THE ML x 'DAIL1t. THR MI ~AI MR YELLOW EXTRA is still here few of the Extras of the game left. We have for mailing If. you wish. -Those in charge of the reception for foreign students, to be held this even- ing, announce that any foreigners in the university, whether notified form- ally or not, will be welcome. -Joe E. Reingeres pool parlor on State street has been bought out by a firm of Adrian business men. They will con- tinue the business, but Reinger will have no connection with it. -Dr. Victor C. Vaughan was In Detroit last night, where he delivered a lec- ture before the Prismatic club of that city. 5so THE MICHIGAN DAILY First Floor Press Building Maynard Street s a song to the tune of Go Back to Michigan," -ritten at Pennsylvania higan game and carried and back again. :o bring back, Texas had to through the sea showing made naturally is a Michigan metho This week, th of the Uiiversit all parts of th Minneapolis for celebration whic which will finis consin game, Sal an all-universit will be held in ties, fraternities ganizations are it one of the m in the history of to old Penn,' arm. -Dr. R. W. Bunting of the dental de- partment attended a meeting of the win this game to go Detroit Dental society last night, sin nthi gae t gowhere he discussed a paper delivered son unbeaten, and the by Dr..Kellog of Battle Creek.. by Michigan coaches, -Prof. It. E. Riggs, of the engineering fine endorsement for department, has gone to Kansas on a ds." business trip, from which he will re- turn early next week. -Mr. J. W. F. Bennett, consulting ousands of graduates engineer, Board of Water Commis- y of Minnesota, from sioners of New York city, delivered e northwest, are in an illustrated lecture on "The New the "home-coming" York Water Supply#" yesterday, in h started Monday and room 311 of the engineering building. h the Minnesota-Wis- -"Hal" Weeks,'07E, the engineer whot turday. After the game designed and constructed the new con- ,y concert and dance crete stand at Ferry field, left the St. the Armory. Sorori- Joseph hospital Wednesday, after a. and other school or- severe illness lasting several weeks, co-operating to make and saw the completed stand for the ost. memorable weeks first time yesterday. the college. -Congressman S. W. Beakes of this --- city.will speak on "More Efficient Dis- giate SocIalist society, tribution of Immigrants," at 'the third re, New York City, meeting of the weekly class in social' purpose of promoting problems, at the Congregational interest in socialism church, 12:00 o'clock next Sunday. men and women, an- -Alchemists, honorary chemical soi- lags begun the college ety, initiated the following men Tues- tudy chapters in the day night: Carl Field, '15P, E. V. Fish- s of the country. The burn, '15E, J. F. Fead, '15E, B. S. Hone, mnvention of the so- '15, W. D. Cochran, '16P, John P. Car- Id in New York City, ritte, '16E, A. J. Gans, '16, E. C. Wright,, 31. Prominent men '16E, and Clifford Bottje, '16E. Dr. 'How Can Permanent F. E. Bartell, instructor In chemistry d?" Among the well- was chosen .as the new faculty mem- f, the organization are her of the organization. GRADUATE WRITES ON EUROPEAN WAR Stuart Perry, Owner of Adrian Paper, Has Article in Atlantic Monthly FEARS FOR AMERICA IN SOUTH Stuart H. Perry, '94-'96L, has writ- ten an article in the current issue of the Atlantic Monthly on the subject, "After the War." Mr. Perry, who is owner and editor of the Adrian Daily Telegram, has made a study of foreign affairs for many years, and in this con- nection has made a full survey of In- ternational law. He has particularly studied the foreign relations of the United States and their connections with the present war. He prophesies that in case Germany is completely victorious, and the Brit- ish disaster is proportionally as great, the entire West Indies excepting Cuba, Porto Rico, Haiti, and holdings in Central and South American will pass into German possession. This would necessitate the United States passing through a complete ring of German possessions in order to reach the Pan- amaCanal. On the other hand, victory to Great Britain means that the island posses- sions in the Pacific belonging to Ger- many will pass into England's control. These islands are of great strategic value as industrial and commercial centers. In this case, the regeneration of the German empire, which is made certain by the keenness and aggressiveness of the people, will result in the Ger- manization of Central and South' America. The point the writer tries to bring out, is that Germany will eventually be in control of Central and South America, and to offset this the United States must build an absolute military supremacy;in Central Ameri- ca, centering around the Panama canal zone. He insists that this military asset must be in accordance with a policy of strict self-protection., OFF >11 .U In every walk of life you'll find good old Bui Men of action, men with red blood in their veins, who do the world's work, and do it well, learn to appreciate things at their real worth. 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