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T'HE MICHIGA N DAILY nuy E

thousand copies. were distributed.
COAST SHIP GRVYR The Mercantile Trust, Co., San
m nent of Massachusetts. A _hundred
titianFrancisco, is publishing serially in its-
rniinFOBVITI i monthly miagazine a history of con-
---_ Coast from the earliest times to the
Seattle, lWash., Feb. 15-dBy AP.)--- : resent.. Doubtless this will be issued
The northern Pacific graveyard of in book form when the'serial publi-
Thips claimed four more vessels- to-: cation is completed, -as is the civic o.'
day in a furious gale that swept the nlovels publishedi in instal:11ents.,
ocean off' the Wa51hingto)n andl Brit- To elite an (Aven more uiiU,-ld case
i Colum1bia ,c oiast. No' los:s;4)f, ives ;I 110(" CanthInftl and Commria ~l IBank
Was report "(. I(111ic ag o, lit long ago publishted(l
The four ves 411,h lost weorc the I book of nurs ery rhymes, profusely.
stcamrcr Nika, urned t1 o tilewater illusirated inlcolon):
edge near Umt rlla Reef; the freigllt-
er Santa Rita, lodged high on arch
edge nearUmatIla h I F f
land; the Priti sh l ihT~i '-~S *(J7/ ~
Print, almost to )pi w.~ { jj~ - jg~
van point, ~Iob od rtPl '
lumibia; and the mo l ;w '~(Wli ~'
pounded by huge i as-. >cy n/ Ic cic;p, i iii xi'
an exposed reef at Albert Head. ;:Mcilu
Vora of 1"I f eT~~ ~ I~0 W ~~* iWa il~
Print, which bad r? aa g o t" Nor ?_;a;i !.'Thi
fronma iw uo~Ii( a:: )"Iv ik t.ai a u
this morning,.\a .s- x ,1l~~
ing by the coaNt gi s te n Vili tes
ing by. TheereV :a :""jhalml Dr.
tn~by.Thecre ''~ ;'j'a~vthe German mcmbi'et oi thf
reports from the rescue slapt ad, >
the wed~e' V~s~l ws b 1d 0 CelflUli)ioi, spent mnore tl'ai,
. i* fHour in conference with .Presi-
age. ~ent 1-fardin g, .but declined later t c
:gay what hlad beien discussed,.

News .from T e Other Colleges
AfIets H-Strict orders have been; honors have been .conferredl: upon thc
given ,to the p~orters not to allow kany same student in one year. A remark-
students wearing tuxedos or dress able featur- of this r:chievemnent is
suits to, attend' the informal d1ane thatei lluanni has been sightless
next Friday night at the Union. Thissic lilod
rule was enacted to reduce theo var- iii~ciod
icty of c{ hailes Wornt l eII)s110(1 flairsTlt:E'rM i:VIIII
inl thetpast. 1,sy .' VRVE 1R'
On this man*!, r4colrd crd I f tind ithe
fle- Ot In#i;sit hek-c, 'hr GatlCoe following nts
told a Daily r imrioV4 ' 1. hi, lugtrv

he r 0oclf ,hoeer-, for i1th is month id Y ou Ia'e your gla;sse at th1e
>is less than that for Janurary of last Aca arR or ,SpSomneonle did.
HELH SEICE BUSY year.-l, _ _
Many'cases of la. grippe, influenza.; rMcia ,lna-lm~e l- Te Sadr"Los efNt
lel 1T61- o; ,Cd an other forms of respiratoryinfee- lion, '7Cc. ?'keone home w w- ithy ol. All s i'zes, a ,t Wh' I st
tion have been treated at -she ni- Wh' nvr~vBosoeAv Oktr' Ar
versity health service (l urin,--tihe! -
month of January of this year, accordl-;
ing to the mnontly report isisi!hy r. ALSfE~1
Warren Ed. For,,yt he, (!QL .Th)e
dumbher of infections 0oflthis a iarei
"omnewhat gr'ealt rt bltil ,11 0 ,itwbr
of 'like cas;Es durling 'ithe saistal kii
Cu3ly , o tl!( t z . , 1 ; 1 i > ; o th . a o r o th e r (o tc o m p lie s-
tions have result(-(,'as.io, i s- sirnW '!:~un
mou during such an epiderab.
Sixte(en ca':it(ssof conitag£ious isese V L CR, OrVpURh T
principally mild fer ns of( iOl l c°
and diphtheria carriers, e:s ctpin''ftrvll
Shown en the reporL rI~l( i, : I1T21-I

evsta. eu -Z VPIAY ..,ic-,g vizr;z., caacwk. .*11F).. LJAk7c.fs.J f

ni. I~~r~hV A1 ppdintinont of Rep. C rago, Repub-
F[i STUDENTS nui-tiv lican, Pennsylvania, as assitant sec-
nrap~~rnrotary of war, succeeding J. M.'Wain-
FO.IACA ~ ~I wright, who retires March. 4 to icy'-
4.omel a t r-nb~s' of congress, w,,.s re-
.: --- . ; c otun~la(d by lthePnnsylvaia dtelc --
Reports that half of the 641,k shudeInt , gal ion in the I [01150 todlay.
who left before the beginning of. the I ecretar'y Weeks announced than
second semester were fo;'ced to 1eav, he .hade invited. members of the Sen-
because of finIncial-ditheculties harve% atee and I I-louse ,militai'y apipropriax-
bee(,n shown to l~e unfounded by tf :i ons commflittee to make a trip .:fromt
Nowv_ York, sailing on the St. Mihic]
records in the secretairy's office. Theoi April, l-via the P'anama ckl 1tc
refund carols show that about one ot tilte Pacific coast and to Ala, tr.
of every ten wais forced to leave he- inpc vrospulcwrk.lu
cause of lack of funds. Most of the, th, rote

oself-confidence and, -autosuggestion
sihould be of great value in college
amlnations. The: eminent. French-
lA~~at1 s~ dtis Was, the best. advice he:
t ,' college students.
\. ' 1 'a# , 6 :4' ri-_" - A U i ll bO11 ci
al; e'I ill Q~ opened next
o ci K usefrs ofItskind in the'
' 1 h.~cor r h -ben secured by
l3??i~l-Conti nuation of tle st-
lent, (.0111101with a, decrease d 1Juia2-
bership xwas favored by the commit-
tee -of thme Illinois Unionn in its rec'-
ommnended changes., of, the. constitul-
tino0. The work. of the coun~cil in
regulating dances was commended.
t tt -- TllotUnion lFfouso coin-
7u ite has Imade 1 het, ollow ig rulY11 ?
']lt~fsc a tte ndiing thle aiforml: dan c s
witl h 5h0{s ovetr 12 inches in01lenkgth
will b~e taxed 25 cents for "1(1r inch
of shioe over this limlit. Th'lis is, to
save wear onl the floor andal a. ;oree'
of collect ing reventa .
1'i('12oi sn'Tlhe Society fo?2 the
\vei fare of Mlale Stuident -' is now bac-
in#; org~anIized to influence 1"en li21 tic
uhtlfver pity against, choosing a; awoman1
studenmt-for it wife. The claim of the
111e1 is that women g-raduatles* do am,
make good wives,. but instead itre af-
ter "careers". Less (livorce and maore
"home-builder.3" 1i te object of t h
organization.
'ltor~tthiewtert---(leorge 1H. Worn-
mann,g a student in the law school.
L as won the Rufus H, Sage Scholar-
slhip for 1922-'23, the Chcarl,,s A.

"C. A. Jones: llome-Oakville, Ohio0;
started wogrk is Union Grove, Ohio;
sofd $192.'0 first week. and, $196.30
v.*(~ w, R: nice-looking, clean-cut,
inm:-a ~a : as a. desire to learn; sold
FwaY ~ iznlrsumer; worked his way
as l jll o;was field manager for
- -i.blshngCompany;. both
1",1 and office trained; believed in
inand thioroughly knowing his
a',' ,:ltvs college organization
xc!I..IT, hymnand training college
oie ;: willing to pay any pric^ to learn
t a secrets aad art of selling mer-
chandise' and organization work."
If: you are aaotber C. A. Jones with
1-iiiilar 1 :nericnce and desires, i have
a p ropoSitioii for you.' Write Ti1t; a
:iers4onal letter, givitig me full de-
11. 1;% N %RRIiGV I

RE(ANAI 1
D) E NMl
IN
'TROPICAL LOVEA4'

Our RlopresCative - xvii1 be at the
AYRURY1942
MARC'H '1a ed0i 1F9IJ l20 t

VTEOTO JYSO

A2 EL 100 i2

students whose mloney has been re-
funded to them' have, graduated or
have left school to accept positions.
The student employment bureau
states that while jobs are not as plena-
tifu it iow as in the fall, still there ar~e
enough to keep students who wish=
employment: busy. 'The situatien as
far~ as- student employment is concern-
ed Is praotically the samne at tis timne'
as informer years.
Banks J,,oin Ranks
uOf. Intelk ~entsia
Chicago,, Feb. 15-(By A.P.)--The1
ranks of book publishers in th0 Unit-
ed States have been greatly augment-
ed in tile last fewv yw.ars by the banks.
To: be, sure, banks do not.publish
novels and. books of that character'
but Sometimes they do not; fall mnuch-
short of ,such popular' publications.
For instance, the Old Colony (Trust
Co., Bostoan,, recently ublished an

tAlU FOLEM

"1\tloun e' lx t-books 5st11Ylr'055 111

~HE RIGIAL IDE
ILoon f~k the name "F. Z"."
when you buy a wide-web
garter.
It identific'- the gomninc--the
Patented starler that Figs no Slides,
huckles dr bothersome adjustmentS.
Real lux:ury and aolid comfort.
15c to $1, everyjlere, in single-grip a~nd the
);... an2O-~,~fd t;w E. Z. Sport Garter. ftlade
solely by The Thos. P. Taylor Co., Bridteport, Coax.
Student Supplies Stores
Featured by leadlin¢g
'rry a Cl1as ifiedl Ad-it pays.--Adv.

favorable facts in histor"y" sai
W. ,1. iliobhs of the #gcology
nlent ,yesterday afternoon in
On "Americanization and

idc P~rof.1

depart- h :ocpke prize andio has had his name
a talk placed oni the scholarship " Hono~r
Pre set ERoll'.- This is thle first time that these

Worldl Conditionis" given before the
Ann Arb-lor chapter of the D.A.R.;
IHTe thren p)roceededl to cite inIcidenlts
vitally connected with time history, of
our- own country wrhich are ptirposelyi
omitted fronm tihe 1ooks now used in
our public schools It was also point-
ed out thTat the un preparedness of the
naution at the outbr.ak (of the dat-
war wA-s lue to ,failur'e to profit by
thfe examnlile of previous conflicts.
In closing Prmof. H-obbs lauded the
'Won-el'S Roosevelt Memhorial associa-

.

Thirtieth

Annu'al May F estval
FOUR DAYS-,-- May 16, 175 16, 19--SC ONCERTS
SOLOITS
GIUSEPP E DAC~y'NISE, Baritonce
Mi'Ad1~:'Y 11rOPOLIA 1'IRA COMP1l. Y ANY

interesting history of the landing of tion, for their. efforts to biring; the real
the, Pilgrims, and thie early settle- I facts -of history before tlile public.

. 4 .ii\r~ ~c~ IJ -r
ing , yorohrca. ehv e
lot at

BENIAMIN O GIG LI, Terror
ME<TROPOLITAN OPERA% COMPANY
WZANNE KEENER, Soprano
2~; 'TRPOLCANOPERA COMPAtNY
(ii'{.Ql'+ri,A ASSOCIATION .
C 2iC(~zOPRAASSOCIATION
FERNA R 3 STEN ilns

r:

$67.mw 50

II

SpigCothes
a rnCltf the well - known Fitform brand
have -atrived. At the p r e s e n t lowv
prices no one has any excuse for be-
inl poorly..dressed. Drop in and see

R- RNL.S"TSC-IELLING'Q,.Pianist
iU:'.XO WtNED VIRT L'So
rJENR'[ SCOTT, Bass-Baritone
LATE OF THE METROPOLITAN OPERlA 0MPANY
CLAR.ENCE W ITEHIL, Barifone
'ETRIOPOLI TA N OPE+RA COMPA %NY
"ORGANIZ,4AT :(.)0
THE UNIVERSITY CHOR*A L UNION
(wzi5 0 VOCES)
THE CH-ILDREN'S CI--IORUS
TH-E CH IICAGO 6SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
COND UCTOERS
EARL VINCENT MOORE
GEORGE OSCAR BOWEN
AND
FREDERICK STOCK
'GUSAV OLSTI
Distlinguisiledc comnpos.er-condcucto.r who will comue fro-i Englandl
especially to conduct the Amemricamn premiere of his "Hymn, of Jesus"
which 'will be ;gun;; by the Choral Union at time Tluday Evening
Cohcrt.
COURSE T ciCKETs
$5, $5.5(), $6, $7
(if "Fiest ival Coupon" fr'oim Choral U210nioms eturnecl, deduct ;3.00)
1. ,Sublscriiwrt of recordi to "Matr'ons TicketY- inw".eu odlc
eu eOl oi.

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