I THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE M UN: TEMICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE SUN:I i PROFESSOR HELPS LOCATE shoved back into place. The long bar- GERMAN LONG-RANGE GUN rel quivered, but slightly. It was dif-' (Continued from Page 3) ficult to realize that it had just de- on the morale of the Germans. They veloped an energy equal to that of could ill afford to use their manufac- two ordinary, passenger trains moving turing facilities for the making of such at top speed. Above the forest a thin guns when they were so desperately wake of gray smoke showed the course in need of heavy field guns to' assist of the projectile, off on its flight of their armies in their big drives." roundly 99 miles, counting the whole Col. Miller summarized the results of his investigations in a report for an American engineering magazine early 'JOTTINGS FROM JAPAN BY A in 1920. Many of the statements set forth in his report were recently sub- FORMER MICHIGAN STUDENT1 stantiated from the German side by (Continued from Page 1) Col. Max Sauer, chief of staff to Gen- eral Ludendorff, in an article in volume and drown out the music. This "Hearst's." intermittent . applause would be In describing the first time the gun quieted by "Sh! Sh!" which sounded was fired on March 22, 1918, Bauer like a huge boiler letting off steam says: "The Kaiser, who was at grand Half of the music was thus lost. It headquarters decided to attend and I was like trying to see a foot ball game was commanded to accompany him. with some enthusiast blocking the It was an imposing sight. Risink from view at the critical times. For her the great carriage, itself 25 feet and public gatherings Japan is relying on more high, the 90-foot-long monster western music. stood up against the sky at an angle Western civilization is creeping into of 54 degrees, its muzzle reaching Japan through the movie. Students try above the tallest trees. to ape the American college boys. "A brief word of command, and the Some of the things they see must be air was rent by an ear-splitting din. quite unintelligible. During the church The gun recoiled, but only slightly, scenes of the American film such into its air-cushions, was arrested, and meaningful religious hymns were 7- E r f played as "Holy, Holy, Holy" and GRANT OBJECTS TO G. D. E'S "Lead Kindly Light." For the major- CRITICISA OF WHIMSIES ity it might as well have ben "Ain't (Continued from Page 4) We Got Fun". Just another instance of space several hundred words were the East and West, that Mr. Kipling taken out here. If there is incoher- talks about, meeting and resulting in ence it is likely the fault of my hasty the inevitable unharmonious clash, cutting rather than the fault of Mr. Grant. I make this statement in fair- Another novel by Knut Hamsun, ness to Mr. Grant's high literary skill author of "Growth of the Soil" has which is "obviated" throughout his been announced for publication by Al- letter. I am sure that Whimsies will fred A. Knopf, Hamsun's authorized appreciate this sort of an ally. publisher in the United States. It is I should like to ask my attaclkers not "Wanderers", which combines the two to misquote me. For instance, I have original Norwegian novels "Under the never said that the southern negro is Autumn Stars" and "A Wanderer Plays typically morose. I rather enjoy these With Muted Strings." Other novels by attacks, but I ask that my antagonists Hamssn will follow at regular inter- read my articles more carefully before vals. they put glue in my shoes.-G. D. E. A i iU TFrUTTr'LES A Place to bring your friends Nowhere is the food better Nowhere is the service more prompt TUTTLE'S LUNCH ROOM i For Your Room: A touch of life and animation takes away the dreary colle- giate atmosphere. Why not se- cure a bowl of goldfish from us, and make it cheery and bright? BluMaize Blossom Shop, Inc. 213 E. LIBERTY NICKELS ARCADE Members of Florists Telegram Deliveryi tYIUYIIUI-U.; OtiGGt 1 Men at College! You are the men that set the Fashion for Young Men under twenty-five whether it be in Sp o r t Clothes o r Evening Clothes. The one store in Ann Arbor to give you that' well dressed look is INC. Randolph & Wabash I I 4 A 1, 11 jl 1 310 S. State 2nd Floor Ann Arbor