50 on $5.00. Souvenir with
every 5oc purchase of cosmetics.
Miss Mable Rowe
503 First National Bank Bldg. Phone 240
FIRST DATE.. BANK OF ANN ARBOR, MICR,
Capital $too,ooo Surplus and Profit $65,ooo
3 DIRECTORS

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Wirt Cornwell
Geo. W. Patterson
S. W. Clarkson
Fred Schinid

Waldo M. Abbott
Harry M. Fawley
Harrison Soule
D. B. Sutton

So~ State

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WE WANT FIGHT, NOT
VAUDEVILLE
Four or five communications have
been receivedi by The Daily express-
iug regret at the resignation of a try-
out cheer leader, following the edi-
torial deploring the Charlie Chaplin
type of cheer leading of which he was
chief exponent.
The Daily did not. attack the cheer
leader in person, but the method of
cheering he introduced. It believes in
a type oif cheer leading that will in-
spire the stands with the same fight
that the team exhibits on the field,
not the kind that provokes a laugh. If
the cheer leader will get out on Ferry
field and put as much enthusiasm into
serious cheer leading as he has into
his vaudeville antics, The Daily does
not want to stand in his way. This
matter is up to the board of directors
of the athletic association. A charge
has been made that The Daily acted
arbitrarily in attacking the comic cap-
ers type of cheer leading. To correct'

"'We certainly must hand it t
Michigan. Fr.omi the football teams
t,) the rvoi ter- in the stadium thei(
11,011 frotn AnnI. Arbor shoed a ;
oin a 1 1.i'It o tu u ,nd carefl l prepara i
which seak, wll for the spiri
ofheUC llgrdatsas a.woe
Thechers; they rgave cold ?not.
siderble practie, and or the
cerleading, it wa ork o1:
1 The game ttea i paye
lite flue showing of t.e)aldl na7
th ariety and ' oe'.ofthechers
lshow an attitude owrd ath-
letics which we at Cornell mnight
well imitate."
Unconsciously, this Cornellstdn
has sunmned up Just what we,, sta:nd
for. Hle hsgiven us a ood dfinlition
of ichi .an spirilt.?The eputtionthat
:ihgnillt's adterstudentSilp-
p"Crter'S now1hold sou-ld «always maini-
trained. Let these words from a Cor-
neil student serve as an inspiration.

1Luson's," duringYthe ,Morning or after 5 o'clock.

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WL~omen,

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All classes in journalism will meet
'riday. Mr.,Talcott Williams will ad-
tress these classes a week from Fri-
lay instead of tomorrow.
Michigan alumnae in Detroit" will
"affle a Dort automobile on Nov. 28
t:the Intercollegiate County Fair.
+ie thousand tickets are, on sale,
dice Kraft, '18, at Martha Cook build-
ng, is in charge of the sale of tickets
n Ann Arbor.
Current events represented in mov-
ng pictures will be the special at-
raction of the Wopmen's Leagueo ,parily
riday aftiernoonl. Fre[wenIwome
ill peetteblwihicae
-4A'tteof heWi :Ilm~tg tr'd-
en secured for thee pro;tuction,. no
dmission will be chargedcandoiall
eague membel':rs alcI)Iured to 'attendP.(
here will be d!anc(-i.g aun the gymna. -
am, as usual, followving tihe enter-
iinment.
A luncheon gi 0nb the executive
oard of the Independent Gir'ls' club)
'as heldlast .night at wvhicht pla iis
'ere discussed for launching the cllb
tembership campaign.
Committees w ere announced by tile
resident, Grace Rose, '18, as follows:
'nance, Jeannette Armstrong, '17,
nd Marion Galton, '18; publicity, Ruth
,enzner, '17, Marjorie Kilbury, '18,
nd Gertrude Cunn, '19.
The campaign will end Dec. 4, when
formal pasty will be given in honor
fthe new members.
Meeting of upper girls' seclion o!F
etscier Verein W hti( h11was ancosne

E. D. Kinnie
THE SUGAR BOWL
109 S. Main St.
SPECIAL ;SUNDAES
LIGHT LUNCHES
Our candies are made in
our own sanitary shop.
MAKE "MODEL ROUSE" RULES
fCommaiittee 3Meets and Unifies, Rules
and Regulations for All
League Houses
The model house rules committee
composed of Ethel Vail, '17, chairman
of the league house heads, Mabel L.
Christen, '17, chairman of the commit-
tee, Helen M. Good, '17, and Stella L.
Scott, '17, mlet yesterday and took up
the question of unifying the rules for
all league houses. The present or-
ganization of houses and the regula-
tion of social engagements and quiet
hours of all the league houses were
considered and _an attempt was made
to standardize these in the new rules.
General suggestions are included in
thle rules and it is to be left to the
indiividual houses to make additions
not covered in the general rules
given1.
The work of this committee will be
submitted at the next meeting of the
house heads of- all the league houses
and acted upon then. The-date of the
next mleeting which is to be held in
November will be announced later.
UNIVERS l'It RESEAIICII CL TI
IOLI)S IIL'RAINT 12 EETING
The, University Research club held
its regul1ar monthly meeting last even-
ing ini the Histological laboratory.
Papers on special research work were
given by Prof~. E. D. Campbell and
Prof. J. S. Reeves. The subject of the

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CIVIC COMMlITTEES ALREADY
[':a AGEI) N REORGANIZATION

he geetal\ erin tnigh, paer by Professor Reeves was "The
Rgh- ynain okfor soph-,Ag6-German Aggression- Upon Ven-
)nmores will begin todayv. e%:uela in 1902." Professor Campbell's
Freszh~en isig opila% askt aper was on "The Influence 'of Heat

ball ,rep)ort at 5 ('clock ? lh 1i 't'oo
has been postponed untiil 3 cl ck:
Friday afternoon, instead of Monday,l
a~s was announced.
Miss Agnes Wells, social director of "
Newberry Residence, will be the
speakzer at vespers, at 5 o'clock this
afternoon, in Newberry Hall.

Treatnent on Some of the Electrical
Properties of Carbon Steel." Profess-
or Campbell also read this paper at a
meeting of the Iron anid Steel Institute
of Great Britian in London, England,
onl Sept. 21, 1916.
If your window shades need renew-
in- call 237, 0. H. Major & Co. 5-16

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i~i ~t. ri: t lie N~ sic deilt Union bnihb
in ~ has 333. Pt ix cot3lpleted at the
Un t"cl'sit y, 1Nt a total cost of $150 -
000.
Nortltii'esfvi'n: Ifercafter any law stat.
dent who fails ill more than one sub-
ject, will be permanently dismissed
front the University.

All! the committees recently ap-
~r (?ed',ndr tile reorganization plan
of the AnnvArbor Civic association are
aetielyenggedin work and are al-
ix sly olding eetings.
"toe ubic health and sanitation
U t tii oewic Dr. J. F. Breakey
-~ l~iii anwil meet at 4 o'clock this
n~~~, 't io ntile Civic association's
I'l 313 i te city hall. At 7:30 tonight
the oar ofdirectors are scheduled to
hcul a con:ference.
et we three of the other com-
rmittees wrill hold meetings.

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