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September 24, 1923 - Image 5

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The Michigan Daily, 1923-09-24

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H a ilt n R vie s H r are sad, and they say "No goe ntg to $1,220, ar
!1ean Hiamuton Reviews Hier ns;" oi",ggQ|iN%
ment can hold out very long when th sun. over to the
Vacation Travels In Europe people are starving." In spite of all the University,
the hardships, the German people are Thrl funs.
--- !managing to appear respectable, and The fund, con
With a feeling that America under-'en out by the American soldiers. The to think constantly of a permanent the efforts of Mrs
tands very little about actual con- town, batteied down by American ar- peace for Europe. , William . Wait
.itions in Europe, Dean Jean Hamil- tillery, is being restored by Miss Scott, --;White, will be k
on has returned to Michigan from a a wealthy American and a graduate of [ lCook Lombard Lo
Vassar college, who is rebuilding it administered by
ummer spent with friends in France as it was originally, except that some 1admins by p
nd Germany. of the official buildings are being used NE ragulations adop
Part of the summer was spent Nvith for a school and a public library. DY1f'TIfRTP except for two s
,n American friend in a French fam-'.Since the ninth century the thirty fam-._ Preference will 1
ly in the vicinity of Verdun, where, ilies have had to carry all of their A men enrolled ina
4iss Hamilton said, the rebuilding water from the valley below but Miss alo tand no interest w
s amazing. Verdun has been rebuilt Scott has already installed a pumping ren Lombard, three of her friends in until two years
xcept for a section where the sold- station so that all the houses now Ann Arbor have raised a fund amount- has left the Univ
ers were buried. Most impressive, have running water.
[iss Hamilton thought, were the con- The evidences of famine were not ,
radictions to the dormer statements seen at first, Miss Hamilton said, al-

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to be used in aidingUtter
ected mainly throughUter
s. R. M. Wenley, Mrs.
, and Mrs. Alfred H.--Ve
nown as the Caroline
oan Fund and will be POPUL
the Regents under the
ted in February, 1923,
speciflc modifications.
be given to needy wo-
any school or college -
will run on the loans
after the beneficiary R ad Tnh i
ersity.

""iee
nsult
tuna- th
next"

t the battlegrounds would not be
tile for a generation. The ground
rs croips as soon as it ploughed.
among the unusual spots visited by
s Hamilton was the village of Fiat-
chatel built on a steep hill at the
L of the Verdun ridge. It consistsI
:he houses of the thirty inhabitants,
castle of the bishop of Verdun,
I a beautiful chapel with a reredos
cuted by a pu il of Michael Angelo.
rman troop's possessed Hattonchatel
nine months until they were driv-

though the menus always lacked any
great quantity of butter and sugar,
such commodities being reserved for
children and sick people. Upon
reaching the cities, however, the food
shortage could be seen at once in the
hollow faces of the people. Miss IHam-
ilton personally knew of cases where
the unemployed in the families stayed
in bed to save clothes and food.
The working people are courteous,
fair-minded, and tolerant but 'they

4

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CHAMPION

SONG

WRITER AND

a. gen- I
in the

POET LAUREATE

Your clothes st

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Have you seen my song "The
Best of Luck to You Anywhere"?
Yes, sir. Well, in New York
and Chicago are you s'ire. Yes,
I am, for I paid 75 cents for
the copy.
This song can be got in any
music store in the world or Ann
Arbor. Now it will not matter
if a copy is not bought in Ann
Arbor, as long as the big cities
have got it. TBut Tnevertheless,
I have in, Ann Arbor 500 of the
Sbest who will get a copy from
me or out of one of the stores.
So you get a copy,
To help me along my way
So Hllit a. ton o money
Is in the best of luck to 4ay.

longer.
better.

TheW

r

Every

done eat C )

DR. TOM LOVELL

eWhitney TheatreII

FOR THREE NIGHTS COMMENCING

A $5.oo Cash Card
you $6.oo .worth of
work not equaled
where else in Ann

SATURDAY NIGHT,'

SEPT.

29

MONDAY, OCT 1, TUESDAY, OCT.

2

MICHIGAN REPERTORY THEATRE

Presents the Three-Act Comedy

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Ep
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MOL USC
By HUBERT HENRY DAVIES
MEMBERS', TICKETS EXCHANGED
AND PUBLIC SEAT SALE AT BOX
OFFICE THURSDAY AT 10 A. M.

for

Telep ho ne

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Prices $ .77 $1.00 $1.50 ALL
Tax .08 .10 .15 SEATS
Total .75 1.10 1.65 ,RESERVED

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