THE MICHIGAN DAILY V Preside At Frost Declared Pire-eminent )proaching Mleet As Realistic Nature Poet )f Woman's Party I_ __________________ "Robert Frost hats an insight into INOV. .7 LIMIT FOR .1ington. lie has had a brilliant imilP South ustraia's tary career. During the_ South Afri- N1'ew Governor W~ell1 can war he was present at the reliefs of Lady-smith and Mafeking. Kn. own In Amesica j-_--- -_- PHI [DELTA KAPPA. INITIATES NOV. -171 T character that Whittier never pos- sessed," writes Prof. Charles Wilbert Snow -in the Wesleyan bulletin. Prof.j Snow pays further tribute to Mich i- gan's resident poet when he says that Frost in his field of the abandoned] New England farm "is as secure as i .Whittier in our older pre-industri al northeast." Robert Frost is described by thc, Wesleyan professor as a "man who has won a place in American poetry, without being at all spectacular~h" CHANGIN4G COU1RSES No new courses may be registered for. after next Tuesday, Nov. 7, ac- i cording 'to Prof. Wilbur R. Humph- reys, assistant dean of the literary college,' as that is the expiration of the six weeks' time limit granted by the University. Students planning to change their elections roust first pro- cure the approval of the men fromf whose courses they are withdrawingf and the~n the conse~nt of thez instructor! (hncellor Lindley to Speak Before ffemibers Tomorrow in Detroit Dean V. A. C. Henmon of the Wis- consin school of education will be the principal speaker at the initiation banquet of Phi Delta Kappa, nationals honorary educational fraternity, to be held on Nov. 17 at the Union. Abel J. McAllister, national secretary of association. Thle majority of' the the organization, wvill also speak. school of Education faculty expects !The initiates Will be chosen from !to attend the breakfast, according to the enir cassof te shoo ofEd-Prof. T. L. Purdom, of the education- uication, as well as fronm the ,grade-Il auly ate students and from the education- al faculty. Their mnmes will be an- ,t;lwve(liii, Addressed by Jobiin nouncedl the day before the initiation" Anthiony ..Jobin, of the modern cereinony takes place. language department of the engineer- Chancellor E. H. Lindley of the la~g college, was the speaker at the 4University of Kansas will address the luncheon o~f the Romance club at the mnembers of Phi Delta kappa at a Union, yesterday. Mr. Jobin stated br eakfast to be held in Detroit to- that the Cercle Francais, of which he morrow morning, the occasion being is president, is considering the giving the convention of the Staite Teachers'! of a lecture from Alliance Francais. i . C i achiesedor Snow believes that fame with whom they plan to register. A ' ahieed y te , + } y growth of something printed "change of elections" blank 1 valuable bym theroiin si, a be obtained in the registrar's i the "scre ofbeing tedrwtou Ilp :".. ;}' tbeing sentimental", end "er isiyAthoughce no enrollments in new twithout giving up the 'putrid vapours'# courses will. be allowed after next and the 'tear that stagnates in the1 Tucsday, students may still drop; eye' type of realism"', is the more note- courses wxth the permission of their worthy than are the accomplishments instructors and the dean any timer of a poet who has kindled the literary befor e the middle of the semester, at ::. heat of critics throughout the eo1uni Thanksgiving time. All subjects drop- try. ped after that date will be recorded1 The NewEnld potiagnj as failures with an, "E" grade. " :>:: mentioned in Henry Holt and coin--___ pany's "Hoo's Hoo", in which Frost Jazz~anids Ruin China is quoted as saying that hie is "an- IPknNv .Jz a wp r ious to prove that a fellowship in China, th hlspes fteod)ajor General Bridges{ __________cr_____-- eeative art can be a success, for ifE school are .torn by anxiety, and Chiun- Maj. Gn i ereBigs ap- it works at Michigan it will work all! a's whole social system is in danger, pointed governor of South Australia1 Latest photo of Mrs. U. IH. P. Belmont j over the country." I " ~according to reports received here to succeed Lieut. Col. Sir William E. Mrs. 0. H. P. Belmont of New York,j from noted Chinese economists. G. A. Weigall, is well known in Wash- president of the National' Women ary wl.prsdea hecnnn pp IiN ~ ~ paty wll-.sie at thef comng ltIII I 11111 PI1E'.IA " + EVERY M kN ':O HIS TRADE WE ARZ PENMAKERS "1,,i))iiR for Pl NS 35 Years Experience ARE YOU A BACK NUMBER Some people may laugh at style -- but without style we would still wear homespun, eat corn meal and salt pork qnd live in a cabin. To be out of style is to be out of date, and to be out of date is to be a back number, and who wants to be a back number in matters of health, comfort and happiness. STYLES CHANGE IH BATHROOM EQUIPMET the samie as In other h1ousehold fixtures. IRIiNE WAilMOtLTS, 1). _5. C. CHIROPODIST, AND ORTHOPEDIST OFFICE HOURS: 10-12 A.ff.; 1:30-5) and 7-8 P.3M. 706 First National Bank iBldg. Phone 1746J SEE IDISP'LAY OF UP-TfO-DATE FIXTURES AT *WM. HOCHREIN 7 a 1 7 r 7 'A J { r 1 r r conference of leaders of that organ- i U VU !ILU [1 1 U1IUI~fi OLd a 1"6 aS 1 ll aoRo ------------1...... t zation, to be held in Washingtonls, 4Ur:AR i-r~ Nov. 11-12. Ii eIR.LOL'S- NESTEBU SD A gNDgZ W LVYI apseII' j iI Tl As a resu t of the purchase of theii Blr iOpesituaedaonithe ornterof tate nA IL 0M N nuclbUt~'~ I STEAM FITTING [C D N V has bought the estate of Prof. J. W. j 001 --Langley on the corner of Geddes aye- an'Sl World-Renowned Criminologist of nue and Oxford road. It is said thmat ;"' 215E. HURON PHONE 214-Fl British Secret Service Is the purchase price of the property was ____LORSOS9_SaUS..aNSa________ ~aa Also Author [slightly me-lre than $.35,000. -_____________________________________________ _______ As the house now standing on the HAS PUBLISHED MANY BOOBS newlproperty is inadequate for the UNITED CIGAR STORE IN YEARS OF EXPERIENCE needs of a fraternity, it -will probably'lF be remodeled or completely torn down.. It is understood that 'the State street PRICES Sir Basil Ti omson, K. C. B., world- house will be vacated sonic time diir- VignaBihsCgrtesEe atn...... renowned criminologist, former head ig the present school year ignaBihsCgrteprcro ...... $1.20 of." the British Secret service and of The Church of Christ, now occupy- Prince Albert, Velvet, 1 6-oz. Tins, $1.35; Jars.:..... $1.45 the 'criminal investigation depart Tng the land adjacent to the Psi Ups i enofSolnYadLodn llon property on South niversity ave- Barking Dog, Never Bite Smoking Tobaccos 1 5-8 oz.$ .30 deliver the fourth of the University *iue, has received notice of condemn- $5.00 Gillette Razors(3bae Oratorical association lecture series anion proceedings from the University.,re) i' -. According to S. A. Moran, chairman 1 $5.00 Auto Strop Razors........................ $ .89 Nov. 15.;ftecurhln omite1h Doz. Gillette Blades ..:....... .......... .$ .79 Sir Basil has a long record of serv- cuc ilntvct ice, being assistant commissioner of!cuhwilntvae its premises! I !2-Doz. Auto Strop Blades............... ....... $ .45 the~~~~~~~~~ merpltnIcefo 9311 until the University is ready to begin1 an ietro pca rnhconstruction. They have, however oznPpe lanr.. ........ ........ ..... ... $.0 service since .1919. The Sherlock- pur chased the old A.B. Prescott home-. 45 ianiie Gurned..........35 ea lcated at the corner of HillI $1.00 Orlando..pe ,................. 49A Holes f ral ifewa bon i 181 ~ndTappan streets, where they ex-IPps 4 T of a notable English family; his fath-Pe obid-ntena uur.$.0Piceo ae ie er was the late archbishop of York. Jett.ul n h erftre 20 rne fWae ie.... .. . .... .......". $ .99 Thomson received his -early educa-j- Playing Cards (Poker Cards) .........25c, 35c, 45c, 50c tion at" Eaton while from New Col- ' Ig Thelb oMetToihtiigm Store With the Rxight Price iThe Geological and GeographicalTh ~-71 lege, Oxford, he was graduated witl Rgh Journal club will meet tonight In honors and achieved the distinction I om0.6 aua cec ulig 8E S U O of .ein a resdentof he xfod IProf. C. W. Cook will address the club,ST hisoustndng.u {aton his subject being '"The Salt Creek Oil POE6- Among hsottnigpbiain Field, Wyoming.",Eeyn ners-POE6- are the following:. Div'ersions of a e iInvte o teynd. iterst Prime Minister, 1894; South Sea e sivtdt ted.I____________________________________________ Yarns, 1894; 'A Court Intrigue, 1896;I______________________________________ The Indiscretions of Lady Asenath, i i _ F ..., I PLUM BER I 11 ands, 1901; Savage Island, 1902; The Story of Dartmnoor Prison, 1907; The Fijians,, 1908, and the Skene Papers. 1909. Gin and Blade Club to. Meet A special ,meeting of the Gun anO Blade club is to be held at Lane hall, Monday evening at 7:30 oclock. The meeting will be a combination busi-4 ness and social meeting, smokes and eats being served. All ex-service men who are being' sent to school by the government are expected to be pres- ent, according to an aiinouncemen'! made by the committee in charge. Mr. Day, head of the Veterans' Bureau of Detroit is to be' the principal speaker of the evening.. Italian Club Holds Hallowe'en Party i Members of Il Circulo Italiano held a Hallowe'en party last night in, room 202, South wing. Before refreshmenits were, served, Prof.. W. B3. Ford, of the mathematics department, gave a short talk on his rdcollections of Pisa, Italy. Professor Ford spent some ! time at the University. of Pisa several years ago. Comes fronm constancy of pur- pose andi fixed determination to give our patrons material andl service a little better than seems necessary., Our examination is as perfect as skill, scientific instruments and years of experience can de- vise. We guarantee a perfect fit. We can 111ll any oculist's pre- scription accurately. We will duplicate any lens. We Grinid Our Own-Louses. KRYPTOK INVISIBLE BI- FOCAL LENSES EYES EXAMINED It. W. BECK WITHf Optometrist Hailers STATE STREET YOU WILL HAVE T0 HURRY to get $1.00 for your old fountain pen (any make or condition) on a new one at one of our three stores. 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