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What They Think About It

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Parent Issue
Day
30
Month
September
Year
1881
Copyright
Public Domain
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The Ypsilantl Commercial copies our article In reference to the feeling between Ypsilauti and Ann Arbor, and very seusibly and grncefully adda : We re-echo theabove. It Is a fair statement of the feeltng of syrapathy that ought to exlst betweun two sister clUcs. The Commercial Btood out almost alone Id glvlng 1U volee and vote to the new court house, belng sute that the good sense of the second sober thought would endorse lt. There are mutual poluU of Interest In whlch we can harmonlzeand where lnterests clash there ts no necessity of a quarrel and " tearlng passion to tatters." The Ypsilantian doesn't think quite so much of the article, but copies the most of it, and then says : Thls is very well to talk, and we aro ready to endorse lt. On the part of our nelghbors up the rlver, however, there bas been too mucli venom and splte shown (from whlch The Coukibk ha been more free than lts colleagues) for us to get over lu inultTute. Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti wlll ever be rivals, although the rlvalry ought to be manly, kihĂ­ wb prupose to aid Ypsllautl in keeping hold ol the - bh; end" of the stick.

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Ann Arbor Courier
Old News