A.L%-*A .. Hlorseback riding is the et" being taught in thel Phe popularity of the1 shown by the class roll.f -eds have signed up for h meets once a week for ven by the officers of Toai s--Santo Tomnos Uni- at Manila is the oldest institu- learnin~g under the American t was founded in 1611, 25 years the foundation of Harvard Uni- and has for many years pro- the foremost statesmen of the r It pine ds. Northweste~rn - A movement has en launched for a campaign for 0,000,000 to buildi several much- eded buildings on the campus. One these buildings will be a skyscraper ich will house the medical and den- lfaculties as well as a large hos- .a!. owa---Charles Brookins," star Iowa rdler who has recently broke a )ld's record in the lowA hurdles, will n against a bicycle propelled by an- her athlete. He will attempt to beat e bicycle at the tape in a distance of 0 vads. hs is non f the manyv ~~ther Colleghossnby Rev. L. A. Barrett .for.SAG.R P AS )trier Colleges his topic at the morning service at"T'" J P A S the First Presbyterian Church this GREAG AT Som ofthe ar: al~ih ~morning. The Young People's Hour Some o them re:willish tatcut:30 o'clock, followed by system, abolish the economics depart- wl oa the Christian,, Endeavor Meeting a~t I " When Miehigan's. new field house met} ocay u I si s aea 6:30 o'clock. The topic for discus- is comnpleted 'much will have been' vacation, abolishg professional coach- Ch rhsa ea odaC rsinnslirs b ls x m n -,tion will be "For W hat Do I go to j done to solve , the seating problem tions, get a new hat for the dean, blow Outidie as, I can .In ?" Lile )/leyer- 'a ihgn"si .A tgJ. up the statue of th~e Christian stu-; ink;. '23, will be the leader.' son of the famuous Windy City foot- dent, and burn the school of science.Epcpl alcahan aneniero te Utah--The editor of the Utah Chron-. At St. Andrew's Church, Holy Coin-1 tennis. team that .played, the Varsity, icle, the student publication, has been } munion will be at 8 o'clock this morn-' Wednesday wIle making a tour of threatened with chastisement' °if he ing followed by morning prayer andf insp ection of the new field hiouse and should make any expression of parts- a sermon by Rector Lewis din "What Is I'waterman's gymnasium. yesterday. sanship through the paper. The fac- My Real Self?" Mr. Webb will address "M~ichigan has two wonderful athletic ulty and the student body are very( the ,evening congregation at 5 o'clock, lns n h aiiisaescn much concerned over the affair. on"et0g2hliiatos" A to none in the Conference." - 5:45 o'clock, the Hobart Guild men- i In Mr. !Stagg's opinion the new field California-Amounting to $87,750, a b ers and friends will leave from Har- hosa ag aiiisfralsot gift establishing a perpetual endow-j ris Hall for Sundays afternoon' hike andouewillaraccmodties all ftepo- ment for a professorship in English and steak roast. There will be open pie interested in -Michigan's athletics~" language and literature has been ac- house at Harris hall from 4 to 6 o'clock When it takes the place of Water- cepted by the regents of the univer- 'or. Wednesday. # a ynsu steseeo h sityfroma wman radate.The The Church of Christ is continuing t7 arsity athletics the importance of it gift will make possible the first en- its services at Lane Hll. A Mother's j to Michigvan will be fully realized," dowed clkair in English, other chairs Da service wil be held at "104:30 o'- he said. sach as Greek, History, and Latin, clock, preceded' by Bible School at While inspecting Waterman gym- have already been given to the Uni- 9:30 o'clock. The students class .and# versity. Men's service club will meet at noon, and Christian Endeavor wilf ble held "Hobart 'G.uild to Hold JIn c Illinols ---Twr. ancient street-cars Ia'. 6:30 o'clock.I Young people from St. Andrew's of' the city railway system were pre- Sunday Service at the First Church Episcopal church in Detroit and St. rented to the class of '26 to be a 'part of Christ Scientist will begin at 10:30 Luke's Episcopal church of Ypsilanti of the huge bonfire into whiich they r.clock, with the sermon' subject of, will be the -guests of -Hobart Guild at' wiil toss their pots May 16. "These "Adam and Fallen Man." Sunday l a picnic this evening. two cars have been recently replaced school will be -held at 11:45 o'clock.l by five new ears and might help to Wednesday evening, the testimony ~commemorate the capburping," lsaid meeting will be held at 7r:30 o'clock. the superintendent of the railway. j ine Custom To Prhetop a roesarofiiversity --- ecityIIfI a rfso f intrational law wrias C YIIN w DV CA[S ax ny W( S MICHIGAN'S MLETIC FACILITIES{ nasium, Mr. Stagg commented upon the smallness of Michigan's basket- I ball court, which he says is the small-I est in the Conference. He was also supied number of people which canmb sea-ted at a basketball game, as Chi- ca go's gym is an exact duplicate of Michigan's and it %accommodates al- most twice as many people. , ,1 , ! s l -f E ; ' _I . ) E I : i 3 t' i I '' i , lr N 1EW L~AW CLUB WILLRF : WORKC OF MICHIGAN MEN IWhen the new law club andI Idormitory which will be built at E South University avenue and IState street is finally finished Iand stands ready to serve the Ineeds: of the University law stu- I }dents, it will have been the work Iof a Michigan man.! I Colonel Goldwin, vice presi-1 dent of ctarrett Brothers con- Itracting company of dew York Iwhich was awarded the building Icontra-ct for the new structure Igraduated from the ll ngineering college with the class of 1894. 1 t i r FOR~ SALE BY' STATE STRET THE OWL SWINGE'OUT PICTURE SENIOR -GROUPS ..-. .. .. .. ..+i .464, I ASIA FOR 1141O THlE CHOCOLATE I RYRINK uinusual features of the senior day, Frinceton-Many peculiar answers are recordled in the votes taken among the senior class on various questions. Some of the a-nswers are: The fresh- mnan year of school is the hardest, while the senior year is the most pleasant. ' The history courses are the most difficult while the evolution course is the easiest. On 'the ;space after the question, "What would you ~do if you were in control of Prince- ton?" various answers were written. SCOTT RESUMES! WORK P'rofessor Irving D. Scott of the ge- ology department, who has been ab- sent on leave since the end of the first semester due to illness, has returnefi to his office in the Natural Science building. Professor Scott is not yet officially active in the department, aned probably will not be for- the. remain- der of this semester. By way of sum- mer activity, Professor Scott has'pla.A-- nied a~n automobile tour through west- ern and northern Michigan, and pas-} sibly into the Northern Peninsula and Wisconsin. Although greatly recov-l ered in health, Professor Scott does not feel capable of undertaking stren- uous field wvork as yet. Kiraus Addresses Funeral Directors Members of the M.ichiganl Funeral Directors association muet yesterday] at Vie Union. The meeting was onej of a tour which includes Port Huron,. Coldwater and Jackson as well as Ann Arbor. In the afternoon 'Edward H. Kraus. Dean of the Summer Session, ad- dressed the association,. and in the evening Professor H. Bartlett, of the Botany department, spoke on '"Fun- eral Directors in the West Indies". KANSAS JUSTICE SECITRED TO ADDRESS CQUff BANQUJET Rousseau A. Burch, '35LJo~ js L ice of the Suipreme C~ourt- ofj 4 Kansas will 1ew tahc chief speaker Iat the anniual initiatoii banlque~t I of the Order of the Coif nation- j. Ial honorary law. fraternity, to bell t63 ocokMy1 a. thie Union. John _M. 'Zane, of I Chi,°ago will. also ,,peak, Land Daui Hen~ry M~. Bates, of the Law I school will act as toastmaster., { A pu~blic address will also be, i given at 4:15 o'clock on the af- tern oon. of the same day by IJudge Burch. He will speak on I"Progress and the Law." Judge IBurch has recently published a Iseries of Iiportant articles on jthis subject whch have been Ibrought out by the Amercan Bar association.1 k .. {{ 1' i ; , } f I .++ . i . I ' a : ten minutes opened the d see- the cla: smoothly tha seat for the that time the opportunity t so in a ver3 ;professor rel -late -to his class. As he j l 'f~ nrarurr loor he -was surprised to A ss conductin~g itself so NIU L HEIfnR RlL ES ! tt he dropped into a roack. rest of the hur i nc ooe ol rno uai it eclass has- twice had thie Army Corps,. Citizens' Training, Cam p o Tun itself, andl has clone at Camp Custer, civilian aid to.Secre- y creditable ulanner, theI tary' of War. Weeks, said recently 4nI ports.- expressing his opinion concerning the, necessity of national preparedness,I rrnnnn",Non~e of us want our country to be --guilty of murder. But it is some- thing like that when we send yugL 1R tl fl fl 1!if[ e into battle untrained. l it El [ l t ly ' I saw a Youngster snapping his 1I 9"-4. aiored Imported )rsted Suits Lines -that are distinct-that lend individuality to the .wearer, this nlew model is the suit -for you. There is ,corn- -fort in its bigness, yet it ad- heres to straight hanging ef- f ect style dictates. 5-C i MANUFACTURED 4ND DISTRECIEWY TIE ARN ARBOR DAIRY COMPANY I J] I PH1ONE 424 SUNDAY All s _- _- .L d Straight line Trouser, 17 (Continued- from Page .Nine) Newy Freedom." Church' School will be held at 9:45 o'colck, and at 4:3$0 o'clock, the young people's outdoor meeting will be held. If the weather is :bad, the supper will be at the church ,1,t the regular- time. Methodist IRev. A. WV. Stalker, will speak. on j ",Motherhood, A Sanctuary" at. 10:30 o'clock at the First 01thodist. church this morning. The special music will' be as follows: "G'rand Chorus inD, (Des hayes), Mrs. -Rhead; "An idantlno"j (Martini-Kileisler), Miss :St ruble-; " Benedlctus," (Gounod) the chorus 1choir; "The.Lord is in His Holy Tem- 1pie" (Stock);,-"Unfold, Unfold, Ye, Portals Everlasting" (Gounod), the' chorus choir; "The- Mother , to her Child ren" (Rachmaninoff),- Mr. Wheel- er; "The Triumphal March" -(Gail1- mant); "Andante Sostenuto" (Guil- mant); A Postludle (Dubols), : Mrs.: Rha;"God be- Merciful to Us" ("Par- ker), "Turn Thee unto Me" (Cost%), the chorus choir, "Ariane" (Massenet) 'Miss Struble. Mr. Wheeler's solo "The Mother to. Her, Childrenu" , will be. -of special interest . to thjose Whlo attend the mnoring service. Bibe, .classes will meet at Wesley K~alb at12 o'clockt, anid open house illbe- held, at the hall at 5:30 o'clock. Robiert Winter~s will be the :leader of the Wesleyan Guild fDevotional -Meeting at-6.30 Qo'~.- clock~. "The Simplicity of Christ" will be the subject of the evening worship At 7:30 o'clock. - f ~Congregationalj Mir. H.. A. Jump ':will continue hisI liberal interpretations of -"The Cr'eed of Progressive Christianity" at the Congregational Church, 'with the topic of- "The Day of JIudgmenit versus Un- ending Divine Love." -Tbo 4lniversity Women's Glee Club will sing. At 12k o'clock, Open Forum will- meet, with Prof. S. T.- Gingerich -speakinug on "Poetry and Religion."' The stu- dents Fireside C2hat will discuss "Ra-1 dio, Aeroplanes, Gas.-What Effect have Mcdern Inuventions ,on Society?" at their 6:30~ o'c-lock meetinug. --"Mother's Day". will, be .the sub- empty rifle dring a charge in the Argonune, and I asked him what was the matter. I just got this rifle a - ,few hours ago,' said the boy, 'and I've; got to find out how it works before- I load It.' Later :3 found that this!, Youngster ,had been inducted into the army in July, .1918. Three montihs later -he was going into action with- ,out preliminary rifle training. If that youngster was kidlled without having a chanceto :def end himself, some-. thing clo.4e to muarder :or lack opf pro- ,Paredness was ;guilty. The training ;c4 inps ;throughout the country will give (these youngsters that knowledge denied them so long." iknee 4.44 17 bottom I $47.50 'Iliese High Gr:adle Ready-to-Wear Custom Sold Exclusively by FD309 SOUTH MAIN Tailored Suits "The Proof Tudding is the mating" AT THI tQp t a n Catc -t219 SOUTHl UNIVERSITY AVE~NUE . 1 ,.. ., , r ,, , , , ., , .:, . .. "- - MADRMY TURKISH PASTE SrOc. lb. FRIDAY on;$.-SATUR A'Y The xM cirmid Cant y Co. Next toa .cXade Theatre 715 N. Uu~yl-raity Ave Ann Arbor Rea The Daily "Classified" llum~ns 1U I I - 1 _ . ,. _ ul L V , _. , i .. ,_, ,. n .. T +. li = 3r WX I _ __ _ _ _ _ -- -F 171s i I r Going Canoeing? '' I (i lila Hike? 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