THE MICHIGAN DAILY . AlLY OFFICIAL BULL COMMUNICATION SUPPORTS These foundations are certainly more BRYAN'S EVOLUTION IDEA stable than the continually shifting sand. of "science falsely so-called." (Continued from Page Five) Christians may be "credulous," but to relegated to the dump of discard. swallow the ape, lizard, horse theories, Does not "Alumnus" know that accord- requires a degree of gullibility only to I hA sud nd in admirArs of a man who.- according to "Alumnus," preferred having an ape rather than a man as a grandfather. H. A. CAMERON. Mullanes Taffies at Tice's Drug .tore, 117 So. Main.-Adv. SMASONS ATTENTION All Masons on the campus are invit- ed to attend the regular meeting of the Craftsmen's Club. Saturday even- ing, Nov. 13th, at 7:30 P. M. at the Masonic Temple. The third degree will be conferred followed by a recep- tion for the officers of the grand lodge of the state of Michigan.-Adv. eI FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1920. Number 84. UU LV ULIU AAi pulAAAa aj. Q vi w u+waa "" .r.," 'o the Freshman and Sophomore Classes in the Colleges of Literature, Science and the Arts and Engineering and Architecture: Your classes on Saturday morning, Nov. 13, will not be held in order hat you may participate in the annual class contests. This action is taken n accordance with the recommendations of the deans of the colleges con- :erned. M. L. BURTON, President. JUniversity Club: There will be a special business meeting of the club at the room in Alumni Memorial hall at 8 o'clock Friday evening, Nov. 12, after which here will be an entertainment. Members are urged to bring new members >f the Faculty as guests. F. E. ROBBINS, Secretary. Law School - Special Lectures: INVESTMENTS - The next lecture in this course, by Mr. Dallas M. Boudeman, will be given Friday, Nov. 12, at 4 p. m., in Room B of the Law building. MICHIGAN STATUTES - The next lecture in this course will be given Yriday, Nov. 12, at 5 p. m., in Room B of the Law building. H. M. BATES, -Dean. Art Exhibit: The collection of Seascapes by Woodberry will continue to be on ex- hibition throughout this month at Memorial Hil from 2 to 5 including Sunday. On Wednesday at 3 Mr. E... Barnes will give a gallery talk, and on Sunday at 3 Mr. Wilfred Shaw will give a lecture. There will be two gallery talks each week; announcement of these will be made in The Mich- igan Daily. H. P. THIEME. ing to an eminent Harvard investiga- tor, it is the lizard, and not the ape, that is our grandfather? Or was it the horse? Really I am nut sure not hav- ing the article handy. Anyway, ape, horse, or lizard, it makes no difference: like the false witnesses mentioned in Mark 14:59, their testimony does not agree together. What "Alumnus" should do is to find out the latest theory as to his ancestors. It is not the ape. He might seem a reaction- ary to even quote it. "Alumnus" makes fun of the "founda- tions of belief" that satisfy Christians. 1 Gymnas i um C lothing Complete outfit Includig shirt, pants, supporter and shoes $4.25 w - -- AH R'S UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORES MINNOW. amans TRAOE MARK LO.R. U.S.. PAT WFV WHY NOT DRESS WARM Men's Dress Footwear 0 WHAT'S GOING ON FRIDAY _!:14 - Law fauity luncheon, room 133, Union. 4:16-Lecture by Baron De Geer, Na tural Science auditorium. 6:30-Ambulance club dinner, Union. 60 -Theta Delta Chi dinner, room 318, Union. 6:30-Michigan Dental society dinner roofa 319, Union. 7:00-Varsity band meets at engineer- ing arch. 7:30--Calvinise club meets, Union. 7:30--Chinese Student club Meeting, Lane hall. 7:30-Pep meeting, Hill auditorium. 7 :0-Bayotne, N. J., club meets in room 304, Union. 7:30 - St. Paul Lutheran Students meet at Young People's club room, Third and West Liberty streets. 7:30-All Filipino students meet in basement of Lane hall. 8:00-Lecture by Baron De Geer, Na- tural Science auditorium. S:0--Intereollegiate Socialist society meets in room P 162, Natural Sci- :ence building. t8-Classical club will hold inita- tion of new members in Barbour gymnasium, followed by an informal party and dance. SATURDAY S:00-Chicago-Michigan football game at Ferry field. 7:30- Craftsmen's club will confer third degree for the grand officers of the state of Michigan at Masonic temple, corner Huron and Main streets. All Masons invited. 7:30 - Ann Arbor Radio association meeting in room 248, Engineering building. 8:00-Concert by the United States Marine band in Hill auditorium. U-NOTICES The exhibition of Woodbury's paint' lugs in Alumni Memorial hall will be open from 2 to 5 o'clock on both Friday and Saturday afternoons. ..embers of the United States Marine club are requested to meet at Wbite's studio at 10 o'clock Sunday for Michiganensian photograph. Subscriptions for the Michganensia will be taken at the Michiganensian office, Ann Arbor Press building, every afternoon this week. Senior engineer officers and chairmen of committees are requested to have their pictures taken as soon as pos- sible for the Michiganensian. Bayonne, N. J., club meets in room 804, Union, 'immediately after the Pep meeting Friday night. Baron De Geer Speaks Twice Today Baron De Geer, the distinguished Swedish geologist, will speak at 4:15 o'clock this afternoon and again at 8 o'clock this evening in the Natural Science auditorium on "An Auto- graphic Record of Climate for the Past 10,000 Years." The first address will be on "Working Methods," and the second on "Application to Swed- ADIINLSPORTS SOUTH AFRICANS TAKE SOCCER GAME Yesterday's soccer game between the South African and the South American soccer teams resulted in a rather one sided victory for the South Africans, who displayed a brilliant attack and won 12 goals to 0. The victors showed marked superiority in all departments of the game and the result was never in doubt. Today's schedule in the Interfra- ternity soccer tournament is: Alpha Sigma Phi vs. Sigma Chi, Phi Chi vs. Signus club, Phi Gamma Drta vs. Phylon. Games are scheduled to start promptly at 3:30. The All-campus cross country run will start at 4:10 today, from Water- man gymnasium, on the 'three mile course. This event will be the last intramural meet for the fall. The course will be identical with that run last week by the freshmen, which was covered in 14:47 1-5 by Harry Davis. Runners finishing in the first six po- sitions will receive numerals re- gardess of class. All men except Varsity and All-fresh are eligible to compete. SWIM1ING TEAM USING "Y" POOL FOR PRACTICE (Contued from page Three) In the long events such as the 220 and 440 yard swims, Hubbard is show- ing to good advantage, and the dives are in capable hands with White, of last year's Varsity, taking care of ,them. Goldsmith, another diver of last year's Varsity, is handling the coaching of the freshman candidates, and Babcock is another old man who Is back on 'the job early. Neither is the ability confined to the veterans. Among the new men who show promise are Wallin, Corby. Orr, Coates, Glegson Bowen, and Kuhn. They are working out regu- larly, and if their performances are any criterion of their abilitytto de- velop Michigan's swimming team for the year 1920-21 will be a well bal- anced organization. The first meet for which plans have been laid will take place on Dec. 4, when the Detroit Athletic club is having an invitation swim. Water men from all over the state are expected to take part and Coach Drulard plans to make several entries. SEATING ARRANGEMENTS AT FIELD INCREASED FOR GAME (Continued from Page Three) sidered for seats in the main stands and to accommodate this overflow the bleachers that do duty in Waterman gymnasium have been moved to the field and placed at the east end. These seats will take care of 850 of the un- lucky ones. Just adjacent to the bleachers an extra standing room space has been set up for 1,500 peo- ,ple. FOR THE CiArv6ME ONE OF THOSE SMARTEST DRESS OXFORDS Nothing smarter for Evening dress, nothing more comfortable for dancing. Patent or dull calf as you wish. Every college man has need for these SHEEP-LINED COATS. AT THE REDUCED PRICES PRICE $11.00 1ill Keep You Warm Walk-Over Boot Shop i 115 South Main Street S- bV t i! !ili/1" 9 Don't Forget a Pair of those ENGLISH WOOL-RIBBED SOCKS and a Pair of HEAVY BUCKSKIN GLOVES 0 Si -:: Nov is the Time to Order Your Personal CHRISTMAS GREETING CARDS Large Stock - Early Delivery ENGRAVING - EMBOSSING a Specialty TINKER & COMPANY Clothes, Furnishings and Hats SOUTH STATE ST. AT WILLIAM ST. A ---- ---- CHRISTMAS GIFT BOXES of FINE STATIONERY now ready Make your selection now. deposit will hold until Christmas New Whitney One Night-Monday, Nov. 15 A o. D. 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