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OREGON AGGIE ICACH
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Shows at 3:00-5:30-8:00-9:30
MONDAY. NOV. i-Viola Allen in "The
White Sister," from the story and
play by F. Marion Crawford. 6 parts.
TUESDAY, NOV 2--Dorothy Bernard
and George Soule Spencer in "'The
District Attorney," by Charles Klein.
wV1EDNESDAY, NOV. 3-Robert War-
wick in his latest success,"The Flash
of an Emerald." 5 parts.
'l'ake a "Trip Around the W~orld."
Finest series of travel pictures ever
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THE TWO ORPHANS
The Most,
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Elaborate
Screen Play
Ever Filmed
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Paintings, of Drawings in Monochrone or Poly-
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color, on any stationery, without charge for the use of
the die. We carry over i,ooo Combination Dies in
stock. This enables us to give you One Day Service.
We also carry the finest stock
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In the only Studio on the Campus are In a Glass
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334-336 So. STATE ST., ANN ARBOR.
T. E. May, a '14 graduate of the Ore-
gon Agricultural College. and one of
the force of coaches which the Oregon
Aggies brought back with them to help
beat M. A. C., stopped at Ann Arbor
long enough to see the Syracuse game
yesterday. With the material gathered
from observing Syracuse s general
style of play, he hopes to better the
western team's chances in their game
with Syracuse on December 1.
He was jubilant over his team's 20-
victory over M. A. C. "To tell the
truth," he said, "I didn't look for any
such score. The most I hoped for was
a draw. I think our opponents were
confused by our style of play, which
is altogether different from the east-
ern, if today's game is a fair example
of that."
Mr. May expressed his astonishment
at the size of the linemen in yester-
day's g me. "We don't have anything
like that out on the coast. Our men
on the line average about 185 pounds,
and the backs about 175. And by the
way," he asked, "is this Wilkinson of
the Syracuse team considered a good
back?" When assured that he was
probably the best that has been seen
here this season, May said, "Why, we
have four that are every bit as good
as he."
This looked like a prediction of vic-
tory, but when asked, May shook his
head. "No, I would hardly say that.
But I'd be willing to bet everything I
have that we score on them."
"Why," he said with a smile, "we
didn't use our place kick against the
team at Lansing, and that's one of our
best bets. No, we don't use a drop.
The ground is too wet to make it prac-
ticable. We depend a lot on passes,
and a whole lot on speed. That's how
I think we won our game today-got
the jump on them and swept them off
their feet.
"I like Ann Arbor," lie replied when
asked. "It's the first eastern school
I've seen. We hear a lot about Mich-
igan in the west. That game of yours
with Harvard last year attracted an
immense amount of attention. We
were all pulling for you."
The Oregon Aggie team will leave
Chicago on Monday morning for a
sixty-hour trip to the coast. They
have a special car fitted up for them,
and on the trip east made two twenty-
minute stops a day, to allow the tean
to keep in condition.
ALUMNI MAJORITY OF MEN ON
FACULTY OF MEDICAL SCHOOL
Eleven of Twenty Doctors Teaching
Future Medicine Men, Michigan
Graduates
Of the 20 professors on the faculty
of the Medical School, 11 are grad-
uates of the University of Michigan.
Their names and the year in which
they graduated from the Medical
School are as follows: Dean Victor
C. Vaughan, head of the School and
professor of hygiene and phsiologi-
cal chemistry '3; Dr. Cyrenus G.
Darling, professor of surgery, '81;
Dr. G. Carl Huber, professor of anat-
omy, '87; r. rerni 2 . -_ y, pro-
fessor of bacteriology, '1; D'. David
M. Cowie, associate professor of
pediatrics and internal medicine, '96;
Dr. Alfred S. Warthin. professor of
pathology, '91; Dr. R. Bishop Can-
field, professor of oto-larynclogy,
'99; Dr. Charles W. Ed:nunds, secre-
tary of the Medical School and pro-
fessor of materia medica and thera-
peutics, '04: Dr. Ira D. Loree, associate
professor of genito-urinary surgery,
'01; Dr. James C. Van Zwaluwenburg,
associate professor of roentgenology
'08; and 1')r. Rollo E. McCtter, '10.
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strument. Competent instructors.
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Phone 1707. Oct28-29-30-31-Nov2
Lunches delivered.
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Portraits that are made at Hoppe's
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THE 1TWO ORPHANS
A screen version u niqle of the Drama that has thrilled millions. Wrt-
ten and produced by Herbert Brenon with
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Talking, Singing and Comedy
A HEAL MUSICIAN
JOHN GEIGER.
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A HIGH CLASS MUSICAL OFFERING
Singing Songs, Old and New. Featuring the Girl of 1847
AN ABSOLUTE NOVELTY
'I~lheda hBasat :Majestic
Vernie Kaufman
"SONGS IN MOTION"
Coming Fanton's Athletics
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organized the Union workers look for
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ported last night, the Ohio city work-
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ranks next to Detroit, and the Windy
City workers are confident that they
will be able to greatly increase their
present total during the added month
of the campaign.
Milwaukee's chairman reported a
total of $4,510 from 45 subscribers,
making an average subscription of a
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