THE MICHIGAN DAILY
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Fresh
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Are You a
Scene.
At The Camp
Incidents Show
'Boys Are Boys
TRUE AMERICANISM
Beds at the Fresh Air camp are
straw ticks spread on the ground.
There ;are- two blankets for each boy;
but they find sleeping much more en-
joyable when they Tialie' tlei' ijd
Typical Nature-Study Outing
Diamond Expert?
Not at a ll likely that you are.
But if it so happens that you arc "up"
I'
on
A typical scene at a Fresh Air Istreet children. .Swimming, boating,
Camp. Psychologists and students of fishing, hiking, and a thousand and
human nature all agree that ten days one other valuable and enjoyable oc-
in a place of this character would cupations are provided for the chil-
make a new boy, and consequiently a dren of the streets for the small cost
finer man, out of the most caloused of of ten dollars for ten days.
The institution of the Fresh Air That the cost of such great benefit.
Camp was recognised by the nation's should be so small is an indication of
craritable organizations as being one the gratis work being done. Leaders
of the most valuable of the means of are needed, and students may find
bettering the conditions of humanity, valuable occupation at the camp.
together, giving them three blankets
above and one beneath each. In one
of the tents were ten boys, andin, the k
natural course of acquaintance they ,
paired off. One of the boys was a
little Negro, and in order for all to,
sleep "double", it became incumbent
on one of them to sleep with him. No "Dad" Lockwood, one of the most 1 given regularly every year, apd which
objection was raised that night, but f popular and interesting of the older !1is popular with the boys at the insti-
during the process or p heparing for leaders of boys, who was at the camp tution. The life of the fresh air and
isetion he nadset morin, the lite for some time last year, showing the excrcise is considered by physicians
fellow who had slept with the colored
y boys how to put captured specimens everywhere as the best cure for un-;
boy approached the leader and asked in the "Dennis" box. This is part of happiness aid ill-health which could
if he couldn't be changed to some. nthe us noutdoorTlifewihis b band
other bunk. When the leader offered _-_-______h___t_.
to investigate among the other tent
leaders to discern whether other ar- Includeji in the special programs of- have exhibited much interest in the
rangements could- be made, the little I(fered to the children at the camp are matters of natural science. Leaders of
fellow withdrew his request, saying, Iseveral trips of this nature, and the national reputations are often obtain-
"No, if I have to move out of your subject matter which they treat varies ed, and always the boys are under the
tent, I'll stay here." greatly. All of the children so far instruction of competent elders.
You till appreciate the unrivaled beauty
of the gems not on disjplay at
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Arcade Jeweler
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7:10 a. n.
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8:00 a. m.
11:00 a.iM.
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The student gets up for another hard
Monday.- As he dresses he realizes that he
has not sent his Mother flowers for Mother's
The student is all dressed by
now and he is on
his way to
Day.
But why let this unfortunate circumstance'
worry him, because he knows that there is one'
place in town that will right all negligence of
one of those detestable eight
o clocks. But he has to have
breakfast so he naturally goes
this sort.
gestions.
They are always ready with sug-
That place is
On his way to class the student admires
the consistency that the
Calkins-Fletcher
Drug Co
has placed its three stroes to serve the stu-
dents and towns people of Ann Arbor. The
student realizes that he may stay at any of
his friends houses and still be comparatively
near a very reliable store.
324 So. State St. 1103 So. University Ave.
818 South State Street
Lyndon o.
711 North University Avenue
pictures at
A few classes are over for one day at
least and the 'student desires to see a few action
"Where they all go" to
If he is a senior he takes advantage of
Goodhew Floral
the unusual offer of three senior
class pic-
Company
Van's Lunch
tures for the price of one.
" A delightful meal any;
time of the day"
225 East Liberty
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1:30 p. m.
2:30 p. m.
After lunch the student retires to his room
and writes his Mother's Day letter.
It was
easy because of his trusty' Rider Masterpen.
He told her that he felt doubly sure of his
exams because he would not have to think of
his pei always functioning and that he would
Passing along South University, the stu-
dent is attracted by the materials and lines of
LANGROCK clothes displayed in the win-
dows of
Van Boven Cress
and Thompson
1107 South y Uiverty
He enters and greets t~ and "Brad"
who explain the specal features and quality
of'these clothes. Likewise 6e is greatly pleased
with their new importations of men's furnish-
4:15 p. m
Most of the hard days work is overi and
the student determines that he needs a little
exercise. So while he is down on State Street
he drops in on
Pratt & Dunn
224 So. State Street
to look over the latest in Sporting Goods. He
is attracted by the tennis rackets, but most
especially by the fine offer Jack Dunn makes on
a golf outfit. It is a complete outfit consistin
5:40 p.m.
And if that student happens to be a co-ed
she will gn down to
MliItUand
Mivleaux
221 So State 'St.
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And try on some of the new model Gage Hats.
She will be enthused with the recent creations
bring one home to did.
He would buy if at
of late spring.
And if the co-ed is a man or
woman both will go to
Rider's Pen Shop
The Gift Shop