THE MICHIGAN DAILY .. , a. .0 CLITIKS DRIYEI ILL CLOSE TODAY9 cs on Campus Filled to Capacity As Contributions Come lin Large Numbers ESIMEN WILL GIVE' T()QLLES TONIG~HT TO AID I N CAM1PAIGN 'ontributions to the European Stu- t Relief fund old clothes drive ha.ve e in large numbers, according to erl. Stevens, '24E, chairman of! committee in charge of the drive. boxes' on the camlpus were flled overflowing yesterday, and dona-< s from fraternities, sororities, lea- houses and dormitories increased size of the collection considerably, vens reported. 'he drive will be coninued throughj morning, and at the Cap Night emonies tonight, a box will be ced near the firie for such~ toquesl the freshmen are willing to give. ,he relief rather 'than the fire. The Ater head'dress of the freshman will particularly welcome, and all yearl- sare urged to bur~n their pots lcontribute their toques to the ve. rWers of th~e White-S wanl an& Var- lautidriesg and, the qoldmpans' iners trucks will deliver all con- utions turned over to thema to the. imittee at Lane hall. The boxesi lbe kept on the campus this morn- ,and calls received at Lane hall ore 10 o'clock will insure the Uni-j -sity truck calling for contribu- !PIIa Epsilon Nu El1e ct sOfficersj FRESH)TEN ASKED TO GIVE TOQU5ES FOR STUDENT AID In accordance with ahi agree- ment between the Student coun- cil and the European Student Re- lief committee, Freshmen attend- ing Cap Night ceremonies are asked to burn their pots, and do- nate their toques to the old clothes drive at that time. The toques will be very useful to the foreign students, particularly in th~e Kiev district, where Michi- gan ecltriubtions are being sent in. ,I Raber Praises Zubjaurres Art Exhibition- At Memorial Hal F ,f .j The sending of the Michigan ' freshman insignia to foreign stli-j Idents is not only a help to them, bulit puts Michigan on the map in SRussia. Classes, faculty Will -Sing Tonigh Each class and the faculty are re- quested by thie Cap' Night commn'ittee to commit' the proper verse to sink jat the . co nclusion , of tonight's cerleo-es "Wke're Oti Whre". WVhere 'or ~where are the verdant' fresh- men? Saf~now in' the sophomore cass. They've gone o~ut from ~theihr preserib- Where or~ where are the gay younlg! j sophomiores?. +Safe, nai in the Juinior 'class. They'~ve gone out~ from Hlank's econ- omics Safe niow in the Juiolr class, "To those of us who have seen the Basque country at the foot of the Pyrenees on the r Bay of 'Biscay,. the Zubiaurre pictures are doubly wel- come, and the Anln Arbor Art. assoct- atikm should consider itself 'exception- lyally fortunate in securing the -repres-, entative group of paintings by the brothers Zubiaurre now on exhibi- tion here," .said Prof. Oran Raber as- sistant professor of botany, regarding' the exhibition now being shown in Alumni Memorial hall. "The great Spanish tradition of art has been kept alive in our generation chiefly by Zuloage, Soraolla, and the- Zubiaurres,"' continued Professor Riaber. "The~ two brothers are up- huoldig the old traditions nobly. Work- ing as modern primitives-or at least they started out that way-with the transparent colors of the plein- airists they have produced pictures of intense vigor and virility. Valentin shows a, greater mastery in the. paint- ing of flesh and in the delineation of character than his ',.trother- Ramon.' His colors are better toned, and he us- ST f GIS TEA- F1O Mumbers of the~ library staff re- presenting different schools in library training gave , a "tea at '4:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon in 'the staff roomr for ltnivepisty students interested in librarianship. Pratt institute, Drexel institute and the departm~ent in~ this~ field of work at the Universities of Illinois and Wis-1 counsin and at Western Reserve were all replresented in. the' gathering. TheI afternoon was spent in an informal discussion of' all the phases; of lib- rarianship in ,Which the guests were interested. Londoni,May 1.-The iberal Party has decided. to open next week at' !Brighton its Intensive camnpaign again-1 st the Labor PFarty At that time for- mner Phrmier Asquith will outline the party's policy with the :support of David Lloyd George. es more sparingly the bright greens and saffrons. In the present exhibit he also shows a much wider range of style from such a master primitive as the Golden Wedding to his "~Jose- Marl" and "Segovian Types", two paintings which would be quite at homec in' a 16th century gallery," Pro.- fessor Raber concluded. CONGRESS PREPRE TO oVRIEBONUS VET Washington, May 16.-Congress pre- pared with business like coner- to-. day to 'take up =the veto of the soldier bonus bill proponents of the measure insisting the' situation was -unchang- ed by the president's :message and that the bill would be repassed by both houses. In thep house where' the measure will be 'brought uip on eonveiiing to-' morrow, bonus advocates were so confident, of repassage that scarcely a, poll was taken. "Likewise, opponents of the bill there made little effort to organize' their' forces. Activities centered on the ' senate lwhich will vote on the bill, if passed'I by the house, probably Monday or Tuesday. Most of the members were* deluged with messages, in contrast to the house, and leaders were busy. con- ducting polls.' Senator. Curtis, Republican, Kansas, in charge of the bill in the senate de-. clared, the necessary. 2-3 'majority had. been untouched. There were intima- tions from other proponents that they !'I expected a close 'vote with receiving a possible majority of two. REX BELL INORESSES I STUDENTSAT-BANQUETM Rex .Hell, secretary of the MihdleE West Region of the Y. Mt. C A., ad- dressed a group of twenty students j who were guests of the Students Christian 'association at a dinner given . last night 'at Lane Hall. = Mr. Bell told of the Lake Geneve, i conference to be held June 13-29 at Lake Gleneva, Wisconsin. An_ effort - will be 'made this year to, send 7.5 delegates from the' University of Michigan. Among those who' spoke- were Charles'Higley, '26, William J . r Wilkins, '26L, President-elect of the ' Michigan Union, Lucian Lane, '26L, I t~ditor-elect~ of. The Michigan Chimes, { « and Harold C. Coffman, General Secre-~ taery of theme S. C. 'A._ .,Jimmrie the adtaker" sellsr anything Patronize Da.ily, Advertidets;--AdfV. Examinations. A new~sweater will SHelp brighten the Last few weeks before ,utn#nn 8Nickels Arcade JF&9 N Patronize TDailyrAdvertisers,--Adv. Patronize Daily Advertisers.-Adv. 00 1- II IIr 0 U Where oh where are the Jolly 4A ;now In 'the senior class. They've,'gonie out 'froml:Wenley'' S oso'phy' Safe now in'the senior 'class.' jollyr Eats Fathcer' 'Will appreciate Our Year of Service to JNichigan Students. Q. McKay' Klein, '26L, was elected pha Epsilon Mu, honorary 4ilusica l Lernity, at the annual initiation nquet held last night. The oter. leers elected' were: John K~. Altman, ;D, assistant director; Arthur'AL iith', '26L, librarian. The initiates were: L. C. Cooper, '24, Paul Sell'ards, '24, Benjamin Boyce, ;' Lucian Lanre, '26L, Edgar Baco, ID, Harold Hathaway, '24, Kenneth' wks, .'24;: John, Scllepers '4; R R thbo'ne, 25/ R. C. T'ravis, '25M, Bruce ines, '25. Patronize Daily Advertiser- T' . Where oh' where are the' grave old' seniors Safe now in the wide wide world. They've gone' out from their alma meater, Safe now~ in the wide wide world. Where oh where are the giddy giddy faculty? Thbey've gone out from Poster's teak Safe now in their~ trundle beds. It's true effcency to, use Vaflp Teet's Boarding4l Hoa [ Our, 805'14. 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