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Boxes o'n Campus Filled to- Capacity
As Contriutions Come In
Large Kumbers_
FRESHM~EN WILL CHIVE TOQVES "
TONIGHT TO AID, IN CAMPAIGN'
Contributio~ns to the European Stu-
dent Relief fund old clothes drive have
come in large numbers, according to
Ty~ler~ R. Stevens, '24E, chairman of
the committee in charge of the drive..
The boxes on the campus were filled
to overflowing yesterday, and dona-4
tions from fraternities, sororities, lea-w
gue houses and dormitories increased
tie -size of the col1ectionrk o ei~ti'blY,
Stevens -reported.
The dri've will be conin-od thrughl
this moring, and at the Cap Night,
ceremonies tonight, a box wi1l be
placed near the fire for such toqu~es
as 'the freshm~en a~re willing to give
to the relief rather thain the fire. 'T~ie
winfter ~headdress of the-freshmian will
bo.particularly welcom~e, and all yearl-
ings- are urged to burn thir pots
and contribute their toques to the
drive.
Drivrers of th~e-White. Swan and Var-
itity laundries and the Goldmafis'
cleaners trucks will deliver all con-
tributions turned over to them to the
comm~ittee at Lanle hall. The boxes
*~il be kept on the camnpus this m~orn-
ing, and calls received at Lane hall
before 10 o'clock will insu~re the Uni-
V'~ersity truck callin~g for contribu-
tions..
Alpha Epsilon Nu
:Lil e c-t sOfficers
Q.. McKay Klein, '26L, was elected 1
Alphjaa Epsion Mu, honorary musical
fraternity, at 'the -annal initiationI
b~anqiuet held last -night. 'The other
-offiers elected were: John K. Altman~,
'26D, assistant director; Arthur M.
Smith, '26L, librarian.
The initiate~s were: L. C. Cooper, '24,.
C. Paul Sellard-s, 124, Benmin, Boyce,
'26, Luciean Liane, '26L, Edgar =Bacon,1
'261), ifarold-:Hathaway, '24, Kennleth
Ha~wks, '24, John Schepers, '24, R. R..
Rathbone, 25., IR. C. Travis, '25M, Bruce
Raines, '25.

TOQIJES F9IR SOrDtNT A n
IIn accOr~ane-*itb. an agree- 1
Iment between thae Studept coQz.-
cil d th~e Eropean iStudent-RIe- I
lief committee, Fr~eshmen attend- 'i
ting Cap Nght ceremonies are !
aisked to buFO itheir pots, fitd -do-
nate their toques to ;thte r-
clothes drivie at that time. fine I
toquxes will lie very 1set41i to thet
foreign students, particularly I
f1 iii the Kiev district, where Mich!- j,.
ga eu ontriubtions ate tieing sent
The sending of. the 'Michigan I
freshmatn insignia to foreignn stu1-
dints is not only a help 'to them, I~
butt pufts Michigan on the 'map .In
I Russia. i/
Ukzsses, Faculty
WillSing T1 fight
Each class -and the faculty are 're-
~quested by the Cap Night committee.
j o commit the: proper verse~ to sing,
~at the conclusion: of toight's cere-
rrtonies:
Wlrei-e 'or where are th-e verdnt fresh-1
nen ?
Safe now in the sophomore class.i
They~ve gone "oult from their prescrib-
ed English, '
Safe, now in the sophomore Ca'8.
Where. or. where are thle gad yaytzt~gC
sophomor'es?
.,Safe nfow in the Junior class.
they'vke gonie out 'from Hfank's econ-17
-on'ics
-Safe now. in.tLie 3itnlor.class.

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Ro4,er Praises Zubiaurres $art

tione fromi other proponents that they.'
ekpected -.ra clme ;vote ;with receiring
'a'po~sible iaj 6Ifty~o'f 4o.
~T~U TS -IT IEDJIETI

~ Totlzso f us 'Who have seen the ies more spainigly t'ebright gro-$ft '
SBasque country' at the foot of the, and saffrons. 1n- the present,"exhibit
Fyre$nees, ou the Blay of Bliscay, the Ijhe also shows a much -wider ranLge
fbik'r iettres are doubly wel- of style from 'such a. ia#eri tiitWe
come, and the Ann1 Arbor Art. associ- as the Golde' >edding to., is Jee
ation should conisider itselt exception- Mari" and "'Segovian ,'TPypes". t -
.ally ,fort ate iti securing the- repres- Dpaitigs wih iwottrlye -gnt tA.
entative group- of paintings by the home in a 16th century galery," P1ro-
-brothers .Zibiaurenow ou_-gxhibi- fessor Rabar concluded.
t ton_ -here,"'";said Prof. 'Oran - Raber, as-a
thbe ;ehbtin' mw beig sho$wn in !~i I UUU1 l
lurni Inor lhall. NCR SL3J PIIILplI LiI
"he gr~at n~sh traditon. of art
khsbeen p. 1eit_ ur. generation IivIRD ~U
chiefly .br~u. ae So~aojX ,a adthe
Zubiaurr-es," cntnud Professor
Raber.". 'hv two brothers. are up- Washington, May l6.--Congres5_pre-
IlboJldng the ld'tadtinnbly. Work-i
ing as paodern pimitives--or at par ed with business like conicernto-
least they starte~d out that way-with day to takte up the veto of the soldier
the 'transparent colors of the plein- bonus bill proponepts of, the measure
Walrists . thyhave pr~ d pcturiesof ~~~~m s

eHelp~fighten the
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Rex B 1ell,, secretary of the Middle1
°' o-ofte i 11 "A,;ldressed a group p of twenty sidbti 0
I'V ho .were guests of the Stdi~se4;.
hrifiab asoiation. at a dinne iver.;u
IMr. "B ll told of the Lake . Giwyv j-
conference to be ;hiei4 June' 13-2 ,,et
a Lake..Qneva, Wisconsi. An effort i
w-ill bee )made this -year to send 4
dgeae rmte"nvriyO."Michigan. Among those 'who spk
.were Cha~brles digkiey, '26,.Williatn J.
Wilkins, , '26L, . resid'ent-elect of the
Michigan Union, Lucian Lane, '26L,
Rdltot-elect of The Michigan Chimes,
and H1arold C. Coffman, General Secre-z
tary, of the .S.' C.' A.,
:quickly.-Adv,

iations.

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intense vigor and virility. - Valentin
shows a greater imastery in the paint-
ing. of flesh and in the delineation :of
ch~raeter -than -is brother -Ramon.
Ils colors are better tone~d, a'nd. he us-
E Members or the' lbrary staff re-
Cpresenitig diferent schools in library
ttO*ing ga'-'e a ~tea ~at, -4:30 o'clock!
.,estet~day afternooIn, in the. staffI room
for~ tfniersity stIa4ents interested in
j lraribanship,
1'Pratt institute, -Drexel -institute and
'the departtnenit in this field of- work
at~tl~VUnte itd§of Illinois and Wis-;
A~bfl nd: 4 at Wesbein Reserve were
"all represented An Th 'gathering. The.
ate~rnoon was spent in an informal
disc si a ~ thie -phases -of -lib-
-taiu-hip,-in w-hich t1he ' guests were
lttreated.

ed by the, presiden~t~sn'~es~ge a~dj
that the bill would be repassed by both
houses.
In the house -.where the M A~
will be brought up on, conivening to-
morrow, boxns avcts',w s
confident of repassage that sarcelyaE
poll -was taken. Likewise., opponents
of the bifl ther'e nade Ifftle fot,to
organize their forces.I
'Activities centered, on the seli to 1
I vhich. will vote on. the bill, If :paled-
iby the house, probly Mo~tnday o~r
fTuesday. Mos t the tnembers were.
-deluged1 with mebsages, in cntrast t6
the house, and .leaders wer busy Cori-
in, charge of. the bill in 'the 'snate l0-
I dared, the. necessary 2-3 majoritit h-
been untouched. There li tira !
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Where, oh'.where are the jolly jolly'.
Safe now in tWesenior .vh&ss.
They've gone out from~ Wehley's Phil'-
osophy
Sa fe now in the, senior clads.l
IWhere oh wherib are~ the grave old?
seniors{
jSafe now in the wide wide world.
7'hde've gone out from their, almna
F mater,
Safe now-In the wide vvi4e world.:

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London, May 16:-The' Liberal party
has -'decided-to, open niext week at
t8flghton Iits intensiiVe campaign again-
st the Labor PI~arty. At that. time for}
ztier -Preinier.Asqith will outline the
party's Oolie~r with; the 3ujport of
David loyd Glgort.

'Father
~Wi Appreciate
Our
.Appetiing $4dwic is
Hot offee
Ham' "af1es
Drop in ai~n
~Spdild a Happ f-Thr
A.teFountia
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Our. Years* of Serie :p
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Where oh where are the'egiddy :giddy
faculty?.:,;
1Safe niow 'In ;their, trundle ebeds. :
They've. gone out- from,'FPoster's tea,
'room,
Safe niowin 'their -trftndle ,bed .,
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Patronize Djaily Advettisers.--

SPECIAL.,,FOR".SAWURDAY ----I
Redutionon Al Mllinry - - I
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Jjaeeiveni us the reputation we
e{ ?nd upholding that reputa-
fike ir 4ie .and good foods.
Cop' in, and. try on~e of our steakc
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We have parts for every make of autom~obile. These
parts are almiost new :a&nd will give 'perfect satisfactioin. P '.
you want to save a little m~oney, see us ext tim~e -you are toh
need of anything in the line of auto accessoties, tires or parts.
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