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Tau, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Kappa Bet
Psi, Zeta Psi, Theta Chi, Sigma Ph
Alpha Delta Phi, Alpha Sigma Ph
Hermitage, Phi Kappa Psi, Omicro
Delta Upsilon, Delta Kappa Epsiloi
Phi Mu Alpha, Phi Sigma Delta, P1
Gamma Delta, Acacia, Delta Tau Delt
Delta Chi, Sigma Nu, Alpha Tau Om(
ga, Theta Delta Chi, Psi Upsilon, CI

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last year raisedj
five per cent over
revious year, and
f members of the
shows a like gain,
ar Arthur G. Hall
chart showing the
f the various fra-
and house clubs.I
for athletes dur-
r 1920-21 was 75
d with 70 per cent
Year before last
f members of gen-
below "C" but last
sbrought up again
Other men's clubs,
rnities show, how-.
a average grade.
I'akes Honors,
smnan house, wom-
took high honors
rade of 87.77 per
a Kappa fraternity
neral fraternities
rade of 76.68 per
late Sorosis heads
>rorities with 82.53
erage grade of its
ofessional fratern-
mia is highest with
age. The Phylon
en's clubs showing
76.59 per cent for

Psi, Beta Theta Pi, Lambda Chi A
pha, Phi Kappa Sigma, Kappa Sigm
Phi Delta Theta, Sigma Chi, Kapp
Nu, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, AlphaBel
Phi, 65.136.
General Sorority Comparisons
The relative standing of the gener
sororities in order from highest to low
is as follows:
Collegiate Sorosis, 82.528; Kapp
Delta, Pi Beta Phi, Delta, Delta, Delt
Delta Gamma; Gamma Phi Beta, A
pha Chi Omega, Kappa Kappa Gam
ma, Alpha Xi Delta, Kappa Alpha h
ta, Alpha Phi, Chi Omega, Alpha Eps
lon Phi, Alpha Omicron Pi, Zeta Ta
Alpha, Theta Phi Alpha, 75.94.
The relative standing of the pr
fessional fraternities from the highe
to lowest is as follows:
. Alpha Chi Sigma, 83.362; Alpha Ka
pa Kappa, Phi Rho Sigma, Nu Sigm
Nu, Phi Delta Phi, Alpha- Kappa Ps
Phi Alpha Delta, Phi Chi, Delta Si
ma Delta, Phi Beta'Pi, Alpha Sign,

ta Kappa, Delta Theta Phi, Gamma bilIVILJ lMH\J 11111 llHL was a well known athlete at u i ar- y i
hi Eta Gamma, Pi Upsilon Rho, Xi Psi versity, playing on the elevens that Michigan men and women.
a Phi, Phi Delta Chi, Theta Xi, 68.435. O PIT gave Michigan her athletic supremacy Dr. Hugh Cabot, the new ,dea
a The one professional sorority on1the in the 90s. His picture in the outfit the Medical school, will outline
i, campus, the Alpha Epsilon Iota, stands that he used while playing on the team advantages of physical health in
high with an average of 81.162 per B FUT04LL NUMB lHin 1895 will accompany his article. article, "Health - A Liability '
n, cent. "Class of 1925-Why Are You Here' Asset.
, Men's Clubs Ratings SECRETARY DENBY CONTRIBUTES A message from R. Jerome Dunne, "Seventy-one Years a Mich
FEATURE ARTICLE '22, captaIn of the 1921 team, will be! Man" is the title of an artich
a, The mens clubs order of their THE GAME the second article of the issue. The Wade P. Connell, '21, on Michi
e- standings are as follows: . -frontispiece will be a drawing from oldest living alumnus, Dr. George
hi Phylon, 76.592; Monks, Deltasig' Stories and photographs featuring life of "The Duke," the first of a ser- Liam Carter, '53M, who is now 1
1- Cacique, Trigon, Monon, 61.674. the work of Michigan football elevens ies of frontispieces by James C. House, at Boulder, Colo. Connell, who
a, The relative standing of the other of the past and present will occupy Jr., '23, art editor of Chimes. Dunne's' uated lust June from the literary
a women's clubs from highest to lowest the position of greatest interest in story will outline Michigan ideals and lege, interviewed Dr. Carter this
ta is as follows: the Football number of Chimes, All- traditions to the class of 1925, and con- I (Continued on Page Ten)
Asman, 87.772; Stowe, Pease, De campus opinion monthly, which will
Vries, Horen, Gill, Danner, Flynn, appear Oct. 5. From the cover, an ac- m11iIiiiiiiiiiiiiiIHHHIiIliHHH11MII1II 11I 111I i 1111I1111Ill1111lIlI111 ill Ilill lI
al Martha Cook, Wheeler, Fawcett, Ritze, tion photograph in orange of the Var-
w- Leatherman, Alumnae, Frink, Cannon, sity squad, to the last of the four
Hawks, Helen Newberry,-Fisher, Betsy special articles dealing with Michigan
a Barbour, Austin, Martin, Finnell, Mc- athletes in the great fall sport, the
a, Louth, Hall, Reeves, Episcopal, Col- October number will contain the mes-
.l- lins, Whitcomb, Cozad, Hickman, Kent, sage of past achievements as they re-
- Park View, O'Hara, Dunlap, Brown, late to future possibilities. .
e- Freeman, . McLeod,. Thornton, Com- The feature article of the issue, will
i- stock, Goodrich, Reagh, B. F. Scott, be the story by Edwin Denby, '96L, en-
au Heartt, Heubler, Kellogg, E. 0. Scott, titled "The*Game's the Thing," where-
Mogk, Caughey, Palmer, Anderson, in he will tell of his undergraduate
o- Swezey, Spalding, Olds, Payne, 61.969. football days at Michigan. Mr. Den--
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= When you see a man whose clothes have that look of being
_ decidedly different and better you imagine'it's in the cost. It = .
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isn't that so much. It's the tailoring that does it.
GLAD TO SEE YOU
To those who are just entering the greatest of uni-
UR ANE DW IRIES HMESPUNS TRversities, it gives us pleasure to welcome you. To
A IH M Uthose who are returning, we again extend a hearty
They are the Outstanding New Fabrics this Fall..hand-shake.
"Get the welcoming spirit and welcome her."
We are always glad to show our woolens "Say it with flowers."
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es of the different
to lowest are as
ities, 81.162; gen-
55; other women's
sional fraternities,
clubs (women),
.383; other men's
ieral fraternities,
mity Standings
iding of the gen-

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