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WEDIISDATY, DECEMBE1R 5, 1123

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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SINGING POE[T WIL L fLY
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T9T H 1 Copies
will not
fraterniti
students
Vachel Lindsay To Appear in Hill for their
Auditorium Under Auspices of j those sul
Whimsies ftoday.
1 Despit
RESERVED SEAT TICKETS ber 10 w
ON SALE AT BOOKSTORES 'ffor paym
tinued to
{ who have
Vachel Lindsay, the singing poet,:werahwho
ers who d
will appear in Hill auditorium next be charg
Monday as the first member on the 'since Sel
Whimsies lecture course. Although 'c per co
he has not announced any subject fori
his talk, Mr. Lindsay is expected to
speak on modern poetry as he sees it, I
and to give a large number of read- U l
ings from his own works in his own'
peculiar manner. R1A
Lindsay does not write poetry as
it has been written by most poets.
Rather he writes it about two-thirds Manteo, N
poetry and one--third song. It is, A movemen
his aim to take poetry out of the group of cit
library, the closet, and to restore it historical s
to the audience-chamber. When Va-,

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SUBSCRIPTIONS
UST BE PAID TODAY
of the Michigan Daily
be delivered to the 12
es and 167 individual
who have failed to pay
subscriptions unless
bscriptions are paid up
e the fact that Novem-
was set as the deadline
ent, the Daily has con-
deliver papers to those
not paid up. Subscrib-
do not pay up today will
ed for all the issues I
ptember at the rate of
py.
DA0RE'S BIRTH

ANN RBOR HAS 225

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BETA KPPASlI

LAST CHANC(.E TODAY FOR
'E SIA'N PIIOT4Q. IWCE IPi'S
Although Dec. 1 had previous-
ly been announced as the last
day on which seniors might ob-
tain photographers receipts for i
their 'Ensian pictures the time
has been extended through 5
o'clock this afternoon. A fter
that time no receipts will be is-
sued.

Lake Shipments of 59,000,000 Tons
Exceed All Previous Marks
Since 1918
SAUILT STE. MARIE LOCKS

scheduled.to deliver an address before
the Michigan State Association of
Farmers clubs.
Les Voyageurs, campus forestry so-
ciety, held their regular weekly meet-
ing last night in the Union.
Toot Troubtles?
Have your feet examined

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CUT RATE
PRICES
on Soles, Heels, an
c kinds of Shoe Repairi
two weeks. First clas
done on all repair jobs

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Honorary Scholastic Fraternity Lists
5$,000 Members in New Direc-
tory
ORGANIZATION WAS FOUNDED
DURING DAYS OF REVOLUTIONl
Two hundred and twenty-five resi-
dents of Ann Arbor are listed in the
latest issue of the directory publish-
ed by PhitBeta Kappa, honorary schol-
astic fraternity. Included in this num-
ber are both graduate students and
faculty men.
The total number of names on the

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Tf mmnf list is approximately 56,000, of which
BE Mu BED B41,000 are living. It Is divided into
_-two parts, the first division contain-
S- y P ing the names of men listed according
9. C., Dec. 4.-(By A.P.)- to the year in which they were elect-

at has been started by a
izens to permanently mark
pots, and one of the places

chel Lindsay reads his own works to LignateULVbya moument, it the
he does not merely speak. One might, plans materialize, is the birthplace of
rather call it singing, for he follows Virginia Dare, the first white child
a simple tone. born on American soil. The spot is
He will make a plea for closer re- on Roanoke Island, often referred to
lations between poet and audience, as "the cradle of the English race in
for a return to the healthier open-air America." There is some doubt as to
conditions,. and immediate personal the exact spot where Virginia Dare
contacts, following the art of the! was born, but it is believed to be nearj
Greeks and of primitive nations. Fort Raleigh, about three miles north
The poet's best known works are of Manteo.
"The Conago," "General William Booth Mounds of earth forming the sides
Enters into Heaven " "The Art of the of a pentagon, at each anglq of which
Moving Picture," and "Johnny Apple- is a stone post protruding about a footI
Seeds," which appeared in the Cen- 'from the ground, show the location of
tury about a year ago. the old dirt fort. In the center of the
There will be no course tickets for 'fort there is now an unpretentious
the Whimsies lecture series this year. I stone marker on which is inscribed
Reserved seat tickets may be secured some of the historical records of the
this week at the bookstores at .50c.1 place. Unscrupulous relic collectorsy

ed to the society, and the chapter to
which they belong. The second part
is made up of a list of the addresses1
and residences of the members. The
directory also shows that the frater-
nity is composed of 69 chapters, and
was organized in 1776. It is the old-
est honorary fraternity in existence.
Members of the fraternity may ob-
tain copies of the directory by com-
municating with J. H. Hodges of the
chemistry department who is the sec-
retary of this chapter.

This extension of time has WLL BE CLOSED DEC. 15 and diagnosed by a spec- j
been made to accommodate op- jalist. Consultations Free. THE STATE STREET 1110E
proximately 50 seniors who, ) Marquette, Mich., Dec. 4.-One of thei- SHOP
through negligence or for other most successful seasons the miningT IRVING WARM LTS E
reasons, have failed to have their industry has had in several years D. S. C 301 South State Street
pictures taken came to a close last week. . d N
Iron ore shipments from Lake Su- Chiropodist and Orthoredist Next to Wagner&Co.
I perior ports will approximate 59,000,- 707 North University Phone 2652 }-
000 tons for the year, exceeding all ____Iti______________- lIll illlfiIIillwlzIt:Iw Il
fL[ jiDI4CIF lprevious marks since 1918, according
jto advance estimates compiled by the
Lake Superior Ore association at
Cleveland. The figures, it is under PAY YOURS
stood here include ore shipments YOvU
from Duluth, Superior, Two Harbors, 5
Although Varsity track coach, Step- Ashland, Escanaba, and Marquette N c-
hen J. Farrell will not issue his first darks, with estimates an the amount
official call for track candidates until expected during the next week. 2
after the holiday recess, many of the Should the shipments reach the es- Subscription
Wolverine thin-dcads are goin timated figure of 59,000,000 tons; early
through light daily workouts. fall predictions will be exceeded by I Before Dec h3t
Real work will commence when the 2,000,000 tons. The record shipment
Varsity track team takes up its new for all time was in 1916 when 64.734,- Press Buildin,. Opp. Majestic Theater
headquarters in the new Yost field 193 tons of ore were shipped.
house immediately after the 'Christ- Navigation closed officially last
mas holidays. The facilities for coach- Friday, but the usual two weeks ex-
ing will be much more adequate in the tension period has been allowed ves-
new headquarters. The, track in the sels on special insurance premium
new field house is 220 yds, around I rates. It has been announced that
while the Waterman gymnasium track the Sault Locks will be closed Dec.
is only 176. 15.
Mexico City, Dec. 4.-Gen. Romulo M ichiganFarmers
Figueroa, rebel chief at Guerro, is said
to have occupied Iguala. To Hear Burton

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'26 Lits Will Give
Premiere Dansant
As their first big social event of
the year the sophomore literary class
will give a matinee dance from 2:30
to 5:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon
The dance will be designated "The
Premiere Dansant."'
Music will be furnished by Ted
Rhodes' Specialty orchestra. Tickets
may be obtained from members of
the social committee or in Wahr's
and Graham's bookstores for 75 cents
apiece.

Mexico City, Dec. 4.-Oil has been
discovered in the Tantima district.

President Marion L. Burton will be
in East Lansing today where he is

er, but its inscription still can be
CAMPAIG FOR HARDINGread. __
MEMOILOPNSSUNFRTERNITY DIRECTORY
Churches, schools clubs and many
other organizations have been asked CD-
to participate in the Harding Me- P;
morial week, Dec. 9 to 16, which is Philip C. Pack, '18, general exec-n i
being arranged by the Harding Me- tive v- Pt Delta Epsilon, honorary
morial association for perpetuation of journalistic fraternity, has completed
the memory of the late president. The; a directory of the members of that or-
plans contemplate preservation of the ; ganization. The directory has severalI
old Harding home in Marion, Ohio, features that have not appeared here-
the erection of a mausoleum at Mar- tofore in fraternity directories.
ion, and the establishment of a chair Oie of the most unusual things
~. f dploac inso~e Aercannut Iabout the book is the name and. ad-
verstplomacy in sbye American uni- dress of a relative or friend through
i r e twhom the member may be found.
In a letter received yesterday by The is inserted in parenthesis after
President MarionL.Burton,BrigGenthen ame of each member of theor-
rharles E. Sawyer ,chairman of the1 ganizatlon. Thie directory also list:
executive committee of the Harding the other fraternal affiliations of its
Memorial association, asks that an op- members.
portunity to participate in the drive In another part of the book the,
be offered the student body. Anyone members are listed by the states and I
who desires to make a contribution cities in which they live. There are
is requested to send it to the head- six members listed as living in Ann }
quarters of the association at 1414 Arbor. Among them are Prof. .1. Ral-
F street, Washington, D. C. Each, eigh Nelson of the engineering college
donor will be sent an engraved re- l and Prof, Edson R. Sunderland of the
ceipt and all who contribute a dollar Law school, both of whom are honor- j
or more will be enrolled as associate ary members.
members of the association.
-- --Manila, Dec. 4.-The Senate has con-
Mexico City, Dec. 4.--Reports again firmed several appointments made byi
are circulating that President Obre- 'General Wood last summer.
gon will go to the border to confer

Taranto, Dec. 4.-An electrical storm
followed by hail and a cyclonic wind
swept Taranto and surrounding coun-
try.

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Before Dec. 13th.
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Limiteds: 6 a. in., 9:10 a. in. and
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Locals: 7 a. i., 8:55 a. m. and
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WEST BOUND
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Locals: 7:50 a. m., 12:10 a. m.

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the Michigan Cafeteria regularly."

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building in terms of the grea't art of the Middle Ages-and the.
result is a demonstration that the utilitarian structure, the modern office
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