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Clenens, Mieh., Mich.. mathematics. shby -Lexion- it. The e LLA~sprirng yle,intwo heights PROF.4C.1H. COOLEY LEAVES FOR INDiP)IAN AlO11 CONVENTION Eiwelts to Initiate New Coiurses In Prictical Stury of Sociol. ogy at University Professor C. H. Cooley of the Vco- nomics department, left Ann Arbor Wednesday night to attend the annual convention of social work- ers in session at Indianapolis. Professor Cooley's classes will not meet today. Before leaving he said that one of his objects in attend- ing was to get ideas concerning prac- tical study of social conditions, pre- liminary to the introduction of a num- ber of such courses here. Among the 700 people attending the gathering are many of national and world-wide prominence. Among theseare: Jane Addams, Graham Tay- lor, Julia Lathrop, the head of the Federal Children's Bureau, and Wil- liam Wirt, the author of the famous Gary school system. PROF. T. C. TRUEBIOOD HACK F 1 O-) TRIP TO OLD ASSOCIATF4 Prof. T. C.. Trueblood of the oratory department, has returned from Dela- ware, Ohio, after a visit to Prof. Robert I. Fulton, with whom he was associat- ed from 1878 to 1892 and with whom he has collaborated in writing several books on oratory and elocution. Professor Trueblood may be recalled to Delaware at any time, as the death of Mr. Fulton is momentarily expected. CING EVENTS r r ALLMENDINGER's SMusic Shope/ Phone 1692-F 1 122 E. Liberty II :I1 'the mach tlea II~oom OPEN CASE OF. WOIRTIJ,'14E, AGAINST CHIEF OF POLICE The case of Clarence Worth, '14E, against Chief of Police Frank Pardon; et al. in which the plaintiff seeks to recover $10,000 damages from each of six defendants, on a false imprison- ment charge, opened in the circuit court in this city yesterday. All of the morning session was con- sumed in drawing a jury. Three of the 25 witnesses for the plaintiff were on the stand yesterday afternoon, includ- ing Worth himself. It is said that the rest of the week will be needed to complete the case, because kf the large number of witnesses. Worth alleges that the charged of- fense, of false imprisonment, was perpe)trated at the time of the sopho- more class rush on the Majestic theater last fall. LUNCHES, CANDIES, HOT SUNDAES AT THE SUGAR BOWL 1 GR9 S O U T H M IA IN S T R E E T WE MAKE OUR OWN CANDIES OUT OF THE PUREST AND BEST MATERIALS Honorable Mention is a poor salve for - the wounds of fail- ure in the final test for high marks. Hitting the line - hard in class room or on the athletic field calls for thes- courage and endur- ance that come from a well noulr- ished body made fit for the day's work by proper food. Shredded Wheat is the favorite food of college students for study or play because it supplies the greatest amount of digestible, tissue-building material with the least tax upon the digestive organs. It contains all the rich, body-building material of the whole wheat grain made digestible by steam-cooking, shredding and baking. It is on the training table of nearly every college and university in the United States and Canada. Delicious for breakfast with milk or cream, or for any meal with all kinds of fruits. is now making Reservations for tion and College-end Banquets. Initia- Fr a t e r ni ties, Sororities and Campus Societies are invited to take advantage oI our Splendid Facilities. Please Telephone or Call without delay, as May and are being taken rapidly. Personally June dates (Second Floor Annex) ?Ilach & Co. Leave Copy Leave Copy th at Quarry's and Students' TDVERTISIN SupplyStore PROF. ALLEN IMPROVIN% ; MAY MEET CLASSES SOON Prof. John It. Allen, who recently suffered the loss of his right eyeball following an accident, will be able to, get outdoors today if the weather per- mits. Professor Allen was up for the first time yesterday, and is feeling as well as could be expected. It is poss- ible that he will be able to return to his university classes within a week if he continues to improve as much as he has for the past two days. Bragg Addresses'19 Engineer Assembly Prof. E. M. Bragg, of the marine en- gineering department, spoke on the "Marine Engine" at the fresh engineer assembly yesterday. During the busi- ness meeting the committees for the "Pow-wow" which will be given on May 26 were announced. They are: Refreshment committee, D. P. Wood, chairman, H. N. Brand, L. W. Page, and S. J. Thompson; firewood commit- tee, M. G. Sheldon, chairman, F. S. Saunders, D. B. Caldwell and S. C. Smith. Welsh, '12, Elected to Banking Club Word has been received that Wil- Ham W. Welsh, '12, has been elected to the International Banking club with headquarters located in New York. After leaving school Mr. Welsh was employed as secretary of the local Civic association and is now with the National City bank of New York city. Suffrage Association Elects Today The Equal Suffrage association of he university will hold its annual elec- tion of officers at a meeting this af- ternoon at 4:15 o'clock in Newberry residence. At the close of the bal- loting Dr. Elsie Pratt will give a short talk to members. The Michigan. Daily for the rest of the year, 50c. ** i f. May 12,-Soph Prom, Armory. A May 13.--University of Detroit vs. All-Fresh, baseball game. May 13.-Varsity track meet. May 13. -- Cornell University vs. Michigan, baseball game. May 16.--Senior Swing-Out. May 17.-Straw Hat Day. May 17.-First concert of May Fes- tival, 8:00 o'clock, Hill auditorium. May 18.-Second concert of May Fes- tival, 8:00 o'clock, Hill auditorium. May 18-19.--Engineering exhibit.. May 19.--Third concert of May Fes- tival, 2:30 o'clock, Hill auditorium. May 19.--Afternoon, tug of war be- tVweena sophomores and freshmen. May 19.--Fourth concert of May Fes- tival, 8:00 o'clock, Hill auditorium. iMay 30.--Morning, pushball contest and class relays, Ferry Field. May 20.-Polish Seminary vs. All- Fresh, baseball game. May 20.-Leland Stanford Univer- sity vs. Michigan, track meet. May 20.-Fifth May Festival concert, 2:30 o'clock, Hill auditorium. May 20.-Sixth concert of May Fes- tival, 8:00 o'clock, Hill auditorium. May 30.-Memorial Day (Holiday). May 30.-State Normal College vs. All-Fresh, baseball game. June 2-3---Interscholastic Meet. June 2.-Notre Dame University vs. Michigan, baseball 'game. June 2.--Cap Night. June 3.-Notre Dame University vs. Mlihigan, baseball game. June 9.-M. A. C. vs. Michigan, base- ball gam June 10.--M. A. G. vs. Michigan, base- ball game. June 25-Baccalaureate Services. June 26-27.-Class day exercises in the schools and colleges. June 26-27.-Alumni Days. June 29-Commencement Day. 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