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University "At the Sign of the Kodak" I 11 r __ i p I 11 I. LM SWAN 713 East Univ. Makes panoramic pictures (with a Cirkut camera) 6, 8, or io inches wide, and as long as your pocket book. For some subjects no other camera can equal the work of a Cirkut. n4m in 9 Pre NAP"i Re alr irt 4 suits to rd err These factors combine to render the atmosphere here replete with in- tense anxiety, in some quarters amounting to veritable frenzy. It is no exaggeration to say that this was the gloomiest night Great Britain has seen ince the war began. Meanwhile spee- ulation was enlisted to take the place "f detailed acts, and rumor worked overtime in London tonight. The loss of life, always one of the most serious factors in a naval engagement because of the impossibility to replace season- ed sea fighters in less than a decade, cannot be estimated tonight, but it is safe to assume that the total number of officers and men engaged in the North sea battle was not less than 10,000. On the warships and destroy- ers named alone there were 6,579 of- ficers and men. The following further report was is- sued by the German admiralty tonight: The admiralty from a further report of the commander-in-chief of the grand fleet ascertained that a total loss in destroyers was eight. The commander--in-chief reports that it is now possible to form a closer estimate of the losses and tonnage of the ene- my's fleet. A dreadnought battleship of the Kaiser class was blown up in an attack by British destroyers. The third was averred to be serious- ly damaged. A German light cruiser and six Ger- man destroyers were sunk. At least: two German light cruisers were seen to be disabled. Further repeated hits were observed on three other Ger- man battleships that were engaged. Finally a German submarin was rammed and sunk. SN'AiE DANCE ENDS 1910 CAP NRA,11' (Continued from Page One) infancy. "Will you throw this cap into the fire," said one of two old ladies who rushed anxiously up to a student coun- cilman who was perilously guiding the line of snake dancers in their sweep- ing movements. "It belongs to one of the boys who lives in my house," she said, "but he was too sick to come out and so he begged me to take his cap and throw it into the ,ire for him. But it was too hot for me." The council- man complied with her request. It was later learned that the freshman Who had shown such excellent spirit was Hugh McMichael, '19. The huge block "M", formed by the procession of classes for the first time in the history of the tradition, was car- ried out almost perfectly. Entering the hollow, the line of students march- ed to one end of the field outlining one half of the letter and, returning to the slopes where they later seated them- selves, described the other part of the In a voice which stirred everyoe to an appreciation of his or her Alma Mater, "Frank" Murphy, '12-'14L, of Detroit, representing the alumni, pleaded for sacrifices to Michigan and for a deeper manifestation of love to- ward the university. "The man who puts his fraternity, club or society above Michigan," he said, "is as dis- loyal as those hyphens who parade about the country." Dean Bates laid especialy emphasis on the fact that American students la- bor under the belief that education is something automatic which envelopes students within its folds and takes care of them. lie pointed out that this was a fallacy, and said that a student who has gained laurels in campus activities should not be content with his position but should strive onward. N. E. 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The German admiralty claims that the British lost six warships, Inciuding the superdreadnought Warspite, 27,500 tons, of the Queen Elizabeth class, and many destroyers and one submarine. and that one battleship, the Marlbor- ough, was seriously damaged. The British admiralty on the other hand asserts that the Germans lost one dreadnought battleship of the Kaiser class, one of the newest types of Ger- man warships of 24,700 tons, one bat- tle cruiser, one light cruiser, six des- troyers, and one German submarine. It is further claimed that another dreadnought of the Kaiser class was blown up. The third is believed to have been sunk by gui tire, one kattl cruiser disabled and forced to stop least "two German cruisers disabled." These claims were made in a state- ment given out late tonight as the official press bureau had stated that the lack of details made it impossible to make a full report public. While the late admiralty statement with its en- ulneration of German losses offers some relief, it did little to dispel the intense gloom that settled upon the hitish capital and soon afterwards ,on the whole of England, as a re- sult of the official admission of the destruction of three of the finest bat- tle cruisers and three armored cruis- ers. What did still More to arouse the greatest anxiety here, however, was the publication of the German state- Inent, from which, coupled with the Ilriti >h admiralty admission, could be (:yawn but one conclusion, that the Kaiser's navy in the first real test had proved itself superior to the British. Moreover, all of." the extensive evi- dences tended to support the Germans' claim that the British forces were numerically, as in armament, stronger during Commencement week should be measured at this store as soon as convenient. We have correct styles for every Senior class, and hoods in colors of all American and foreign universities. 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