SATUR~DAY, JANU ARY 17, 3125 THE MICHIGAN DAILY ANNOUNCE SO MFR TORCHING COURSES. Classes Ii Wlcl as All Major Shorts, Aro Planiied START ON JUNE 22 Twev(lve~ comiplete c ourses will be given in Michigaln's summer coaching -school which opens on Jiune 22 and ( doses on Aug. 1. Courses in all mia- or snort: activities are listed on the cur riculumi, in addition to classes onl 01 gani '~ationt Onl, adin istrat ion of athletics, gyvl nastics, and physical ex- aminationUs, first aid and hygieno, or- ga;n ized play and recea ion, :taletic trainfing, and gradedl plays and !;amles. The( summer coa chinig school wvas orgnired four years ago, and each slimmer aln inicrcasing numiber of St u- dents are enrolled, a better quality cCf 1 otVz urse.3 are rffered(, andl a greater w-_...nount of professional interest is rghuov. Students come from all p~arts1 14o,(f C1he United States. Last sunimer O,10 mien were registered in the school mil~d 15 other studlents, not formally" ~registeredl took courses. The act ie , work in the summier school ris under I ~ the supervision of Assistant Director1 4 ,Tad Weiran. W1leiman stated yesterday that i , ,ha NV pa11st the couses have proved imi- wi~ly beneflicial to ( students and teach - 10 " The lx conitact and associa i los w1it Amtces r epresenting a wide field of e ndlea vor ham proven ins piring to th a " Mchigan staff. Each year the Var-- r Ity coaches look -Forward to the a' x ° ociations and discussions t hat. ar^ a. i ;d rt of the summter Ss .sion sclao1t , exericnce.# ' liege Growth .. > Shown In Article. Tremendous growth on thbe ~a rt of ,ttlriost all Amrericana unit crsit iea (lar-.1 i~~ng the last dlecade, as shown bot h byi 'tjf rnumber s of students and the value j~k 6-R equipment, is pointedl out in anl 1 aticle by Henry T. Claus, releasedl I waut Wednesday b~y the Doston Even-c irng Transcript. Mr t. Claus has, sine .911, annually compiled thme enroll- 4 ,nent-P~ecords of the larg;er- uniVcrai- a ivmf, and analysed the result. Alccording to official figures, which do not. includ(e summner school. ext,i-- ,~ion school, o1, evening class student, t"A he "IBig TFenl" universities of Anca. ' in 1325 are in the ordler named, Cali- ="°#iirnifa, New York university, Itlinci.i, 6 usylvania, Minnesota, Coluinibin.< . ?4cigap, Ohio. State,l Wisconsin.,an ~~Syracuse.California, the largest in- stitution of learning th2t wvorldl has e,.ert renown, boasts 15), 337 studen'lts. Michi- anis rated at 8,970. A startling growth in high: r learn- ing is evident when this list j s cciii- pared with that for 1310, fifteen year's ad~o. The largest university at Or h't tie was C olumbifa, with 7,191 st ;- deonts. California, the present leader, was still i the "infant'' class, with ;,718. Michigan was hird cii that IjA, wvithl 4.574. Others of lihe "aniclf Big rrfen" were: Minnesota, C ornmell I, I y'ard, Illinois, Syractweo, Yale !i'd ('hi- Qtgtx ,The past fifteeni years has lIowni that the most imp)ortan t gains have 1)0(01n iseitei'ed by the state univer-! ,tics. TIhe smagller' colleges of the east ir'e lagging behind. though not in eq nipnmeait or at and a r'd s The cost of the.e collegeos is ,1 indi- ud by the fact that1 thi~s year Ohio State will ask thcir legilature for $16,000,)000; Chicago ha,; inauagurat ed " campaign for $50,000,000; Pennsyl- vania. is out to raise $I O),0i and the,1 dcuin md of other it it itt i>n5 arc proportionately high. Esealiaba, JTan. 1.- - . f. Olds; su- perintendlent of theI Es:canabat schools; for thre past four ye rs, has present.- erR his resignation andl will retire to his farm near Ypsilanti in June. Chicago, JIan. 1 6.- -Wheat sold atf above $2 here yesterday, the highest niark since thme wrr. Whoy . lndrrA Jta Bea' 6y Or "r§ellicoc? LB^.^ria. A siL Rks v. PX fir. K l rt C ia~'J. 1ntl mcx- tueiesoi;f'. I i 1 s l d q t q'y- a "HliLH C\EDF I' c', F i*I RETINSPlan Display Of .Many Wfood Cuts, A oletinofmrlhn Nvo I PE ~ cuts; hasolluct een eceidby the ?Ann Arbor Art a ssociation, andI wil! so0on he mu1f oil di splay in tue west 1) I iddit~0tt Igallery of Alumin i Menmoria I hall. The ' is f 1 ;libai1, conmes to the association,' ( 'onis rthrougt ghe A mcrican Federation of ofa.Wam ig ,and fr'omi here it, wITSCHO1OLS gora.to II. B atoArt, cluib, alead- _......nt. ?um tSt 1 o(rga vnization. ule :t ;lit' IEAG [S WILL TAKE ! . !ONEXA INATION SATUflDAY f .._ .. F ...... rnn~u~e1f o'clock and from 1 to 5:30 o'clock Uff fIN today at the Allenel hotelAMITP rmetn 1),mc 1, A neral Og [ whilh Pr ofessor 'yne ill 'coeductea Srlting (to t che ~ uh il M!rtPnt any Univrsity students ave-ox- 1110 iCliniitliWi xiI _ pressed their interes't ini the proposed I'O0~0 ~V5 attn' Oth establishment of a school for roll e5 n : :~a -a- a mi f tate training, according to P1 rof. 11. the jouaW-:-,ll'1. m D). Byrne, former head of the depart ,- moent of history and social science at lodnJa.1.-Am saorK- Kent State Teacher's College, I -o, loggin tends to saill for the United who is here for the purpose of inter- St ls eweenvFeb. 12 an(I 20 t'o takie viewing seniors interested in the Av ( A Professor Byrne has been ewpl (1u i uie :ac'tar fsaeI by the Knight-Norris-Hibbs c_'omT-ma,', __________________________ i, large ireal estate firm of Cleveland,; for the purpose of organizing such a' school, the first of its kind inl thea Uniited States. The intenition of the y \,L 'A ltd company is to establish a school to CLOTHEIS FOR THE COLLEGE MAN! which only those who have had four years of' college training, or its equi- valent will be eligible. P'rotessor Byrne will interview t hose wtshing to take advantage of discus- sing this training programi from 9 to aa l 141 i: da';oi £ti 10'he ~tiCollees O iA 1.,-7 f': t Ii iwm ork. te ot .£ j''aroi iI.: tismtaUiti onthe parth-1 z-'O eaml; 11 s. z~e id ~teneioi- he H ' t 0 itmenCt have been 5 5 lut ilinfg tie sys tem 0of 311i' f ity inselt menat lpresenlt n- kv r ~ direiofa IUni vers it y cozln- wn da Mn,-a \ asl(),-c A IIwe(44Lt ) I ~The I Y >'li m mi 1a31; er ae I' S t > 1 .< ,a {l . t 'g l s Si m l S If~' llat A -- C~> t i , .1 10, Ni -rile, Rock,I EArnold Nsim1m, 'r.-V' o- ~ Ia' :o uudrokLk vcl('rsitI(Iouvai u', ugt "tO i;c! auh v' 'h'O Oni e j.t cif Schools jwiit n(I 11 imi' woI°'tito tUih'?i' L11pwl x 1'( it mdiW,' t a a's tsc1:pteol hoeo senlves to be ; )Ia t) W lits 1. 1 1 z rt IJu t(} ''l i !total iii niu l)()1'o ol I) I t S1. 5. .he ) 12 V ceremniph;'.<<1;izmimglie iiiplo11an ie :/'"P fS 1!oRur" ' ti rainiea'(.che3 ;, 18 chIools3 1a'veteachersof' Eli %sliwill t" Y~ e - a n n at i t req iired fori,' e t o .1 1 f nW c r f - a11-r ngto 'tile.n anoleient ef { ' i . '.( F! '>Ws xv; ai s 1i ,icharge of ;eatci i1~~elrWit;t tie purpose of i.t; com ng'-, and '11l toroligh- ;iea oP teeua o smn ill the + :8ix'iIc i. Allt knoxvie lJge of English l 1i1; Is u: 'Pu11 whet 11 as gainied in! r5]~ aO)l~ S oomm:i. rr15051 1d;vid al ~hreadt- All tt ,e I Ia ingl English either as miajjcr or ininor are requiredl to tape th testA, which. will also serve " :Aiu-ecu niit e for wadniission to the f-i{!so ii le teacintllg ofEnglish 'i i --:11le F#'( the siecondh semester as Sediusalioni 1)1 10 or Eanglishi i:196. L a ter lonaltt ii(mt ai in-Cols 2n:C'fda.tfons are 'to tie t1 iSaudi mfi 'imlonm the r :>d.ob1- M el 1 1,n; ie, ,a1. ;-fl1 5( 't'; li cabinet w is in soulumlUow;a 50)55 n o0- da;y planning the, defcal, of the, par- ah zru g shippig :trike. R,-"ead the Want Ads i e .Ecept onally good food at reasonable prices ill lfheasant. su rroumndings. The 5 , a t t 1F1 q f L{ ' i '~j 1' 1 1 l'c ll 1'il ;t~ ~~<' inia ;-:.t.': a he Iiin '. (:1(';l lI'4^'l ls urx u I ilmroin halnre uxSl'' qqi: ' f 1C i:~ tmoh; - on ' Angel!. 11:)0 Oi s I ;ui schIools in 1x-h ish sitch c <_r o:ilet iomma ;aros (.'adusted, a u-of a hl;: r s , tn ri;i:1T tIIUKetI I flk Ml 1;5;iimimy of.- such;;;1 ash1 -c'. Sure- lI t;1" W1 05';r is :tis wor'thy or utcih iljo c 15( ' 5; ii: (tirl';,2i(G>"Il School.'' wJulia F , a '' '''' TO -"No, T1 clawE; lie~~~ ~..,i ,.I ;-a>1" ii~ ' o ?WE;IllS :mri:;. ' O vI - i this 'st'2Ile .'; 'l 1LRO Nt 1, . :(l' i(', -"2-Itlu0 mly o}}- collegeshlo" hl t.1. ; a1a-'0 I- ; i :'"lIC}11;thy .au vr:i't h ;", a xw >it l ix et'sityx, 1 is 'un tosa'a a- 7ir), (1i ?It} 477.au 7'7u i 7.rLfif'i 17t num1ber of, 10?''crs rar'musul cats n thei' faculties 'xrre ssi :r-"dl f 'on 2 to10)1yeari'statea. 'T'h) 's;',,011 ti 050 W ' inl inspectiom. Timeir Walworth Corner State, 'Packar-d aIdArbor Phone 117 has just. e xhile ''ss i L rtto iic cUrllliirru illAXIbeUt'usedi molt(;Oili~lyoF 'lii-rd'; - ; ~ii a bsis for 115 oiig ll) Iplte list of rlin Inisell nof 0)r ). Pu ilclwl U~'-1~IrJ n Lrges Use II 1115, : l 01 "J. rIuCoic 'e i- , ;;Wtm- his family. At. the pr's;eil I mOweI Dr. I>PI i'i', who gradna toil tromt ti e il( ( iti Sschool huer'e in M 76, and wx; "u-;-n s i- ' ie hoor iv y degree of1[to01or5oSl- in I1G; Oin 1es2~iing in Pro s'-"V - 171( ;- oLa ha: JIM fiu 1'r u's: - ~ :ni 50 an': ini) 01st a';sat a m Lime Northiernaitrmny d urng Up' tmC ('ivii wa)r, bie seuvarl in M at cupad i m'ci 1 864 1i) 1867, also ;raoi nating fsst1 lit ' Univ er sHityduinig Ithat. Ilie.Il~e v-as Nr Y:u .mtil)'1845,, and o':it ued ihere a.;a fr''ali;an 'i Wen'he 1',' ;, IS 11 eorr old 1im 1858. NVIm ch ii] his hoco is a CIMaptem' tihe literary (aoueC.,, ! oil 105 :-siiooi 1111(1 Oshlgo'(l;,y ,s i EdWiiJ. \'h I : .,'7.-' d.1uo ,whifchlie i~c << -rio li( l ite'-ibr'a, u"iso not Olig a~ in ia 'a'u'a 'sinl i, l-lda' aaU' ofrs c' te tfmux-r(s'at ho It., s(-:tl alouiu le -1}(' ',r on(u!, '.:o3 0 aS if', f 1irl 1in litisi: duysi. 4-E ! 'wrf ' J iZ " Of Parrk n ,Space~ I?: e of I lie Ito large lots turned c,4i u r;lm arhina; spaces by the Uni- vcs.l-;,', is urged by E. C. Pairdon, Su- t) ielcal t11 '11it of the Buildings and C:m (,is l- "us:t aicit . If these parking aror''': ~ ur,;od vrIa theoy should be, it t 11 t ;i ho' ,su: assoff thle streets 11w ;I s nonau c m mu r ldthus relieve con- o-s I inv-s;, )Ciflite'(1 out. ?c '-; : . r a v s itsfor this use z' th"i'an: of; oitthtii ve'rsity and 'a ~ ~ ~~~o v.'-'s-, u to'the Univer- - ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ .- ..tol~~ -. ; :'crh nd no m'at the! to brimd -t rap titi ml,, here is miire- 'u ->.: -' 'th( ."ena of' Clctuents II -I a; Jm:is ealt u>ely prto libit d. La.st Times Today4 I 'l~ilc I 7.90 I I '. ST LLSAN D t M'j~" DEVI 11 L.r iISYIiz- ON14 rV I STARTING SUNDAY MAIW~EB 1 ; F- GIOri yi g The matioi PC Tu Furthest North For 'riP- i;.5,thet~iAiihor o (Only t I- B~ VSPEC'IALI A.RkRIA NtCE 111,-NIS fifol GL A WEER AND T PRit IIOV4'INV A Vt ONDE.. hII't'L SUIA E UL , ~J['X S~i'1'AUL'UNEDQUAL- C / ,9E S J . ' [LFO R" I T S B E A U T Y A .N ) IE A LIS1M. Thcsc amousStars Will 1. thec lhrillbnn N.xrlatl ive fr" dr~e~ -~ ~m,~:' ~7 ~ ~ Wdb V V ~64b' ~ 3r~ I,~ Ret ~o'r) IVO 'a I -4-- / Sunday Diner MEN I , oali m (-c:411 ohfC u'eemi 1":. z Waflers CO1iv cs (cir,,, L ER Alr AuI IL Ait ym '. si]'i~1j#'d {(;f Itoast 1'ount; (Chickeni v1it D~ressing Roast Leg of Landb wvith Mint Sauce Asparagus Tilps onl Toas t Creamed Potatoes Rollsf SaladI hloime-Imadte Apple or RisinmuI'e Brick Ice Cream with Cab~o Tea Coffee Mlilii QoI uctiomi Hack so'uieft ('omedy "OUN'\OLDIILD a as . " J 'a' a T f l m