THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, JANUTARY1 DENTAL AD0iTION READY NEXT FALL Increased Capacity Makes Admission of Out State Students Again Possible. UNSURPASSED EQUIPMENT TO PUTT SCHOOL IN FRONT RANK "The Dental College has gotten to a place where It cannot take care of the students from Michigan alone." a~ etes Dean Marcus L. Ward. of the Colle're of Dental Surzery. in comn- --+n on the addition to the Dental hui'dinq. "The bu~lrn will en'nh'. Ora to take care of the present arnnil- ^anf from the staite AnA from 25 to A(1 n~r cent of the anntications for ^'ronent fr~om ontei'Aetho VtAfp. WQ Ua4 been unab'A to take t'are of thpe 'nteirA applications for several years." Tn tallfrT of the new Pd~~n Dean ward floaps that the buildri°g ito ', hliilt (irentiv to the north of the nrPeeent struoefieAnilw41' be ofV- gaeme tyne and annaarence. Tt will' ',io*-n be of tha oeamo lan~th,. 6 tf-oft -'nd teiiij hec-k 2tfeet more. When ^mm1A+nr the north well of the old *- tilt be removed and all be one h"iirring. This addition will provide an in- oreese of a little more than 100 r p- "ent in three of the most crowded '4enartnients. The clinic will contain 0A0) chairs instead of the present 90 with the aid of a new labor-atory tench the junior laboratory will ar- ^ommnodate 342 Instead.- of 112, and ±he sonhoinore laboratory, 220 in- 'teed of 137. .The building Is scheduled to be ready for use when school starts next fall; the complete plans being drawn up and the borings already made for the excavations. This will be neces- sary because of the number of stu- dents already taking part of the work who cannot go on unless the equip- ment is provided. The new medleal building will also greatly add to the dental facilities. The enlarged building will permit the University to graduate 200 every year, says Dean Ward, and will place Michigan among the five or six lead- ing dental colleges. Furthermore] with the new equipment which will accompany the addition the facilities at Michigan will be unsurpassed. UNIVERSITY PRESENTED WITH COLLECTION OF EMNGRAVINGS STUDENTS 00' 'ENSIAN STUDENTS LUNCH Mrs. Sarah Conant Hogarth, of Mon- I il iiniivi'ua roe, has presented to the University) 401j IOflI ISI MR~ a large book consisting of engraved ~ copies of the paintings of William -,.. H-ogarth, to be placed in the Univer-' MARION VAN EVERY, V24, PAINiS sity Library. To the book, which con- HEADING~S; IV.IW. GOWER, '22, tains the original plates, is prefixed DRAWS CARTOONS. a short biographical essay on the life I- and works of Hogarth and explan- As a marked departure from the ations of the subjects by John Nichols.! usual policy of accepting the work The book, which was obtained byI of professionals, all the art work of the late John Hogarth in Europe sev-, the Michiganensian is being done by eral years ago, measures 20 by 26 students on the campus, according to' inches and is handsomely bound. It James G. Frey, '22, business manager has been placed in the care of Librar- of the 'Ensian. Nevertheless there an WV. W. Bishop. is an air about the drawings that Mrs. Hogarth, the donor, is thought' savors much of professionalism. to be the oldest native born resident The headings for the various de- of Monroe and is still living in the partments of the annual are beingl same house in which she was born, painted by Marion Van Every, '24. There is not one foreign line in them DEAN CABOT SPEAKS ON and the peculiar style of background' "ESSENTIALS OF LIFE" work, which is extremely hard for - an amateur to execute, serves very Dr. Hugh Cabot, dean of the Medic-l effectively in making the objects in school, addressed the young people of the drawings stand out clearly. The the Unitarian church S-ind -- nic=+, cartoon work is being done by W. W. '-is subject being, "Essentials of ;Gower, '22, who is well known by his Life." cartoons in campus magazines. "Find at what point you are fittest As an added feature that has hither- in life, and stay in that condition,"4 to never been used, Bethany Lovell, he said. "Moreover, find out under} '24, is doing some tentative portrait what conditions you can, best live, I work, the nature of which has not and know at what time of the day yot i1 yet been decided upon. This is MissI are at the highest point of efficiency,"' Lovell's first undertaking in art on ;fa ted Dr. Cabot. the campus. 4409 EAST JEFFERSON OPEN 6:30 A. M. TILL 11:00 P. M. F. ADRIAN-ANN ARBOR BUS ~CTrTITTTY 1F7V'P'TTV1' OCT To root BUS LEAVES CORNER OF MAIN & HURON STREETS INSTEAD OF ALLENEL HOTEL A.M.. P.M P.M. A&PM Daily Daily Daily Daily 7:.0 tr.3s I,4... Adrian . .Ar 7:00. 12.45 8:a5 2:o5 ... Tecumnseh ..6:25 2:1o 6:a5 z:25.........Cimton....«...6:o5 11:5o g:15 3:15 ...Saline......:15 11:00 9:45 3:45 Ar.RAnn Arb~r Lv .4:45 0:30 A..M. . M. P.M. A&PM Read Up SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS P.Y. 3 :30 4:05 4:25 5 :45 P. M. Lv... Adrian' . .Ar. ...Tecumseh .. ....Clinton .. .Saline ... Ar. Ann Arbor L. P.M. f:o 7:15 P.M. xI IN r1 S: I . Ml1SGMGNT 'CENTRE: OF ANWARBOR., r I NOW PLAYING /DG I !SJI lU I L , BY JOHN EMERSON AND ANITA LOOS Mean to say the men aren't strong for Connie when she runs for Mayor? But the stronger the men get, the weaker get their wives. Sure, Connie was chosen by the Woman s Party for beauty, not brains, but she charmed-'em all too well to suit the girls they left behind 'em. Star of "The Sheik" and "Four Horsemen" LAST TIME TODAY WILLIAM DUNCAN ----- "Where Men Are Men" .t Suit or Overcoat In the Store $33m75 utz Clothing Store i 1 I A for taxes on gloom! So vole the Talmadge Ticket in the Campaign of Smile and Guile and Style. I As a Lawyer He Would Make A Good Judge Lloyd ADDED I . k. He is with us Again MILES OF SMILES Hlam I Always Funny But This Time Funnier ADVISER" "6THE S H 0 W I N (, Matinee: 2:00-3:30 Evening: 7:00-8:30 #tf#llfllll#Ifllfff#fff!!lffllitfllfft#llfl#llfl#Ilifllllf#tilllffllll!#llffllllillfl##ffllllflfiflllll!#fi#ff#tlfitUt! . .._ - .. A.r. ...e... s .. 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