THE MICHIGAN DAILY PlrBear" Will Tansport Sortn FiGnanciers ToNorther-n grHunting round : ."..V._ ..... __ _ _ _ Work Of Students, Alumni Mak.?s Technic Attractive Continuing to live up to its estab- t;mith." Miss Sproat touches upon lished reputation, as the nest, edited facets of Dean Cooley's personality college magazine in its field, the Mich- that have made .him a national char- I ign Tehni forNovmbereasly, ur-acte:'. IanTcncfrNvmeeaiysr Through its affiliation with the Eng- passes its previous issues not only in ineering College Magazines Assocl- the high character of its articles but ated, the Technic is able to publish the attractiveness of their makeup and this month a treatment of "The Navy's illustration:_". - - Relation to Industry" by R. N. Em- Llbrairlans Send Food to 'Noseow. A card of thanks has been received by the staff of the Ujniversity library from Mine. L. 1{affkin Ilemburger, principal of the state institute of li- brary science in Moscow, acknow- ledging the receipt of two p~ackages of food sent her by members of the Li- brary staff. The food was distribut-I ed among the librarians at Moscow and the immediate vicinity. Work on Fishpowd BeIng Pushed Effinger Resume~s Duffles Dean John R. Effnger, of the ary college, has retur~nedl to his after a siege of influenza. He w~ there at his regular consul hours.I e liter- soffice will bh- ttation Beg~in Library Pi ntJnug WMork has been begun'on fihe paint-" ing of the interior domes of the en- trance to the Clements ,library. This mrarks the beginning of one of the final steps in the work on the build- The main article is written by George R. Prus~ing, '15E, telling inF non-technical style the development of the sublmarine oil ~pp' line for discharging tank steamers and for bunkering m'erchantmen. Col.11. W. Miller of the departmentt clf mechanism and engineering draw- ing, is a close ruinner-up with an outline on cornper in which- he gives a inett, lieuteniant-commander In the United States. Navy. Lieutenant Fm- mett shows how the destiny of this country to a great extent lies on the tOther articles of importance are 'Muscle Shoals," its past and possi- bilities by Warren M. Wells, "The Super Locomotive, No. 800," in which the Michigan Central 'giant is shown Work on the pool In the Natural inl,. Sin ecu ti ben pu h di ore- --to finish the concrete work while the yeaiu'ng" 1W ill Learn Boxing weather permits. Plastering of the Beginning Monday freshman gym- inside is almost completed and work ! nasiunn classes will be instructed dur- will soon be started on the railing i119 the wi eek in shadowr boxing by Dr. which surrounds the rime of-the pool. GeorgeA. May, director of Waterman gymnasium. Follow ing this wrestling will be taught the week before, Christ- Michigan Daily and Chimes for $4.50. mnas vacation.._w . f' if ; i, t .. t. "-.J.{: E ~ .J.. . Workun4.'l P t 1ing'Fillhtx4 ToneIWs on the "P e:lar Bear,"~ A huntIirng ipartlyof six Ari a~~a~UVr and capitalists expects to ileave. Ne F York next sum- n,_er in the imlatial new iai liner, "Po'lar B( r." ' Sevntv-twvo hours after leaving Wall street they expect to sbe shooting v alra't and polar bear withUn in te an (circle. thie party will include I. M. ilppercu, president of the D)etroit-Cadlillac M uoor Car CoIUpany; Howard M1 L~. ('cf!in, Hiarold Ht. 'Emmnnons, Dr. .James W. Inche,, William E'. real first, thence up the Ottawa river and the chain of lakes to Hudson bay. Library -;tL ig Collecto A cablegramn was receivoed yester- Hoinry Vignaud, former owner of dlay from Librarian W. W. Bishbp now the libra y, .was permanent -decretary In rane, ellngof he urcaseofto the American legation ix: ?iris.1 Mr. Bishop, whxo was instruxii° :ta in the library of the late Henry Vignaudi procuring the collection, left for Eu- of Paris. . The purchase was miade rope three weeks ago. IHI expects to partly through the gift of 1Regent Wil-E return before the Christmas recess. liarnL Clements of 'Bay City, and!i _ suc vluesas are not a:ilready a ' STUDENTS VISIT DETROIT matl a".e"1a L 0-fAction will b'e hourscd in the