THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 19 THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 19; Wil Observe "School Week" "School Week" will be observed rer the country December 5 to 11. >mmissioner Claxton has requested e governors and chief school officers of the states to take such act'ion as may be necessary to cause the peo- ple to use this week in such way as it will best spread information regard- ing schools. __ I _ WHTNEY THEATRE SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 7 MR. F. C. WHITNEY PRESENTS THE WORLD'S GREATEST MUSICAL COMEDY STAR FRITZ! ASCHRP .FF IN THE MUSICAL SUCCESS OF ALL AMERICA Gloria n n a Book by Catherine Chisholm Cushing Music by Rudolf Friml, Composer of "The Firefly" ONE HUNDRED FIFTY NIGHTS IN NEW YORK ONE HUNDRED NIGHTS IN BOSTON ONE HUNDRED NIGHTS IN CHICAGO The Only Metropolitan Grand Opera Star in Musical Comedy SHE CAME SHE SAW (By Tom Dewey) She was a sophomore and should have known better,sbut she didn't,- and therein lies the story. About 10 minutes aftertheaEc.1 exan in the Natural Science auditorium had begun, there strolled in the usual belated stude, this time a fur coated one. She got her list of questions from an instructor and started tc work. For 40 minutes the terrific struggle lasted, she nearly chewed up a foun- tain pen, swore internally and bore evidence of a great surging hate foi the man that wrote the test. Finall3 she gave up, went to the attendant, and admitted that the questions were entirely strange. "But," said he, "the material is all in the book." "I suppose so," she faltered, "bul I'm sure I don't remember Mr. G- assigning anything like that." "But Mr. G- teaches psychology, and this is an economics examination,' replied the surprised instructor. Slowly it filtered in, and a dazed sophomore wandered out of theNa- tural Science building wondering where it really was that she was sup- posed to take the phychology examin- ation. BLIND POSTMAN FORMER ATCHIR WITH GIANTS By C. T. H.) An observant individual having nothing much to do about 5 o'clock on any particular. afternoon, will marvel at the phenomenon of a mail collector, going about the execution of his duties without the use of his eyes. This man is Robert C. Carson, col- ored, who has been handling Uncle am's sacred charges for thirteen years for the local postoffice. The duty which is at present incumbent upon him is that of night collector, and in com- pany with a boy who drives the horse and wagon that facilitates his work, he performs this important task in a thoroughly efficient manner. Onlook- ers will testify that his accuracy is remarkable. "Bob," as he is familiarly called by those who know him, is well known by many of the students. Before coming to Ann Arbor he was catcher with the Adrian Giants, and when he joined the force of the local postoffice he con- tinued in that capacity with the team of that organization until he was un- able to hold up the big glove position. For live progressive up-to-date ad- vertising use The Michigan Daily.- Adv. d n ,1 d s e e rL BUT CONQUERED NOTI Pasear Amazes ! ICub';Is iuriedln HazeOf Work (B3 A. T. F.) One of the busiest features of the University is the buildings and grounds department. This very essential branch of the University is divided into 10 sections, all under the direct manage- ment of Superintendent E. C. Pardon and his several foremen. Upon entering the first of these sec- tions, the storehouse department, one is confronted with stacks of packages, express parcels, magazines, periodi- cals, and books. These are received from all parts of the United States, Italy, France, Switzerland and Ger- many, and are written up, re-addressed 1 and delivered to various parts of the campus. After wading through this veritable maize of conglomerated mail, one proceeds to the plumbing and steamfitting department. Here is pro- vided the information that the plumb- ing and steamfitting department cares for all University buildings, Univer- sity homes and several other struc- tures. An average force of 35 men is maintained throughout the year to handle this work. Power Plant Intricate Then, to proceed to the most intri- cate 'branch of the buildings and grounds department, the power plant. At this place, the first revelation is a huge electric locomotive, which is used to haul coal and freight from the Mich- igan Central depot. In the winter, as much as 135 tons of coal are consumed in a day. Mechanical devices, such as automatic stokers, coal crushers and giant vacuums for the disposition of ashes, are used in the place of less !efficient methods. With the completion of the 600 kilowatt unit, theplant will be able to generate about 1,600 kilo- watts of electricity; 700 or 800 kilo- watt hours are expended each day. Department Complete Still gasping from this array of sta- tistics and facts, you stumble into an atmosphere, clogged with sawdust and the noise of saws and drills. This is recognized as the carpenter depart- ment. This section did more work during the past summer than any Ann Arbor factory. And last of all, there is a laundry, janitors' department, painting depart- ment and volunteer fire sector to com- plete a very instructive visit. "Whispering" on record at Allmend- inger's Music Shop.-Adv. Adv. i A Why are you so Insistent Mr. Besimer's Beefsteak Dinners are so Hard to Equal Opposite D. U. R. Station Just Above Rae Theatre THE GREAT BROADWAY CAST 100%-PERFECT BEAUTY CHORUS-100% AND ENTIRE NEW YORK PRODUCTION INTACT Prices: Gallery-75c; Balcony-$1.00, $1.50, $2.00; Lower Floor-$2.50 MAIL ORDERS NOW SALE OPENS FRIDAY, 10 A. 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