W L+DNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1923
THE MICHIGAN DAILY
HIGH SCHOOLoGRIDMEN
H EAR0SPEECH-,By1YOSTI
Coach -Fielding H. Yost was the
principal speaker on the football pro-
gram of the Ann Arbor Chamber of
Pommerce luncheon given yesterday
in honor of the Ann Arbor high school
'football team and its coaches. One
of the largest crowds of the year at-
'tended the luncheon.
-Coach Yost, speaking of the high
':school squad, said, that the Univer-
,Mity has received many talented play-
ers from the high school, and that the
city has good reason to be proud of
fts team. During the course of his
speech, Coach Yost explained some
technical aspects of football to aid in
the enjoyment of the game. Different
puzzling rules and penalties were dis-
cussed, in detail, together with some
bof the finer points of the game.
~.Registrar Arthur G. Hall,: chairmanf
"cif the lucheon, in introducing the high
pechool team praised the squad and its
,,oaches. In presenting Coach Yost,
:Registrar Fall declared that no manr
at the University had done more to
.build up clean living and high ideals
among the students. 'that athletics
at the University are honestly- direct-
ed was shown by the Registrar in the
fact that at no time during his occu-
pation of the position of Registrar has
he been approached with the object of
playing an ineligible player.
VNIERITYPUCHASES
MEXICANLWI IBAR
'A collection of books on Mexican
law, said to be one of the best private
collections of its kind in existence,
Thas been purchased by the University,
;.for the library, according to an an-
4nouncemcnt made yesterday to Dean
'Henry M. Bates.
.'The books, which are known as the
Starr Hunt library, are housed in
e.,Mexico City at the present time, but
'will be removed to this country with-
in the next few weeks. Dean Bates
expressed pleasure at the acquisition,
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try. Information that the library wasos as well as in fraternity and so5- catdlybypybyhePnconIsuy fcren political questions. - ChDown Tow
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European works on international law, of the University.
the Viollet collection of Paris, whichto
is concerned with the history of law, Illinois-In an attempt to avoid ar- I 111111
and the. Lamipasch library of Ger- rest for the alleged theft 'of auto ac- 1'.4111Will
many, "onee thle'property of Prof. cessores ^a freshman was fatally shot %.': 'mil1
". Lammasch, the distinguished author- here recently. ' .x* i 11 z
ity on international law. -"
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MIDYEAR E T A TS nalism. This is the result of the in- I 11":"111
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' 'Of Interest toseir who are grad- payers. Prof. M. M. Fogg, a man of! X11fJI1
uating in February is the announce- 1 practical experience, has been placed ji4>lo
"mhent of a mid-year entrance plan lust at the head of the new department. lul
°made by the Harvard Graduate School'
.of Business Administration. Studentsj Berkeley, Caif.-Seventeen fratern- !jIo
;enterting at that time will be able toI ity, sorority, and club houses wereto
complete the regular work' for the de- f destroyed in the recent fire which Wl
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tration in the usual two ye rgrd- tiful resdentai section "of Berkeley. ouft.ipotdSoii. .
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Vsuit o the growing. demand for the a felloWshfplj in : Cornell university. .I
work offered., Former Michigan mren The fellowsiip wwhs-estabtlished so that 111
taking advantage of this course are: a well-qualified Ftudient may study the
first year, A. G. Barton, J. J. Brown, fundamental.. principles of cheisitry, yyJjI1J.1(R.. Nod1-i1
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