lutes Delivery 1002 S. Univ. I S I s that young ap and style. 41, as Blacks. id'n Shoes- Piano; violin, and voice numbers will be heard' on the program of the complimentary Faculty concert to be given at 2:30 o'clock Sunday afternoon in Hill auditorium. Grace Johnson Konold, soprano; Anthony J. Whitmire, violinist, and Harrison Stevens, pianist, will be on the program with Dorothy Wines. in the capacity-of accompanist. Prof. Albert A. Stanley; Prof. Earl V. Moore, and Mr..Russell.Carter, of the University School of Music, will attend the Music Teachers' National convention at Philadelphia during the Christmas 'vacation. Miss Carolyn Beebe; director of the New York Chaiber of Music society, with her companion, will be entertain- ed at Martha Cook building at the time of the concert of the society Mon- day, Dec. 15. MANY DISCHARGED REGULARS NOW IN SERVICE ABROAD With 'the American Forces in Ger- many, Dec. 10-Quite a number of regular old timers who marched to the If -$14.00. ! x.'-11 V6 I L*S ma 1....a. MEMORIALoF PR-INCEIS U . SYISIT PLANNED TO FOUND CHAIR OF AMERICAN HISTORY IN ENGLISHt M UNIVERSITIES As a permanent memorial of the visit of the Prince of Wales to the United States, the Anglo-American society, which is arranging to cele-4 brate next year the tercenteniary of the sailing of the Pilgrim fathers for America, plans to found a chair of American history, literature and in- stitutions for British universities. One Gift Received The foundation, of the chair is to be one item in the celebration pro- gram, for which plans are being made to raise 60,000 pounds. One gift of 20,000 pounds has been received by the society from Sir W. G. Watson, chairman; of the Maypole Dairy com- pany,. thus starting the fund with a third of the sum desired. At present there is no special ar- rangement at any English university for teaching American history, and combined with the idea of founding this chair would be that of asking such men as ex-President Taft, Vis- count Bryce, and Arthur James Bal- four to occupy it year by year, and to have the subject taught at all great universities in turn rather than at one particular university. Prince Gratified In writing to SirW. G. Watson, the Prince of Wales said in part, "Nothing' could have more touched and gratified me, on reaching again the shores of *Great Britain, than the announcement just made to me by the Duke of Con- naught of your noble gift for the ;foun- dation of a chair of American history, literature and institution." Rhine with the' American Army of Occupation in December, 1918,tand who have been to the United States and discharged and enlisted again go to make up the Fifth and Fiftieth In- fantry- regiments which arrived re- .cently in the vicinity of Coblenz to await possible dispatch in the near future to Upper' Silesia to supervise the plebiscite. A large percentage of thes soldiem are from the First, See-) ond and Third divisions, some of whom saw 10 and 12 months' service in France and Belgium before the arm- istice. New York, Dec. 10.-Add Greenwich Village to the spots of "atmosphere" that are no more. Like the Bowery and the old down town residential dis- trict the Bohemia of the metropolis is about extinct. Unconventional people still reside in the vicinity of Washington Square but those who knew it in the old days call the present residents, pos- ers. Struggling young geniuses, living in poverty in cheerless attics or stable' studious no more evade insistent land- ladies by the. back stairway. They don't because the same attics and sta- bles now lease for anywhere , from $1,500 to $3,500 a year, security de- manded. The Bohemian restaurants are commercialized. There is no credit and prices range with eating places in the White Light district. GREENWICH LONGE] Bill VILLAG HAUNT Reopening of college at the end the Christmas holidays will find campus publications settled in tb new offices on the second floor of Press building, according to the p ent plans of the committee in cha of student publications.. Light and roomy offices are be provided in the two large rooms of addition, which is now nearing c pletion. The editorial and business flees of The Daily, Gargoyle, Chia Michiganensian,.Directory and Ath is program and also the office Prof. E. R. Sunderland, who is charge of all student, publications, be moved to this addition. 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