THE MCHIGAN DAILYr 1'ells I _Pay, Last Tr'ibu~teXhl4500poestd withbard Ieads, the Michigan band; Clsrtc To Edgar Madsen I 31yea the national anthem and the . Next Sunday, at 10:30 Ba k I 10Ii l~iv77 ( oFqrflag was lowered to half mst. b lihA!teCrao I L I ( o onr te te;enost lu, '271,t rrshy fooball player lsaltes, ai nd the bugle sounded the t [; U III RE.I( ¢On _____ vho In I he Uniersiyhospital ls rbt.NOV. 30-THE I SPI1tATION (IF SCIENCE. I commenting upon the annual fal I n t ac DC. 7-iCER'fAINTIES A~i) UNEllM ' Tth~YVI~ OF THE FTUI. of ])flmln.:1u, JbeLween1the halves I AE YOU hYi9SlIl ,T) YET2 games and~ flag rush of the two ur- ___1 A d e r c ia s s e s y e s t e r d a y _m o r n i n g , W i l - I ; 'I Em i lI I I 1 t l E I l l l t @ ~ i $ , 1 i i 1 l i i l i d i 9 1 1 l 9 1 ~ il , I - - >(i an u n Cu r c h . S a , ' 0 , e e u i e s e r t r - . d r ' t H t - . sl arn°lhs4 ,e t ,5 y~ the Alumni association, recalled, . H'' I'OI -i11d s9 ances even back in his college [toI f-V .40 iV' .-----,-11 lUll-li --1-lill 2Ifl W--ll -- -~l~lnuIm;I~uHni "S~athsret 5 .at c ~eto ' ill .days when "Satesre was not even ~ . . .. . . . --Pay for our Sa'Fisrlpion today. Don't delay---Pay your Subscription raved," of, battles when the game} i/were not organized as they now are. A [)DARING PLAY . -___ Piigsare muh uieerthn:tey = Sr ;ov Nara . lof .a Decade ,g I used to be, because the hazing he- -' w j -- s l'las acame so dangerous, especially the j-pElt Matinees '" -hair-clipping practice, that the Ui- ila Bay''ins WI r~r v. vrsity athorities had to interfee t r ' ''""" D.3 4'abount 1904 or '05," he said. It was a f t reent i Tho;4. Ylittle later thian this that the Student - f aniSa.A sIik"s ;1oun cii introdueedthe organized rush.- ~ The rush started," declared M. Ie( , y an bo V around a bonfire to burn teir fHloor. I iI 'Mvechanics' textbooks, and before 2 1DtI,tlKl GallyddDon't wait unitil afl r ;hc ba ;t i Direr to ,wih ou had addedpr uof Ithat the 'Physics,' It soon disenti- Peopl hfr another lorious bt to your c lga mories. plan a visit to our pr uof .grated into a mo0b battle, andl tile 4-i yn e .l~o-we are sure the forml moos we present will inspire yo; r, authorities stepped in. ________ ____________ they hae the aopeal of )impliel y and advantage of a price within "Even in those days, one of the yorrah And, we dn't mind telinrj you that we lo;e to rejuven- ! ~l AIoi rcs h main amusements was to get th(e ate old f ro s fresh nen up a -tree and have them t'ltidO -T[OE R PooeIwer T e Detir (perform. Then again the rushes wer e -r:Sj 1 *miany times very spontaneous, a week- --®9Y 'y occurring Sunday mornings at the A M S IN E Y R ITA s cnyr o roid postoffice, when the campus went A S(&S ING NEW YOR BI Main At Wlliaflm anyone's life many times to join the An exotic presentation o human relatonshi.-Rev. John oster, frowdl which gathered there (daily, o -,.go t4)ut which was particularly hadt on A vividl view of a cross-section of life, a great play splendidly 222 Nickels Afda(IC Opposite Betsy Ross - Sundays. lt IteinL-B--flv D. A. M'Gregor, Chicago.l, a"Another or the annual events in , ___- - - -- -- ---"-________________ 4k hose days was the Freshman banquet '- - ------.--. __ ___________-____________ _________~ a h al ,,kitlInap the toastmaster and munch' _________ ________________________________________________ il r u l a w y re ut d o e th t "Ioncluding, M r. Shaw described the _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 'old rushes, which "had no particula' 9purpose, the two classes banding to- rether and just rushing one another I ~~RTN or a fight. S A TN NOW .: TODAY 5UPM VMI111i , , -U iaded lamp loii' can be Only"~ roit Edison i1pany Tolephone 200) __mms 44Classified" Columns J stablishmu.ent of a Fellowship in F;?ighway EI+ngineering by the United Thml and Supply company of Detroit h1a, been announced by Arthur 11. '~,Nanchard, of. the highway engineer- i: _ +epartment. The fellowslrp is to ~ledevoted to investigations under tfhc direction of the-highway engineer- ig and highway transport depart- ,-ctcovering advisable methods of ,ampling and testing sand and gravel 1"r be used in connection, with high- improvement. Th~e United Fuel and Supply com- tang fellow will rake an extenuiver mirvey of plant p3rddiuction of sand v ml grazvel prior to determpining ef- icicet methods of sampling. ?he' first lioler of the fellowship will be an- rouniced by the Board of Rlegents aithIiin a short time. L.,ttle lva ace has been recorde(1 :,NoI mesuim total receivedn for the Co n- m up nit F'u~d ,(drive accordling to fig- s cn ut lust night. 'T'he ('am- ls ;.=;n ftures, to date, are $42,116. ' Ahore are still a considerable noun- 1r of peolie whe. have not as yet I~chen ;seen and it is hoped that the last straggilers wcill boost the final' figtures to within reaching point of the $49,000 . ! I ' l r 'I ~Ii -., "} .. -. 1 0 A Treat For I ME Ir ll I u I rKey A~iLu ". ,f t :r: : l 4 '- " «, c_ 1 s ._ .,,, ..-- ' f "r-' J ' The First S/or) Fvcr I d,:.ilwcs WITH THE NTIRE ACA2MMY ii Point ARTICIPATING ag in every way, in drama, )mnanse, in thrill and ac- on. See it and have your fe-long dream of West .1 has . Special Recital Plannied for Today, -Palmer Christian, University or- ganist, wil give a special organ re-j vital at 4:15 o'clock today in Hill auditorium. This is the first time this gear that Mr. Christian has given a recital on Sunday, and it is planned to - give a more pretentious program tlhan usually. . Mr. Christian has been giving organ: recitals each Wednesday at 4:15 o'clockc which have been well attended A~y students, faculty, and townspeople. Thfe special recital this afternoon will{ -,be free to the public andi all except ,;mall children are invited. Elaborate Affairl -.Featured by a striking cover do- ,hacting a Michigan football player- cliarging the line, and containing a d~number of entirely new additions to -the usual list of features, the most" .,;elborate Athletic Program to make its appearance in a number of years:,a ol eted y Among the new features containied i1n the Michigan-Iowa, number of the tson the zcfi' - as a pyize C a bvggest. part be c W . * , ? "andail throw. drama that mn+ David" a go! tur e. een twith Dick deL It', 6.1c ,s ever had, 191 it is the '[ me-dal pic- See 1"Flirtation ROAM, (no gir1 can refuse a kiss in It s shade) "Kiss ing ARoyk,'' it Wev4tPoin4at "Ip, real cadet I:mradleand(I'ahundred a~amd one othier thrilling tilla >s> B. ro tic i Point come true. .- DDIIOAL - Cartox RI-I E S? iiA -Stage Feanture- RECTOR & Melody, Laughter and .Song tl f t y', . t .. m { _. . utc lt l: M 111H d411111111i111111411144111I 11 119111 1111111.i. U 111111111111#11 i111i1 1111 1# For Thianksgivinig n, T T or li . IR No il.AqiTEW I