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!AN DAILY

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y Ave.-Adv. 19, 1919.-Ady.

News From The Other Colleges

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Northwestern - The seniors of
Northwestern University have drawn
up a petition to the Board of Collegiate
Studies to exempt seniors, whose rec-
ords have been creditable, from final
examination. The reasons given were
that the college year ends so late that
the additional time required for ex-
aminations will interfere with future
plans: and that final examinations are
deemed unnecessary for seniors who
have done well in the past.
Harvard-The junior class of Har-
vard has voted to give as a class
memorial a gate which will be situated
at the left of President Lowell's
house. The memorial will serve as an
individual expression of the class' ap-
preciation of the services rendered by
the members of 1920 in the great war.
Pennsylvana-Seniors of the Uni-
versity of Pennsylvania as a final
round-up to their college career, and
as the last get-together, had an all day
outing at the university farm. Ath-
letic contests occupied the greater part
of the day, which was a declared holi-
day for the seniors, granted by the
authorities of the university.
California-The Greek theater at
the University of California has come
to be a potent factor in linking the
life and interests of the college public
with the life and interests of the com-
munity at large. Its capacity lends it-
self to accommodating large audiences,
YARLINGS TO GIE
BELGINSPOTS FRIDAY
VARSITY BAND ON SCHEDULE FOR
CAP NIGHT CERE-
MONIES
Cap night, the next big campus
event, is one of the oldest Michigan
traditions.
Friday night, when the freshmen
snake-dance around the huge bon-fire
in Sleepy Hollow the passing of the
class of the seniors from their Alma
Mater into the world will be marked.
The freshmen also will be sophomores,
the sophomores, juniors, and the. ju-
niors will advance to the dignified rank
of seniors.
At 7:30 o'clock Friday night the dif-
ferent classes will assemble on the
campus, at places to be designated lat-
er, and will march in order, preceded,
by the band, to Sleepy Hollow. At the
entrance to the Hollow will be placed
large boxes into which the freshmen
will throw their pots and toques. It is
again urged that upper classmen bring
their toques also, for the Belgiens still
need "Michigan headgear."
Band to Play
As is customary, the classes will seat
themselves together down near the
front, while the townspeople and is-
tors will fall in behind them. The
program, which is also more or less
traditional, will then begin. This con-
sists of speakers representing the
alumni, the faculty, and the students.
Michigan songs, yells, and music by the
band will be on the program.
The committee in charge has secured
the speakers for the event, and be-
lieves that this year's program will
equal those of previous years.
Free Shows for Fresh
"Where 0' Where" will be sung,
and the corpse of 1922 will be burned.
The freshmen will stage their snake-
dance, and the program will close
with the singing of the "Yellow and
Blue,' 'without which no Michigan
event is complete. -The classes will
then march to the different theaters,
where they will be admitted free.
Ralph E. Gault, '19, will act as miaster
of ceremonies.
Germany Awaits Action of New Cabinet
Berlin, May 17.-Persistent, but con-
tradictory, reports, of a government
crisis are heard in Berlin. The weekly
newspaper published by the independ-
ent socialists says that Count von

Bernstorff has been making an effort
to form a new cabinet which would in-
elude Dr. Dernburg, Mathias Erzber-
ger, and Minister of Defense Noske.
On the other hand there are reports
from official circles that a plan is on
foot to create a cabinet of pacificists
in the hope of winning for Germany
the confidence of the Allies.
Students to Conduct Lecture Tonight
"Christianity and World Democ-
racy" is the subject of an illustrated
lecture that will be given at 8 o'clock
Sunday night in Lane hall by Univer-
sity students.
The manner in which modern in-
dustry has penetrated the eastern
countries of the world and helped es-
tablish Christianity in those countries
will be the basis of the talk.
CONNECT WITH THE CONNECTICUT
MUTUAL
Life Insurance Co., organized 1846. My
educational course free to the right
graduate. Don't see me unless you
think you are a salesman. J. Fred
Lawton, '11, General Agent, 610 Far-
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while its dignity and splendor facili-
tate revival of classic dramas. The uni-
versity authorities, appreciating the
social and educational value of student
interest in the drama, have added their
official endorsement in the appoint-
ment of a Professor of Dramttic Arts.
ADDITIONAL "SPORT5,
YEARLING DIAMOND
SQUAD SCORES TIE
Coach Mitchell's All-Fresh baseball
team registered a 3 to 3 tie in the
match Saturday afternoon against a
picked team of old Varsity diamond
men.
The game which lasted five innings
was called in favor of the Michigan-
Chicago track meet which started at
3 o'clock. The session was long
enough, however, to show the strength
of. the yearlings in their support of
Huback on the mound.
The coachsreports that his outfit is
in first class condition as evidenced
by the scorings made against various
picked teams and the 5-5 tie played
with the Varsity during the past week.

Goinlg

YESTERDAY'S

GAMES

American League
Washington, 3; Detroit, 2.
Philadelphia, 1; Chicago, 0.
St. Louis, 2; Boston, 1.
New York, 8; Cleveland, 3.
National League
Boston, 3; Pittsburg, 2.
No other games.
Collegiate Baseball
Michigan, 4; Chicago, 3.
Illinois, 11; Wisconsin, 4.
Indiana, 2; Ohio State, 1.

With the frosh laws and the soph
engineers tied for first place in the
interclass baseball league, the final
settlement of the leaders hinges upon
two games.
The fact that a dispute arose in the
last contest between the yearling lits
and the freshman engineers, makes
that contest one of no record. This
game will probably be played over,
the winner of which, will help fight out
the tie between the two other leaders.
According to Dr. May, the contest

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'between the two first year classes will
be worked off Wednesday afternoon.
The players on the respective teams.
are requested to get into shape for
the contest.
No games were held this week be-
cause of the Spring games.
Women Hold Interclass Games Monday
Women's interclass baseball games
wil begin this week. The first and
second sophomores teams wil practice
at 4 o'clock Monday afternoon at Palm-
er field. The Junior-Senior game will
be held at 4:45 o'clock Monday after-
noon at Palmer field.

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