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December 18, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 67) • Page Image 1

…oe " 21, C :It % A SF ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1917. -I in ASKS STUDENTS TO. PRESERVE MORALE Prof. W. A. Prayer Outlines Duty of Amerieans at Union Mixer Sunday "Whatever else happens, we have to see to it, first of all, that the mor- ale of the country is what it should be," said Prof. William A. Frayer, in an informal talk at the mixer held Sunday afternoon at the Union. Professor Frayer spoke of the du- ties whic...…

December 18, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 68) • Page Image 1

…w Zr' h.bp a K: at .iJ DAY 1 I' ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1917. PR - , RICE n n LERY1 ANYI ADELPHI SELECTS VARSITY TRY-OUTS Victoria Adams, '19, First Wonian to Secure Place on Varsity Tryouts Results from the Varsity Mid-West debafetry-outs held by the Adelphi house of representatives at University hall last night show selection of the following: Samuel M. Epstein, '19; 1. Victoria Adams, '19; Valois E. Cr...…

December 18, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 67) • Page Image 2

…Some of the same jokes in the Christmas Gargoyle were greatly en- joyed by its readers in 1913. Cuba can only give her moral sup- Stylus will meet at 7:3Q o'clock to port to the Allies, but at that she's h. helpig moe tha Rusia. it with Mrs. Clarence -B; Goshorn, helping more than Russia. 501 E. Madison street. Dues are pay- able at this meeting. THE BLIND FAITH When a man becomes of college age, he is expected to have a breadth of toutlook, ...…

December 18, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 68) • Page Image 2

…186, af t ized will doubtless be a thing of the M N U- IuLl I I UIK[ service. - past. - E. 0. Haven Second President title We should aid the Red Cross and le was followed in office by Erastus s dis- war movements generally if we are to O . Haven,a native of Boston, and a nes leaders among Michigan men. We -- member of the class of 1842 at Wes- must continue the fast pace Yellow FIVE PRESI1ENTS BRING tNIVER- ioyan university. Dr. Haven held a...…

December 18, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 67) • Page Image 3

…11I LNIU GM ES LterS iApi 9 a good fullback, leavesa while Weston, one of the, ui rtHU a gi lu LAMBERT d All-American rn teams. and chulz, the best center o a Wolverine uniform. st, and active, and is up plays when playing n defensive. He moves attack quickly and gen- -r in - - " ALL- AMERICMt~ t Team ..........'....L. Tech.......... L. 'ech.........L. gilnia............. ................R . ta ............R. rg ............R. . ....…

December 18, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 68) • Page Image 3

…r IEJIVIUI DuALI DHLL PLYES DISPLAY GLSS arr But one man has shown up for the shot put. This man is Baker of last year's All-fresh, and while he has R shown fair form, he will not be able to fill the hole left by "Cee" Cross and "Pat" Smith. Simpson, who graduat- ed last year, hardly has an equal in this year's crew of high-jumpers, al- st though Haigh, Johnson, and Later are- e rounding into form. While pole-vault- 'e ers Cross and Robertso...…

December 18, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 67) • Page Image 4

…rary Critic Says arrick. * * in "A * Com- * icture, * PRIVATE PEAT, by Harold R. Peat, I Bobbs-Merrill Co.., Indianapolis. Private Peat wasn't a man to be their gas bombs; he lay two nights and a day after he "got his" and wait- ed for help to come; he took part in victories; he saw his trench compan- ions captured just as he was return- ing with ammunition; and through it all he kept the fine spirit which is so characteristic of the Canadi...…

December 18, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 68) • Page Image 4

…I.T TOOK him just as he went up over i- the trench parapet-took him full in his bare and muscular throat. It was hard- ly bigger than one of those rubber erasers tinned to the ends of lead pencils. But with the driving power of high energy powder behind its steel-jacketed nose, it was an al- together competent and devilishly capable agent of destruction. He lay quite still, a of the trench, where his rush had carried him. The morn...…

December 18, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 67) • Page Image 5

…18.1..,.... 1 IPLANE FLYING recruit soon -trim, smart, would attain success-you a. rn Suit or the man who wants to itt, Apfel Co. e M. iQUARDT AGE Agents for Oakland Sensible Six" line of Accessories, I Hood Covers. s by experienced men. Street We have both the inclination and the equipment to furnish the best in banking service The Ann Arbor Savings Bank INCORPORATED 1869 Capital and Surplus $ 500,000.00 Resources . . . $4,000,00...…

December 18, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 68) • Page Image 5

…it :NCIES LII Ui nUILI I i DESTINIES Of HOAN otion &C o. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH LEADS; 46 MEMBERS AND 107 SHOAW- ING PREFERENCE Seventy-nine per cent of ,the men and 93 per cent of the women students in the University are either members of churches or expressed preference for some particular sect when regist- ering this. ear. Space is provided on the registra- tion cards1 to be filled in with name of the church of which the student is a mem...…

December 18, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 67) • Page Image 6

…SWEAR 61 MEN IN NAVAL AUXILIARYHY I WHAT'S GOING r 'i S SSHOE gulation Law School Loses Large Number Enlistment; Many Engineers Also Enroll by ;ON LAST Large Shipment Just Arrived a. s All sizes and widths Regulation or Oil Tanage Price $7.00 j alk-Over BOOT SHOP - 115 S. MAIN ST. ®° 1 of the University of Nichigan to inspect our splendidly complete line of handsome Suits and Overcoats, Smart, Clever Models Sack Coat, and full belt...…

December 18, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 68) • Page Image 6

…t REPORT SHORTAGE Of CLOTHING AT CUSTER LACK OF PROPER SIZES PRE- VENTS MANY FROM PARTICI- PATING IN DRILLS Y. M. C. A. PLACES 613 IN POSITIONS 11 AL NEWS Vool Fabrics Woolens are hard to get. But despite assortment of all-wool fabrics in the patterns for men's stylish clothes are on 'his is an event you can't afford to over- ver. $30.00 buys a good suit that is truly )METHING EXTRA MALCOLM. 'LIBERTY STREET 4 .. in Economy Our Pric...…

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