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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

TU E SDLA , FEBRUAR Y

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,Y OFFICIAL BULLETIN
InteBulletin is oltuiv notico to all members of
ity. Copy received by tlJĀ¢ Aaslsant tc th~e ; es'ept until
(11:30 a. mn. Satur.las-.

REED SAYS COLLE6E MEN
ARE IDELSSIN LIFE'l

11 1I1 c Intramural Items BOCKEY C CIION j1' ; f i ct le i" 4r M fost t
I IT (he '- ;id . 11&T1 ~ I ) grad 1uation, so -with aliv

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Number l106

br.vli be a cegerence of the Deans on 1V(_dnesday , February 27, at
'0 th the President's office. 31. L. Barton.,
Fis ks#eirh A4df1ory Vorninttee:
'ere will be a imeeting of this comimittee at 4 p). in., 'Iuesday, February
Room 60, Library. F F 5Abm, Scret ary.
'roessor ~Paul Pelliot will deliver his second lecture Tuesdlay, Fr, hruair:
41 Ini the Natural Science Audlitoriumn. Subject "Par Eastern Christ-une h oglcnurr olwn-Jnhrlht.
F. 1z. Robibinis.
Marine Corlps Cornmiiis:
11 students inakingi application for Comissions in the U. S. irine
must appear in person before the Coinittee which is receiving th ~ese
ations. The Committee may be econs lteci on Tu 'esday, Feb. 26, and
esdlay, Feb. 27, in floom 208 LiC011nic"S uild'ing at 1:P. ill.
A. E. It. 11oank.
J.IR. lHayden.
her will be a Gallery Talk on etching and a dlemonstration of some of
ethods and, materials employed by etchers, by 1'. 1P. Lombard, at the
tion of drawing and etchings shown by the Ann Arbor Art Association
niorial Hall, 'Tuesday, at 4:00 p. in.. This will be the last day of the
tion. Warren 1P. Lom~brd, President.
c peaing ~for 1Engineers:
hie following men will appear on the program for Tues., 7:10 p. in.,
.)6 Room 348 Wlest Eng. Bldg: C. A. Schmidt, chairman, and Messrs.
Maurer, A. M. Stellwagen, F. A. Reid, G. M. Golds, R. E. Eversdyk, C.
nii, C. R. Brown, F. WV. Bradley, V. _M. Ninobla.
C. A. Schmidt, Chairman of Assemblies.
r Necanical and Electrical Englineors:
r. R. S. Reed of the General Electric Comnpany wll be in Room 274
this week. He 'would like to interview seniors who would be inter-
in positions with the General Electric Company.
11. 0. Anderson.
ry Science:
ereafter Course 2, Military Science will meet in Old Engineering shops
ng instead of Waterman Gymnasium. W. C. .outsell.
hysiesC olloquiuim will, meet a t 4:1~5 p. mn, on Tuesda.y. February 26, in
202, Physics Buildiing. T,'r. Datvidson Dennison will speak on 'The
ular Stru~cture and Infra-Red Spec'trumn of Methane'. All interested
vited to &ttenj. ' . 1#,M. luonddl.
nMicWi COW)h:
anteon for the Cl10b gill he e rvt i in th7e ihifgan .union on W ;1) -
, $eIuary 27, lit 12:1a. A rum IH
~ W, I~ente Lc'y.
ld 'Notie
dlpbl i ou68 of Reopresentative w,": i 't :.. ,i inthe Adl]hiiroom,
k. ioo; niversity hal at 7:30 o'clockri. V'itorsa arc ecom@ sand, all
nit es ev i public speaking are uir>:.ed to attend.
iMlillard l1. Pryor, Speaker.
Frtd mueet totiui htat egto'clock ?iin lRoom .i106', Mrtson 'HallI. Pro-
' tf Aer r1,i~e "'a pperon "Vant "an(1 Aes thetics."
I '0. K. V lisajna.
7'. C. Band
and brac'Lice 7: 1:) tonight at RMorris 1-all, corner, fof, Jefferson. aud 'St~te

"The idealism of a community comes'
to a large extent from the college
graf. luates who are members of that{
community," Prof. T. dl. Reed of the
political science &Drtmaent told is
clas s in a lecture recently in room
B 'in the Law building.I
"thrartw fatthtroethis," continued Professor Reed, "it'
is evident from the attitude thait the
Amnerican colleges showied towards
the League of Nations. They stood1
three to one in favor of' it. They may'
have" been wrong, b"lut it shoved that
the majority,'of college mlen and womi-
en are idealists. At the time of the
entrance of the United States intoj
the World War students of the Ameri-
can colleges stepped forward as one
mai to oiletri their services to the
country .No utlipi g'roup waIs as
unanimous in its response."
Professor Roed emphasized tlae fact
that this M( ida n mwas one of the
greatest factors in making the col- i
loge graduates the leaders of the l
idealists for their leaders.
country, for the masses turn to the
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(Continued from Page Six) 'fl)mu is m(numnnyear willIi.'
ner Aof education-juninor ofengineer game IH I GH LT SiiiEiSI U~ii ,lisn 1L iaCo"er year i llhbr)(
Winner of sophl lit-fresh engineer game' cy wo rld.
yyUSIA vs. winer of sopli medic-soph engi-
12H-lln C "War vpas I eer gaine, 7:45 o'clock, "society ( iiiUdtrf' LaeSi)Wslhington, Feb. 25.-T'hees~
Chamber of Commerce luncheon. lleague) Camp Davis club vs. 'orestry a :ce to AMichigan's opponents iii :ill tion of WVilliam J ,. love, vi.e 1preside,
4:15-Universlty lecture, Natural Sel- club, Naval Reserves vs. Architectural departmencits. Next year shouldbrn of the lmnerge(nicy Fleet col')pOr-Otk
ence auditorium.; society, D~ental society vs. Craftsmen hmit h ieih ovi!vt aduuiu ,etio h.L~l
1::3---Futle ir oniitte metsat' lub 4:30 'clck indpenentgreater extent. Todd, Lindstron , and StMates Lines watt announcedI late t1-in eful:lI o.s s aia-aiLv'dsremc rdtfrter ly
7 ari-A ~lpha I1)(1111 Sign zeets lit City club, -arnes All stars vs. For-1 _________to__e______ __inte____________-
rocon 302, Uinion. mhiWilouse, Agony live vs. Hall Roomofut.Thywnitohegm
of;'sub. Theywent ino the amet______________for____
S;-'*rylailcu nuet rbY.when the regbulars were tiring, and
election of officers in room 205, Ma- held down their positionst% ith great
sst hall. - n rConupetition is expected-lIn the! ability. These mnen should be regular 0 W C
7 :$3!}--Preshmttan assembly, assembly ,tannuTal t a llmps foul shooting fixtures next season.halUno.tunkot iyerwhmrehn eesrdRyi ,
7:30--Ade~hl mneets !it. university ',0 nmen alrea dy entered, many of High scoring honors are divided be-
hall. whoi):i are thec present high men lii tween Beresford and Rteynolds, each CU LWRIHC
, :34--- Arciutecls' snmoker, Union. E th, fraternity foul shooting tourna- I having shot six goals. Mahn, Peter-; CT L WESWHC
7:3i- -A cift smoker, Union. menat. man, and Quirk follow with three each A EA W Y RS
7:3(0-l"reshnuiui assemtbly, Union. Suitable~ rewards will be given to1 All together, the Wolverines shot 24 M ybedlerdtyo
the winner and the runner-up. goals during the season, their opponin ay shoeivrd tie.
WE N E SD Y euts getting the same nuimber. I nasor ie
12:004- iMathenmatcs ehlt luncheon,'- The excellent showing of this year's
Unon FIII.NWRIT 't eamn is the result of two years' work Phon1 15t
i3Tt-1latiltee Mluxicale mtleets in L=I- JC_______ou the part of Coach Barss. lie start-
IOU.The reshen westlng1suad eel the 1922 season with little material.
4 ~ 1. ,1.. '.~.* I fst year's season was only fairly suc-
4:0--etila la iss meiets lit room tNill meet from 4-5 o'clock Mon- ! cessful. Thme camlpaign which has just Coust nso & 11a
E', Law building. d cay, 'Tuesday, Thursday, and Eni- 4been finished is the real fruit of the
dat-yiilt ra rctlHl a- (ki i .. ':r work of last year. Next year should 611 E. Uiest Ave.
dlitorium. I' P. BOTCHER, find the WAolverines on a par with any
6:30-Cetenialhanqei 4Tt~ot. (Coach. team in the West, and close to the

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':30-Meeting of La Sociedad Ills-
pxanica, Lane hall.
7'.34k--- University ;cost of the Alierican
Legion meets in room M0e, Union.
:34-agniaw club meets in room
304, Union.

Marian Struble Freeman's violin 1 ?

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playing proved to be the main attrac-
tion' of last Sunday's faculty concert.
Mrs. Freeman chose as her number
the dlazzling Rondo Capriccioso by!
Saint-Saens. 11cr performance was
replete with brilliant technical dis-
play, flawlessly executed, though itl
seemedl at times that her glissandos
were somewhat too prominent, pro-
ducing a wailing effect rather than
the smooth and finished glide which
one expects in such display. Her tone
teas round and full, and delightful'
in the song-like cantabile passages.j
The University Symphony orches-
tra played two numbers of the heav-
ier type, and a suite of country dances.
The first was the well-known C major
Symphony of Beethoven, a compara-
tively unpretentious work. Somehow

Arthur B. McWood, '24, has been'
called to Detroit from Iowa City, Ta.,
where he was to play last night in thei
Iowa-Michigan basket ball game on
account of the unexpected death ofj
his father.
N'ew York, Feb. 25.-Juniors at Co-
lumbia university held their big an-
nual promenade last Friday night at
the Hotel Ritz-Carlton.
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its performance failed to convey the
expected dignity, undoubtedly due to1
the prednrni;na'lmce of the strings. Thel
.Mozart Ballet inwicto "e~Petits
Hiens'' w as a rather charming suite
in which the performers acquitted
thlemxst lves #,uite creditably.
Grmiab',q'suite of 'thr~ee country d'
dJances wc hich concluded the programx
w 13 tverychalrming group.
The second 4tnmber, a pastoral;
dance, :pvw~e(1 the - mplo#t fas'inating I
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oplays by Susan Glspell, "Tri-
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oclock.
-ifies" is an effective nielodrama1
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This will be the first produc-
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