M AT UHRhowev er, to emphasize the peculiar had in 1 ~cultural contribution of each coun- C. HI LE~EiT WEAHENtry. The year will Ue divided into City. aISE minpeios-heEnglish pro Kin;'s College and the London ~AUSEatM l! bULUl a a stay of two moth at!B 5a result of the rather inclement the Sarbonne in P,.ris, then to Dar-I her which has taken hold of Ann mstadt. Germany, for a month, wherel r of late, the number of students ! a sch'ool of philosophy is lbcatcd, to lar yring from colds, sore-throat, etc., Italy in May for -fine arts, and~ the In the greatly increased. Dr. Warren E.; expeimient will terminate at Vienna a~es ythe of the University Health ser-' around July 1. During the summer --- further stated that be- some of the party will probably at- q this last week, when the weather' tend schools in France or, England. pleasant, only a handful of stu- t Equals College Year s visited the Health service. A year ,spent in this manner is in- garding the two students who, tended to be an equivalent for a col- Injured last week in an accident {'lege year at home. As liany lectures he chemistry laboratory, Dr. For- !a~ possible will be given in English, e made the statement that they J and when necessary, attendance wNill1 coming along tritely, and that they be taken ,lnd examinations given. TheE soon be entirely cured. party will be limited to college ,stn- -- ' dents and others suitably qualified. hootOf T avelWhen attending universities, members h ilb o ns~iderdsr egular s~i' tni-1 nJune by writing to Di. Fzrederic we, 70 Fifth Avenue, New York rnet To 'TCeh Here Next Year rry C. B~arnett, former instructor e department of romance langu- will return to the University as e1 f an Instructor again next year. Dur- ing the past year Mr. Barnett hag ben teaching at Tsing Hua college in Pe- kin, China, to fill the place of Prof. Rothbotham, who is absent from the college on leave. Prof. Rothbotham is now teaching in the department of Romance languages at Carleton col- lege, Minnesota., on an exchange pro- fessorship with Mr. Barnett. SToday Is "M" IPay. The Song of, the a, To Be Opened Inj Europe Next ecarl dents, and will thus have acces, to all clubs possible, etc. A complete announcemprnt withi esti-: mated of cost and other det ails may be A ,chool of Buropean travel and un I. versity study is to be opened for col- ..l.J~llIli~I~Il~Il~llllI loge students in 1924-25, the idea be- ; OR% IENT°'AL' RUG ing that the students are to travel=- from one university to another, as dirt = medieval students, observing and- studying at the samne time. To this = of ond, specially adapted courses are be-= in- arranged in English and Contidi- DOMBOORAJIAN & Co., ental univei sitieis by Dr. Prederic C. tit 612 E~. Liberty* Howe, formerly director of the Poo-,= pie's Institute, and author of many CHOICE COLLECTION OF books on political science. The uldea I BEAUTIFUL RUItGS ha-, met -with enthusiasm, anfd var-- ious pronmitint, educators abroad are Rugs hashed andt Repaired co-ol l tinf~ with Dr. Howee.Gv V . iit - AN1114Tor Cultuire -laeGv ' iT.i Tl .( univcrsity travel year will be- D M)1ite tj i& C. gi Octb . orJanuary 1, at the > D MBOO AJIA1& C oh ) f h s~uetAlarge num- (i1" L. JLihel-y bet of course3 will be offered, , nd I testudent will be ale to choose free- PhIone 1000 ;* ly., Tghe aim hor t-he directors will be, =i11tililllilt191llt~l#Ii#i PATENTED ,$lhr tY Made in 3 superb fab- rics""pogul/n, mretcerized cotton, jpan- o$3 gee, and very f ine broadcloth, C OLLEGE" MEN like collard. attached shirts because they're so :comfortable-even if they are slightly messy. t; And from' now on it's' very >F lielythat you'll insist on the= Van Craft" Shirt, because it has the Van- Heusen Collar attached. That makes all the difference in the world, as you will see. All the solid comfort of without their wrinkles andS tendency to wilt and crumble. Van Craft is smart and cool and crisp. Play in it, dance in it, lounge in it.. It's all one to the Van Craft. il'No bands or seamy in the collar, no 1starch to irritate the beck. Cannot awilt. Faultless fit withoUt a wrinkle- *plu the Van Hetisen'-'more com.- fsortable than a soft collar, b~ctter looking thani a stiff collar. PHILLIPS JONES 'Q NEW 7YO'K CITY i .. .A I. p. " ^' fi t f i' . l r a ' .1:4 O N every hand is heard rattle of the builder's ham and the rasp oif his saw. C night, it seems, buildings ri new streets appear. 3And the thousands ofi homes and, great buildings crease the problems of the pu. service companies., This Company attempts to f see the }great growth of set, demand.and extends its plan to new districts as rapidly as sible, in an effort to most efficil ly serve the people of Michi However, sudden, unforeseen pol tion: and industrial. growth frequ( make it impossible to furnish ut service at all points i mediatelyi demand. Hundreds of new telephone wanted. The Telephone Company's r lem is the same as that of the w~ sewer, gas, electric, street, and se services. But' Telephone Plant expansio breaking all records. Thousands of instru ments are being installed, mil newcircuits are being built and additi exchange facilities are being provide seet the call for service. Everything possible is being don provide service }for all who desire it. iv- i'r y i NORTHWESTERN ChIicag o, Itilols UNIVERSITY LAWT.SCI-IQOL ti . t ( 1924 SUMMER TERM Begins Mo~ldMy, Janie 23 Ends Saturday, August 1-1 4 ,L Michigan Bell11 Telephone Cc Summer. FAculty Judge Clarence ll. Botts Supreme Court of Mexico Judge Homer B. Dibell Supreme Court of Minnesota Judge Henry D. Ross Supreme Court of Arizona Professor A. L. Green itaw locloot University of Texas. DJean John H. M~tgmore Faculty of Law Course offered during th( Andrew A. Brue Faculty of Law Robert 11. Millar Faculty of Law HerbrtL. Harley Faculty of Lawv Elmer H. Leesman F+ac;ulty of Law Charles It. Watson Faculty of LaW : 7p e Summer will be commenced s period. . Students may begin g ,he Sunmer Term. ress the Secretary of the Lawr School, g, 31 W. Lake Sreet, Chicago, Illinois. r i -~ 1 la ' ' + I. 1i i' i .. ; .;r ' _ . ,: J __ __ =- -- . .- --~ y. 1 . ' - y Y i. ?. r . a. , , 1'* lfenity Buil I i( ?; ?1y ;1"i 4 ,_...... ,_...... _" ; t i I I Men are often jude~ by their 1 4 11 EARL'V. MOORE, Musical Director Hill Auditorium Six Concerts May21-2-23-24 F3IMY KRUEGER, Munich, Berlin and Madrid Operas ...... .........Soprano ID)USOINA G I A N NI, American-Italian Concert Star...................... Soprano CLAIRE DUTX, Chicago Civic Opera............. ..... ......... .........Soprano SOPHIE BRASL~AU, Metropolitan Opera........................ ......Contralto TITO SCHIPA, Chicago Civic Opera...... .......... ......Tenor FORREST. LA3[ONTr, Chicago Civic Opera............... .....1......... .......... .Tenor VICENTE BALLESTER, Metropolitan Opera .. . .............. ............ .Baritone ROYAL DADMUJN, American Artist ....:..... ............ ....... .......Baritone CESARE BAROMIEO, (Chase Sikes): La Scala Opera .... .............Bass SYLVIA LENT, American. Virtuoso .................. ............ ........ . Violinist ALBERTO SALVI, Distinguished Artist ............. ........... ..........Harpist HAROLD BAUTER, a Master Player............................ ...... ....Pianist PALMER CHRISTIAN, WNell-Known Artist ...............................Organist THE UNIVERSITY CHORAL UNION, EARL V. MOGORE, Conductor ........ 350 Voices THlE CHILDREN'S FESTIVAL CHORUS, GEORGE 0. BOWEN, Conductor.... 500 Voices THE CHICAGO SYMPHONY ORCHIESTRA, FREDERICK STOCK, Conductor LA PRIMAVERA (First Time In America) .............................. Respighi SEADRIFT (First Time in "America)...... .......................... ..... Deliu The first impression today goes a long wvay toward making thec last illipr ,ssion. Tha swhy conservative men I are pacrticular about the finish' on their collars because' it is said "Men areM judged-by'their collar" When you send your collars to Varsity they are returned t6oyo .-' . -fr . r j ' ,rA .7 r r'f KM~ . spotlessly white with the character- istic smooth laundered Tfinish.T v x.0 Pholme 207 or * - -~ a A