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11

WOLVERINE'S BN
TO GROWGREATERl
Captain Wilfred Wilson, Who Directed
Culver lilltary Band, Arrives
to~ Take Charge of
Work
REGENTS APPROPRIATE SUM11
TO COVER ENTIRE EXPENSE
Large Increase in Size Expected This
Year, Since 31en Will Receive
Payment
"That Michigan band"~ will be estab-
lished this fall upon a firmer bas
than ever before, as the result of plans
for, reorganization drawn up during
the summer. Captain Wilfred, who
directed the military band at Culver
Military Academy, has been appointed'
director of the band. He also wiill'
have charge of the band instrument
instruction in the Ujniversity School of
Music, thus closely identifying the
work of the Varsity band with the
music school curriculum. Captain
Wilson is well qualified for his posi-
tion, having directed the Culver mnili-'
tary band for 12 years. During this
time the Culver band has gained much.
promnence, taking part in many im-
portant government military functions

.or the band- will begin at
te, according to Mr. S. J.
e faculty manager, who
erday that there., will be
tleast 20 to 30 new men
Any 'one desirous of join-
uinzation may report to the
in the engineering shops

During the summer the board of re-
gents appropriated a sum of monley to
be used for the band, and this is ex-
pected to place it on a much firmer
financial basis than before. Previous-
ly, the band has depended, to a large
extent, upon voluntary subscriptions
from the student body.
Mr. Hoexter, who has acted as bus-
iness manager for several years, has
arranged a new system for financing
the band. A certain sum will be given
to each member of the band every
year, and this will provide for uniform
and music. It is hoped by those in
charge to increase the size of the band
this year to 70 pieces.
In addition to its music at football
games, mass meetings and other col-
lege events, the band this year, will
give a number of concerts of a high:
order. It is planned to render stand-
ard band music of the very best.
FORMIER DAILY MEN RECEIVE
POSITIONS ON CITY PAPERS
Several men prominent on The Mich-
igan Daily during the past two years
have left the university and started
upon promising journalistic careers.
Fred B. Foulk, '13-ex-'16L, news ed-
itor of The Daily last year, has been
appointed associate editor of The
Peace Advocate, published at Wash-
ington, D. C. Felix M. Church, '14,
has become one of the chief sport
writers for The Detroit Free Press,
having served on The Daily sport staff
for the past three years. Leo N. Bur-
nett, '14, after a year with The Peoria
Journal, has secured the job of pub-
licity manager for the Cadillac Motor
com~pany at Detroit. Howard R. Marsh,
'15, is now working for The Detroiter,
and Maurice Toulme, '14L, managing
editor of The Daily year before last,

lA-MP I)(CLIS BG' Slflf
Prf. (. T. *fOIh ii I reetS; 25
Engineering and forestry otude]
flum~b(riflg 86 gathered t the on,
neariung camip at Lake Douglas t.
sammner for the regular session. P
C. T. Johriston, director of the Bogi
dus camp, was in direct chlar,eof t
summer work, and he report,; tha
number of important. changes trm
hfea .wade in the general pln oft
tern s, and the mieridian of the grop
has t tally been definitely estaiflih
Secretary WA r y NW. Sith N4'
one or' the Visitors, as well asa nu
r er of the professors on the e gile
inn faculty. c,. B. flyde, '16E, xw
sndent manager of the camp and
rested visitors' dkay, August 14, wh
2? guetsts weer? nt'rtainnd. Svi
nlhxI ;fid rt ne ors n ea aw erji hp
of' the nrnning'econet. Tn the a
ernoon an indoor baseball anie Av
played and then the Cmp glee el
and Or~hstrd Mentertand the eso
C. 1). Coole, '16tE, vrie editor of t
" Idach tF'y," tlAw official orgari of t
(;ef.p.1Proessor PJohnston repor
an especially successful year, and h
plans for ani eq ually valuable onea + n
Nev Boalevar4,t Wl 1Exted fr
Norili ('tuiverSity Ale vto lp t
Libirary Buiildi
(YUHER LIifJ 1 VUIIEN' S IN V
W hat pidse. to be the eginn
of :an expansive bouevard oyste
c unection -witi other ca)"Ins
proveidnts wil. be startedl this f:
when a nmacadamnized P3411'wl bUe c
ftt .ctd I on North ijni e ;fty iixc:
to the library, ruumiaig irt'wec I
cntemxistry and the jnewa (Aone bui
ingse. i1 r te conipletio + i a
r~eictebulding, the old ;sychou
l u cr ator y is being dtemoIhed
make ro'om kJ k, the new drv ew W1'.
At orl th ~ilyrsity t he drkr
will have a wite of SO fet. Int
camfpm It x ill bevidnedto 66 f
to ai'w for sa it4rge pa:u'kvay rumi
thtro. 4hthat ecii cVThe u:a illii
so ' cated that.; f, ew Lr pio
for '1i ih. u ° es noni'Kng ?1draw~n, V
bt i :ained >a u ti l~W :a.Stithov f"
1130 i thentisi aLS air: s.'> L ,;=n e
S,: 'ulCKA :i2. louwt of iia .a ce L
kir II'S o:' IU ilnwv~.- and grouns. y
tr trdr , ,ti god e"1tIYe o ijd ;Yr-+iu
t:^ oe sWe Kos t ldy. 'ith time
titin plans aalig~ theric nlh P 11heC yo!!)
v,0 ieq, as al eady Letguxi there. No
W a cit reallyv be aconipised ho
1 W r. 4soCuthe 0barty co-oprat
of Ithe stunenzts, ot if We o tov(
,,aPe so ii...,grass ronQ,,to0hav e
t~cnkled i' ', 0wor uk wU be
. tid"'] and the rrgcmta wll 4urant
Durngfi: 1011ea v iiVidrin
West side} of toe tOcincemscldng
running up to uversity hall y. a

sonepm tlt nortbIwIl

klurai nr 'R~P ES4IR TLLLEY, OF E
~ S WI~hLBUILDNU wEPAR H~ENT,BACK A
OPEN OR CL SSES f M rris P. Tilley, of
fish depart ment, who wasi
tgi- els y er, has returne
li , ew +s UnIsIrsity _Strutur4'S hig' restime his ork in the unix
of. Wile Its Doors to (0logy, Vv. z1
amr- chlogy, Mieralsgy axal t- Professor Tilley intended
he tiny ,seioiis Europe last year; but beca
ta var was pre ented from dol
has been doi g work in Col
'f 'e t f I1{E ''S C q. Harvard this last university
NI. ; NUMBERt OF FFATI.IlIfS I
ads during the su mer has bee
Vag Itei or alPieSser vacation.
as Aujtr~iteruaad Tie loriigs DA W .ODN(
10 tnong NumiEzrouts Ihzfis DENXB.ORA R
or- PROFESS IRSHP BY]
di- the xmAi Y.:r-, h+ilce bo ld , ill be! In recognition of her s
len really 'Or oa ajia +ytw t 1 ~'t xx :imtie dean of women, Mrs. Myra1
eduliiv4 r~it:' z+ 1L. ' .lie f1nips ~ ail1W12 years a o succeeded
old s nwtiiutia fhe bildinh'i' mc perI loz-her in that capacity,
artux; bet" e(0 iznt 'dz, anod zit non re; ts rc tecl a full rofessorsh
ft- witl tec41t rators to sti ury uC unliv rerity by th ,regents a
su littile L oIN and fads i xi ch must uax1n1ctIn0
e,) Om~pleted efore the uildigis finPally
teturned x'er to the miiit)%
LIt Is gmtld that for the fhrst t'xo
Ld t =neeca 5101: ofli ',aler
hsclasses yvillahe onxiarll t to znC(a't x
tfl hr ldi~gs aon the anlm n', i41
ibis vi cause a ]1=.tle, °+on'tslcioc in I
!! tie P ALVril pnarxn' i^t'l devlif ta
large ',rnhca';es illge! :ogI ,( t~ny or- x
., the diretBDoor 13 h .tI1C 'N u zb'
co, r(1, V'wibe loalet~ hi °:2rge l,."
l ttsm>'1ornB i?:ii'h will tie lit ( ito
icOIallodlt 5660 h ud-nLia l '1 het tabi .
a)TI. Ili thii Fo l i 0 of a. unique 1atur,
being bull x1. sectioij,, w hel cau be
remOoved04toVar1jios purlu..wof the
buildinmg tcmallow for the pro c ring of
extpeinielt' conducted in ftl lectureY u
n room . St~iicllioni have b{.can placed j r
1.'k in the floor .;nd hen aittn li.etothe 1Ile a
ins- taalies will ';:plv I hie inwith p llx ! 1th
ail, a d £,o(tric . Uce~S itc. Directly aboo
an- the lecturt roonm is te[l i:l'rmy, v=P hi jlh I
xu6iscorvel ict1y' ocated ax'i r00 pjiruet-.
ho ed so as to eli imary cumil-p i ,o. i
id- Tile po zi:and veltiatiomm mnachinr-I
tW w ry and tie c a-WI' For the ti'-C of te
09Y sveral l,(j;1wIJIQts.art. lato il thei
! urz E a :t t 'I!4 f41 asto huff ;;
ay l "'S ater om~, :x iO014'is (R au, So t I tt
th+ ill thle tutu +-,all ater. tion"02 rdi-
Oct 'onas can atn:u . Sinh,3.im O1 z
pe1tnce'. t'*i1 un~t i . .vi tebhis an ~l ri
l,, lslz if ]srf=O 1 .a° 1will o41I: of the Nyn..
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ld E a X3;sOv L "S1t 19' t ' e ki'; t 115, i 'l.t
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It <\ sc1 erk .1 t Y COO vi i oit'ietin:0 R eg al
(.1' 1 1 C3: Fl#, ' 44 m . ° :'°~l1 3'il atG7-i
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s E .Ria 4 11 iiii g x .z4, be! 1-' :m fifo il N
tl~c ? A4- feet for i1.:ei ti 'd~ 1k.for' ;
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x lj< x!iliti-d j5 x4 -el thin (coridor
'irur- nd 4' ourt 4'0x" ,~OI~ 1'-
'.ay 'omrn oell"S ;' Elit iiAle
the Four l~ao11,alx 'a 1, £ er 'ut 1 3 01 5, State
and Lenats Sachahsj4 eentiy 4 &vied lt-1
rge tern from rahi s zwho ais fihtinlg i4 j
wili Canadian 1 egmur It 'at the Blgiav

ng. front.

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Material, service and
rorkman ship guaranteed

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GEORGE HOE QUITS POSITION
TO ENTER SPORTS GOODS STORE
George J. Moe, '08, wjho has held
the position of assistant to the gradu-
ate manager of the athletic associa-.
tion for several years, has resigned his,
position to enter into a sporting goods
busiessin Ann Arbor.
The 'office made vacant byp the res-:
ignation of Mr. Moe, will be filled by
John Edmonds, formerly of Youngs-
town, Pa.
SIGMA DELTA KAPPA NEWEST
LAW FRATERNITY ORGANIZED
Articles of association have been
filed with the clerk of Washtenaw
county by the Sigma Delta Kappa fra-
ternity, the objects of the organization
being to promote the university spirit
and to maintain a chapter house for
the Alpha chapter. The new -society
was organized .by students: in the Law
School and will make the fifth law fra-
ternity now on the Michigan campus.

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D)OCTOR ANGEIL BEWNEFITED
BY. LONG TRIP T1111OUGH E
President-Emeritus James B. A2
has returned recently from a len
outing in the east during the sun
months, and is reported to be in
cellent health. Among the pl
which Dr. Angell visited were
Harbor, Me., Providence, R. I.,
Boston and vicinity. At onie occa
in August, hie aided successfully it
University Y. M. C. A. building
paign,
Michigan Booths 1Dor at State
Maize and :Blue decked 14 "U. o t s a h M ci a tt
grounds during the early part of
tember. Lewis 'C.- Ieimann,, '16,
yin Case, '15, and several other
'verines and their as sist ants we;
charge of the stands, from which1
of lemonade and landslides of pea
and popcorn were sold to the visi

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iing done while. you wait

..The..
as Shoe Repairing Co.
Auto Delivery Service

wStr et

Next door north of Wagner t& Co.

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