THE MR1(1-1GAN DAILY .1 , uca : . y . z"t z SLIPS IROUND CAMPUS' Denby Successor!, WANT EALIER CANE DAY HS Mluch 2peculation was aroused onl A coseisu' of opinion was voiced at 5 the c rnlwis yesterday by the appear- ;a n1 e>ing of floe p < ients of the eight fl~ ofnumrou prnte slps ~senir clas;es hield s es erday afternoon s: t a! Cane day should be held much paper bearing the caption "Americans, j e~a ie:' this ye >ar than last. No definite!-e A ttention " which were attached to dr{ (ace as set, but this will be 'determ- n the numierous campus bulletin boards. # . T'hocirczlarrt cntaied qestins a ''g;' f R oe at cass meetings during the conM Th cclascontaned uestons:t" n gweek alp thedate referred to the ,. fsc,: Str n~atranwr tu(ent council for approval. Two sendterthe pr tde1 a s k ied o 'atos have been "sug~eted, April '( " 2.d1eppe oapstofc o and the Sunday following spring a - " a % :-Ufer q atifrs gave: cz ation. .; , ¢4.klt zql p9 Rr ^!3 1k (ne }yt the ;I ! he week of Marh 4 wa set aii e " . qluestionaro was instigatedi by thel.j i etngothca.spora'cn lacal Ku Kslux Kpl an.,,The deligion, $ : ( jntt.CC (ai~izi4 nir as the week in whhh ^ Jl~alionil d' (fi"a 4fCcpa hon erq K' r rs foi cass nnoulicements and am few of he~tei s in c ithe ges- ,p "j rog a'is 'wtll 'e -taken. The covers -c tions were based. ~~ ~ for th programs will be placed or ;. dsplay in. Gaham',s 1b0ok store late --next week. 'Phte program will be a! -. 19EgnesGet x. 19 En ineer Get ::;:... lather bund booklet to be sent to lia ] -=1 All ? 61A" Re cords mediate frends and relatives.Th L f l f annuncements will be in the form o a ~an engraved sheet merely announcin Nneteen students in the engineering graduation from- the various schools of school receive all "A" grades for the te~ University.. pa'-t semester it was announced yes- I Booths will be arranged on the cam- terday from. the Office of secretary L. pus4 where orders for' the programs ( A. flopkins. Th'lis is a decrease of; and annouzncoments will be taken. No six from the number of the first ser- orers will be Laken after the date ! ese a t y a . S n o s a d S p o e .Fmores tiedL for honors with six stu-± Class day ,-)eaers will b e elected at.dn. r n a h c a s u i r r dlie thi romeach fcleas. Junioresharen ameinsthis week. The class dayr 'clsethid ithfie ad ilefrshmn roram will incude the class or a' ^: ~ Of t1~1~patm~w~ ofthetion, the clas poem, the proBevCy nd engnerin -schQl te eecricl P.addresses by. the class presidet and I°M giners Lead with 'seven. Mechanical ~Pidxe ersnaiefclymmes engineers have five, civil, three and MlsPidxe ersnaiefclt ebr., chemical, two. Mies Poindexter, amassador to ! Those receiving all "A" grades last Peru, is being mentioned in Wasing- rirr me teer are: Ernest J. Abbot, '24, ton as a posibe successor to Edwin D E Bousmian, '24, Cha R.Brrow, by ill lave the cabinet afrh 10 '24, Arhiliald A. Campbell, '2G, Sad- The ambassador was prominent inkyCJP.EE alci' odo, '6, redric N.Eatn, he enae nvalaffairs committe un-] '26, Julian R. Fellows, '24, Walter A. ,til defeated for reelection from the, Greg,'26 Wld I~ Oeinr,'2, A- tat o Wshigtn i 122 Jut e- New York, Feb. 21.-A total enty .1 Greg, 26,Wado . Geier,'25 Al sateof asingon n 122 Jtst c-of 1,025 athletes, representing 24+:, vinJ. erzg, 26,ChalesL. lnlit: o ePresidentt Harding mace him -ami-jatern. colleges, wiopete in the . i '25, Herbert Kneunzel, '27, Janmes W bassador to Peru there was talk o ;third annual indoor track and field Morse, '24, John R. Polhanus, '24. Denby stepping out to make room for ('vinpinslip of the I. C. A. A. to be William E. tenner , '27, 'WValter E. Poindexter in the cabinet. [ l~cld in the 22nd regimet armory: Sargeant, '2, Wllard W. panagelo. _Mrch I(:)1. ThI' isthe most pretet- '2, ~wadE Wld, '25. OSfldee trelithseet 9 O U ot:, ficcl ver eutireq in his ele t4 ~.Br o a c a s D a ly welve events com pose the paro- pI TU TBET.( ll, 1gr ,inldn on an tw mieRadio Supple 'ent I~ hC IO NSSO varsity relays and a freshmnan ie le rea , li uly t e etr n o rtThe Michigan Daily Radio Supple- Ih c , . eb. 2. Pi d i squad of Pale, H-arvard, "Cornell, Dart- I Itlaca N.. Fb. 1.-- Fi eidi" outh, Princeton, Pennsylvania, Col ue fA i reult "pa#tof the paper L4vving,-ton- 'Farrand of Cron.11 i~ni- ui e XokUnvriyadNs e"'"utia Np"1 rii ivrstyan Ms m ta apaac"o h estwo~ilseka ov-sachiusetts Intitute of rTechnology air tlt htw friolo stn- cation a the Uiersity of 1feii'ig, ae r :r4 ~.i tincBrorab-rodcate lngers-y.on Washington's lbirthday, tlill !akd- . Pennylvnia won the 1923 chain tanc proram-fro the'Unversty.dress a meeting of students h re soo jpinsip,.w~ie. Cornell trimphed' iii ~ The special edition, not published in on the Bok Peace Plan. fIresident 1922. re ua ye m i~ re a g Farr .nd a nd two' other men t rnoiiir -'ij ' 1---l "exclusively for 4sdi " broad'asting. ent in the political affairs f 'the°°'.a Iav* tI I'd.'Fe. -adets -Caesof . Last night's issue contained a story jcountry wlNeebntbth.h ro2ad- i vt onteHobbs-Slosson Peace prize de- Jcon views of the situation.trde uivrsiy illprctie it bate which occurred earlier in the Asnlrmetn wilbhlatthe!l Frech 7'sstIsAyear in place ofj night, advance st on - letic yIU~st.~-I cotstt o h t e~andt-ro.Proi 1 aiW ctl ssmefld for real results. z i other ui ries. The exact dates Prof.. '. Luther P urdom of lie edu-,j of transmiittirig r the fle,?AT= )up le- 'cational psychology d(learti