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T"HE MICHIGAN DAILY

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Do You Know Of 1france P'oses

What are the existing units of thej
Reserve Of~icers' Training 'Corps? I
What hospitals are connected with
the University?
'Who is dean of the engineering col-
lege!
YESTERI)AY'S ANSWVERS
~The University Extension division
w as founded to send professors to the
various localities in Michigan to speak
onspecialized subjects. In order to
carry on the work 12. bureaus have
been formed. They are as follows:,
Bureau of Visual Instruction, Library
Extension service, Bureau of Public
Speaking and ,Debating, Bureau of!
School and Community Dramatics, Ed-
ucation service of the Department of
Eiduation, Museum Extension service,{
IEngineering; Extension service, Public.)
Health service, >and 'the Municipal Re-
ference bureau. The Bureau of Uni-
versity Extension courses is subdivid-!
ecd into three groups: University cred-!
]: courses, extension courses in series, I
and free extension lectures. The Un-
i..ersity desires to give to the state the
greatest amount of public service pos-
ible in accordance with the facilities
ofan institution of the calibre of .a
university.

pi urg. Without fail his predictions Prev
xl~iin, ot Tervieres, as visual-
'zed, is a combination of ('Artagnan,
Sidney Carton. and Arsene Lupin. lHef
attempts the most extravagant of feats
with the most amazing sangfroid, anda
wculd sacrifice a (dozen lives for love.'
It is a role requiring the adroit em-
ployment of the robustly romantic
"tyle, together with an engaging suav-
ity of manner.
Mr. Ditrichstein has surrounded}
himself with a cast of nearly 30 dis-f
tinguiished players, each of whom has
p~roven his or her' histrionic ability,
and fulfills all the requirements de- t
inanded by their star.

vention and treatment of Tubercon-
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Two E xtevn o 1etu res Yesterday
Two University Extension lectures
were given yesterday. At Coldwater,j
P~rof. Thomas C. Trueblood, of' the- pub-'
lie s peaking departmeu.t, spoke before
the; Coldwater high scliool on lIggo-
n ar the Barbarian," Before the Brit-
ton Parent-Teachers' association, Dr.j
E. 13. Pierce, of the joint committee on
on public hcalthi education, gave a
health lecture on the subject "The

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:The University. Musical society. is a
ebrporate body organized uinder Pub-
lie Acts of the state in 1903. It as-
Pires to give facilities and an oppor-
tunity to the public for the acquisition
cif musical, knowledge and skill, anid!
~to cultivate. a taste by the public foxr
music. It maintains a schtool of mus-I
ic, nt choral society, an orchestra, andj
gives public concerts. The member-
s ip of the society is limited to grad--

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France's gr'and old man, :Marshal
JoifrIe, perhaps" the most photograph-
ed muan in Frmn-e, poses for another
batch oi' caxmera men.
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lateCs, clicers, and -original in('orpoar- I_.^o ) itrichsiein will appear at the
ators. WVhitney thieatex' Monday, March' 1_2, in
his new romanihc play, "The Purple
Ferry field is namued after Dexter NM.IYMask." This play, adapted by Mathe-
Ferry, of Detroit., The field of :10 son Lting from thIe French "Le Chev-
acres acfu*red by the University was Alier au Masque" by P aul Armnont
first name~d Regents field. Upon the and ,jean Manoxissi, is a ronait: ; mol-
gift of 15 acres by' Mr. Ferry the en-- odramna of the period of the First ( ;)i-
tire 35 acres was namned after him.' ,;eate illxFr'ance. 'Phrouglhc t i& :11)-
In addition to this land the Athletic ;soxring acts America's -mw,;toxr plxy--
associat ion has purchased appx'oxim- er"' in a new typo, of '"'ole, c trrI~'" the
ately. 39, acres adjacent to Feri-' field -bulk of the action. Suffice to t:.,, '.
onl the south. Ditrichsteinr impersonates Alimand, the
Comte (de Texrvieres, one of the Royal-
Dr~i. A. S. Wartthiti Ill ist factions inl his usual professional
Dr. Ak. S. Warthin, professor of way. Ar'mand is none other' than the
pa thology in the Medicali school, has Chevalier of the Purple Mask-the in-
been confined to. his homne since Sun-j dividual whose darinig acts have thrill-
(lay with a conbined attack of hron- eed and mystified all Europe. In sever-
chitis and influenza." It is expected a of the scenes, Ar'mand is apparently
that. he will be unable to meet his !captured. Ile no t only tells his cap-
6lasses before next week. tors that before lone; the tables will be
°-- - ---i reversed, but he also informs thema to
Try a Classified Ad-it pays.--Adv. the minute when the sur'prise will be

THE VAN HEUSEN is better-
looking than a stiff' collar, more
comfortable than a soft collar and
outwears all collars.

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SOLOISTS
GIUSEPPE DANISE, Baritone
METROPOLITAN OPERA COMPANY
3ENIAMINO GIGLI, Tenor
METROPOLITAN OPERA COMPANY
JEANNE GORDON, Contralto
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SUZANNE KEENER, Soprano
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GUSTAV H.OLST.
D~istinguished composer-conductor who will come fr'om England
especially to conduct the American premiere of his "Hiymn of .Jesus"
which will be sung by the Choral Union at the Thusday Evening
Concert.

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