/ I 1 g T' ANN ARBOR, MICHIGANTHURSDAY, JANUAR WOOD O AEEILSON FACULTY Colee T. {y (~ eai fic-higan's foot- Democrgtic Candidate for Prs-5 .at athletic con- idential Nomination Saied nade clean and to Come Jan, 190 ikering or leg- elieves those in 3AY MAE A DRiIESS IN M)RNiN r, ns are the ones ndard of athet- telegram from Governor Woodrow . e Wilson of New Jersey stating that he not so uchai a would be in Ann Arbor on January 19 regulations that was received yesterday by County Reg- mntests clean and ister of Deeds I. J. Abbott, who is a upon those in umt i eber of the Wilson executive corn- thletic teams of mitte o the state. President Hutch- ersi'ty to main- Prof. F. N. Sco:t Advances a New way of Writing En- gish at Convention N 4T iNTEN lE 1 FOR PUBLIC USE. P rf. F. N. Scott, of the rhetoric de- jartment, has invented a new alphabet. It wasl the rsuilt of a scientific Inves- tigation which was conducted in order to discover the smallest number of printed marks or signs by which the sounds of English speech may be rep- resented to the eye. An upright stein ;1as taken as the basis of the consonan- tal system to which projections kvere added to the right and left. The vow- ei ",are represented by dashes and Th alph abet was presented at. a meetine of the Modern Lanf1 age asso- A x of: clean, sports-ins and a numbo r of prominen mn it Yost states that once he iis mind not to give up inection with football, question but that he the University of Mich- the city have been endeavoring for some time to get Gov. Wilson to stop hero on his trip through Michigan3, the middle of this month, but were unsuc- cessful until yesterday. Gov Wilson will reach here at 9:19 a. n., leaving at 1:45 t is probable that he will deliver a speech in the Whitney theater in the morning. Definite ar-- rangements will be made tonight when the county campaign committee will meet to discuss the details of his visit. long associated with Michigan," he says s and alumni, that I aem, and I do not be- ity of Michigan has s more deeply inter-. a's athletic prestige, ier good name, as re- ition of her athletic of battle. than I am." for Pr object in ins the same as Li RVDIV ON STAR. TO RE TURN, mechani eldc E" CAST, Boyle, 1910 lr 'slan P1lay r, a1y Bc Eligibie Next Fall ^ Boyle, the phenominal quarter back of the freshman team two years ago is certain of returning to college, nexti semester and will attempt to have his studies in shape so that lie will be e," the annual play ot erein to be put on i ril 26 calls for tryouts ch will be held Janu-. >om 203 U. Hall, from lie nanagement of.thej it there will be many - good roles for pros- es, and that as there in this year's play, m for new material.j ;n Psychology Class. .y, Prof. Boucke of the ent will deliver a se- tures on "The Mean- efore the clase in the' ,anguage. These lec-I n to all who are inter- given in the Psychol- day and Thursday at nan.- TfE'S APPEAR1ANCE' able to play next fall. The return of Boyle is a pleasant bit of news for followers of the WXolv r'nes inasmuch as he was one of the best open LAel-w dodgers ever seen on Ferry Field and if he is up to his old time form should be a varsity star next fall. It may be that he will be tried at quarter but it is more than likely that Yost will place him at half, giving Michigan two of the fastests backs In the country, if Craig is again played at that position. It is rumored that Cornwell, whom Yost considered as the best center in the west two years ago will also be Ao HERE IS ALMST POSITIVE. ib~t~lRNWadet int Ann Arbor on the S. L. A. ticket was giv- ,1 en 'a boost by the leader of the pro- gressive party himself on his recent flier through Michigan. He then an- nounced that the interest and atten- tiveness .of Ann Arbor audiences made his appearance here aliost a certain- ty. Peter Miller, former '13 student, accompaneled him through the state on his tour, and is now organizing Pro- z;ressive Republicanism in Washtenaw county. G'!rlsEntertained During Vaetion. 'A The girls who were forced to remain a in Ann Arbor during the vacation were r entertained at the house of Mrs A. C. c Jennings last Friday. Mrs. H. B. w Hutchins, Mrs. M. B. Jordan, and sev- d eral other faculty ladies were also P present.m ~-ti sISSOURI SORORLTIES TO ' b SELL RED CROSS STAMPS. to COLUMBIA, MO., Jan. 3.-Missouri's a five sororities will sell Red Cross stamps at the postoffice during the last week of college. A booth has been back but about it. nothing certain is known1 THE CAROL OF THE DESERTED1 R j~'IF CIbVVt -~NQ -"Gee! Stve, it's lonesome around over there." put up in the post office; and for one annual convention of the this burg, Why, the campus looks like "Jupiter, this sob stuff, they call pes- day each the members of the local ogical Institute of America a cemetery, and State Street's got the simism, but you can set me down for chapters will he crlshoare ointhe sale Pittsburg last . week, Prof. morgue looking like Woodward Avenue the king of sobbers when it comes topce N. Kelsey of the Latin faculty, on a Saturday night." a thought of all the rest of the studes promise purchasers free advice as to ted president. The National "That aint the worst of it," returned celebrating the season at home. Home how many of, the anti-tuberculosis .11 stamps they ought to buy; and they cal Society which met at the Steve, who also lives in Nomae, and who -why it sounds like Paradise to me e elected Prof. Henry A. San- is spending Xmas in Ann Arbor. "The just now. Think of Jim and Joe and are also planning to measure each > of the Latin faculty, to- the worst of it is I'm busted flat. Not a Charlie-all smiles now; I'll bet- mere man's allegiance to his favorite 'I've ;sorority by the number of stamps in board. red in my jeans, and I've invited the grabbing off presents wholesale, andys Carl Huber, professor ofthis- only girl in town to go to Granger's eating real food too. Gee! I envy those d embryology, and director of I tonight. L 'nd me four bits, and the guys. And think of being back at the of the sale. logy laboratory was reelected makin's." o(Id starting place where there's realI of the American Society oi' "I'n busted too-why I haven't had folks to hand you out the real dope TRAINLOAD OF STUDENTS s at its convention at Prince- words from guv for a blue moon-if that tcy never hear about down in NARROWLY ESCAPES WRECK. mber 28. you depend on me to give you the these parts-and maybe there's a - _ ---- wherewith you'll not dance tonight- queen waiting away off there who'd CHICAGO, ILL., Jan. 3.-Four hun- r Brought Home for Burial. 'less you do what's never been done like to see you now. O lead me away dred and fifty travel worn Michigan yin Douglas, '82 E, who was before--beat your way to Granger's. from this place. Give me back the old students froi the upper peninsula' South Brazil about a month The worst of being broke for me is j home fireside, and I'll never holler reached here Tuesday night thirteen If ago was buried last Thurs- this grabbing of meals. Say, this dang- 'college education' in the ear of dad hours late, after narrowly avoiding a his home at Grosse Isle. The ling of feet. before hamburgers with, again. I'll stay there for good." wreck. A dragging fender ripping up s brought' from Brazil for two times per diem doesn't appe al to And just then the third inhabitant of the ties while the train was going at a the family lot at Detroit. The ne. Even TAt's has run me out and Ann Arbor brushed by and with a sub- forty mile clip was the cause of the de- ldren of Mr. Douglas who. re I can't figure where to get the next. dued murmur offered "merry Christ- lay A more serious accident was pre-- in the university have return- JLetus move to Ypsi-only eight miles mas fellows.". only by the fact that double lege. . way-and we might start up credit header engines pulled the train. PRINCE? Princeton bers will r on all pure inent stori phia, Tren working on 'Two store: wants of movement cases. Eve elry to. ho purchased rates. Ann CAMBRI] Massachuse will erect it its future Y the Cambric er basin. I ors that ti campus of the most fa sideration. mum .- I a1 The L Book" Ever S 0 I