THE. MICHIGAN DAILY
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the University. Copy received by- tb 'ASxt1anUVtr the owl~et ~t t li
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Volume 4 F.RIDAY, MARCH 21, 1924 Number 127
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To All Memnber~s of the University Staff and Faculty :
All offices employing part-time help are requested to deliver time. slips
to the Secretary's office prior to the fifth day preceding the last day- of the
month In order that the payroll clerk may have sufficient time to propare
payrolls.In cases where time slips are not deliver:A is ab~ove, it ,k lI be
necessay to hod back pay until one week after regular p:,yday.
3M1chg.JInois Debate: ,'
T'e annu~al -delbate between Mihibgan and i ; ixois vii hdid on r
day,. Mach 21, 'at 8 p. in., in H-ill Auditorium. The .sub)Ject is th e Chicago
Draind'ke- Project.-Mr. Gardner S. Wiljiams, 's9, C., ,E.. 1:, WLl l pe;Idi'.
Profesor 'JS. Gaylord, Professor 'of Public Sppalin, at ;crttwectern lUrni-
versity, willt act as single exppert jud e. Th(, jujblj(: 1 i iviTcd to <?ttr:.1
No admission charge.:.M Xi
Aero Excursion:
An aero excursion will bd made Saturday, March 22nd, to Detr't to
attend the balloon ascension of Messrs. Upson and Thadden. The layout of
balloon .and network and the inflation of the balloon will begin at 3:00 p. DI.
Saturday, the 22nd, in Highland Park opposite the Ford plant. The ascen-
sion Will take pla.ce early in the morning on Sunday, the 23rH. All a_;ro
studlents ere urged to take advantage of this opportunity to gee how the pro-
parations for ascension are made. The witnessing of the ascension itself
is optional, being less important. All others interested will be welcome. A
party will leave Saturday at 11:46-a. m. 'on the Michigan Central.
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Senir Enghiers:
MIoney for group pictures should beo left in box over arch not latex'r, ini
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The present building is only- the
first unit of the new Physics Labor-
atories said Prof. Daniel L. Rich of theE
physics department in his speech yes-
terday afternoon before the American1
1Chemical Society.
When the second unit is completed
the buildinag will be in the form of anj
! U" All elementary course's will con-
tinue to be held in the old building,
the ; iew building being reservedl, for
advanced courses and research work.
Professor Rich explained the var-
ious phases of the buildings' constru-
ction and also the several rooms 'which; .
were made for especial purposes such~
as the sound proof and dark rooms.:~
lie- also said that a G6- ft. tower is tQ..
be built on the top 'of the roof' from{
which an antennae will be. stretched
j .o the east engineering and Medical
buildings.j
Plan 122L Class 'Wrectory I
For the publishing of a class di-
rectory, cards have been sent to all;
lvembers of the class of '22L request-
ing their office address and the namej
r.° the firmn with whomn they are asso-
ciated. Members of the class not re-
ceiving cards are asked to send the
required information to E. C. Davis,
600 Trust building, Detroit, Mich.
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two hours to 8 p. mn.
Locals: 7 a~ mi., 8:55 a. m. and
every two hours to 8:55 p. mn.,
11 p. im. To Ypsilanti only, 11:40
P. mn., 12:25 a. mn. and 1:16 a. mn.
WVEST lBOUND
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20th ANNUAL
Albert Ial H.-rris
Albert H-all Harri-s, the "financial
man" among the many vice-presidents
of the New 'York Central railroad, who
is niched to succeed the late Alfred
11. Smith as president of the system,
began his service in the ranks but not
in alowly posJtoon such, as many rail-
way presidents riie from:'' 1-le enter-
ef]-the service of the company in the
Earl-y '90's as a lawyer. He is 62.
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anY will be in Room, 221 Engineering Building on'Friday, March 21 roani8
to 12 to interview Senior Mechanicals who are interested in pos tfons with
the company. 31. V. AiidL-rsom
New MYoses Gets Inspiration
For Bible O Roof-Top Sinai
Oklahoma City, Mar-ch 20.-In his thesis of his book, to be known as
roof-top Sinai, Eugene Arnett, a new l "The Pure-bred People,", is that half
Moses, is getting the inspiration for 1 the intelligence or brains of the world
his new Bible, Is,, now concentrated in the United
Living day 'and night in a sunny States, and this he will endeavor to
gla.ss roomi on a little tower to which prove scientifically.j
no caller is admitted and where no About 50 millions of the populationJ
letter or telephone call can reach him, of this ;country are "pure-breds," the
hte has een.reading sclentific and his- rlood of "low-intelligents" started corn-
ttirc$~ bools at the rate of one a day after 1875; 7r 3-4 per c to l-gn
f~tA le as~ even year - Out of the ius of the world is in' Anglo-Sa.xon,
mas (,JnfrMation 'and- opinion is I .nd:I.0 -t, ct in ' Fance and Bl
tq. o ' is '& riee a book de.- giim, 10per, 1 entithter Nor7dic pep -
si ie t}; akel~ page of the Hlebrewi pies, and 5vlper gent In other Latin
biblecomtries-these are ,,owe of Arnett';-
4rycapttof Ohahdxna anid later,'a.,,plybrainrs,' says the new 'Moses. tThe1
t'e.ircqa d'' - te schoofbr as~f- ; coll''e rofe4O imay not have= the
tal w r rd 'unerhim 1i 1,he h~native intelligelice that lie:,'cdo ?rwznt
l? 9 a 1 ~grs for selling life in- Fn thie mind of an unc=,uth mountain-
'1 'iuldnii'i enP.conv-ered at 'lefore inanty-- indnths ,thownant
Cos of qe ~, O0 to a great labora- script cf' the grat W01k1-is to' be corn-1
yi ~i 4~iA~~n contaifnin g a lib- plet ,d, anid ilhen it vji~l b6' proenetefl
rar'e . AGNvhiuneA and there 100- to the Bvlitsh 'Roy'al, Sdciety--for it ap-
o~ X n are to boemployed inr eadig-p'al.
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" I i c. rl t h'istory of -'North I SAN -
,tder e4olutbe r nucfr the samei MIHI GAB ECN
.munr a. G. Well's "Outline of llf i TII!ur~
- ts"sehe d nan's progrecs. I H 1I~11 fIA Nt~
s r~4the, front of 'the build-Ing, 11HTO13K: I- Mfl11I i '+L p
which"Is- on, the outskirts of. the city,
is pjainted 'te strange legend, "The Cn.~ e ruPaeSx
Hoe f the Poor Prophet." That's i t;'-,z and putting npr a good race onl
what' they' called him 4eight years ago the relay team. Other Michigan Ivin-
when he'prop'osed~a revol~tionary ida ea r eeCpa a~si i:
in.-selling life insurance, and he made I;nrg eeCpanKan niJ
the' terma. badge of honor. Now he i-ge and M!feilzinerr in the br'east'
is deterined to prove that "Arnett i stroke. Johnson, of Michigan, came_
right again."~ through for a good number of counIt,
isiewa''tusthbasasIyplcnscninte5y rCt(agencies, and in oune year Arnett made 100 yard, and 220 yard .free style.
$600,000 in premiumns putting it into i n the -Conference championship, at
efec -easerts, In three years he CIcla fst week, lMiciganz's show-s
sold more than $50,000,000 worth of 1,),r was the 'sensartion of the meet,
insuranice in -Oklahoma, Arkanzas and N,;t even conceded a good chanc<
Louisianna. for a one-two-three ,-lace, the Wol-'
That was a. slight inspiration con- verino natators upset all the (dope
pared to,Arnett's present..one, how- end ?paddled their Away to a secrn'
ee.Testrain of his meteoric bus- r -~n wt 4pinsaantsc
iness career, was - too much for his eoiiaI squadls as Northwester'n
nlervous systemi, and he suffered a
break~down. In his little glass room he W iscnnaIndIianowaCic.o
imm~urd himself and refused to admit Wsosn n lios
any visitors on the plea: cof his nerves. Prospects for a powerful water-
,l hi~s time- he devoted to his books, )squad, for next season look ,bright .;
conicentrating on his reading whilej Coach Barnes will have everyone backs
wearing only. a single garment.i but Captain Kearns. in the plunge and!
His new 'idea, which will be the Milmer in the dive. Seidman, who has
scored several points this past s~easoni
in the pl-unge is at~ present the only
I - -likely looking candidate f or the un-j
A~ " ( derwater event and with more seas on-
1 HA1 GO NG Oins andl experience it is expected thrat
She will capably fill the vacancy cawus-
All persons ir societies rasing t his enguth, another consistent scorer, will
column sh~ould include in their notices b back a willCow Kerr, Vaupre,t
day, 11our, - a~d place. .All. notices I and Johnson, all point-getters in the
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while the latter drew considerable ex- I
orl-ssion of app~reciation from the a-
di-cace. The clogging in the "ISwag-
ger"" number was also good.
iHonors in the cast must go mostly
to the "msale" members. The mascu-
.inte lead is carried superbly by Ber-
nice HIill, taking the p~art of"Chick" C
Meyers. Vest~a lewitt,- as Chester
Bray,' the publicity man,, offered a
clever protrayal. of her part whicl,
greatly amused the spectators. Dor-
othy Sessions familiarly known In the
play as Adolph, was exceedingly fun- #
ny in her mole as the bashful college
lover and later 4,s .a successful play-l
wright.- Miriam Wetzel, as the father
of "Chick", acted her part admirably ?
as did Doiaothy Kelnibach, as Mi. Lev-
nsythe owner of the flower shop -
acid later a movie iinpressario. -
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ffHAT most of the HOUSEWIVES of Ann Arbor
Ihave their washing done at THE VARSITY
L AUNDRY. Surely, this is an endorsement that
cannot be overlooked.- The. housewife knows
~xvt oetGOOD LAUNDRY SERVICE.
rfllAT WE, KNIT fh e holes in you' soaks--wwe o
not darn them. We haye a machine which weaves
ac ross ifheitear iG svh a ' inhf 6 that it can hard-
J~v be noticed. We have an d4ssutlrlent of over
Vi4'late w eese w n-~hbuttons w le r they e~m ssig.
Tlhese buttons are of the highest grade, and are
A'h bv t htwr uy
That we maend vour clothes---eve have women, ,
teailfed to do this 'task and nothing else.
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offer as an inducement only the quality service
come to us thru years of experience.
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That, our. convenient- delivery service is another reason why you should trace'~
xvitE~ uis. Just step to~he teleph~one and call us at any, timne'and our ?Wag r
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WVe are SPECIALISTS and our specialty is laundry work.
say our plant compares favorably with the best equipped plants
CIome in sometime and see our place. You will be amazed.
Needless to
in the state.
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- -FRIDAY
:00 L-aw 'fvaculty lunceon9 Union.
W- N'ondy pra yers, lHarrismhll.,
4('17:3- IRoppe-Schaeffer billiard
--Eeni~ng ~serv ices -..and address,
Y-hiese Students' associat ion
Meets at Lane hall.
E*-.-Nw -York club dance, Barbour
SATURDAY
I=-Q HOtugeib meet-s for "'Flap-
lac Hike," 'Congregational church.
'-Senio9r t mixer,, Union.
short swims. XWittingham and Miel-
ziner complete the roster of vreteran !
who will be on hand next season. I
Coach Barnes is confident of findin.'S
a number Yof men in the freshlman
class who are ext)ected to be of -.alue
to next year's swimming squad. Sami
son, .who easily won the All-campusE
swimming Championshp',and who has
turned in some excellent times for
the dashes, is looked upon to make a
Smarks in, ;Cfnferen-ce swimming cir'
clos next; seaspnl. H-alstead, Van, andI
Jewell are other, yearlings who will!
be available for the 1924-25 season
and who are expected to bolster up
the team.
Colorite and-, a
little wor kdoe,
the trick
G. Claude Drake'I
DRUG~ a~ndPRESC1RWflTT
Corner N. Univ. an4 Sote
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