THE MICHIGAN DAILY January Technic To Edition In Subje iSurpass Form .r ct Ma tier, Makeup by Edward F. Moore, '22E, who rec- ommends an extension of the scope of the Engineering school. Other articles included in this issue are J. H. Anderson's study of the Caribou hydro-electric project - on Feather river, in California; "Less Noise," by Major Willis Shipam, C. A C., who is in charge of the coast ar- tillery branch of the R. O. T. C. here; "A New Phase in Engineering Educa- tion," by Robert R. McIntosh, '23E; "The All-metal Airplane," by W. B. Stout, president of the Stout Engi- nering laboratories; "The Joys o Mo- tor Shipping," by M. Gould Beard, '24E; an article by Prof. E. H. Les- lie, of the chemical enginering depart-1 ment on gasoline saving, and a poem. "Minnie-Ha-Ha," by James Noble 1 Hatch. The regular departments, College Notes, Alumni Notes, and Spicy Slices, complete the content of the issue. Throughout the magazine a high tone in general appearance and aptly 'llustrated articles of timely interest tend to make this number of Technic, without doubt even higher in quality than the preceding issue. THE JAZZLAND SYNCOPATERS, WHO WILL APPEAR THIS WEEK AT THE MAJESTIC AND GIVE THEIR 1922 SONG REVfE. DR. H. P. SCOTT TO SPEAK1 AT SOPHOMORE LIT SMOKER; Dr. Harold P. Scott, of the rhetoric department, will take the place of Prof. W. D. Henderson on the pro- gram of speakers at the sophomore lit smoker which will be he'd at 7:30 o'clock tomorrow\ night in the upper reading room of the Union, it was announced yesterday. The other speakers will be Dean John R. Effin- ger, Owen4Watts, '22L, and Donald Steketee, '24. i Gaiety -Rules At Fancy Dress ail Frivolity, with never a hint of the approaching gloom of final examina- tions, reigned at the fancy dress ball given last night in Barbour gymna- sium by the Women's league. "A sweetheart in every port" was the theme of the costumes worn by Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority, the group which took first place in the contest. Kappa Alpha Theta sorority, repre- senting cats and the residents of Hel- en Newberry dormitory, who wore the garb of convicts, were given honora- ble ment-on by the judges. The stunt "Three Trees," which was presented by the members of the sen- ior class, was decided the best of the group of stunts. The individual priz- es were awarded to Julia Coe, '23 S. of M., whose costume of a South Sea islander won her the name of the home'iest girl, while the prize for the prettiest girl was given to Dorothy Whipple, '22, who was dressed as win- ter, and the prize for the funniest cos- tume went to Florence Shirey, '22, who appeared as college widow. fBalancing trays of food, stern as head waiters, the board of directors of the Women's league led the grand march, which opened the party. That skating is a popular sport was evi- denced by the fact that three groups of girls appeared in the gay red and white costumes which are supposed to be typical of the sport. Men were not lacking-there were slick, effem- inate men-and the toughest of bums who danced impartially with mystical Oriental women and dainty little bal- let dancers. The board faculty advisors of the Women's league acted as chaperones and jud.ges. Refreshments were serv- ed by the social committee during the evening and Rogers' five piece orches- tra furnished music for dancing. CORRECTION It was erroneously stated in The Sunday Magazine that the Comedy club play will be held Wednesday night at Sarah Caswell Angell hall. The play will be at the Whitney thea- ter. InA881 Michigan played three foot- ball games, losing to Harvard, Yale, and Princeton. I The typewriter was invented Sholes in 1878. by Iflll ~ltlll1lltifffllifll tll fltllfllt11111!l 1flt1N 11111ifill 1l11 U111111 IflifffflffiIH I~ln M IH H H~iiH HI I illl N III f11111111111111111111, - w Onya Few Left- O Nestor Johnson HOCKEY SKATES H WAHR'S University Bookstore fi~f11If11lf111f11f l111f fli1 111ffflllfilflilfff~l H 1f1 1f l ilf111 1f11111 1111t1t1 U 1fllf IIIHII il"'tt1tl f i I ftNII l1 11 H MiCKIE SAYS i \%JA% .E 'M' 'T1M10 MER 'HAW"C iS MOAN1t1 ' NARU K1MES; Inv LIVE MERG"A 4Y IS GRASSW "is CUSYOMERS 64 CEPP4 l0.t)" MMQASM' IM OUR MOKEO PUPWE40M CP PUe UeY4 ! Let Us Make Your Tuxedo YOU WILL NEVER REGRET HAVING YOUR FORMAL CLOTHES TAILORED BY EXPERI- " y 00 00 1 r ,r" - o '"'"" bVGt1Ra ENCED FURNISHERS. AN INVESTMENT IN QUALITY IS THE BEST INVESTMENT YOU CAN MAKE. A. F. Marquardt 608 EAST LIBERTY -STREET "Tailorer of Distinctive Clothes" 0 sae I, a' Il . 1 A Reduction In Board Prices EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY $7.25..................3Meals a Day $6.00..................2 Meals a Day EXCELLENT FOOD - WELL PREPARED QUALITY SERVICE CLEANLINESS Teet's Dining Rooms 805 EAST HURON STREET "BE PREPAIRED" J- Hop CALL 2650-J I I PERSONALITY BY YOUR IS OFTEN JUDGED APPEARANCE 1 11 SEND YOUR DRESS SUITS AND PARTY GOWNS TO "The DOE-WAH-JACK" CLEANERS AND PRESSERS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED 426 THOMPSON ST. SUITS BROS i i