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March 02, 1922 - Image 3

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The Michigan Daily, 1922-03-02

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1Vext TZive Year s
eat possibilities exist for future'
,usou in Ann Arbor, according to
.Cole, contractor. More than 50
es are in the process of construc-
already this year, while as many
ihave been recently completed.
e southeast section' of town has
the greatest advance in this latest
nption of building, but other sec-
particularly those near the cam-
will "be likely to undergo consid-
le change in the near future.
addition to the University build-
program, which will mean the
ng down of houses on South Uni-
ty avenue between East Univer-
ayenue and Twelfth street this
g, in order to make way for the
Education building, a forward
in Ann Arbor's building is seen
e 21-apartment building on East.
ersity acenue between §outh Uni-
ty avenue and Monroe street,
nearing completion. This~ build-
s the first substantial effort to re-
the housing problem that was
qtly acute in Ann Arbor.
Cole also asseited that as soon
aterial and labor costs approach
normal level a boom in building
t to be seen in Ann Arbor that
result in a 10,000 increase in
lation in the next five years.
. Arbor," he said, "is destined to
ne the residential section of De-

Paris, Feb. 12.-The praises of
American. architects, whose work he
describes as a "new art in the truest
sense of the word," are sung, by George
Wybo, a young French architect, in.
the columns of the Intransigeant.
"The old skyscrapers of New York,"
he says, "are not always the happiest
examples of architectural conception,','
but the newer office buildings erected
within the last 10 or 15 years are de-
scribed as "impeccable in execution,
well proportioned, possessing har-
monious lines, with decorative ele-
ments of sober taste, constructed of
splendid materials finely fashioned."
The sight of these buildipgs causes

us feel

to

those awakened within us by the
power and splendor of our cathedrals
and certain monuments of the past in
Europe."'
Germans Anger Scotch Fishermen
Aberdeen}, Scotland, Feb. 8.-There
was' an angry protest from Scotch fish-
ermen here when a German steam
trawler recently landed a catch of
fish here. She was the first ex-enemy
fishing vessel to discharge at a British
port since the great war began in
1914.
Michigan beat M. A. C. 46 to 0 in
football game played here Oct. 12, 1907.

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igh the President's office. No-
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ek any afternoon, and not later
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