'EBRUARY 23, 1921. THE MICHIGAN DAILY I' YSICA EUTION DEPARTMENT CREATED, r IL 0. 1. C. N I 'OTICIE 20 Smdents are required to complete the en- rollment in the infantry unit of the R. 0. 'I. C. Enroll now in room 241, Engineering building. i . E ___.J who as whip and floor leader brought izens." I had no citizen in my mind the resolution to the floor, presenting other than any disloyal one. it for debate, and then afterwards was, Repelled Charge chosen to present the reason upon However, I must say that as against which America declared the war. I one of the senators from this state shall send a copy of this address to the charges such as the professor re- Professor ' !obbs, who I know in his fers to were made, and he had gen-I fairness wili realize the error he has erally been charged in the state withC I i -- S H UB E R T SDETROIT OLIVER MOROSCO Presents EVERYBODY'S COMEDIEONE Charlotte Greenwood in "LINGER, LONGER LETTY" I SA R R 1 C K D. E T 01 A. -H. WOODS Pr3Ct "UP IN MABEL'S ROOM" TnePl yat ir aebruar2 wth Laugter February 27 I I REGENTS ALSO APPOINT PROF.j BURSLEY DEAN OF STUDENTS The /establishment of a University department of physical education and the appointment of Prof. J. A. Burs- ley as dean of students were the two outstanding results of the regular monthly meeting of the Board of Re- gents Feb. 11. Gov. Alex Groesbeckj was in Ann Arbor for a conference with the Regents at this time. No appointment was made to the po - sition of director of physical educa- tion. When chosen this man will be given the rank, duties, and privileges] of a full professor. He will have di- rection of all athletic fields farn men MLWs ANSWERS HOBBS Di)ELIRES HE VAS OPPOSFD BY ( M1A PAPERS TUR) 11T WORLD WAR, Editor, The Michigan Daily: Just now am T in receipt of the views expressed by Professor Hobbs in your paper concerning the lecturers. The able professor has been greatly misinformed as to me. He has been so busy discharging his noble work fallen into.t I came W Illinois and in every Ger- man locality opened war by publicj speech to force the support of ie ad- ministration and the country: This was later used against me and I wasj charged with "abusing the Germans asj disloyal and as criminals" and I wasj indifference and even with disloyalty. I repelled the charge in his behalf, as I know it was most unfair; he was unfortunate in being misunderstood. I send you this note that your read- ers may understand that without re- gard to any of the matter referred toI by the professor, for myself, in a state charged with having originated my Republican to the amount of nearly a bill giving the courts the right to million majority and a city and county' withdraw citizenship from disloyal from 250,000 to 400,000, my attitude on citizens as an "attack on German cit-' (Continued on Page Eight) olege -Students What Is Your Earning Capacity? When you get out into the ivorld after gradua. Lion what salary will you be a)le to command? You will have a college education to your credit, but you wil be able to step into a good position withont ability to render your employer some practical service. And whai special prep- aration would give you a better chance to learn any business and to gain promotion than ablility to fill a secretarial position? Our courses in ISHO RTHANDI and women, of both gymnasiums, and that he probably did not have oppor- of all- sports, both indoor and out- tunity to know the facts. door, intercollegiate and intramural. It is not true "that I was defeated He will be placed in entire charge of here in my home town for senator." the athletic office, and will be chair- To the contrary-though the city of man of the board in control of outdoorI Chicago had gone 165,000 Republican athletics. for Mayor Thompson, the county 50,- Through the new office it is hoped 000 further majority on the county that methods will be evolved where- ticket, the city gave me 75,000 major- by every student on the campus will ity and the city and county combin- Ayres and Smith, Ltd. English Caps TYPEWRITING 1 BOOKKEEPING P E N M A N S H I P i become actively interested in physical training. The Regents ordered that with the beginning of the fall semester next October, the athletic tax which is a part of the annual tuition shall not entitle the student to admission to indoor athletic events. This action was made necessary by the fact that it is'impossible to seat the entire stu- dent body at any indoor event. Formal approval was given to the plans of the alumnae council of the Alumni association for soliciting funds for the proposed women's building. The Regents will provide a site for the building when the sum of $500,000 is subscribed. ed left me with 50,000 majority over Hon. I)Iedill McCorrIck, one of the owners of the Tribune, and who was then a member of congress and for a long time previous in public life. Opposed by Germans The German papers throughout the state, particularly beyoun Cook coun- ty, fought me on the ground, as was reported, that I was one of the authors of the resolution declaring war on Germany. Second, they called atten- tion to the fact that I was the man are stepping-stones to future positions that are worth while. Enrollments taken today for new day and evening classes in this branches. Let us talk the matter over with you. D onaldson 9S 711 North University Av~enue S c 7 I 1 HOOL OF SHORTHAND N O R T HIUNIVERSITY AVENUE i I I AT THE THEATERS TODAY I t I C Screen Majestic-"The Jucklins," with Monte Blue.. Arcade - May Allison in "The Marriage of William Ashe." Wuertli-Omer-Locklear in "The Skywayman." Universal News and a comedy. Orpteurm-Alice Lace in "Body and Soul." THIS WEEK Stage Garrick (Detroit)-The musical comedy, "Up in Mabel's Room." I ill1 I I 7 j Shubert (Detroit) - Charlotte Greenwod in "Linger Longer, Letty." -i c6ANITAT'10N- MAKE ' I LL-HEALTH TAKE A VACATION ESSAY ON PiWON* 7) METRO CLASSIC 4t . ALLISON ASHE A Racy Story of Intrigue in High Society Adapted by Ruth Ann Baldwin for the screen from Margaret Mayo's dramatis zation of Mrs. Humphrey Ward's novel. Directed by Edward Sloman Added- COMEDY and BRAY-PICTO ARCADE ORCHESTRA TODAY A ND TOMORROW The man RMER uwho gave L .OR E the world its greatest L the Intrepid Daredevil of the Sky in A Story of the Life and Thrills above the Clouds The late Lt. Omer Locklkar, the greatest Flyer ever known in the greatest Air Romance ever filmed. SUNSHINE COMEDY - UNIVERSAL NEWS,' r , " " .__ r.v v ".. f , J\ "" ; l 1 DAND SOUIL '-he sqc eeni Version of! William ri lbues play, with ALl CE, featured in the leading role: only ONE woman? Either saintly or satanic; one or the other; or both. Or is she like Claire Martin -IN- TODAY AND TOMORROW II Is one woman I LL we've got to say in this little essay on plumbing is that the sort of plumb- ing we do makes a sanitary home possible and causes ill health to vamoose from the premises. And we would like to impress you with the fact that we understand the plumb- ing business well enough to be able to render you a moderate sized bill. 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