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\ 1 1 E~:l)A , DECEI E'l',17, 1924

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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C. . R~fNIESFrench Academy SHP
~H6PITL SRVIE~ M PLOY MANY MU1
t: pra:r < b t;;< C~tAcademy, at a Year o~aii
WILL CAOLLEcT r BOOKS leteotre FORCE NUMBERS 665

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Success Of Engineering lMien tor i ng the first year. UpperclassmenIhwvr tl odAsebisad'eei~tof te s c 16-Dean'. Y
System .Prompts Favorable Stand tj~~~ still go t hmntor fr dvce is strongly oppo .etI to the idec:o
in pp cainThe mentor committee elects a heed I Christmas holidays on rvcun o the
On A pplcatin I r- I C Neve 2men1tor each year who is in complete expense it Invtolves
__________________________ charge of the entire system. Each- Sati,
AlEesllmnos h tdetotin {~sclass has its mentor who follows it;G A.IRR I 1KSuny De. 21
I c Ln Cooley, I'ro ES~p ndro enor hesaen banshsthroughout its four years in college.j ZuiaDe.2
Riggs, andi Wilson Favior Bx0iv' grades, is advised what coutrses he ,A 'b. i .L~
[Y~sri ~nrtr~ . 1, j i&

4: 1 'l dci thie direction of the Student
C-:i T P ai association, a special de-
t mefnnt liar been organized to ren-
,(j, v 2'Vic t astudents who ase coin-
,;zid to he infirmary of the Health
li evie. i,,i service consists mainly
' is tirng 1.11 patients and doing
X~t~aevr ~iccof work the student
~~i~h Twenty-five students have
) ( )visitedl by this committee in the
Al Wevieks sinlc its organization.
S'leSi dnt Christian asso-iation
f;v SIa (rd imade out by the head
a :e ori he 'llealth Service for each
#. vt ii() is ordered to ti ha in firmn-II
i , . On thiis card it; the church pref-
%tIQ of the student is indiicatedl and
t';; ( arceb is notified by the campus
~riedepartment of the Studlent
-c,,:h Htan.a szsocation. The ,student
'(I i; (o[ Ol'o various churches have
(~i itI (O5to vi sit the hospitals andl
a dennvit ; are also at t he service
1 1 ;! J nerson flin t: i ' ntirmalniv.

. new "imnmortals"
to the academy.
4 Only 29 mem-
b~ers of this so-
M.ALWEIPT $ESNiAP cicty of notables
Scould participate
as six members
died recently
} and four othierE
1? have not yet thir
right to vote.
The three new
immortals are
11I. Georges Le-
Comte, M..AM-
bert Besniard
and M. Emilie
". Picard. Le-
MM ALF PICARD Comte is presi-
dent of the
Frenchauthors:
~ jassociation, Bes-

In the University shops during the
past yar more than $100,000 worth
of calinet work was donne, it is es-
thnantc( to)eup h I.,ive ' ity's new
buildingF. Ths, include. practically
~ill t he tables, chai-S, desks, seats and
bock cases nelQdd(.
During the *as-t three ecr5 the
University slhops, which are omerated
under the siiperviscn of the iBuild-
m igs and Grounds diepartment, have
trinlIed in 4. At present 124 men
^ regu tariy emioleed in the s bops
!.lone, while lie total fore underth
dlirection of tho lw egartmepntnumber-
66 5. This inclu des those in otttsid~e
work, as well as the inside joies.
In the shop proper.,Ithe for:'e is
divided into fou" departments. A
forc-e of 30 is kent hi;y in c'arpent ry
jwork sand cab~inet making-: 32 are in
department two wheore all the nant.-
in4 n i~hn, ls okan

~W1~'i&I Iigh it lprofitably takes, or if lie findls
--himlself in difficulty he usually goesI
Since the mentor system wans adopt- to his mentor for. helpo. ay this per-1
edl some t0 years ago in the engineer- sepnal rmn 's51 a clos e watch iN
ing college, it has proved such a suc- klit n "on thlie St ndeni'i; marks;, at-
cess in the opinion of D~ean Al' E: teadarice a, vza ssos, and if he is fail-
Cooley, Profs. H. C. Anderson', of the Interaofri.Otnmnae
trying to work too much outside of!
mechanical engincerin, department, sho n sa eutaefiigi
If.H. igs, 1 he ivl egieerngtheir scholastic work b1n4 by this
dlepartmnent. C. 1". ilIso r, o ' th~ e-c careful scrutiny they are caught inj
chanical cingineering department, and time to be re-classified and hence area
ethers, that it couid well te adopted; able to remain in school.E
to advantage by all the school, of the' In the uipper classes the superrvis-,
"university. ion is muich less necessary (Iuc to the
Tlhe mfentor system rppije: unincin- disciplinling effect brought about dur-
ally to freshimenI thoughI it. ojerat Os
through all four iea:.;. Tih ) system
aids the class{'s in g ettingo:. ; ~ el
welds t.buem into one ha ruimnioliu: -
't, and lhelps (evelop c:' p, , t
l-isi ,:,Ibis, thme freshmen receive a
~ar. f al mmdiv idil oh att tuill. I tv icef .
o time tradlitionsi of the [Unmiversit y a :! W e are h d
their colleg~e, a dvioe r 'gnrding cod se
and (teparfmneill and leven el')sme per- e
sonal assistance and loelnm. k
SEarly in the freshman ye i arte )Iu.4
4tud cuts are cal led togethert for the r #
fi rst; rsa ~iily at. Which I)a 'oni e

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INTER-IFRATERNITY SWIM-
3)1ING NOTICE
Finals in the interfraternity
s4wimming meet will start promt-
ly at 4: 15 o'clock this afternoon;
nmo excuses for tardiness will be
accepted. Officials report at 4
O'clock, rep~resentatives for the
various relay teams at
4:10o'clock. No preliminaries
will be held in the rc lay race.

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Samuel Shipman 's Great Comedy
"CHEAPERrrO MRY
W11"11A -N-]i 2VlS1
Th'Iurs. naad -t. a' c.ita )
Wihen you write home
for mo'ney, use
Fountain FPe n nk

hIAVE YOU SUBSCRIBED 'E'C?

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Inard president

to 11 .u .1 1 -Psign (lone:i,; 1 a.ly r
- ..S ai ct also every two of the ncole dessg naintine isdoethe el ctric-ha ,°
westo iI rIca!tit Servie. In- ,/Beaux Asrts and1 i r ~ml ydi h ostutinti~
i tc+1;al r M~r te eilsmas aca pema- of switchboards and in inn in tn ice Slek
t ir 2 h at <'l v ill 1 ho( coilleac vat-d fromar pe ma- and 50 are in the sheet, rmetal deart m nifli 0
<{ a: joIwil10cl~t~lI'ijnent secretary mn._rent t
1''p'ws ii~ o give them) to be £ of the science in nt
ItE,cdt1in' l o.;il Iservice key the tu- i,. Of the force working out id t e he y
':'0irtiaa sitinan hseacademy. hopisthe largest is that cin nw eoi. tane
vil f i~n a.libaryforthepa-struction at the iniversil v hospitatl . fie
P ~W.; ~x 1 tuci a lhraryfor 1he a-
1_.l~s A01;.1P , peesent 1there is a s'mimsity' ndl o the new Medical buillin .'1"il a- ns
,,42cE.force numbers 1 5. Plumbrs and Cai!r )
-- --h -l lhSevce sO~ LCMT t am iflters in the emloy of the de- "~
r Iartnent total 115. In additihn to Cnt r
C a&rriti IVie'iws every freshmnan must, like a new boy these 90 are employed as jantor;
at shoo 'I hisel sumisivey 6 are general laborers; and 48 are ;:111ye
at school orderOU imsl umsieyIelectricfiason new constnruction ;coas.hive
1.itve . ii)j i -efrain from smoking and wear a _______a C(on
E ngdish 1 P 11lIpeculiarly unbecoming head-dress un--Sch '' ri
"' der lpenalt~y of physical humiliation.Sc oaIsicAis fist. y
--IT o residec in a fraternity house will fpfn,, anri
(('.ontinued From Page One() ( cost sonie 1,000 dollars for the 32 '' bad
"The contrasts are at least as _;1:.1k- J weeks of the academic year, including Declares AtIr~l l~ hmi
iug as the umbers. A le~tur er on tuition, but not clothes or expenses Ang sel ci
aesthetics may find that, by ScioC in thle vacation. Those who are not ~ ei
clerical error, his room has also been elected to a fraternity can do with (Continued from Page One) The
.?ssigned to the professor of the psy- 7(0) or 800 dollars.1oftesuntaivisarvlal, olp
chiology of advertising and salesman- "The scene, where this life goes on andl declares that if they were enter-1 dividua
~shilp. The wealthier studecnts who re- Iis; no le;,, vividly inpressive to the ed into solelyT as a "means of self- lpervis
,aide in the "Fraternity" or "Sorority" , sraig r's first. glance. Sunshine for expession and traning in co-opera-i
cluhoues rewaitedl on by poorer j lhe lat week; of Setme~r c,'hleeen j ion they all might be valuable. Too
studeints, who can earn their board by ,umniiterul dly brilliant and the heat otn oeeteicniei h
,.eir oruomnnc.
three hours' work daily, whether miuch greaater than any in Englanddeiefrronnc.
there or in a restaurantl or shop or this su nner, though many house-fur- I ste tto htteaae~
4t private house. They are no le SsFme- naces as o, already working. The little wr sntxlol-fe rm~esn
lined or well mannired than their city is lined almost every street with a l aggandizemient. The Am.ierian
c~rploers an wih teirwhie jck-doule venesinfested by squirrels,; student, the re)ort says. "does not
('5 eulofevrysino acn inferior-; iwho scamper over tue roos o smalrvli hedsoeyoftil o
t~s uichwa veryisg li kenly desirous of acquiring
j itywhic wasneve fel to e anin- ooden hous5es surrounded by turf ithateadho koldkerta
feriority in anything but. riches.. One, i ot sepiarated by no walls or hedges. that;1 obrsypthy nwhich istru eil-
is brought to his work daily in thbo !Not a } iycle or motor-cycle is to be ;et i ~mah hc st c;l
i Iolls-Royce of a chumm. As compa red seenl-- there wuld~ be no room for time. Many mrake brilliant. rcords
iv~ith our English systemi of scholar- them) between the motor-cars. Such fo: hmtegetfcd fit'le
shipl this# handicaps a poor boy by is the slilevfi ial aspect which stilnu-ttiedavrheltlecrm om
*leaving him less time for' work than ltes .:curi'osity about the innerf are aiming for the Phi B3et a apaj
am rich one, especially as lhe will prob- lii'.Ikeorathrsil rrofcie -(
;ably work all the summer vacaitio>n; "E.F. C ~ te~mlieiphn m onsa
Sandl statistics seem to :show tht thme _____a. mser his goldl pieces.''
rr in in genera, 'Mr. nge! I dscrbe te '
Ra hadicap tells. But the disadvamt ago . An m,, 'i' exas, D)e. 1.Cassin, t ic atlichg"asn:mu ',
it is prob~ably more than conmi i rbial- ohld-issi nmed weaing have beemm itntin!tMihia'a1nf mntl
any other Lrge American tmvest
and the absence of snobbery which The gils weave their own scars, ______________________________________
result. On the ''Campus'' all are equal; «_nd :one lhave nmade rugs.
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Do'tForget!
We will be Opn fomn 9:00 to I1 1:00
on Christmas nmorning to fill , k'i,'30 P e-ChristrrlW
ordrs-niy-- And What A TI
The Cty asr hodAs You Lile Him
t DO) YOUR ODRaDERING EARLY
46al E. Liberty Phone 3314-J°
- "H" -Own"
fro SaNa
fo ChrisntasE shfer
It teAentighyn
a miuethatnmaedes qa
US h itaporaecaire." But this fiery
1 o vroe ti neasy it. V e, betters it. Come
matter to decide in our shop and see for yourself!
bIexactly what you want. (Ca f Inludit~es
Irk ~~~Ad i Bey of em~lnm(A
OurSeeai i s C 1 plte I eily That IS nel cd'
Our eietioitisCompeteor Screen.
iqCome in 1odav -Ad~-
"SIIEIILOCt'i'S HOME
' .r s Aq !'he anouc ve

lways given the wuliconmiiii. ad-t
Dm rins; the firsta '~eSat_ ''
li' rfrmu amiong the pr-omimnent In
)n time(canmpuAs are secured.- ('ur
-opines ar'e Csually discussed anti
in thme tootball season, form* i- Single or in Sets.
Coach Yost, is asked to poll our fine selection.
eshimenl of Michigan foothaill elwGli
of ililligan tr-adit ion'!, '.nd *Ylo od iv
sly. Prof. Railph i Authr, of thle Pencils and Sets.
m'hool, chan ran it Ihh L 31m i I}
of of At hletis, e; mmiins the at 11-
y t'st lnt at. theobeginning of r'
ebal yI ea omCoach Vl'shreayegx 0
rsiomn of Mi higall's ellaiwrlolfol rm
iferenee chlam-pionslipf.
1lg the seconid semester of I lie
'ear the heads of the various de-
ents exp~lain their particular rxIs unusually beautiful a
hics of engineering and thus the
ien aro gtuided somew hat in the-
on of a particular field for
Iizatiomn. D'
men aro divided into smmallI.
sof about a dozen each and in- 302 Stati
a~l mentors are appointed to sim-Au orzdW h
e each group. Through these 1 uh rzeIal
___________Service

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AL11OW!

NOWO!

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Plum. Pudding
Brick
In
Pints or Quarts
THE
mey Dell T Room
onec C-J, 1 15 . UiTA.

ias Showing
great It Is
n3cest

V/ n -mS;ey(OtyUai
Harry Limngdon Al ('arbelle & C'o.
"Al-Ian - 1Iaioit-
"Silks, Satins aind
Fa'tble CartoonaDamnW
-__SUNDAY-
AN NOVATtiON IN MAJESI' E NTI{TAIN-MENT
A FULL SIZ~l I UI&'AL C0,111DY 25-13E&)PLE-25

The famous story of
Robin Hood and his
Maid Marian told
anew for 20th
cent ury eyes. The
splendid age of
chivalry and ro-
mance brought
forward 800 years
and presented with
the magnificent
pomp and pageantry
of medieval
England.
Tremendous drama;
gorgeous spectacle,
yet always human.'
Stupendous scenes
of regal splendor'
as a setting for
the age-old story
of Robin Hood and
his merrv bandits.
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ALL Anl DtIAQ~

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