MICHIGAN DAILY C >rms of hazing have been abol- .t the University of Wisconsin esult of the serious injury of nderclassmen In a recent class Leaders of the sophomore and, an classes,will go on trial be- .e student self-governing body' 'ting the trouble and if convict-f be expelled from the univer-. '*yrocuse to (4ve Degree to Wliilney Prof. Allen S. Whitney, of the de- partment of education, and Mrs. Whit- -SITY WA ney left- recently for a few days' visit at Mrs. Whitney's former home in Fairport, New York, and will stop at y'racuse, New York, on the return talistics show 12,601 Alumni Were journey. Syracuse university has sig- I In Service of Country In nifled its intention of conferring the War degree of doctor of laws upon Profes- sor Whitney, and has requested his presence at the conmmzncement e r DEFCORATIONS FOR BRAVERY cises on June 1 for that purpose. Twv h snd x ndrdand -...-, Corbett s Big Sale Is On In Full Swing. Candy By Mail ft When you leave Ann Arbor bear this in mind: Wherever are, at home, at camp, at the seashore, or even abroad.- can still et Betsy Ross'Candle. SPECIAL ATTENTION TO MAIL ORDERS We insure you Fresh Candies and the Best of Service BI' /$p The Betsy Rss, Shop THANKS We wish to thank the student body for its splendid patronage during the year. 1 We have always striven to please you the "Lyndon" way!t 1 Y11 a lL 10W11 , p l A ULIl , W one alumi of the University of Michi- gan were in the service of the United States during the World war, accord- ing to statistics compiled by Harley ,. Senseman, director of the alumni catalogue office. Mr. Senseman has gathered together material relative to the activities of the alumni of the Uni- versity during the wr from military circulars secured from various sour- ces. Of the 12,601 men in service 4,761 were officers. Of this number 3,880 were army officers, 531 navy officers, 317 aviation officers, and 48 naval avia- tion fiicers. The University sent one major general, 4 brigadier generals, 2 rear admirals, and 1 lieutenant colo- nel. Otte Hundred and sixty-six faculty men entered theservice and of this number 85 were officers. 2, 151 stu- dents were enrolled in the University of Michigan S. A T. C. and 596 in the U. S. N. C. 224 Decorations Conferred Two hundred and twenty-four dec- orations were conferred upon alumni of the University.. The Italian govern- ment bestowed 23, the Cuban 1, the British 16, the Roumanian 1, the Mon- tenegran 1, the Belgian 6, the Serbian 2, the French 119, the Russian 2, the Canadian 2, the United States 28. Un- classified decorations total 23. According to the statistics compiled by Mr. Senseman 234 alumni died in the service of the' United States. Of this number 127 died within the United States while 107 died on foreign soil. Of the 234 men who gave their lives in th3 war 117 had seen overseas ser- vice and 117 had not been outside the United States.. Thirty-seven alumni were killed in action with infantry, 8 in aeroplane battles; 142 died of disease, 3 were killed in automobile accidents, 16 in aeroplane accidents, and 1 in a rail- road accident. Fifteen died from wounds received in action, 4 were lost in the sinking of vessels by subma- rines, 2 were killed in drill accidents, 3 in accidental drownings, and 3 by suicide. Seniseinan Praises Alumni In aletter to University officas giv- ing the results of his investigation, Mr Senseman says, "I have neither time nor space to give any hint of some of the very remarkable accounts concern- ing the activities and services of many of our alumni. Some of the stories re- ceived read like the most idealistic fiction and tell of the many acts of heroism, strategy, self-sacrifice, devo- tion, and disregard for safety in the discharge of' duty. So far as I have been able to follow the records there was not a single case of desertion or culpable conduct among our alumni. The returns received by Mr. Sense- man show that two former students in the University served with the Ger- man army during the war. i.41 SI WIN iIl~ltIIIIIIIIIIHIHIIIIJIIIII ll! ill l Groups Views Lantern Slides Amateur Finishing Of The Better Sort 713 E. (UNIVERSITY AV. s White Flannel Trousers $7.5-$9.50, StraW Hats, Sailors.....$3.00-$4.0' Panama Hats.......$2.50-$3.50 B. V. Ds.. .....$ .751-$.35 Lisle [lose ......,...$ .18-$ .25 Silk Hose .... $ .50-$ .75-$1. Neck Band Shirts....$1.50-$2. Stiff or Soft Collars.... .... ... .$ .18-$ .22-$ Sport Coats ........... 15. $16s501 $23.50 Tom Corbett $ 335O WHJlERE FITFORM CLOTHES ARE SOLD Young Men's Herringbone Suits, in grey and brown, dou- ble and single breasted, all pure wool, high-grade Fitform Suits, at 116 EAST LIBERTY STREET This is our last chance to tell you of these wonderfu at the above prices. This is our last chance to say "Au Revoir." -We will be open to serve you throughout exams. Drop in be- fore you leave. n The Good Old Summer ime Summer or Hot Weather Necessities. ARE ALWAYS FOUND HERE J. L. CHAPMAN JEWELER AND OPTOMETRIST The Store of Reliability &Satisfaction 113 South Main Street INN ARBOR, - MICHIGAN 'y. Film fit s KODAK Eastman Film WE have it-both auto-' graphic and non-auto- graphic-in all the sizes, carefully kept under proper conditions and ready foir your Kodak. Let our experts criticise your negatives-they may be able to help you makegood pictures better. CALKINS- FLETCHER D RUG COU. COLUMBIA RECORDS NOW r ON SALE 10th OF THE, MONTH LIST A-3401 loonlight. Played by the Happy Six. Fox Trot........ Rebecca, Played by Yerkes Jazarimba Orchestra. Fox Tr A-3403 Some Little Bird. Played by Coon-Sanders Novelty C chestra. Fox Trot.......................... 10o Isomies. Fox Trot. Played' by Coon-Sanders Novel Orchestra. A-33 3 TwoF Seet Lps. Played by.Yerkes' Jaza inba Orchest Fox Trot .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3azie. Played by Yerkes Jazarimba Orchestra. Fox Tr A-3391 Nestle in Your Daddy's Arms. Played by Art Hickma Orchestra. Fox Trot ............................ I Spoiled You. Played by Art Hickman's Orchestra. F . Trot. A-31400 Wishing. Played by Yerkes Jazarimba Orchestra. F T rot .................................. Vin Coming Bakito You-Maybe. Fox Trot by Ted Lewi Jazz Band. A-1;13:7 1rokhen 1bLoon. Sung ~by iNora Bayes................. . In a Little t'rolit Parlor. Sung by Nora Mayes. A-3;s7 Siren of a Southern Sea. Art Hickman's Orch. Fox Trol Day Dreams. Art Hickman's Orchestra, Fox Trot. A -33) Bright Eyes. Jess Libonati. Xylophone Solo ......... Underneath Hawaiian ,Shies. Jess Libonati. Xylophone A-C,77 P1 Be, With You in Appie Blossom Time. Prince's 0 chestra. Waltz ............................... iBaby Dreams. Prince's Orchestra, Waltz. A-6181 Love In Lilac Time. Metropolitan Dance Players. Waltz Meilo Cello. Metropolitan Dance Players. Waltz. A-8175 Pussy Willow Waltz. Prince's Dance Orcli. Waltz.... Beautiful Annabell Lee. Prince's Dance Orch. Waltz. A 61 0 l)earest One. Prince's Dance Orcrestra. Waltz...... Down the Trail to 1Mme Sweet hIome. Yerkes Jaza rinba Orchestra. Waltz. We also have a complete stock of records sung and p by the most FAMOUS ARTISTS. Why not make a tion of these to be enjoyed by the folks at home all d your vacation. Al1-iEendinger Music Shop 12-122 E.. Liberty Street ELECTRIC FAN S REFRIGERATORS RED STAR VAPOR OIL STOVE. THERMOS BOTTLES PYREX GLASSWARE GRIDS STERNO CANNED, PICNIC SETS HEAT FISHING TACKLE PRESENTS FOR JUNE WEDDINGS, GRADUATIONS AND EVERYTHING CAILLE MOTORS FOR BOATS AUTO ACCESSORIES, TIRES AND TUBES p1z s $'M4 U ,G VwwlPROM" SC Vp-To-Date .a .re POW31 6103 . AT ... --- , r.M.... SENIORS POPULA GOOD LUCK AND BEST WISHES