____ ____ ____THE MICHIGAN DAILY
iPtole '7.r oEn c~I i$°rgs i Llts e'e,
Froiii WwR~ent 14 0,0410 Contest
For IExibition
ANMW llN(I 4,11'PLANT ITOST
BEAUMTI FULI NW O.L1
Through the efforts of Prof. Emil
A. Lorch, of the Architectural school,,
the Chicago Tribune building designs
have been placed on exhibition, and
will be on displayw until 4 o'clock
Thursday afternoon, on the g round
floor in Memorial hall. The hall will
be open to visitors, also on Tuesda,(
and Wednesday evenings.s
The Chicago Tribune competition
for its new building is one of thq~
mnost notable thus far held: $100,000
was offered in prizes and more than~
200 designs w-ere submitted by archi-
tects from every part of the -world.
The exhibition at, Memorial hail in-4
eludes the best of these designs; they}
are photographic reproductions of the
original designs and are four by one
and one~lhalf feet in size, ;giving ac-
curately, all, the details of the de-
signs.
The Tribune announced as its aim
the building of the most beautifu)
structure devoted to newspaper pur-
pose-,. The site on Michigan.lBoule-
-Nard diagonally across from the Wrig-
ley building is a prominent one.
Comtpetitors met the requirements
wvithi varying degrees- of success. Ev-,
ery conceivable combination of form
i.;s ound in the 130 'resigns which are
1,;re for exhibition.;
'luterest- is centered in the three-
prize. designs. The first prize of $50,-
(00 wvas awarded to Messrs. H-owells
and Hlood ,of New York City who arc
also to construct the building. The
second prize oif $20,000 was awarded1
to Eliol Saatrinen of Helsingfors, Fin-
land, wahose associates were Messrs.
Wifallace and Grenmian of Chicago.1
The third prize of $10,000 went to Hol-
-ard and Roche of Chicago. Twenty-
four honorable montions were award.-
ed.
Wins First Prize BLALNGHARD WILLc
TALK ON FAR. FAST OFRFLi
-- -.. ~ Prof. P. B. Blanchard, of the Phil- Bank to Award $3,000
>. osophy department will address the rkIFl
- ' - members of the Cosmopolitan Club at ____
their meeting tomorrow night in Wes- fiiso h hc
ley Hall. He will talk on his exper-
iecsduring the eight months which inythe ndsyoplacredr
t * rh spent with the British forces in y eetypae
-Mesopotamia, sptma and on his life duringeahesntiIdaCnad aI mittee sac for the' encoure
t ri ryea eseti nia hnadJ-ness Development a:
" ~pan .
. Following Professor Blanchard's3 Trust Company". '
r'talk a business meeting will be held awards are offere
,~ H, - at which plans for the Spring Carni-reachpi,$250
- , _>" val to be held March 15 will be dis-mogrp pizsf
( . cussed. respectively.
41. j Dr. R. E. Heilman,
_____________________ --_____ economics and dean of
- -- DAILY TO AGAIN ISSUE 1 __
!iV DIRECTORY SIJPPLEMEN~i1T
VI ) SENIOR LIT DUE~
Following a custom instituted} PAID
some time ago, The Daily will1 Almebroft
publish a directory supplement 1 ebr ft
- ts+ p fEto correct changes made at the ; rr laswoI
beginning of the second semes- Pdthidusa
, ----.. $3.50 for the entire
ter Th supleentwil lit Ido so immediately.1
a all changes in address and will I paable to Burton
$(also contain the names of those Jpa
The design which won first prize inllae oteUnvrit}n j class treasurer, 16,
the recent Chicago Tribune competi-., February.f aw avenue.
tion for plans for a new building. Tho in order that the lists may be
building, wh en completed will cost cmie sso spsil n
$7,000,00. Htowells and Hlood, a :New { oplda on spsil n
(York firm of architects were the. win-I printed within a short time,
ner;~ r ilowells. of this ;firm, is the ; those who wish to be listed are!.
sonofthelae Wllam ea Ilwe ! rcquested to fill out the coupon ! Lee Shubert preso
author. eo n mi(ote fieo Mr. Leo Ditrichsl
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! Address, Directory Editor,(f A eiasM tr
DE'TROIT CELLIST! care of Michigan Daily, Press l Player, inl the Ep
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T PL YTONIGHT bulig of His Successes;
Phillip Abbas, leading 'cellist oti'1 Name ........................... TH
the Detroit Symp,,honiy orchestra will j 6.
bey presentcd in recita I at s o'cloeb Class ............................ PURPLE
tonighit in Pattengill auditorium up.- I94
der the auspices of Matinee Musicale, I Address. ................... ! M s
Mr. Abbas is widely recognized a:3
one of the finest masters of the vvio- Plione .. ...... .............
1 linecello now before the public. Hi-, CositumetsPintues
pryogram is as follows: I( Home town..................CotmsIne)
Sonata ....................Locatelli Odades........... f1/at n
Allegroof ealt anoF"
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Adagio c Pastorale ...... Ilaudel THERE'S ALWAYS Staed by
1\enuetto. ............ Milandro, \ , tro A e
Le Cygne ............... aint-SaensBU C At the
Allegro Anp assionate, Saint-Saen, A ITH Whitney T heater
Mazurka ....................Popper ModyMac
Spinning Song ..........PopperII BLU-GOLD LUNCH
Gavotte . ..... . Popper 0 hrhb
! Tarantelle............... Popper There wiii b
_Variations-Symrnphoniques.... BocllmarI rno advance in pric
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commerce at Northwestern University
is chairman of the award committee.
Those interested may obtain further
information in room 107 of the Eco-
nomics building.
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nance
;go Trust comn-
a sum of $3,00(1
esentative corn-
agement of re-
subject "Busi-
wn the Modern
The folio inqj
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and two annual
$300 and $200
n, professor of
f the school of
SHUBERT Pops. Mats. Tues.,
MICHIGThurs. ~andEsat.,
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The Bonstelle Company
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Brooks Speaks
On Gothic Spires
Al1fred Mansfield Brooks, of the fine
arts depart ment of Swarthmnore col-
ego, spoke yesterday afternoon, before
a gathering' which filled the west gal-
ler~y of Alumni Memorial ball, on the
subject "Gothic Spires." The lecture
was illustrated by slides of examples
of Gothic architecture in France.
Professor Brooks went into detail
+concernin-- the development and con-
struction of spires during the latter
part of the 12th century- andl the be-
ginning of the 13th. Hie compared the
structure of a Gothic spire to that of
the Divine comedy,. one In words, the
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and t beitt".-Ad~v.
STUDENT DJSAPPEARS
Henry M. Carber, '25M, of Chic igo,
has been reported missing since Sat-
urday morning. H-e drew heavily from
his savings account on a local bank
early Saturday, and has not been seen
or heard from since.
Garber was a student in good stand-
ing but had several makte-up examina--
tions to take d cue to sickness during
examinations. I-e was 27 years old. I
is brother, who is his only known 1
relative, can give no reason for his
disappearance.,
Police authorities in various cities
have been notified of his disappear-
ance.
W ;e Call For and IDeliver
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Fine Custom Tailoring
82 S. STATE 385-Wf
ITE1)ESDAY-TllU1 SDAY
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by mail.
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"The Fighting Guide"
-COMING SUNDAY-
George Eliot's
" SiLAS MAR ER"
Prices will be
$1.10-s$1.65-$2.20-$2.75
Seats can be
purchased by mail now,
but no reservations
will be made by
phone and no seats
will be laid aside.
Advance sale is now
large-immediate
reservations are
suggested.
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Habits
are easily formed
among them the''
saving of money-
but money improp-
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dangerous to any.
character.
Start the new semester right. A
Remington Portable will help., Just
call 1128-J.-Adv.
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