PAGE TWO THE MICHIGANDAL DAILY SATURDAY. MAY 1925 PAGE TWO SATURDAY. MAY 2. 1~25 ARRANGE TAG DAY FOR SIC. ,CAMP Annual Camipaign for Cam~p WYill Take Place Next Tuesdazy Funds HO E TO RAI E $1500 Tag Day, an annual event on the campus for the purpose of raising funds to help support the Student Christian association Fresh air camp, will be held Tuesday. Fifteen hun- dred dollars or more is the aim of the committee making arrangements for the one day campaign. Hjarold 0. Steele, '25, is chairman of the committee in charge of Tag Day. Others on committee are John Garlinghouse, '25, W. B. Crosby, '27, 1. A. Stevens, '26, and J. G. Donald- son, '26. Every fraternity and soror- ity on the campus is being asked to cooperate. Tag Day will be very much, like the tag days of other years with the one exception that there will be two kinds of tags given in return for con- tributions. A special tag will be given for contributions of a -dollar or more. Contributions under one dol- lar will receive tags identical to those given out last year. Posters have been put up on the campus advertising Tag Day. Many of the churches in Ann Arbor will make special announcements Sunday regarding the Day. Short talks will be given -at all student young peoples' society meetings Sunday evening. In addition to advertising the drive for funds, a call for leaders Former University InstructorPUIATOSOIE !I Prep ares Biography Of Tappan I Th Board in Cntrol of Stu- (dint. Publications will hold its A~~ meerii fTa-tos lollc- eaewthte~i i1'ting for the appointment pA bioraphy fi-l~ie"Iyiip a-Linshudc c-r ewt tec of managing editors and lbusi- panfirs prsitint. of he uiver3it : mssio. jness managers o student pub- i& now being pl-pgl'64 by Prof.! The commisision especially de(lesjre} lications on May J, 1925. Esacht Charles Mv. Perry, forin~rly of' the; information on such events as the ap~plicant for a position is re- I philosophy departnletlt Mere, and no0w sudden ousting of President Tappan ' Quested to file seven copies of head of that derpa;!tnilt In the Unl-4 n 1863. and the ;stories of the efforts( his letter' of application at the j versity of Oklahoma. to get Tappan back. All such data ' Board] ofice in the Press build- I Prof. Robert M..Wenley of the phil-: chould be sent to the office of the osophy department is aiding Profes-1 commission in the State Office build-I ing no later than May 4, for the sor Perry in cletn data. The }ing at Lansing. i use of seven members of the coletngBoardl. Carbon copies, if leg!- work is also" being assisted by the ble.. will be satisfactory. Each Michigan Historical commission. mii{ in IInu~n~ r I letter should state the facts as it sSome years ago Professor Perry' UN IY I SIT !UVVW I IIII to the applicant's scholastic rec-fj wrote a doctoral dissertation, on the U } r nteUnvriy n x "Fhilosophzy of 1ery Philip Tap9 riir}BlILBN inlseherUeofrs it hsx panof-theUniersty f ~chgan" T IiL M HEperience upon the publications1 At that time It was untiesrstood that____ any bearing upon his qualifica- r in the future the paper w*ould' be en- IPwrgnatd tth Uiesty Lions for the position sought, larged to a biography. The project ! ndwarnynother(]aactse whichsithe wvas allowed to rest when professor I ptower plant is now being supplied to liy them aydeemrelevate Perny was doing work outside of theI five buildings formierly supplied by apiatmyde eeat acdmcfed the. Detroit Edison comp~any. They E. R. SUNDERLAND, Atpesn Poeso Pry ssek!ae the Hlealth serivece, Dental col-} Business Manager. Board in ing mateial fli intimate facts of lege, South department of the hospi- CotlofSuetubi- IPresident Tappan's life. Thy ilistor-( tal, and the buildings and_ ground.-,' tions. ical commission requests that any dep~artmlent storehouse and shops. I one who has anty material, such asI The cut-over to University power - contemporary letters, diariis, local! was made this week, eliminating sev- paer cntohs r ots flegisla-I en lines which previously furnished - 1 h - paperdcomes o r Untesit opra I ower from the Detroit Edison Coln- Read the W ant ant Ad I The nion las R first m6rt- ___, -.-~.-~------.-. . . gage oi the building in' the C SPEECH DEFECTS CO RE TE EXPERT REPAIRING Welding, Brazing Auto Repairing Fenders Repaired PR O CHN0OWT fE j II rll r ! ' ! i f in August which the banks re- fuse to renew. In some way enough money to pay off this mortgage must tbe raised by that time. The only income which, will do this is that w*hichi is owed by ife -jembers on past due subscriptions. More than $200,00 is over, ie~ on these subscriptions and. Union officials urge all Members who owe mon- ey on their, subsc-riptions to pay up immediately in -order that a financial crisis mdy be averted. for the camp will also be made by these speakers. .Hayden 1To0Speak E TO Cosmopoltitans Concerning Orient! Prof. J. R .Hayden of the political science department will speak before the Cosmopolitan club on "Demo-f cracy in the Orient" at 8 o'clock to -j night in Lane hall auditorium. In his lecture Professor Hayden wil treat the democratic tendencies now present in the Oriental countries and will relate his observation of the governments in some of the nationsj which he visited on his trip through the Orient last year. The states which Professor Hayden will mention par~- ticularly are: Japan, the Federated Malay states, Dutch East Indies, Phil.J Ippine Islands, and India.j After the address an informal so- cial hour and a reception of new members will be hield. The public is invited to attend. Bloomington. Ind., May 1E-- hopingI to attain maximum cleanliness in un- iversity buildings, the Indiana Daily Student is conducting a contest to de-; termine the best kept university build- ing. The prize, $10 in cash, is to be divided among the caretakers of the winning structure.i New York, N. Y., May 1.-A ques- tionnaire submitted to seniors of Col- umbia university indicates that half! the class have a liking for liquor and that less than half have scruples against marrying for money. By zi DR1. lFREDI)RICKi MARTI11N lFormerly D~irect or of Speechi Imiprovemuent I Board of Education, N eii York City hi SPECIAL SUMMER CLINIC Beginning June .9th O pport uniitiles for Corrcton1 of, Staminmern g'i sping, Loss of eciIArne ntfr Voc, ootnus tchi, etc~.iI versty Students For in fori t ion, write f ' MARTI N INsrTIUT E FOR, SPEECHII DEF ECTS Dewitt Park, Ithaca, N. Y. 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