THE Mil DAILY .Ol A&-, THEM DAILY 1 IVERSITY OF MICHIGAN [CHIGAN HARRY B. HUTCHINS, LL.D., President . Cosmopolitan Student Community Eight Schools and Colleges LLEGE OF LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND THE ARTS-JOHN R. EFFINGER, Dean. rary and scientific courses-Teachers' course-Higher commercial course--Course anee-Course in !Forestry-Course in landscape design-All courses open to pro- il students on approval of Faculty. LLEGES OF ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTURE, MORTIMER E. eCOOEY, Dean. te courses in civil, mechanical, electrical, naval, and chemical engineering-Archi- ahd architectural engineering-Highway engineering-Technical work under in- y of professional experience-Work-shop, experimental, and field practice-Me- Iphysical, electrical, and chemical laboratories-Fine new building-Central heat- Ilighting plants adapted for instruction. DICAL SCHOOL, V. C. VAUGHAN, Dean. Four years' graded course-Highest 3 for all work-Special attention given to laboratory teaching-Modern laboratories clinicalefacilities-Bedside instruction in hospital, entirely under University con- special feature. y SCHOOL, HENRY M. BATES, Dean. Three years' course-Practice court work lty-Special facilities for work in history and political sciences. LLEGE OF PHARMACY, HENRY KRAMER, Dean. Two, three, and four years' -Ample laboratory facilities-Trainingf or prescription service, manufacturing &, industrial chemistry, and for the work of' the analyst. 3MOEOPATHIC MEDICAL SCHOOL, W. B. HINSDALE,' Dean.' Full four years' -Fully equipped hospital, entirely under university control-Especial attention given na medica and scientific prescribing--Twenty hours' weekly clinical instruction. LLEGE OF DENTAL SURGERY, MARCus L. \WARD, Dean. Four years' course- building housing ample laboratories, clinical rooms, lIibrary, and lecture room- material in excess of needs. "ADUATE SCHOOL, ALFRED H. LLOYD, Dean. Graduate courses in all departnents il courses leading to the higher professional degrees. MMER SESSION, E. H. KRAus, Dean. A regular session of the University afford- lit toward degrees. More than 275 courses in arts, engineering, medicine, law, y, and library methods.3, r full information (Catalogues, Announcements of the various Schools and Col- Campus Guide Book, etc., or matters of individual inquiry) address Deans of and Colleges, or the Secretary of the University. l l i 3 1 1 ERISONALLY AUAINTED ITH LINCDLN, ANN ARBOR MAN-NARRATES INCIDENTS OF PRESIDENT'S LIFE In continuing his comments on the Kansas with the northern settlers life of Abraham Lincoln, Mr. A. G. who migrated there to oppose the Proctor, an intimate friend, of the southerners who were pouring into great Emancipator states that after the territory from Missouri. It was Lincoln was elected to the presidency at this time that he first became ac- it was thought necessary to obtain a quainted w,ith John Brown. Mr. competent secretary for him. Proctor kept a large general store in A professor in Columbia University Lawrence, Kansas, and was in the was finally chosen, and Mr. Weed was mob which in 1857 opposed the au- sent out to Springfield to interview thority of Governor Walker of Kan-j the President "nd find out whether or sas, who demanded that the town give not Lincoln would take the secretary up its local government, which had they had picked for him. been established by northerners, and their inani a professor -in Columbia reorganize under the constitution of university, and sent Mr. Weed out to the state, copied after the constitu- Springfield to interview the President tion of Missouri and railroaded into and find out whether or not Linco'r existence by settlers from that state. would take the secretary they had During the Civil war, Mr. Proctor picked for him. was sent west to straighten out the, Chose College Mall affairs of the Cherokee nation, who, Mr. Weed laid the matter before the having become slave-holders, were President, frankly explaining the about to cast their lot with the Con- reason why the New York supporters federacy. He was in this work for had chosen college professor. With over two and a half years. "It cost equal frankness, Lincoln replied, "Mr. the government $30,000 a month to Weed, I don't want a man. for my feed these Indians," declared Mr. secretary who knows more than I Proctor, "but the government did not do." count the cost, not the trouble, for The change in this sentiment toward some. of the food had to be hauled the great man is well shown in the great distances." story which followed. Within the last Eighty, But Active few years when Mr. Proctor was vis Mr. Proctor is an imposing gentle iting the old home of Lincoln, he came man of the old school, but with a upon the possessor of a short auto- tinge of modernity superadded. Al- biographical sketch fn Lincoln s own though a man of over eighty years, handwriting, for which the New York he is surprisingly active and is wide- city library had given a standing offer ly known, not alone for his remark- of $10,000. This from the very section able connections with a number of that was so strenuously opposed to historical characters and his long 'life Lincoln, in the early days of he con- sprinkled with interesting expe- vention.bubeas'ohikenn "I knew John Brown very well, and riences, but because of his keen in- have often talked with him," said Mr. sight into political questions and his Proctor. He went on to say that John ability as a lecturer. He is, above. Brown was the "John the Baptist" of everything else, intensely - American. the anti-slavery movement. "In this he was tremendously successful, for LANDLORD AUCTIONS he aroused the country to this extent; - OFF APARTMENTS that within one year of the time he was hanged we had. elected an anti- slavery President. He was a 'voice St. Louis, Mo., Apr. 3.-Auctioning ., ORPHEUM THEATRE 2:00. 3:30, 7:00, 8:30, 10:00 Sun-Mon., 4, 5 - Mary".Miles Minter in "Yvonne from Paris." Also showing acomedy and Ford weekly. Tues-Wed., 6, 7-June Elvidge in Poison Pen,". Mutt & Jeff car- toon, "Putting On a Dog" and comedy. COMING Bessie Barriscale in "The Luck of Geraldine Laird." WUERTH THEATRE Sun-Mon-Tues., 4, 5, 6-Blanch Sweet in "The Deadlier Sex" and Frank Man in the first of his new two-reel comedies "Broken Bubbles." Wed-Thur., 7, 8-William Far- num in "The Adventure" and a two-reel comedy "Millionaire Paupers" and Kinogram weekly. Fri-Sat., 9, 10-Mitchell Lewis -in 'The Last of His People" and Sj comedy. English Compulsory in China , India Teaches Art to Many The , study of some foreign lan- British India had 122 art col guage is compulsory in all govern- for men and 12 for women in 191' ment schools of China. In most of These institutions enrolled 4' them. English is the foreign language students,.of whom only 842 were taught. men, FLOWERS FLOWERING PLANTS couSIS & Hall Members Florists Telegraph Delivery Phone 115 1002 S. Univ. " e r T _ a SHUBERT DETROIT SHIRLEY W. SMITH, Secretary BESIMER'S GRILL OLIVER MOROSCO WILL PRESENT FRANCIS X. BEVERLY BUSHMAN BAYNE gal Grilled Porterhouse, Appearing in Person i Steaks f I IN THE NEW SPOKEN DRAMA BY E: E. ROSE-"16 SPEAKING PARTS 11:30o a.m. to .1: 3 P.m. 1:wpmo. o8,p.' m. crying in the wilderness.'" When asked whether or not he subscribed to the theory that John Brown was demented, he replied that he did not. Wa's Real Puritan "John Brown was a real Puritan of the Cromwell type. He never took a' drink of liquor in his life,-he never used tobacco, he never swore or played a game of cards. He was a man of remarkable moral courage, which is shown by the fact that he was willing to die for those who could never possibly do anything for him; but he lacked judgment." Knew Brown Mr. Proctor was born in 1838 in Gloucester, Mass., and when only 19 years old went into the Territory of I W. Huron St. - Upstairs . Interurban Stptionover Rae Theatre I 11111 apartments to the nignest biader is the newest measure several St. Louis real estate owners are using to obtain maximum returns on their property. The City Complaint Board has re- ceived many letters to this effect from disgruntled tenants. The ten- ants write that property owners as- sert exceptional rentals have been offered them in the last 18 months, because of the house fapine, and that at the expiration of leases the apart- ments would be turned over to the highest bidder. One of the complainants, Charles V. Brady, declared his rent had been increased from $17.50 to 52.50 in the last two years. LANGUAGE COURSES OFFER EXTENSIVE FIELD OF STUDY (Continued from page 1) one could well expect to be a fairly accomplished linguist. Teach Science of Language In all this list there have not been mentioned the courses in general ling- uistics and comparative philology which, according to the catalogue "aim to familiarize students with the gen- eral principles and methods/of the sci- ence of language-," and which trace the development of speech sounds and their changes, etc. The student might spend an entire semester on these courses alone. The Shipment from Sears--Roebuck Has Arrived , Her-Talk about "putting on the dog," I saw a guy in a new golf outfit and instruments, walk around the same block twice, promenade State street, up Hill to the "horn," and then back on the home stretch. It sure was a dandy review. T. B. Thousands of Japs In Other Schools Two thousand three hundred and thirty three Japanese students were studying in other countries in 1916. Read the Daily advertisements. They will-'lead you to the best of Ann Ar- bor's stores.--Adv. Hank Man Blanche Sweet "THE DEADLIER SEX"' IN SUNDAY--MONDAY ANDTUESDAY -AT THE , _. I t r jil 3; ( u a ; man I 1 ou I i i 'llilllil' II' ,:" lire. ' y 4iy1, V ADULTS 35e CHILDREN lOe 7 M VARY MILES MINTERS TRADE N .MARK Y IN A MERICA is fast becoming a pipe smoking country. Every year more and more men are realizing the comfort, the satis- faction, and the economy of the pipe. And by natural selection, more and more men are smoking V{ D C Pipes. This is not chance. It is because W D C Pipes offer the utmost in pipe value. Honest French briar, seasoned by our own special process make W D C Pipes break in sweet and mellow. Coupled with that is a self-governed body of pipe makers whose sole object is to fashion pipes which are without peersin all the world. And it has been accomplished. Ask any good dealer. 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