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November 11, 1924 - Image 2

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THAMICHIGAN DAIL'Y

[I TS' EXHIBIT
DISPLAYED HERE
ade Centr~l Feature of Amateur
Art Week. Faculty Members
Among Contributors
CAL ART DISPLAYED
al artists are exhibiting oil paint-
models, batiues, and other work

I e was awarded the first 'John Quincy lm
Adams foreign traveling scholarship I'l
in 1908, following which he traveled
Among the best known men whose }U}D~lA
portraits have been painted by Mr. A P A
.Makielskci are Robert :Frost, Prof..
Warren Lombard, formerly of the art
department, Harry B. Hutchins, presi- (otne rmPg n.
dent emeritus of the University, Dean The program will lie :
IMortimer E. Cooley, and the late Louis 1. Overture-"Maximnilien Rlobespierre,
Boynton, architect. on, The L:^..t Day cif the Reign of
Myron Chapin, who came to the Terror"....... .. ......... Litolf
University this fall as an Instructorl Sousa and his band.
in the art department and Mrs. Chap-1i 2 Cornet solo-"Our Maud". .. . Short

ISSUES PUBLICATION LIST
Iof INE,11ROSICALSTAFF

with this department, and, the Posi-
tion which they now occupy -rare also
listed.
Publications are listed for G 3 mem-
bers of this department, 5 o, ho
are on the present staff.
DAVE YOU SUBSC'RIBD 1'1;'1'

ICH ,RD CROOKS, TerIIr
4QNO Ex lIAL1-RUSI, is- , 1L' MAN A', EWrISH B1]
E I)GAR 'NEIA~ (CliICA(CO) ACCOMPANIST
W dnesday, Novemiber 12, . . I
NORMAL CONCERT COURSE, Ypsilaui
'r'ickets-lPease _Auditor~l im )oars. $.51)

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Publicationjs from the mineralogical
laboratory of the University for the
period 1904 to 19324 have been listed
in a bibliography which has been is-'
sued by D~ean E. I11. Kraus, director
of the laboratory. Present and past
m embers of the staff have contributed
5 textbooks,* 64 papers, 72 book re-
views, and 1,965 bstracts on this sub-
ject.I
A brief statement of the various
professional activities is given under
the name of each author, Who is on
the present staff. In the case of for-j
mner members of the staff, the years
during which they were connected

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THE CLUM LUNCH
712 Arbor' Street
N~or State and Packard S1g.

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i cn b deigntedas reaivein, have also displayed some of their
h cn b deignte ascretiv ,work. Both Mr. and Mrs. Chapin havef
1Alumni Memorial hall this week. received honorable mention for work
exhibition began yesterday exhibited in Detroit. Mr. Chapin, in
will continue until Sunday, Nov. addition to his studies in Chicago,
[embers of the faculty of the Uni- where both he and Mrs. Chapin re-
ty are among the contributors. c eived training, studied in a school of
ton W. Angell, of the freehand camouflage in France.
ing and modeling department is Alfred. *G. Pelikan, instructor in ar-,igbsrleanotrmdl.
ingbasreief, nd the mdel. hitecture, and Mrs. Pelikan, dis-
e Bernard Kirk memorial in the,!r

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3. Suite--"El Capaitan and His Friends"
... . . . . . . . . . . . . Sousa.
Sousa and his Band.
4. Solo-"Maids of Cadiz".....Delibes
Dora Fauchald.
5. Symphonic poem-"'Don Jan".
....Strauss
Sousa and his Band

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it feldhous wa don byMr.play several paintings. Mr. Pelikan
gell. He has studied in the Chicago received his education at Columbia,
institute, and has exhibited his; Pennsylvania, and the Berkshire sum-
rk in Detroit, where he received mer school,.lHe has traveled and stud-
iorable w~ention. Mr. Angell came jied extensively in Europe, and has
the University as an instructor 'Written various articles for art maga.
ee years ago. A bust of Fielding :zines.
Yost, one and one half times life Amateur art week, of twhich this
, is now being done by this artist. j exhibit makes the central feature, is
rof. Eliel. Saarinen, exchange pro- sponsored by the Ann. Arbor art as-
sor in architectufre has contributed sociation, of which Prof. "Warren
ne of his drawings. Designs for the 'Lombard of the physiology depart-
posed civic development for the menit is the president. The membership-
roit river front have been made, of the club includes about 200 people.
Mr.. Saarinen. The plan which wasAny local artist is eligible to present
npleted and submitted for the ap-1 his 'work for exhibition.
wval of the authorities is one of the'
st complete in the world. Mr. Saar-I Kalamazoo, Mich\, Nov. 10.-Bobbed
na studied in Finland, and has ex- j hair is not going out of style with
ited in Europe more often than in the girls of Kalamazoo College. Just
scountry, having come here only' 111 of the 145 girls in the school now
er he won second prize for his de- wear their hair' in the' abbreviated
n for the Chicago Tribune building. style~. The seniors hvave the largest
Jrs. Saarinen who has studied in proportion with bobbed hair.
ris has also contributed to the ex-
it. Two dresses in batique, madeI Berlin, Nov. 10.-Max Hoelz, Ger-
:h the help of her daughter, have many's "Robinhood" now serving 'a
n included. Mrs. Saarinein makes sentence of 20 years in the peniten-
,y nmodels of most of her husband's tiary for brigandage and insurrection,
igns. heads the Communist' list of candi-
'ortraits and landscapes by Leon, dates at large for. the Reichstag.
Makielski, of tjae drawing 'and
.ating, department, are also dis- Mrs. Trimble Bradley, of New York,j
,yed. Mr. Makielski has been an in- can write a play, cast It; stage it and
uctor in the University since 1915. direct it.

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Sousa and his bandl
7. Saxophone solo--"Valse F+antasie"
.OGurewich'
Robert Gooding.
8. March-"Marquette University"...
... . . .. . . . Sousa-'. _
Sousa and his band
9. Xylophone solo-"The Pinwheel".. ITngtOl
.......... George Carey i figitOl
George Carey "H
10. Finale-"Carnival Night in Naples"
..... .. .... Massenet
Sousa and his band TT A
( BINDS"
Minneapolis, Minn., Nov. 10.-Coach3
Iverson, under whose tutelage last Also-
season the Gophers took the confer- 11 A BLACK"
ence hockey title, is looking forwardl
ItAoe ly al Roach Comedy
tthe development of a champion-'
4ship ice team again this year.

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W HERE smart people gather -
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It wasn't always so.
Stacomb has made possible the
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N A light, velvety, invisible cream

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In jars and tubes, at your college
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No well dressed coilege than is
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Made of famous yellow waterproof
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Ties

'-to-date, fashl
e very latest--
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The Ann Arbor Railroad will run two sleeping ear trains, one day
Pullman train and two lay coach trains. Sleeki~ng car trains will
leave Ann Arbor station Friday, Novemiber 14th~. 12, o'clock midnight
city time and clay trains will leave 7:00 o'clock city tume Saturday
,morning, November 15th.
Ticket 0ffice will bec opeiied at Michigan ie rn November. 5th and
RAILROAD AND SLEE+PINIG CAIN TICKTSI.i WILL BE SOLD UP TO
AND INCLUDING NOVEMBER 11th.
No assurance of Railroad service can be given if purchased after
that date.

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