75th Anniversary Souvenir Edition K h Michigan Daily at XXII EXTRA. AN$N ARBOR, )fICHIGAN, TUESD)AY, JUNE 25, 1q12. PIEFV ET RMY FVEERANBESEGEALL CAN TELL 'EM. DIVESSIFIED PROIIBAM IS The old boys tell some pretty good class in the University. TOW ~ ones. Seated comfortably on the 'Un- All year Judge Alfred Otis, Atchisoni, ARBOR ~ ~~~~Ian porch, the students of the earlier Kan., and Rev. Blelvilie ,Porter,. Nor- O F R D T B Y I i A I days spin yarns that put the ujnder- ristowvn, Pa., had been corresponding, grad to blush. And that's where 3. If, i eager anticipat1on of another reun- NO FFRT AD T REIS I- . * * - , , , , * Flagg, '72, of Chicago, comnes in srong. ion af the famous clasp of '52. Plans VANIO OF THUSAND OF "OD * "umph," and hie chuckles as he were laid, and preparations were un- * * * * * * * * * 4 * PU0(1ESSiAN VF CA[PU8 RG GRADa;. AI aNClyIN TeAIN glances over hris 1912 mnodel clothes, der way. Then Porter, alarmed at the * .* AT N AND.UINVUE BEAR AUMNI ''he Mihigan aily ofers *"Ilhad five dollars to~ my name when fact that several of his recent letters * AJAIA MATER ~WELCO)ES * VTLLEPROMNC R E * the clored SuvenW Aniver- *I signifned my intention of earning a to Otis had1 been unaunswered, wrote to * PRODIGrAL SONS. *~ TURES 91? TIE DAY any emient n ad omn ae wary Isue durin Comie no * sheepskin. BIut I 'was steward of a the local alumni association for Infor- --,*. N'umbir'w . This is he- ret oarding club," and again be chuckled mnation regarding~ Jis old classmate. * ,"I want the alumni to know * Seni0r Rtecepton i the Qymniu Visiors.sua. 'The second will appear On * rem iiscently, "and-er nmy knowledge The reply came bJck that Judge Por- * that we welcome themt back to * ~Will Wfldup ay's * Wednesday mornig and th~e * of the suirrounding orchards and tur- ter had died on May 6. * their old Alma Mater" said Dr. *. en. Thequant itte cty estingaog *trd . on burday morning. * key roosts stood me in good stead. We So a vacant chair in the "Class of '52 * Angell, yesterday., We are doing * -~ y a ur s e didn't have a Joe's to rave about, in Hteadquarters"betokens the sad break.. * everything we can," he contin- * The thlrd 'day of th6 Seet-it e blloy hll, a th blleinsmod *stret r t News star*ls, book * hose days, but it was Hank's place. ing up of the reunion, but as the dying * lied, "to make them feel at' * Annivrsary Celeration promie egtl te m A n Ar or, was besi ged sto esa d drug store. * then. . Hla nk used to run a onfectpo- wish of Porter's comrade of former honme." * v re r g a . T e c a s d y a e an rtn ofvetran yeteray.No ry store, cafe, dance haland board- years bade him attend thie Anniver..- Presldent IH. B. Huteliins saidI * Adfort s madet__re__ttheta__,ing houise--all in the samne building. sary C3elebration, the c9ming of the * that a chance to speak t9 an uin- * CIses Pf~ th8 Iftrar and eniern ddeedthe nvades wee heatilywel-That was some place--but, er- where ~oldeet graduate is eagerly awaited. * 'dergraduate in Memorkal lha1 * departments will be hedthismg Ome evryher. Te ecod dy f CassDa 4ateia 5ut e i# Ealy is that man Joe located?" "It Was the HIottest Rush, SfrS' * yesterday, was out of the prdi- * ing at 1(). Those of the l*terardea- Qoinenceent eek aw jneary 'a Clas presidents ar requested to John Richiards, of Flint, ia the oldest ' Put they all disagree on one point, * Jnary. He expressed his appreci- * ment~ w1l be held i h ~d tn tlrosandold"gras" etu-n t thehav a 4ssdy materlal In tbe Michgan grad on the around at pres- all lay claim to "the hottest rush, sir, * ation at being able tpo welcoma * xcept incase of~ rain whenth ls eat f thilaama mter.hand jof W. B. Shaw In Memorial halI ent. H e is from the class of '57, andl that wvas ever fought upon the cam- *80 many graduates back for * will adjourn to Sarah Cswl Agl The erliet trinasyestrdayn xr.- a soo as posdbe ftr t e ose o n~o one Is prouder to cheer for the 9ni- pus." One of the oldI guard boasts of *Commencement. * hail. U~nder s imin cicmtne h ngweelae sifith irtcoes.th xecse n rdrtoisuepu-verslty than the linguist of 81 years. twenty broken arms, due by exciting nuirti) among under the difficult clrcumstances. The of the library are also wreath~ed w th ington, wa& made assistant professor 'The universiy ban4 wIl pla dil . ; da; 10 bsies an- plorw and spectators alike. ' Herales of ILois.Gibbon was well done lights. of forestry, overture at the beginning of thepr agerof Tie ichian Dilyfor he Wo verlaes Get Awa.y Ahe4d as well as the part. of the H~andmnadd Ropes on 'which are hung many dif- . The old "Cpt-Hole" back of the 4en- formance andl "Bill" WVilson 141 ofe yea 19921, ded feserdy mrnig A the ou t the home warriors act- of Louise Tuthil. Many had parts in ferent fiaga and pennants have bental building was selected 'as the site a lIttle ,entertainmet with Iis ot at ishoe n idinayels s fsut edas thoul'h they intended to win and which >nc great opportunity was given stretched from the flag pole in front for the new power plant, organ, and afterward gI>ve a 1*4l ki olinillessof ealfa yar newhow to do $t. Mitchell threat- to play, but to them an~d to the mem- of the library In different directions tation m~usic. fte rcevin hs achlo'sde- ened 4n ~the opener when he singled bers of the chorus a praise for the uni- and~'make this one of the beauty spots Unlversity Views on Exhibtion.~ . The Corda Fratres Compoi h gee dai spnt yer t Harvard and4 stole but there 'were two down and led effect of the whole scene is forth.. pf the camipus. A collection consisting~ of pietures club will put on the >next at alda La cho nd nene t eem uso a passed and4 Lavans fan- eoming. However the work has not been con- and other material illustrating the ihis- Oriental Melange.. Prmnnd a stdiesherelastOcto er, 'n e ne.Apas tq Btlcnore followed by Especial gratitude is due to Profes.. lined to untverslty class circles alone, tory of the university since its, foun- a student from 1nd19., wjll >ah9wsm a ae fii 'a clean' sin~gle by Pontius went for sor A. A. Stanley whose earnest sym.. Maniy of the merchants have dIsplayed datton is on exhibition in the east hall realinagic 4us as iteists in th h 'm The uneal wll e dfo h aight In tire SeCond because Black- pathy and whose contribution fof the the maize and blue colors In hpnor of of the general library. The collection of the oc nit. Knta andK&ia homein ndinaplis omorowaftr-wore chs a spot abou~t ten feet south Jlyrics of the play written by hIrnell the Celebration, and have enlivened Wtl1 be open to lnspectipn during Coin- of Japan, will give a deonsttinn ( on4e >on page 4.) made the play a possibility. jthe appearance of the businless section. mencemant Week. N(eoninued on page . Buythe1912 MICH IGANENSIAN; Round In full Ioathor Buy at MIohlganensIan DOffjo Pr@.s BuIlding 660 pa U Wahr's nook Stor, F. J. gqhl@*d* $p*@Wa ,JubII.e featureR $hoehan's Ropk Store L. C. Sohleede Take the University home with you''