AY, JANUARY 19, 1924 4 T1It, \11W~NDAILY ------a .... . U.S Cutter Which Helped Write Thrills. PROFESOR SILS, In 'American History Is To Be FOR D TISHERE lr 'r^v /9.k r '.7 .S if^7: Po.rt:.With Prof. 'r' ;r,';r which, ,were sh."} pp TOo. .'IVEi"P9LITI;CAvil<:OIirR:SES .. r {n t h asernnuoalt +i " f:{: :r t an }';}rr {;{rt.}.0 ;:fdeerx r :. . : + : 9''i '°' ':.i. ,.:? ;.Jo S} QAR.y AtEj IIN r l..r./{ !:'":::!.:<'- J, r:::. . ..f t ~ Yo.},!: "I.:1r:::r r- {,nshe -me t~ W esleyan Guild To IDe~troit, JT~ Ms.1~1 or, r~ an.s1-1-.Tl ' ha rih-er TI I wie ofthe res ,". t! i2 in thre ~ etr dHear Playv ight o-ICr company, undorwoax .lt r)P ( i'pfl r lt y 1 17 ( t{) 1 iI ~ _Reti_'for appendicitis at I'r odihucitl)C d~sol, o l L~ouis~ K. Anspachoer, dramatist and hsia.j a i nIi'sbeto eso to the voooel at, thatletr, will address the Wesleyan; DaitlY classifiedl for r:'al resFul. (ar~ie''i ~iy.tets across ,3iherla toI guild at the Methodist church at 7 : 30 [, pulchacin; d es o'clock tomorrow. Hi-s topic will be:___________________ ed to Alaska acrosr" !"Drama as a Social Force in a lie-? 7 here are now more i mocracy." Mr. Anspacher bast In Alaska. I achieved most of his succes 5 in the' cruse ' te Nrthdramatic line. Many of his plays have. P ear r3ioend'i a few been produced in England as well a. cinity of Point Far -"lin this bingry.wr h^Mr jn n-mostponinA Anspacher has appeared on the* I- AiW ('} I f1 I reku nJueadest_ lecture platforms throughout thec aD4 'ea upIn uneandcountry. Hle is a permanent 'n