THE MICHIGAN DAILY s 4W- Union art committee which selected under which it will be viewed in the I TCHINS PORTHIT the Chicago artist. future. Pa.Ited ereIs Fine Likeness Painted Here Consensus of opinon seems to be A campaign among students, faculty that the artist has expressed in hise and resident alumni raised the money work the dominating qualities of a for the picture, and the motive behind President Hutchins' personality with-~ AW FINDS SATISFACTION EX- the plan was a final tribute to the re- out sacrificing the likeness in any de-c PRESSED BY ALL SEEING tiring president. gree. At the same time, it possesses THE WORK Mr. Clarkson, who is considered the a quiet dignity which fits in very wellr leading portrait painter of the west, with the University's official portraitt atisfaction with Ralph Clarkson's spent the month of May in Ann Arbor. of the president.I trait of President Harry B. Hutch- The actual painting was done in the Presentation of the portrait to the has been evidenced generally by yet unfinished reading room of the1 University was made at the annual se who have seen' the completed Union, where the portrait will event- meeting of the alumni in Hill audito- nting, according to Mr. Wilfred B. ually hang on the opposite side of the rium during commencement week. w, secretary of the Alumni asso- large mantel from the Chase portrait ion, who, with Irving K. Pond, '75, of President James B. Angell. This hitect of the Union building, and enabled the painting to be done under O d Bachman, '20, composed the the same lighting conditions as thoseI 111t111lllllfli ll tl lltllilll illllll1811711[H lll lll llllI iII{Illilllitilltillilltilli11 #. Rooms__FOR 9ALL (Continued from Page One) Under his direction a corps of stu- dent workers started a house to house -canvass early last summer. Tabula- tion of the work of this committee showed that 750 houses were visited. In these houses 2,200 students had al- ready made arrangements for accom- modations and rooms for 800 more were listed. Since that time about 1,500 rooms have been listed with the y~ ; "tr committee. The committee further estimates that approximately 2,000 of the men students live either in Ann -.. .,Arbor or so near that they will not require rooms. This just takes care of the 6,500 men students expected to ' :. register this year. Terbal Contracts Broken The case of the worfen is somewhat different, as they are required to live HERE'S unlimited pleasure and enjoyment to be had in sorority or approved houses or in in the abilty to play a musical instrument- n hertydrito ine s tainl ablt Another hitch in the situation lies And the ease, and quickness with which you can = in the fact that in few of the cases learn to play any of the sinall instruments will really surprise - had the students who engaged their you. We have, a most complete assortment of rooms last summer made written con- you. eaotracts with their landladies, and a higher rent was demanded when they VIOLINS MANDOLINS MANJOS UKULELES a returned this year than they had agreed to pay when making the orig- GUITARS ACCORDIONS SAXOPHONES = inal agreement. While the University, during past years, has stood back of -together with band and orchestra instruments and all mu- E the landladies and has seen to it that the student did not break his part of~ sical supplies. the verbal contract, there has never C been any pressure brought to bear on To show and demonstrate any instrument you may be = the landladies. It is the hope of the nterested in, places you under no obligation whatever - new administration to take care of this matter and provide some backing rather it is certain to prove of interest to you and a genuine = for the student. pleasure to us. You'll find our salespeople courteous and Want "Campus Rooms"- , only too glad to give you any information or advice. Drop The difficulty in housing the stu- in a yor fist pporuniy != dents has not been so much due to at frst ppotuniy =any lack of rooms, but rather to the - fact that the students do not wish to room more than a five minutes' walk from the campus, which cuts down considerably the list of desirable rooms. Students, however, have : brought themselves to take rooms out- side of this area. To take care of stu- dents for a few nights while. they were locating a permanent place to live the University bought 65 double-deck cots Michigan's Leading Music House and bedding .to accommodate 130 men. 116 SOUTH MAIN STREET Wsconsin Enrollment No Larger Enrollment at the University of Wis- Wsconsin will be about 7,000 this year, a Steinway and other famous' pianos ! figure representing no gain over last year, according to the Scarlet and Black. PROF. 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