GHICAN DAILY I 1C.: 1 r11 1 1 n1 Al r rr-' .: , r "r .... i. r+ . rrrirr ri +. i r PHI DELTA KAPPA INITIATES FRIDAY ,.._ i Y MORNIN s DERJLASSES TO STRUGGLE IN THREE EVENTS; REINSTATE PILLOW FIGHT 'reshman and sophomores classes 1 meet for the first time in their mual struggle for physical suprem- next Saturday morning on Ferr) d. According to reports excite- nt is already running high and both sses promise a real fight. 'hree games will be used this year test the ability of the two classes. these two are already known to- class of '25 having been used last . They are the flag rush, and the tacle race. In the first, the men '26 will be given three poles about een feet high, on the top of which 1 be placed their class flags. They I defend these in any manner that y see fit against the attacks of the' homores. All members of bothb sses will be allowed to participate this contest. . 'he obstacle race, which will be second event, will be run by six 1 ten man teams, three from each ss. Three heats will be run, the s making the best two being con- Bred the winner. The races will ;un on a circular track on which I be placed two 10-foot barriers I two barrels. All runners must Phi Delta Kappa, honorary educa- tional fraternity, will hold initiation ceremonies here next Friday, at whic 1, Dean V. A. C. Henmon, of the school of education at the university of Wis- consin, wifl be the chief speaker. His subject will be "Limitations of Edu- cational Tests." Dr. Charles S. Berry has been in- vited to be the principal. speaker at a similar initiation of Phi Delta Kappa at Ohio State university. All the chap-. ters of the fraternity in the country are initiating at this time. Prof. J. B. Edmonson, of the educa-j tional faculty, is expected to be the toastmaster at the local ceremonies. WIL AWARD CUP FOR BEST DECORATEDHKOUSE MOST ORItINAL DECORATIONS WILL BE JUDGED SATURDAY MORNING Both business and University sec- tions of Ann Arbor will be decorated with the Michigan colors next Sat the decorations. 2 The ingenuity and talent displayed in making use of the decorative possibilities of the house. The fact that it is the decorations that count, and not the natural beauty of the house, should be constantly kept in mind. 3. Originality and unity ofI design. 4. ,Neatness of the, yard and surrounding street. W. S. Stevens '97M. D i e s In Cicago TURK SAYS RECOGNITION ONLY ASKED BY COUFTRY (Continued from Page One) commanders in Constantinople to co- operate in any emergency, would re- move anxiety, it is contended, andl guarantee stability during the discus-I sions with the Turks at Lausanne. Without such complete co-operation it is argued the conference had better not be held. The British government is insisting on some sort of consultation with the other allies, either through personal talks, or, failing that, by mieans of notes, in order to learn exactly where Great Britain stands before she enters the conference. EFFINGEM". SAYS JUTNIOR ("OlLEGES ARV VALUABLE. NOTED CRIMINOLOGIST TO SPEAK HERE TOMORROW (Continued from Page One) service work and made many friends' here. Due to the fact that he was head of all secret service work in England. it is said that there were few offi-# cial secrets that were not known to him. In recognition of his efforts he received the honor of knighthood and was awarded the decorations as Com- mander of the Crown of Italy, the Or- der of Leopold of Belgium, and the Sacred Treasure of Japan. HARVARD FORCED TO LIMIT SUPPLY OF STUDENT TICKETS Cambridge, Nov. 13.-The Harvard Athletic association announced last night a complete list of university ap- plications for the Yale game has shown that in order to make the nec- essary cut of 5,400 applicants from three seats to two, it will be necessary not only to cut all such graduate ap- pilications, but also about 50 percent cf the undergraduate applications. Mictiigan Daily and Chimes for $4.50. urday if plans of the Student coun- Word was received yesterday, of the cil and the' Ann Arbor Chamber ofI death of Dr. Willard Stiles Stevens,. Commerce are carried out. The coun- '97M, of Iron River, Mich., at 8:30 0'- cil is offering a cup for the frater; clock at the Presbyterian Hospital in nity, sorority, league house, dorMn- tory, or other houses where students Chicago, Monday morning, Nov' 6. live, which is judged to have the best Death was due to stomach. trouble. i Seniior Lit Class Meets 22, decoration. The. stores will also ie, judged to determine which is the best. Wednesday, .Nov. 22, is the date, an- The rules for. competing for the nounced for the next meeting of the :cup were announced. by. the council{ senior literary class by Robert D. Gib- committee yesterday. They are a: son, '23, president. of the class. This follows: date was. decided upon at a meeting 1.. All fraternity, sorority, or of the president with the various class league houses are eligible as well as. committee chairmen which was held dormitories and . other houses where at the Union yesterday, afternoon. Tie students are living. 2. The decora- chairman of the social' comnittee will tions must 'be designed, painted, onl have a report of ,especial interest. tC constructed by students who are mem make at the next general meeting of bers residents or pledges of the the class and a number of other re- house. 3.. The. maize and blue of ports will also be heard. Michigan and. the red and white of 1-Wisconsif should. be given equal Dean Henry X. Bates Leaves For East 'prominence, or- as nearly so as thek Dean Henry M. Bates of the Law decorative qualities of the situatiorq. School leaves today for New York allows. 4. JudgIng will begin at where he will view the final plans for 9:30 Saturday morning; all decora-l the new Lawyers Club.. He expects tions should be completed by that to return Thursday or Friday of this time. 5. Those who desire their week. house entered in this contest must leave or mail their street address tq Try a "Daily" liner if you want to the Student council office .in. Univer- get real results.-Adv. sity hall, on or before tomorrow. This is absolutely necessary. 6. The offi- cial maize and blue colors are pre-1 SLEEP ANYWERE, BUT ferred. Sx, The judges will be instructed- to ob- - serve the following points in award- I THE CLUB LUNCH ing the prize:P ArtisticVCharmony o 712 Arbor Street Near. State and Packard Streets Dr. Stevens was first stricken in Crys- tal' Falls, MIch.', while attending a r1 ; ,' " ( . conference of railroad doctors.He (Coninued from, Page One.) was immediately taken to the Chicago enrollment of these junior colleges hospital. where he remained for two during thepreceding year entered the weeks before he-succumbed, literary college of. the University. In Dr. Stevens has led an active life the Engineering college, while no ab- in the pursuit, of his protession, har- solute record was kept, it was estimat- ing practiced in Norway and CrystaI ed by Prof. G. W. Patterson, assistant Falls, Mich., and finally mpving tcy( dean, that more than 40 students had Iron River. He has busied himself in been 'admitted to advance, standing various civic affairs, becoming city ( from junior colleges of the state. health officer and' local railroad doe) President Marion L. Burton, in a tor, which duties he performed for statement to the Grand Rapids Jun- many years. The Doctor was 50 years ior college said. "The junior college of age at the time if his death. Sur.- movement is here too stay. With the viving, him are his wife, Mrs. Willard I rapidly . increasing numbers of stu- Stiles Stevens and an eight. year old dents who desire training beyond the child. high school, the junior college is almost a necessity. Opportunities for Have YOU signed your LEAGUE junior college work near home will pledge?-Adv. result in even larger numbers going in for a full college course. It has Michigan Daily and Chimes for $4.50. taken us a long time to discover that different types of institutions must be provided. to meet the varying needs of , vr ", , . r Mhe f Y 4."LC" J.} .l . . ir. THE THE SIN. FLOOD SIN FLOD GIS COMING r[HIIrRSDAI - SATIURDAY jACK LP O~1oNsf SOFLchi -OF, through the barrels and over the riers. Inability .to negotiate these, tacles will mean forfeiture of the e. ARSITY ENTER"? AINED; Vlembers of the Varsity . football; ad were yesterday noon entertained luncheon at the city Chamber of nmcrce by the members of ",e i- ais club. Coach Yost gave a short1 k: on clean athletics. During the sting the Kiwanis club passed a res- tion pledgi.ng to discourage betting football games, it is expected that , otber, commercial clubs of the city help to support 'this resolution. CARSON, '1-3L, TO SPEAK BEFORE COSMO(OLITAN CLUB yl1 L5 A PROFITABLE CONNECTION FOR BOOKLOVERS students. The vital thing is not the growth of this or that college, but the actual opportunities offered to Ameri- can boys or girls." SAMPLES Permanently on Display at GUY WQOLFOLK & CO' 36 outh State Street Ann Arbor, Michigan alph Carson, '23L, will be the iker at the second meeting of the r of the Cosmopoiltan club, to 'be. 1 at 7:30 o'clock-Thursday in Wes- hall. Carson will talk of his life )xford, touching on poinlts which. uld be- of especial interest to for- . students, who are, urged to attend meeting, whether they are mem of .the club or not { ,'" z 'There- Are STRICTLY HOME COOKI HEPLER'S QUICK SERVIC LUNCH ING :, Designed by Aft 'v a 1 ;c 'r'- Some; Things You See Twice,- BUT F I v "V . i ess 'there will be a, ceting,yat which the ecre~a~y of the clubt or the corning year, discussed- for a so-4 by the club on or the month. nf >f courteous and Quick 'Taxi servie. . Huron St. Taxi- 445.-Adv. _Ot. something for sale? A "Daily"1 Lsified ad will sell it for you--Adv. SHU SERT Nigh's 60-7541.00 1 CH M N PP.Mas.Tur,"Thr. osite Cadifac Hotsl Main 7790 HE BONSTELLE CO. In Paul Kesler's Romiantc Comedy VIIHEN RNIGHTHOOD WAS IN FLOWER" ARR I( 14. to$. - at- At. 50c to $Z.oo TheSelwyns Present hn Drew-Mrs. Leslie Carter. in W, Somaerset Magham's Comedy "THE CIRCLE" With Ernest Lwford. Clara :Moores Jerome Patrick and Robert Rendel DR. W. S. 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