LY LOST -TO E - NeW Whit °°- (Continued from Page t.) Sas assistant professor of forestry,in the ra-'curse which was established thereI then for the first time. He remained ev there until 1901, when he again enter,?d w01i1 the Forest Service, being placed h,, 1± charge of all the western forest r- sEtlT serves. He held this position until he ap- came to Michigan in 1903. lent; Concerning his plans for the comingr pro summer, Prof. Roth said he could sees andi no reason for tieing himself down at :the.. Ithaca. "I believe I will take my farm. tion, ,Ily abroad, get a good rest, and inci- tma d~ntally do a little work." the No successor has as yet been chos- ard: en. In fact, there is no intimation as lute, to who is being considered for thc, otedi Sc tudents Deplore Loss. tih' Wyhen the news spread about th LI of campus yesterday morning, it wvas pro- ac- ductive of consternation among the 'ven- students-especially among those who are taking or have taken work undle. is 64 Prof. Roth. It is doubtful if there is w. he another professor on the campus whc~ ile has so endeared himself to the stu~ and dents as has Prof. Roth to the member:. fin- (of the forestry department, all of whoa, swear by him. They are unanimout- and in expressing him to be the best teach- ~er they have ever had. But it Is not so much the loss of the teacher, as it L 4the loss of a friend, that the students deplore. A hard and almost constant IfO worker himself, no student ever wen~ to Prof. Roth for help without being received graciously and without se$ y curing the aid asked.! been Without a doubt, Prof. 116th will take riges with him to Cornell many of the pres- e ;ent Michigan students. Especiallys ~l)will this be evident among the met. the who reside in New' York state. lu. tion judging from the talk in the forestry rieclasses yesterday, a majority of the fedjuniors and seniors will matriculate ii. r Cornell next fall, regardless of then.- This places of residence. gl, Regent Coniments on Loss. tpgF Regent Beal, expressing himself re-E g garding Prof. Roth's resignation, said arry 'It is exceedingly unfortuniate. Prof Jor-. Roth is one of the bigges e nt Liscampus an~d in th~e country, anid hi. COMING ATT HENRY 1% c THE H. HYAMS & '"The Girlt MLLE. "Naughty CHIRIS'TIE Me In "'The SpriniC WATCH TIlS SPACI Cherry Bark C Antficieut agr. cab e R~xa. meat of Cotigli-. 1-H'arsenes.s ai Cherry Bitrk C .ugh Svntip is pre that both children and adults -I remedyof pleasant taste. We Kt T he Rexall JD E. C. EDSII..L, 122 S. Main St. r s. Annually, dur ta play is in prep is. are posted to ac these people are ofigure at theX f the Comiedy Clu has consented wl es were prepared rd S of y carrie tete out abou re you ' Claude Van Tyne, Mrs. W. H., Wait. Mrs. James Glover, Mrs. Evans Hol- brook, Mrs. George Streeter, Mrs. Mor- timer Cooley, Mrs. Junius Beal, Mrs~ George Patterson, Mrs. Henry Bates Mrs. John R. Effinger, Mrs. Lawrence Bigelow, Mrs. Joseph Drake, Mrs. Ed- gar Durfee, Mrs. Frederick Waldron. Mrs. John Lawrence, Mrs. Victor Vaughan, Mrs. Victor Lan~e, Mrs. War- ren P. Lombard, Mrs. Max Winkler M~rs. Hugo Thleme and Mrs Reuben Peterson.a Alpha Nu Nominated Officers. A ,reading of the first scene of "The. Rivals," by H. T. Andrews, featured the Alpha Nu program Saturday night. The nomination of officers for the second semester followed. The election will take place next Saturday evening at 7:30.4 Fresh ]Laws Make Social Debut. First year laws w~ill hold their ini- tial dance of the year tonight at Granl ger's. Prof. G. L. Clark and wife, any assistant~ Prof. Gordon Stoner will act as chaperones. Dancing will begin a- 8 o'clock. their best work. Every year we some big men, but we always get ers to take their places. I have no who will take Prof. Roth's place." los oth ide, a -carry or iM\/r - UNIVERSITY NOTICES I Cut [Iows I PIPES ILLY Arbor, Mich. 1 bur ions, ingrowing trey t d and~ cured. hng absoluielo an- 2 a. m. 1-5 and ;-8 p m 1. FOLEY . End North 1 2th hool1 " Phone 999-J Reduction. Sale of ittan Shirts All engineers report for game to night with Tits at Weinberg's, 7:3, sharp. Candidates for soph engineer basket- ball team report at 2: 15 today at cit; Y. M.C. A. Meeting of the junior men's sectior. zof the Deutscher Verein tonight at 8. Gridiron five begins practice in gyre today from 12:30 to 2. Senior engineer's basketball practice -it city Y. M. C. A., 4:15. All candi fates be sure to report. Meeting of J-Hop committees at 4:3; wednesday afternoon at Chi Psi house MAJESTIC Coming Thursday Night Gl"ee Clu~b Quarte Kenneth Westerman Burleigh Jacobs H owa rd C. Porter Wmn.C. Tri bl e Appeariniq Every Show That Elephant Comes Thursday, Friday, Saturday *Icadquarter is Barney and 310 South State Street Phone 115 Phone 1534-L $1.20 " $1.35 -$1.50 All $2.50 Shiuts'now "$3.00 $1,00" $2.25 - 85c frish ie Ci Anc d-No w Comes The chum. ?f ,od dressers llei~,- t614.Nee+ -o A{ the lop. Pardsal th e poinis. 4 ply tanr4dMade, Y4&izes 15, 2for-254 FJ !A! iF C~oOK6co AKEPS TPO96,'NY( Wa4~F r Saie in Ai i Abe Wagner a.CO AR bhreer for $r.loo NLIN & FIIWG iL uhs o to co,