THE MICHICAN DAILY _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ rtio, O BriishNEXT YEAR'S OFFICERS ire Predicted ByTurner rnri i CC iii ii i. Great Britain has passed its big'hest gtreat association of ; nglish speaking point, and the tendency now is to- Peoples, a loose, informal organ~iza- ward the break-up ofti, h ordstio' built around the _United States."z greatest empire. The change will, of course, take place gradually, end ex- c' ion Head Will f' tend over a. long period of years. That, is the opinion of Prof. Edward Ii(I Give Out Poppies. Turner of, the history department. Professor Turner gives as rEasons for his belief the following falcts: The British Empire has, in the past,if ~:been held together largely by the su- periority of the English navy. But,+ ~.at the Washington Armanwunt confer- v 1 ence the British admitted that the 1 UniteA States had, and hall a right ! to have, a navy equal to the British1 in size and power. s Out of the 450,000,000 people who 4c EVs make up the. British Empire only ? 65,000,000 are Englishmen, and only' 50,000,000 of these live in the Britishf Isles. China has a population almost as great as that of the entire British Emnpire 'and they are all Chinese, o I / at least have the same racial char- _acteristics. , Russia, with her 140 mil- lions-heer population has been redluc- }< Sed by more than 40 millions since 1914-has a population that is en- °p tirely Russian ,and which is waiting:: hope to enter tho race she must edu- { to be taught to think and act together.: . The British Empire, scattered allEl over the world as it is, is ruled from , a small group of islands. Here are E. 0. arquetle 14,000,000 square miles of territory "" Distribution of more than 2,500,000 meing ruled frd4. a, small % utside Itrench silk poppies to the American point. Russia consists of g,000-0001 Legion posts in this country is under square miles which is all together, the charge of E. 0. Marquette, di- and which can bo ruled from a cen* rector of, the national emblem dli tral point within that body of land. So of the American Legion. Egypt has practically broken' away from British rule~ already, and the LJHUJI Ii tJLL LIUIJJ At the annual ;jusiness meeting of, the University Glee clubs whiell was held. Tuesday' even ing, offlcers for the coning year were chosen. They are as follows: president, Charles I. Campbell, '25L.; secretary, Donald B. Chubb, '24; librarian, Thoms H. Ntc-, Eachern, '25; representatives on the; board in control, D. Neil Reid, '2.4. Business assistants for the coniing Year have aiso been appointed. by John { Ml.' Russel, 'd4, ma.ger. 'Those wvhot will assist in the mianagement of the4 business affairs of the organization fori the coining year are the following:' E~dward C. Stark, '24, assistant man- ager, Clyde L4. llagernian, '25, Carl Schoonmaker, '25, Albert' F. Koepke, Garlinghouse, '25, office assistants. MORE T IN'a"' MI Veterans of Foreign Wars held their ____________~ *IIII 111111finial meeting of the year last night, LB A YRECEIVES THIIN av n nm a in the Union. The meeting was ar- L. RA rWilL f[10 UEHII ranged as a farewell to the Seniors, , . HO SY MA US RIT _ some of whom are charter members' I Mre b~a 30menarenowenggedof the organization. Commander !Reh Gustav 1-o~st eminent ~Nali~sh mu-',in training daily at the Mimes the er Humn 2E rsdd sic critic and composer of the "Hymn for next year's'Lunion Opera dancing Le "Jm iMh dae"fn t of Jesus" which was beard for' the choruses under the direction of Roy[ e Jm i h ctkr fn t first time in America during the re- Royer, who assisted in preparing ;the cent May Festival ,has presented the dances for "In and Cut," last year's original manuscript of his creation, prodtuction. Mr. Hover will work with __ a "Fugal Co~certo,'" to the Uniersity, the choruses until Saturday.. - si0 as a token of friendship. Tile training for the Opera chruses $ 4 1V #This o oiini o be"AFlcniu fe r oe vs FOR ONE SUMMER'S r lute, with string accotnmaimetnt and tinder the direction of E. Mortinmer F .L {way played by a few of the priste Shute r, Union dramatics diritor.He FU LE B of the Chicago Symphony at the Bur-' will be assisted in this work by some COME TO THE SIGMA ton reception The first page of theI of the more experienced men of 10~tTO A AN C manuscript was copied aboard the .year's choruses. T D YA DG "Atcquitan a.," but the remainder "of iM R. the work was done in the tiniversity j "Jimmtie the adttaker" sells anything 1325 XVASHTENA'. library. The original is now on e'x- quickly. -Ad Y. hibition in the lobby of the library. fieds.-Adv. _________________ 1'aclsti Leader Expel1 Rome, May 24- (By .P)- iovanii, commander of the F Naples;. and mnembers who ri Ia result of the party's adi imembership of the Natlonali IRocco, have been expelled b; cist Council. 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Russia also has the, resources,' and the population, but before she' can cate' her people and improve hIer economic conditions, Professor Tur- ner believes: "Before T die," said Professor 'Tur-' nier, "I 'expect to see the break up of the British Empire. After that I expect to see the formation of a E xchng-e .Notes' 'W'iisconsin -" Contributionsandi pledges from 18 cities for the Memn-' orial Union Building fund were "'brought back by Prof E. H. Gardner, o~f the University, after a trip through - far western states in which he organ- ized Badger alumni into a. ssociations and explained the purpose of the pro- posed building. "'The Memorial Union project has come to unite the 'Wiscon- sin alumni in many states, leading to the encouragement of regular meet- ings and new plans for closer co-oper-1 ation on the part of the, graduates," Professor Gardner declared on his re- turn. WisconI i-A "good English" corn- mnittee was recently organized at' the University to help students who are. weak in grammar. arthex- Real farm problemsarth x-[. ciseq in a new' mathematics course by correspondence recently started by' thbe Wisconsin University Extensionl division. t Cornell-Dr. C. P. Berkey, of the Columnbia university, in his tall; before' tia students of, the University on May; 22, described an interesting journey! across the desert wastes of Mongolia ! in company with a~n expedition con-~ 4isting of 26 men, 75 camels, and six motor -cars and which resulted in startling discoveries concerning pre- historic life. JUNE 15 DATE OF HIGH SCHOOL COMMENCEMENT .Mnn Arbor high, school comm ee- nient exercises: will be held on .uIe 15, at which tinge. a class of 159) 'will receive diplomas.' Dr. M. S. Rice, of the North Woodward Methodist church{ of Detroit, will deliver the commence- wnent address. 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