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What authorities believe to be
unique in the history of this campus
is the dedication of the latest book
of Bartow A. Ulrich, '64L, which is
made to the University of Michigan.
There is no other record in the library
of a similar token -of appreciation to
this University According to'Librarian
W. W. Bishop, there have been cases
in which authors have dedicated their
books to their classes or a professor
dedicating his book to his classes but
the dedication of Mr. Ulrich remains
unique. The tribute is prompted by
sincere love for his University and
reads thus:
"To my Alma Mater, the. University
of Michigan, this book 'Abraham Lin-
coln and the New Constitutional Gov-
ernments' is lovingly dedicated. To
her I owe the unalloyed inspiration
of loyalty' and devotion to the land
of my birth, the United States of
America; the brightest star in the con-
stellation of nations, where rational
enlightenment and Christian liberty
controls. I wish that all native sons
of citizens, and those from abroad,
making this their home, could have
the same spirit of intelligent patriot-
ism instilled into their minds by
studying in this or some similar in-
stitution of learning in the United
States of Amellca. It would be a'
sure preventative of disloyalty and an-
tagonism to the best system of gov-
ernment known so far to history."

11DAY SUCCESS
SAYCOUNCILMEN
COOPERATION OF ATHLETES DE-
VELOPES WEDNESDAY
CUSTOM
"Splendid cooperation of athletes
who have won their letter or numerals
has made the Wednesday "M" day a
success on the campus," said a mem-
ber of the Student council when in-
terviewed yesterday. His remarks
were supported by several other mem-
bers of the council who said it had de-
veloped a fine spirit and ably carried
out the intentions with which it was
instituted.
As the weath is becoming too warm
As the weather is becoming too warm
cil urges that the athletes observe the
days appointed by wearing the "M"
hats. This custom need not, however,
be restricted to Wednesdays only.
The day was set aside with the in-
tention of arousing spirit among the
student body for the athletic teams
and other campus activities. Other stu-
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dents, especially freshmen, would
thereby be led to take a more active
part in the campus work here and
thus become better Michigan men.
Read Michigan Daily Ads and you
will buy wisely.-Adv.

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OPERA DANCERS START
FR1WAY UNDER MOYER
Dancing for next year's Michigan
Union opera will begin Friday when
Mr. Roy Hoyer, who evolved and per-
sonally directed this feature of the
opera this year, will arrive in Ann
Arbor. Mr. Hoyer has been connect-
ed with Fred Stone's musical comedy
"Tip Top" for several seasons past
but as this show has closed in Bos-
ton recently he will spend the next
few weeks here.
Ten musical numbers for next year's
opera ha e already. been selected aid
these will form the basis for Mr.
Hoyer's initial work with the dancers.
As no book has been definitely accept-
ed, little work on the rest of the show
will be attempted this year. A large
number of tryouts for dancing and
chorus parts will be given an oppor-
tunity to compete for places within
the next week.
Lester,;of Chicago, designer of the
"Make It For Two" costumes, will be
in the' city this week to confer with
E. Mortimer Shuter in regard- to the
costuming for the opera next year.
As these costumes will be especially
made and designed for the new pro-
duction, it is necessary that the work
on the more general details be started
early. Mr. Shuter plans to make the
costumes even more elaborate than
they were for this year's show.
All the preparatory work on next
year's production will be done in the
Mimes theater, as usual, but the added
facilities put in during the past year
will make the work easier.
Lost something? A Classified Ad in
The Daily will find it for you.-Adv.

3 %7paid on
Savings Deposits
Oldest National Bank in Michigan
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nstitutional law; Sat-
to 12 o'clock, wills;,
2 to 6, corporations;
, 8 to 12 o'clock,
contracts; Tuesday,
Equity II; 2 to 6
ional law; Wednes-
11:30 o'clock, public'
s; 2 to 6, criminal
June 8, 9 to 11:30
ading; 2 to 6, future
ay, June 10, 8 to 12
8 to 12, Roman law;
ages; 2 to 6, torts;
, 9 to 11:30 o'clock,
2 to 4:30, public of-
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FOUR DAYS-MAY 17, 18,19,20-SIX CONCERTS
TICKETS FOR
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