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September 26, 1921 - Image 10

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The Michigan Daily, 1921-09-26

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(Continued from Page Eight)
mer for Chimes.
"Where Are They Now?" is a series
of interviews by Robert Adams, '23,
with 12 of the men who were picked
on Yost's All-time Michigan first and
second teams. The article will tell'
where they are, what they are doing,;
and will give a message to .Yost and
his 1921 squad.
The special articles will be conclud-
ed by a day and day story by James
Hume, '23, of the present football sea-
son, including prospects, personnel,
and methods of practice since the
opening day of the year.
Two pieces of fiction will appear in
the October issue% "The Second Death
of Beatrice," by Herbert Case, '23, a
Stevenson-Poe story of the blood-
curdling type, and "Deception Do
Luxe," by Chester N. Hess, '23. Cle-
ment Smith, '23, has written some
poetry to appear in the number, "A
Professor's Garden of Verses," and "A
Sable Sunset."

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ilway accounting and
he wrote books on
ics and industry.
r Adams came to the
were 40 students in
epartment. The rap-
department from its
to the present depart-
than 6.000 students
easure due to his ef-
)uted the success of
>the adaptation of the
s to the needs of the
e have never been
once said. "We have
needs of the students
d our systems to the
department."s
ion Accepted
his resignation last'
of Regents said:
:cepts the resignation!
ms with regret, and
expression of its ap-
long and successful
s brought fame to the
11 as to himself, and
he played in the de-
s instituti'on. He has
the leading members
T faculty, a man of
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REPAIRING

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PROF. HENRY CARTER ADAMS, FOR THIRTY-THREE YEARS THE
HEAD OF THE ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT, WHO PASSED AWAY
LAST MONTH.
Tickets for Packard dance at $1.00. Week-end dances at the Packard
-Adv. Academy. Tickets, $1.00.-Adv.
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