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Court House Clock To Standard Time

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Parent Issue
Day
26
Month
December
Year
1902
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

COURT HOUSE CLOCK TO STANDARD TIME
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BUILDING COMMITTEE WILL ORDER IT SO PLACED
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Everything in Ann Arbor Goes to Standard Time on January 1st
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     On January 1, the court house clock will be set to standard time.
     On January 1, the University clock will be set to standard time.
     The street cars as well as the railroads now run on standard time.
     When the public schools reopen they will run on standard time.
     After January 1 every reference to time found in the daily Argus will be standard time. The present mix-up on time will shortly cease and Ann Arbor will take its position with all but a dozen or so old fogy cities which still insist on having time different from other cities.
     Chairman Damon, of the building committee, will be in the city within the week. He says that there is but one course for him to pursue. The Board of Supervisors have passed a resolution for standard time. He can only obey the resolution of the board and when he comes to the city he will order the janitor to set the court house clock to standard time.
     Let every watch and clock in the city be turned to standard time on January 1, and there will be not the least friction in making the change of time.