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Ann Arbor is the county seat of
Washtenaw county. It is also the
home of the University of Michi-
gan. It has a resident population
of over 25,000, exclusive of the
student body, showing a steady
growth from year to year. Only
12 per cent of the population is
f oreign-born, and of this group
nearly one-half is English speak-
i ng ,
city stands on a range of
hills overlooking the beautiful val-
ley of the Huron river, while all
around lies a sweep of rich, rolling
farm lands. The Huron valley con-
tains come of the most picturesque
scen ery and the most valuable
power sites in southern Michigan.
Most of these sites are now oper-
ated
by the Detroit Edison com-
=
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pany.
The business centers and the in-
dustrial districts of Ann Arbor lie
mainly in the valleys near the rail-
roads and trunk highways, while
the surrounding sites. The districts
are so situated as to permit of all

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I expanding without either detract-
ing from the value of the other.
University of Michigan.
The University of Michigan was
founded in 1837, the year in which
Michigan became a state. The orig-
inal campus, 40 acres in extent,
was secured as a site. Of the orie-
1 nal buildings, only Mason hall,
now forming the north wing of
University hall, remains standing.
In its 87 years of existence it has
been attended by 70,195 students,
of whom more than 50,000 are still
living. It has had seven presidents,
Henry Philip Tappan, Erastus Otis
Haven, James Burrill Angell,
Harry Burns Ilutchins, Marion Le-
Roy Burton, Clarence C. Little
and the present incumbent, Dr.
Ruthven.
The university represents a land,
building and equipment investment
of approximately $22,000,000. The
funds available for operation ex- I
ceed $4,500,000 annually. It now
consists of the College of Litera-
ture, Science and the Arts; the
Colleges of Engineering and Archi-

ANN ARBOR INDUSTRIES

tecture; the Medical School; the not be duplicated by the combined

Law School; the College of Phar-
macy; the College of Dental Surg-
ery; the School of Education; the
School of Business Arministration•,
the Nurses' Training School, and
the Graduate School.
Full courses are given in all
these fields, and a summer session
is annually held. The total net at-
tendance for the year 1923-1921
was 12,291 from every state in the
Union and many foreign countries.
The faculty numbered 646 proles.:
sons, associate and assistant pro-
fessors and instructors.

Valuable Collection.

The General library, the third
largest college library in the coun-
try and among the largest in the
United States, now contains more
than 500,000 volumes, The univer-1
sity'n collections of Greco-Egyptian
papyri, the earliest dating from
250 B. C., original Greek, Latin !
manuscripts, and Oriental manu-1
scripts, from the library of the,
former Sultan Abdul Ilamid, can-

resources of all the other univer-
sity libraries of America.

The university museum is one of
the points on the campus most at-
tractive to visitors. In it are con-
tained the objects collected by the
Beal-Steere expedition in l'eru,
China, Formosa and the Philip-
pines, and the exhibit of the Chin-
ese government made at the New
Orleans exposition of 1885. These
are besides very complete collec-
tions of noological and archaeolog-
ical specimens.

The university athletic grounds
are known as Ferry field. They
contain more than 200 acres, with
football stands seating 70,000 per-
sons, varsity courts and space for
the use of class and fraternity
teams. The field house, erected in
1923, large enough to include un-
der its roof regulation football
gridiron, has been named in honor
of Fielding H. Yost, coach of Mich-
igan's famous football teams for
the past 25 years.

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The Officers and Directors of This
Institution Wish You All a
Joyous Chanukah

The Ann Arbor
Savings Bank

NORTHWEST CORNER MAIN AND HURON

Branch, 707 North University Ave.

ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN .

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GOOD ADVICE TO BOTH

Ann Arbor is geographically the of high-class industrial sites to
By CONGRESSMAN WM. I. SIROVICH, M. D., New York.
automobile center of the world. suit all industries, particular!, of
Over 80 per cent of the automobiles which may he secured on applica-
A singularly peculiar thing is other, they can then sit down and
of the world are manufactured in tion to the chamber of commerce.
religion. Its origin is intang ible discuss further ways and means
the following cities, all of whic
and indefinable. It springs f nom of arriving' at the satisfactory so-
■ are within0 50 miles of Ann Arbor
roots which the mind of man has lution of problems of mutual inter-
Detroit, Lansing, Pontiac, Walker
throughout the course of centur ies est. Indeed, tolerance denotes even
ville, Ont., Flint, Jackson, Toled(
never been able to fathom. Welmore than is meant by the four
5,
Windsor, Ont.
know that in modern civilizati on, terms quoted above, It bespeaks
Some of the principal cars man
using
the term "modern" as den ot- a high degree of civilization, be-
Population.
ufactured in these cities are
ing the span of recorded histo ry cause only civilized people can be
28,493 for about five thousand years,
Buick, Chrysler, Essex, Gray City of Ann Arbor
re- genuinely tolerant. Tolerance is
Jewett, Oakland, Packard, Paige, University of Michigan....10,614 ligious beliefs found their fi rat indicative of a breath of mind and
Business.
Star, Cadillac, Dodge, Flint, Ilud-
home in the Near East, in the II 01)0 a depth of understanding which
More than $20,000,000 each year Land, in ancient Chaldea, Amy
son, Lincoln, Chevrolet, Durant,
ria no mentality steeped in the depths
Ford, Hupmobile, Willys-Overland, is spent in Ann Arbor by the Uni- and Babylonia, and on the Isla
ad of ignorance or in crass provin-
Overland, Reo, Rickenbacker, versity, faculty, students and of Crete,
cialism can ever attain.
Willys-Knight, Oldsmobile, Wills- guests.
It
is
quite
unimportant
for
o
n
ur To
Christians I would say that
Three hundred thousand visitors
St. ('lair, Studebaker, Gotfriedson
current purpose to ascertain wh ich I their can attain the basis for inter-
Truck, Federal Motor Truck, Gen- annually.
religion
has
historical
precede
nee' racial amity by adhering to the doe-
eral Motors Truck and man y Assessed valuation....$46,442,900
Per Capita Bank Deposit. •$691.00 over another, but suffice it is to trine of Love as enunciated by
others.
Eighty-eight industrial establish. say that the Hebraic notion of Christ. To those of the Oriental
Numerous automobile accessory
monotheism and the Zoroastrain or world I would commend the phi-
manufacturing plants are als men employing capital of $7,250,- sun-worshiping belief of the
an- losophy of Pity of Buddha. To the
found in the same territory, a° 000 with value of annual finished cient l'ersians, arose almost c
on- Chinese and Malays I would say
products
in
excess
of
$8,000,000
and
number of which are already beat
comitantly. Thereafter followed in that they can begin to understand
- wages paid of $2,000,000.
ed in Ann Arbor.
rapid succession the developme nt and love their fellowmen by first
The University of Michigan.
Appreciating that approximate - Total investment in excess
of of the elaborate polytheistic ye. getting a true appreciation of the
ly one-third of the population o f $26,000,000.
tems of the ancient Greeks and 11 0. meaning of the word "Sympathy"
the United States is found in tern -
mans, with their beliefs in individ- as used by Confuscius. And to
Hill Auditorium seats 5,500.
adjacent to the Great Lakes
The Stadium accommodates 87,- ualistic Gods representing every the Jews I would with the Hebrew
he strategic location of Ann Ar - 000.
known human interest and emotion. prophets, say that Tsadokah should
or is obvious.
A Library with 550,000 volumes.
Christianity founded by the m eek guide them in all their human rela-
The advantageous position o f A Hospital caring for 1,100 at and humble Nazarene who w
an tions.
Ann Arbor recently has induced a one time.
born, lived, educated and died as
Let us then determine at this
umber of important and growing
The School of Music has 700 atu- Jew, with its subsequent divisio ns season of the year, to renew our
oneerns, a number of which ac t dents.
into the various minor faiths, and er faith in the lofty idealism of the
a a feeders to the automobile in •
The Michigan Union, Lawyer's the general categories of Catho
Saviour, as enunciated articularly
ustries, to locate within its limits . Club, Women's League offer club clam and Protestantism, and t
he in the Sermon of the Mount, and
hese various concerns employ ap - facilities,
development of the Mohammed an in the Hebrew concepts of Tsado-
roximately 3,000 men, with an
3
Over 3,900
on University pay- religion in the seventh century of kah, Justice and Charity, in order
nnual payrool of around four and rool.
the Christian era conclude a bri of that the Jew and Christian in
ne-half million dollars.
Recreation.
survey of the historical bases of America may be enabled to live in
Some of the principle articles
Three hundred lakes within modern religion, This sketch, ho w ., a state of complete amity and mut-
m anufactured in Ann Arbor are
hour's drive of Ann Arbor—nine ever, comprises only the kno wn nal understading respecting each
roaches and broaching machines
faiths in what we regard as t
other's rights and beliefs, and unite
andy, castings, chucks, cigars parks—five golf courses—airport. Occidental world. Quite probab he
Homes.
ly
produce in this country the high-
ommercial balers, doors and
many religious beliefs in the F ar est type of civilization yet known
Eighty-five
per
cent
of
the
fam-
binds, high speed steel forgings,
East and in the Oriental wort
to man.
urniture, gasoline gauges, ice and ilies in Ann Arbor own their own P articularly, those prevalent d ,
ce-cream, lamps and silk lamp homes—the average value is $8,500 I ndia and Japan, precede by ma in
He who helps himself will be
hades, piston pins, pumps, litera- —rightly therefore Ann Arbor is centuries the dating of record ny
ed helped by God.
ure racks, radios, rugs, coiled and known as the City of Homes.
history.
tat springs, screw machine parts
We have emerged into the twe n -
The victory of success is half
sas h es , gee balls, pharmaceutica
tieth century to a new world rut e d won when one gains the habit of
and toilet articles and scientifi
by
materialism and driven at a ve ry work.—Sarah A. Bolton,
instruments and apparatus.
rapid speed by the mechanical to rn
There is available a wide choic
of civilization. We find ourselve s,
billions in number, in various par is
Unconscious childish humor—re- of the globe, living side by side,'
freshing, searching, startling- practising different faiths and be-
Season's Greetings
Season's Greetings
' sparkles in the comments which
lieving in God or an Infinite Being
some of our boys and girls are
in any way that we chose most fit-'
making these days in the Sunday ting.
schools of various temples through.
The one gain of modern civilize-
out the country. Following are
some of the gems which have re. tion, and I wish to make this as
my fundamental premise, is that , '
cently been disclosed:
nowhere in he enlightened world
One of the Sunday-chool princi- today, is the right of a human be-1
ing
to practise religious freedom
pals passed a group of childrden at
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play not long ago, and recognizing denied in official circles. Anti-
Semitism,
anti-Catholicism, anti-
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one of the pupils of her school, she
stopped to speak to him. The child Protestantism or anti-Mohamme-
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danism
are
no longer movemens
Between Miller Avenue and
did not see her, and he and one of r
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West Huron Street
the other children, who was a Gen- hat receive the sanction of those in
tile, were having a heated argu- governmental power. Such spora-
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ment on the lofty topic, God. The dic outbreaks against religious
Jewish child held forth that there minorities as have occurred in the
ANN ARBOR, MICH.
Ann Arbor, Michigan
was only one God for all peoples. r past years in the various parts of
The Gentile child retorted with a he world have not been the acts of
remark in which he mentioned that r Governments, and it must be said .
the Christians not only had a God,I r o the honor of the Governments of
but that they had a Mother of God, r he countries in which such occur-
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and a Son of God.
ences have taken place, that they
The Jewish child reflected a mo-, p ave taken severe actions to sup-
'rent. and then said, "I guess 0 rem such outrages and to vigor
you're right, then. God our God t usly punish those who propagated
hem.
was a bachelor."
It is easy to state a truism, and
For Every Occasion
I
do not desire to indulge in any,
Another anecdote deals with
but
if I were to make any broad
class
which
was
being
taught
the
a
None but the best will satisfy
suggestions to be used as a basis
us, so we are sure to please you. l Shema Yisroel. The teacher in
Electric Wiring and
c arge noticed that one of her pu- for . inter-racial amity and friend-
pils said "Illinois" each time in t p, must needs utter a truism
Store:
Repairing
hat
the
fundamental
doctrine
of
place
of
the
word
"Adenoi"
She
a
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stopped the recitation, and called ; ll religions is the ethical doctrine
Phone 9690
f Love for our fellow men.
the child's attention to the mis
It
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take. The next time, the wor (-1 w as no enunciated by Christ and
w as preached by the Hebrew sages
was
mispronounced
again.
Creenhruse:
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a
"Why do you keep on saying
Tsadokah, which literally trans-
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St.
'Illinois?'
asked
ted means Justice tempered by
the teacher .
Ann Arbor, Michigan
Ann Arbor, Michigan.
"There's no such word."
harity. Buddha, the fouder of
Yes, there is," contradicted the th c Hindu religion, termed it Pity.
child, "I know because my big, onfuscius, whose teachings mil-
brother went to a university r ons upon millions of Chinese have
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there."
ollowed for many centuries, de-
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n steel it as Sympathy, the modern
The teacher in one of the lower , di ociologists such as Professor Gid-
grades of one of the Sunday T ngs of Columbia and Professor
schools noticed that one of the lit- h rotter of Oxford, term it "the
tie girls constantly referred to a rh end instinct." Whether we regard
e feeling as one of love, sym-
small classmate as "bier."
Moving, Packing and
"Why do you say 'her?'" she was L ' p athy, pity or charity, it is the
rinciple
underlying philosophy of
asked.
"Why
don't
you
call
the
th
Shipping
little girl by her name—Cathe-
ese various terms that really
rine?"
co
, nstitutes the "sine qua non" of
C. E. RHEAD, Manager •
"Oh, if I called her Catherine," al I peaceful relations between the
was the quick reply, "she'd have a
embers of various faiths.
■ perfect right to call me Jewish." I m Love, Tsadokah, Pity and Sm.
pa thy all bespeak mutual toler-
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In another group the childre n an ce, and when peoples of different
were being told the story of Abra• re ligious faiths have arrived at the
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ham and Isaac. The teacher P ° int where they can tolerate each
pointed out that nowadays human
Ann Arbor, Michigan
ANN ARBOR, MICH.
beings were no longer burned as
sacrifices, but that there neverthe- 'ma ter near by. Moses was way
leas were many ways of making
t in the desert"
sacrifices
even in these days.
"Then who put out the fire when
Greetings
"What are some of these ways?" th e bush was burning?" the small
she asked, and a little boy an- , qu estioner wanted to know.
Greetings
swered.
"Nowadays we burn rubbish."
In an assembly, relates another
teacher, the children were allowed
In another Sunday School the to choose any song
which they
teacher was reading to the children cared to sing. One child, evidently
from Joseph Gaer's new book , having sung "Onward,
DRABES AND
Christian
"The Burning Bush," which the Soldiers" in his school, requested
LAUBENGAYER, Props.
Union of American Hebrew Con- that number.
gregations has recently published.
It was explained that Jewish
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about Noah and the giant 0g, one , Another child suggested "Battle
of the children rained • questioning ' Hymn of the Republic." Although
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hand.
toe song was not a religious one,
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"Did they have fire-engines the teacher thought the children
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when Moses was living?" he in. (might sing it, when one child raised
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quired.
his hand, and said.
"No, of course not," replied the
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"But Democratic children should
timber. "There wasn't even any never sing that"

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