'H CRAIG TO COMPETE IN OLYMPIC MEET IN SWEDEN. ph Craig, Michigan's greatest :er, and the man who tied two 's records will represent America e Olympic games at Stockholm, n, this coming summer. He was 1 for the team at a recent meet- i New York. The majority of the will be young men who have re- r come to light. The official try- vill be held June 8th and any per- eligible. It is not probable that er will go, although it is under- he was offered the chance. New Whi Thurs, Feb. 22. ONE NIGHT ONLY. HENRY B. ,L TO BE ISSUED. Law Professors Visit Chicago. Professors Ralph W. Aigler and Gor- don Stoner of the law department spent the latter part of last week in Chicago, visiting the law schools of the Uni- versities of Chicago and Northwestern. Montana Lawyer Lectures Here. Judge John B. Clayberg of the Mon- tana bar, and assistant dean of the law school at the University of Mon- tana, began a series of lectures yes- terday afternoon on "Mining and Irri- gation Law." These lectures, which will be given at 4 o'clock in Room G of the law building, are open to mem- bers of the junior and senior law class- es. COLLEGE FOR STAGE CAREER the Footlights Cohen Into malism Cohen, lk TODAY. to every work in ave thin Col for it is e you both at Philadelphia and Ann Arbor. The easterners will play two games here, on June 23rd and 26th, while Michigan will play once at the Quaker city on May 25th. The date of the Y Penn games here seems rather late but it wifl be an added attraction for ich. the Diamond Jubilee week and should draw well. None of the rest of the schedule has been given out although wing there are several dates rumored. y an- 8 p M Best Strings and supplies for all Musical Instruments. Schaeberle & th4 Son Music House, 110 S. Main St. 87 tf ion Sale of I a place in one of the Belasco compa- and nies. trat During his entire career in the uni- The versity, Arthur Cohen has proved one invi of the mainstays of the dramatics of clas the campus. Entering college in'the fore fall of 1910, he found a place among turf the leading roles of the "Crimson Chest," the Michigan Union Opera of B that year. It was an .English part, It calling for the deepest kind of an ac- befo cent but the producers saw that this the actor was equal to the task and his the success oa the opening night. won for proi him considerable mention. The winter love of the same year found him cast for reco the role of Reginald Barking in the hav Comedy club's production of "The Ti- tion tle Mart." This part was similar to his non first role and his portrayal of the typ- ical English "Chawpie" will long be E emembered. H Rameses was the part, however, that appc gave Cohen his greatest triumph.When to g he was selected for the leading role in dise, the Union opera of this year, his pow- rece ers in the heavy roles were yet un- $5,0 known to the campus. But with the ciar rise of the curtain upon that scene of' ble ancient Egypt, it was discovered that orde the actor's versatility was not confined this to mere comedy and that he could of V handle the serious with equal ease. bes as 10 set d by the state of W China to study the c of that country. made an appropi irts its now $3.00 " $1.00 - $1.88 - $2.25 - 85c rent thei and eA on. Mr. I' three for $.r.oo "The Magistrate," in which he played the title role, marked the closing of his college dramatic career. Seldom, if ever, has a more humorous part been seen in campus dramatics and Cohen filled the role with a zest and spirit that might have rivalled many a pro- fessional. During this year's produc- tion, Mr. Cohen acted as manager for the Comedy Club and his shrewdness and good business ability was proven by the fact that the club made money, a thing which has not been done for some years past. College Playlet Scores Big Su( Paul Dickey, '04, has written a let called "The Come-Back," a c of college life. The play was pr ed by Dickey and a selected co in Detroit last week, and scored hit. Prominent Detroit Alumnus I Schuyler Grant, '64, died last w Detroit. He was well known w college and was for forty years inent in Detroit business circles T& IIE G1T