N MEN REPLA OLD ON FACU :ICHIGAN DAILY l which has been published in the archi- tectural magazines. Schi In the spring of 1910 Mr. Boynton L Y came to Ann Arbor and during six Tem weeks helped in the work of teaching at a time when the growth of the de -_- 1 Sue- partment demanded additional help. 7S bry B 1A I Muck directing; and Tina Lerner, a pianist who is well remembered here. The concerts offered this year by Faculty the faculty of the School of Music are ns unusually attractive. In addition to a number of miscellaneous programs to be announced from time to time, FIRST. there will be three series of regular concerts. The faculty concerts will n a fine be twelve in number, beginning Octo- and an ber 10. There will be a series of eight by the historical recitals, to be given singly ason of by Albert Lockwood and William How- >py one land. Mr. Lockwood will give the at Ger- first of these Wednesday afternoon, world's October 16. A new departure will be icularly a number of free recitals by junior diences. members of the faculty. Miss Maud October Haberg will open the series on Thurs- ,t inter- day evening, October 10. Dr. Wile and Mr. Boynton Wi ceed Dr. Breakey and Prof Ash. 1. your patronage and -d into our stock of, have IHardware a fine line of Chafing Dishes Five O'clock Teas Coat and Trouser Hangers Waste Baskets, Etc., Etc. will find us at Main Street BOTH COME WELL RECOMMENDED Dr. Udo J. Wile of New York City was apopinted by the Board of Re- gents at its July meeting to succeed Dr. William F. Breakey as professor of Dermatology in the medical depart- ment. Dr. Breakej resigned last year after having served the university for fifty years. His successor, though a young man, has become well known to his profession from numerous sci- entific works upon the subject in which he has specialized. He was unani- mously recommended by the faculty of the medical department. Dr. Wile is a graduate of Columbia University, and of the medical department of Johns Hopkins University.I New Professor of Architecture. Mr. Louis Holmes Boynton, a prom. iennt New York architect, has been selected, as Professor of Architecture to succeed Professor Percy Ash, who resigned last June. Mr. Boynton, after having had some experience in architects' offices, enter- ed the Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology in 1887, completing the special course in 1889. After leaving the Insti- tute he was employed in the offices of Boston and New York architects, among them that of Messrs. McKim, Mead and White of New York and that of- Peabody and Stearns of Bos- ton. In 1896 he won the competition for the Rqtch Travelling scholarship, thus gaining two years of study abroad, most of which time was spent in Italy and Paris. Since 1898 Mr. Boynton has been living in New York where he was associated with a num- ber of leading architects, among them Babb, Cook, and Willard and Cass Gil- bert. Since 1907 Mr. Boynton has been engaged in independent practice and has done some very interesting work f 4$R 0 "FRA ELBERTUS" SENDS HIS DAUGHTER TO MICHIGAN. Famous Literary Eccentric Shows Preference for Literary Department. One of the most interesting addi- tions to Michigan's student body this fall is Miss Alburta Hubbard, daugh- ter of the famous'Elbert Hubbard, of Roycroft fame. Miss Hubbard pre- sented her credentials from the Au- rora high school early last week, and was admitted to the literary depart- ment. Miss Hubbard had expected to enter the university last year, but for some unknown reason deferred her entrance until the present. PRES. HUJTCHID TO ATTEND INAUGURATION AT ,AMHERST President Hutchins has accepted an invitation to participate in the inau- guration of Dr. Alexander Meiklejohn as president of Amherst college on October 17. Dr. Meiklejohn will be the eighth president of Amherst. While on the eastern trip President Hutchins will attend the dedication of an education building in Albany, N..Y. on October 15 and 16. A Host of Ornaments Steins, Tobacco Jars, P1 !latch Holders, Waste : Wedgewood Ware, Dec Dishes, and Bric-a-brac Marked Now SPECIAL Established 1857 MACK R;oomr Deco A sale that will be appreciated by sti decorations but do not care to pay exclusive dealers in these wares. We with these articles in our basement. opportunity and look them over. For 40 Regular 14c to 25c values f JW.NAPP (0 Lknsing., Mich. Largest Manufacturers of Gymnasium, Basket Bal Bathing and Swimming Suits Estimates cheerfully furnished on Special Gymnasium and Ball Suits. For 270 Regular 50c to $1 values - For o Regular 15c to 50c values ror 160 Regular 25c to 75c values & SCHMID d 574 le Swift Ball " Sole Manufacturers of Celebrated Gymbloom Suits G Y M B L O O M Gymnasium Suits, Swimming Suits, Bathing Suits, Basket Ball Suits, Blouses and Bloomers, Etc. Individual Measurements HA~ A 1 °4A D1 A 14tioIZEL CCNMN AFTER I~I a C1LEAGUIRVSIGATIOMI UE - a GYMBLOOM SWIMMING SUIT chase in vain. Try as they may, to get that indefinable grace evidenced by the s Ve Tailor for $25 to $50. and as much from the inside as the secret of style success. from Our, THE GYMBLOOM BOOM. The J. W. Knapp Co. of Lansing, Mich., certainly made a happy hit when they bloom." They made a much happier hit when they made the pretty, neat, convenien and inexpensive suits for gymnasium, basketball, bathing, swimming and outing tram they have jumped into popularity with a sprint that is simply startling. Look at this tor a letter from the physical director. of girls in the Hughes High School, Cincinna Gymbloom suits. Here are some recent and important additions to the list of patron Ohio State University, Ohio Wesleyan, Ontario, Ore., and Albany State Normal Colleg By a glance at the adv. on another page the reader can see the long list of norr and universities that have adopted the suits upon examination of the sample sent goods, the well-fitting and becoming garments, the seal of the National Consumers' I of sanitation and total absence of sweat-shop labor, the, fair and reasonable price, ti courtesy of the J. W. Knapp Co., all unite to make the Gymbloom go. Every school h ketball, athletics or swimming, should get in touch withu the makers of the Gymblooj arranged to make some bloomer suits in the U. S. army khaki uniform cloth for usei Write to J. W. Knapp Co., of Lansing, Mich., for details. School Teachers and Physical I1 Greeting--Fall 1912 You have been enjoying the vacation season and now as you are beginning to the New School Year we wish to call your attention to GYMBLOOM Gymnasium and Basket Ball Sul FOR YOUR STUDENTS t that we bestow the same care we do upon the seen details. ats known to W. Grass E. Liberty Street ler in your town, and have him send us your correct measure. r We Have Racelved Orders for Gymbloom Suits From: I Please send talors in the world of E - ify, i, Tiding Chicago, U. S. A . _________ +a y______ -1- '^q -l i~ ,~ , - University of Cincinnatit......, . .....Cincinnati, Ohio Hughes High School............ ...... Cincinnati, Ohio Ohio State University .......... .......Columbus, Ohio Ohio Wesleyan Universityw....,.. .Delaware, Ohio' Ontario College.......Ontaro, Oregon State Normal College, Albany, N. Y.' Michigan Agricultural College . .. ansing, Michigan High and Grammar Schools........ Kalamazoo, Michigan School of Physical Education and Expression .......Chicago, Illinois State Normal College............ Normal, Illinois High School.....Onaway, Michigan High School .... Wayland, Michigan High School .. Negaunee, Michigan High School ......-.............. . Farmington, Michigan High School..................... .Carson City, Michigan Hyde Park School for Girls........ .Hyde Park, Massachusetts State University................. ..............Burlington, Vermont Agricultural College ......... Agricultural Col., New Mexico State Normal School............. .~Spearfish, South Dakota Girls' Athletic Association. ... ... ...Wakefield, Michigan Northern State Normal School .... .Marquette, Michigaq~ Montmorency County Normal h.ar ..................Hillman, Michigan Ontonagon High School ........... Uriversity f \ gOntonagon, Michigan UnierityofMichigan........ .... Ann Arbor, Michigan Alma College......Alma. Michigan Nebraska State Normal School ... .Peru, Nebraska State Normal School............. .Edinboro, Pennsylvania Oak Hall School for Girls........ .St. Paul, Minnesota St. Mary's School .. Nauvoo, Illinois Bernarr-Macfadden Healthatorium .. .Chicago, Illinois Battle Creek Saniaarium.......... .Battle Creek, Michigan Geo. M. Peck Company.......... .. ..... . Elgin, Illinois Ackemann Brothers.... Elgin, Illinois High School...........Elgin, Illinois as W Bt to e -B allo Name ...... Address .... IA I ''1 J I' Mr. - of Ypsilanti went to Michigan Agricultural College and showed his Gymnasium Suit and gave his price and was told that they were buying Gymbloom Gymnasium Suits, manufactured by J. W. Knapp Co., Lansing, Mich., at less money; then he asked if he might see a Gymbloom Gymnasium Suit and was given the privilege; after a thorough examination turned to leave saying, "That there was no use talking farther, as he or no one else could meet the Quality or Price." We wish to say in this connection, that we employ no Sales- men or do we pay any one a per cent for selling, in fact we save Orc