TUESDAY, JUNE 22, 1926 THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE SLOSSON WILL SPEAK ON "S!.U ivriy il ev SENTIMENT EVOUTONNDRELGIN~New York City September '8T0Oos IPlans for the S. S. "University," Lionel G. Crocker' is to accompany Prof. Preston E. Slosson, of the; around the world cruise for college the college cruise as head of the pub- I (By Associ history department, will lead th~e di- men, are fast being completed. Stu- 'lie speaking department. Mlr. Crock- Behind the footI cusionat5:3 oclok undyJul dents enrolling in this "Traveling Un- er's wife, Dr. Crocker, until recently pie theater at C1 11,at he tudntsuper n te Cn-iversity" will leave New York city, an assistant of Dr. Bell, will act as Cohans-Jerry anl greatona curh. rofesorSls-Sept. 18, on the S. S. Ryndan of the women's physician. children, George I greatinalchuch Prfesor los Holland-American line. This 22,0004 Ex-President Theny of Western Ito- first found theinlsel son's topic will be "Evolution and i ton boat has been fitted over for col- serve university is at the head of the vaudeville bill. Religion."I lege work which will be elected by educational division of the trip. He isI On the roof gars Speakers at other distussions dur-I students representing every state in now in Europe making detailed ar- sonic Temple here ingth net onh wllbeDea E-ithe Union. Courses in all essential rangements for the cruise. The S. S.$ salary, of $1,000 av ward H. Kraus of the. Summer ses- I branches of the college studies will Ryndan is expected to return some-' unprecedented pay sion, Miss Eleanor Ffutzel, Detroitj be given, time in May. Approximately 40 per quartet. police woman, and Hurry Kipke, as- cent of the time taken for the cruisej And here. at th sistant football coach.,, wil be spent onI land. The party will j1S years ago, thec FimIo h oinpcuesrPCUErH divide into groups at the shore accord- "Little JIohnny Jo: ims sbe s for the nlto itremain-.. MOTION PCU E FR ing to the special interests of the in- g 'eatest fGog Ices as te TO ~ TI~l~fldividual students. der of June and July. They are: MOM T NWIUIO'.Tee heeee TheManWihou aConcince" Those who are anxious to obtain I the life of ani act June 27; "The Ranger of the BigI further information regarding the lictated his choice PieIuy4 H~a' le"Juy HLYOD ue2.(P-h cruise can (10 so by communicating I site for the theater Pns"Bel ;"gnsAlowyte"'Jy HLYODJne2.-(P Th with Lionel G. Crocker of the public memorial to his1 11; "BlwteLine," July 1; and cikn~ftecmeahsbertled~(1~e1~ T "Red Hot Tires," Tuly 25.,oee speaking department. bsoee s1h Speakers at the morning preaching o h o hremn tris tozl t-heith ( services will include Rev. John IVW whose names have shone forth from Professor Scott Isno. the tonlyste Niven of Brickley Presbyterian church, picture theaters around the world, Fo sad SorEurps old Cohan Grand, London; Rev. Aeneas J. MacKenzie, started their struggle toward the clue-Sal years ago for- his Brewster church, Detroit; Arthur E. 1Irole i (ie Holt, professor, of social ethics at ('lii rf F .Sctoftertop.de G'erCoa c agThooiaseiayan rf Stages and props which have been Prf}.N ctoftereoi e Whn1ha H.ago Thalkgelsnr, and Prte hiao. In almost continuous use since Jesse L. par'tment, accompadniedl by his wife,1 1912 he opened it Theological seminary faculty. I Lasky and Cecil B. DeMille pooled sailed for Europe, June 16, where: ii whose cast,.w ________________their money, rented a barn and started; they plan to spend the summer. 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