THE MICHIGAN DAILY y,_, _ S E S Today The Chicago Tribune says: "Emily Stevens is the coming Moving Pict- ure Star of America." In "The House of Tears" Engineering Registration Shown by Curves - ______ - {___ ,5. ft25$. ofTech. Pe r _ Miaf'eUoOIow Rse P!- U.of Pitfsburq Ro//a Mines,-- that are obtainable, it was 1425. If she continued at this rate of decrease for another year Michigan has at the present a total enrollment greatly in excess of Cornell. From attempts that have been made, it is understood that Cornell authorities are loath to give out registration figures. Michigan Attracts Attention That Michigan is attracting wide attention among engineers through- out the country because of her steep- ly rising registration curve is shown by the following quotation from the article in question: "The downward trend of the curves for Illinois, Purdue, University of gy, Pennsylvania States, Washington are ccunterbalanced by the very sur- prising curve for the, University of Michigan and the good growths 'of Massachusetts Institute of Technolo- State and Minnesota and the 200-300 enrollment group." Great In crease in Civil Engineering Even more surprising than the curve of total enrollment is the curve of registration in civil engineering. Here Michigan is not shown at all. The purpose of the article, which was written by a professor of civil engi- neering at Purdue, was to show that registration in civil engineering was decreasing through the country. For purposes of the article Michigan was omitted because her registration curve is going upwards at an angle steeper than 45 degrees and this would prove his argument erroneous. In 1911 Michigan had an enrollment in civil engineering of 175; by 1914 the number. had increased to 320, an increase of nearly 100 per cent. Curves showing this growth of the civil engineering department will be printed in The Daily as soon as the /5 200 - rt.State -_ _- f-l ~-c3 /rgii tate'30- -- . - - Armour Kem I '_ - vsePo/" Northweste - /910-I! //1-/2 19/2-13 /91 -14 Year records of. the second rollment are complete. *! K :, ---I- __._ .{_._. . AT THE THEATERS TODAY Whitney Theater -"Pagani- Iii with George Arliss and Flor- euce Aim-. Majestic -Taudeville, "The Four I Husbands7' musical com- edy. Orphemo- l1o-wig pictures. Charles Cherry in "'the Mum- my and the Humming Bird." A r c a t e--roving pictures, ""he House of Tears," with Emil Stevens. ltac--Mo'ing pictures, Clara iimball Young in "hearts in Exile." ack __- 19/4-+5 /9!5-16 semester en- It. A. Yerington Rapidly Improving R. A. Yerington, '15E, is rapidly convalescing at the university hospital from an operation for appendicitis. performed in December. Jl ohn Clarke Initiated Into Vulcans John Clarke, '16E, was initiated into the Vulcans at a dinner at the Union ,last rues.day evening. "'TENTION STUDESi" For quick MESSENGER CALL see last ad on PACK OF TELEPHONE DI- RECTORY. Phone 795. A.'17E. CLOTHING from the House of Kuppenheimer on sale by N. F. Allen & Co., Main street. wed-oed Wind Damages Haggerty Buildhtg Considerable damage resulted to the building of the Haggerty Ladder com- pany, on west Ferry Field, from the storm and high wind Wednesday aft- ernoon and evening. A portion of the big roof was taken com-pletely off and carried quite a considerable dis- tance away. Student Masons Confer First Degree Craftsmen, the students' Masonic so- ciety, will confer the first degree for the Ann Arbor fraternity lodge, at the Masonic Temple at 7:30 tonight. All student Masons are invited to be pres- ent. /9/1-12 /9/2-/3 1913- -19/4-15 Year 19/5- 6 i , At The Theatres At the Whitney What is described as a series of de- lightful characterizations contributes plentifully to the delight of George Arliss' latest Chicago success, "Paga- nini." First there is the inimitable characterization of Paganini by Mr. Arliss himself. Not even in Disraeli has this excellent actor's art risen to higher planes. The role contributes, it is said, comedy, pathos, and eccen- tricity of humor. The mirth-provok- ing Lord Strangford Edgar Kent also contributes to the humor of the play. An artistic piece of character work is provided by St. Clair Bayfield, last seen in Disraeli as the peacock pes- tered gardener, and now in "Paga- nini" as the unctuous butler of the Dickens type at the old Ship Inn at Dover. Florence Auer as the Italian adventuress, Essex Dane as the con- tract-lacking opera singer, and other members of the cast, contribute worth- ily to the success of Edward Knob- lauch's latest play, which comes to the Whitney theater tonight. At the Miajestic 'The Four Husbands," one of the latest musical comedy successes of the season, was presented before a capacity house at the Miajestic theatre last night. The attracticn is one of the best musical comedy productions that has been presented at the local playhouse. Almost every number was encored. The plot deals with the U'qrts of a daughter of a rich resident of Flori- da to compel a stranger to fall in love with her. 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