4 DAILY AL;4 AV4A%.ol IAA DAILY 'oach Farrell Believes California M4ORY OF SON~ In commemoration of the birthday >f his son, Richard N. Hall, who wa tilled in action in France in 1916, Di Louis P. Hall, df the Dental school vill give a garden party at 4:3( 'clock tomorrow afternoon, at his yes. dence, 1530 Hill street. All members of the'Richard N. Hal' ost of the Veterans of Foreign War. ire invited to attend in uniform, ant hose who wish to bring girls hav( >een asked to do so. The post waE amed in memory of Dr. Hall's son. It is expected that about 350 peopl( vill attend the party, which will b Iostponed until the following day it :ase of rain. jour- PLANS TO FORM ALIONS NEXT YEAR averaged t 15 Owing to the increasing interest it im. the R. 0. T. C. at the University Majo: osi- Robert Arthur, professor of military ter- science and tactics, is planning th' A. formation of a regiment of two bat- Dr. talions for next year. r of The first battalion will consist o sia. three coast artillery companies ane his one ordnance company. The seconc 000 will have a signal corps company anc two of infantryr. Commissions will bW var distributed to men of lower classe ,vas who have had practical experience, but can mainly to the class of '22. ican Major Arthur feels sure that thi and adoption of uniforms and the organ any ization of a regiment will greatly in crease the interest in the R. O. T. C rth, and will materially improve th .om courses of instruction. I.A. ICorrection )st- The 'date for the opening of th( the Summer sessions in all schools ane a," colleges except the Law school, should Our have read July 5, instead of June 5, aE stated in Sunday's Daily. y Gs 0 e e r e ff d ii d e s e e- e e d Swan Laun QUALITY AND FOR SER idryI VICE_ o-date workw cater = rade Gray 111111111111If II 111 0111' C nia an na tra P sen col Go: I Fa sid "W DI flit del Yo Li Sci va tim mo po ert 4' n t oach Farrell believes California Best College Track Team In U S. DIAhL ,QU ESTION TO 11 01ISCUSSED.TDA RE&TOR OF AMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTIES UNION WILL TALK Civil Liberty and Industrial Con- t" is the subject of a lecture to be ivered by Roger Baldwin, of New rk, director of the American Civil berties union, at 4 o'clock this after- on in the auditorium of the Natural ence building.. Mr. Baldwin graduated fromh Har- rd university in 1905 and since that ne has been active in the radical vement. He( has held the same sition in the American Civil Lib- ies union ever since its organiza- tion, and his address will deal largely with his research work and experi- ences in this capacity, especially as they affected the various industrial conflicts during and since the war. In the course of his work, Mr. Bald- win is reported to have done much toward making public many of the vio- lations of free speech and free as- semblage during recent years. LANDSCAPE DESIGN STUDENTS TAKING EASTERN TOUR NOW Students of the landscape design department are making their spring tour this week under the direction of Prof. Aubrey Tealdi. The party, which includes 10 students, left Ann Arbor Saturday by motor. They will visit Buffalo, Rochester, Ithaca, Painesville, and Toledo, taking time to study the points of interest at each stop. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Belief that the University of Califor- a's 1921 track team is the "greatest d best-balanced" college teal in the tion was expressed by Steve Farrell, ck coach of the University. Farrell predicted that if California nds its team to the national inter- legiate meet this year, the Blue and. d men will "clean up the country." f California's track team is all that! rrell says it is, it will rank along e of the California 1920 football onder team" which went through FLANDERS FOR FLOWERS the season undefeated, wining the Pa- cific Coast title and blanking the Ohio State university eleven at Pasadena, Calif., Jan. 1, 1921. Three of California's big point win- ners at track this year were stars of the champion football team. They are "Brick" Muller, "Cort" Majors, captain of the eleven, and "Pesky" Sprott, 'halfback. 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