THE MICHIGAN DAILY
THURSDAY;MXRCH 18, 1919.
KAHN TO SPEAK HERE
Albert Kahn, of Detroit, archi-
tect of many of the buildings on
the campus, will give a lecture
on "Chateaux of Tourain,"
Thursday afternoon at 4:15
o'clock in the Natural Science
lecture Lroom. Mr. Kahn has
been over the entire territory
himself and brings with him
slides with which he will illus-
trate the lecture.
He is brought here under the
auspices of the Ann Arbor Art
association. The lecture is open
to the public and everybody is
welcome.
Come On Dad
Watch for Date of Ticket Sale
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UNIVERSITY HEAD SEES southwest. The selection and an-
NEED OF YOUNGER MAN nouncement of the man succeeding to
the presidency is expected to be made
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, Be it resolved-That the resigna- At Its adjourned meeting, the board
tion of President Hutchins be ac- also accepted the resignation of Prof.
cepted to become effective June 30,IA. B. Stevens, dean of the College of
1919. jPharmacy, to take effect June 30,
"Be it further resolved--That we, 1919. There has been no appointment
the regents, extend to President made of the successor of Dean Stev-
Hutchins our sincere appreciation for ens, but the board is now considering
his wise, efficient, and devoted serv- prospective candidates.
ices in behalf of the university." Professor William D. Henderson,
In regard to the motives prompting assistant professor of physics, and di-
the president, he has frequently urg- rector of university extension, was
ed that a younger man was neces- relieved of teaching, and made di-
sary to understand the changing rector of university extension, with
trend of present day opinion and or- the title of professor.
ganization. He has felt that in order Prof. David L. Friday, who has been
to grasp the significance of newer de- absent from the University for two
velopments different policies of read- years, has been engaged, and will re-
justment were needed, which could be turn to teach courses in political econ-
put into effect by a man young enough omy beginning with next term.
to perceive them readily; in short, a Several communications were re-
man who has grown up with the new- ceived by the regents from army offi-
er order. Icials, asking consideration to estab-
Successor to Be Named Soon lish at the University a reserve offi-
In the past consideration of the cers' training camp.
candidates, there has been no definite
agreement as to Dr. Hutchins' suc- PRESIDENT'S CAREER TAKES
cessor, but of late it appears that the l IN MANY BIG ACHIEVEMENTS
selection has resolved itself into de-
cision between two or three candi- (Continued from page one)
dance. Upon this theory the Overseas- on Saturday evening, March 15. Spe- insure everyone a good time. Danc-
Club is giving a Foxtrot Ball at the cial music will be furnished by some ing 830 to 11:30. Tickets on sale at
Masonic Temple, Ypsilanti, Michigan, of "Ike" Fisher's best men, which will the Busy Bee at $1 per couple.-Adv
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THE U. of M CLASSICAL CLUB presents
"THE MUCH WOOED MAIDEN"
A Comedy adapted from the
"CASINA" OF PLAUTUS
THURS., APRIL 3, 8 P.M. UNIVERSITY HALL
RESERVED SEATS 35c and 50c
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Ash Receiver,
50c
Two Rests, Match Holder
Glass Lining, Brushed Brass
Haller & Fuller State St. Jewelers
MICHIGAN TAILORING COMPANY
901 N. University Ave. Cor. N. Univ. and Ingalls, Opposite Hill Auditorium
SPRING AND SUMMER SUITS
$18 to $50 Goods nolp on display
LADIES' DEPARTMENT
entire second floor for Dressmaking and Fine Tailoring. A Solution
for cleaning Fur Coats of the best quality at a reasonable price. Try
this new oderless solution for taking the SHINE out of your suits.
As a trial we will only charge you half price. Guaranteed by one of
the leading firms of Chicago, Ill. We will call for your goods over
Phone 2734-W.
We buy your discarded suits
Cleaning and Pressing at reasonable prices
Open 7:30 a. m. to 9 p. m.
W. L. SLEDGE, Proprietor
Perpetuate With Pictures.
Uncle Sam perpetuated his war activities with Pictures.
Big Business perpetuates its developments with Pictures.
Families perpetuate their members with Pictures.
Why Not Perpetuate University Life
with Pictures
Why not have a snap, or flashlight, of the "Bunch," the "Dance," or
the hundred and one other things that occur at "Michigan?" Nothing
tells the story like a Picture. They make delightful souvenirs that will
be cherished lon after other things are forgotten.
You know, or if you don't you can find out for yourself, that Lyndon's
Flash hts and Groups are in a class by themselves. Many have tried and
are still trying but none have succeeded in approaching them in quality.
I am telling you this but don't take my word for it, be your own judge.
Now it's a simple thing to get these pictures; just call Lyndon, and he'll
get them, night or day.
Please get your order in before 8 P. M. for evening.
LYNDON, N. University Ave.
LYNDON. Tel. 458F1, or F2
dent Angell in 1909, he began his pres.
idency in the fall of 1910.
President Hutchins was appointed a
member of the International commis-
sion provided for in the treaty between
the United States and Uruguay for the
advancement of peace.
Reorganizes Alumni
It is, for the most part, due to Pres-
ident Hutchins' reorganization of the
Alumni throughout the state and the
country that they contributed over
$2,000,000 for building purposes dur-
ing his administration.
Building Program Great
President Hutchins has succeeded in
inducing the.Alumni to contribute to
the erection of the Michigan Union,
Martha Cook building, Newberry resi-
dence, Hill auditorium, and also the
Betsy Barbour residence, which is to
be erected in the near future.
Martha Washington Candies fresh
every Friday. Tice's Drug Store.-Ad.
any chances and it will not be necessary
if you select from our stocks.
Dress V[ests, Shirts, Ties
and all other needful articles of wear to go
with them.
Look your best at the J-Hop.
Buy your clothing here.
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Copyright 1919 Hart Schaffner & Marx
Home of Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothing A Felv New Dress
S. W. Corner of Main & Washington Sts.
Suits for Hire
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FOXTROT PROVES POPULAR
The general opinion of the people
this year seems to be that the foxtrot
is much more popular than any other
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Insist upon having your clothes cleaned right by the
Swiss Garment
Cleaning Co.
For detailed information address the Dean of that
* School or College of the University in which you
are specially interested, or the Secretary of the
University, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
CLEANING
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