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Saturday, February 15, 1941

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Page Nineteen

Saturday, February 15, 1941 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Paae Nineteen

GLORIFY THE MALE!
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She Wanted To Learn Howe
My opinion has been asked con- Hops, but it is a different something.
cerning a comparison between J-Hops Or. better yet, shall we say it is not
in the West and J-Hops in the East. the same somethine? Or shall we just
Naturally. any such comparison is say fifty cents and part friends?
a difficult one to make, especially Perhaps it is the tradition (often
when one has been neither to a J- spelled Wealth) that is responsible
Hop here. not in the East, nor, for for the change. Which brings us to
that matter. in any other section of mind of a very interesting tradition
civilized America. However, let us rise which has been observed at all Dart-
about all this. and proceed, mouth Winter Carnivals since t938.
Clearly, the Eastern parties are It would seem that, in the rear of
superior. You have oil to ask an the Dartmouth Library, just to the
Eastener. or his date, to ascertain other side at the Economics stacks,
this. Why this should be so, is more there stands an old statue of Gen-
difficult of discovery. eral Nathatiel Allan Howe. And so,
To put it concisely, there is a some- on Carnival night, every loyal Dart-
thing to Eastern Junion Prams which mouth man takes his girl into the li-
distinguishees them. Of course, there brary and shows her Howe. It is the
is also something about Western J- tradition that counts.

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Printing should be
Well-Dressed too
Z NDOUBTEDLY dressing for both nights of this
year's two-night J-Hop has caused many anxious mo-
ments. Buyers of printing too, often worry over the
well-dressed appearance of their printing. Is the paper
correct? Does the type face read well? Has the proper
selection of ink been made? The Ann Arbor Press has
taken these worries off the minds of our patrons.
We have the latest and most complete letterpress equip-
ment, a competent mechanical force of craftsmen,
together with many years of successful operation. This
enables us to present printing well-dressed for every
occasion. May we have the pleasure of showing you
what's new in printing?
The Ann Arbor Press
A. J. Wiltse, Manager
317 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, Mich.
An Arbor, Dial 2-3145-46 In Detroit, Dial CH 4054

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This Is A
NigkIht To
flenieher!
Let A J-Hop Daily Keep
the Memories of this
Night Fresh Forever!
CANDID CAMERA SHOTS
PICTURES OF THE BANDS
EXCLUSIVE FEATURES
LISTS OF FRATERNITY GUESTS
LAST-MINUTE J-HOP NEWS
The Second Edition

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