SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1925 THE MICHIGAN DAILY + 1 1L 1TI-IF M lT.Vi(CAMY 1ATI .Y A.TTENDMEETINGS University Represent ed At Chicago And Pittsbuirgh At English An iD lram at'Covetion~s Globe Flier Says Army Air Service! Offers No Future _. _ , ._ ,. ,.,. , ,.f i I ,I I Following presentation of papers, I F r e lc i-a airplane designer in France for the!l NASHVILIjE.-The Tennessee Ac- PoesrC pbl opndgeneral 3reguet firm. The war over, he at-, ademy of Science at its' closing ses- discussion of problems is suggested' tudent ~le temnpted to enlist in the French avia- s ion here adopted a resolution de- by the papers. - ,.. tion service, but was rejected and ploring and urging repeal of the Ten- In Mvoroccan W~ar entered the foreign legion, whose nessee anti-evolution statute.. A~ai I~aninroster contains the names of more Dur Mi ngl ekamino Ith Uivr than 35 other Americans. ATLANTA.-The precedent set by Sbus sity (g' W ek- drt~ Demonstrating unusual service and Bryn Mawr in placing the stamp of f ifrom 1904 to 1908 and graduate~ spirit, Cole was promoted to colrporal approval on smoking by women Stua of the Massachusetts Inst itute of. Tech- and1 sergeant within nine months, an! dents, finds scant sympathy among Warnings in the literary college nology jdrcetyi Fec m- xetoa record for the legion. Un-?suhr olgs Are to be turned into the office of1 pital a result of wou-i(s suffered in! til hurried assistance was sent to i ~ aaet tSeb Assistant Dean Wilbur R. Humnphreys; the service of1 l Fren~ch ioreign Morocco by France. the foreign legion; Schubert Lafayette N ig1to, 50C to $3 by the college faculty no latter than; legion in !Ioroc co. Cole received the had been the main force in holding'Tusdy esBeasez.st.mtg~o a + at. ' , 1aginst Abd-el-Krim's Tatsdtasts. at, $. at a., oe O$ 5 o'clock Monday. fatal wound in a small military op;era- atcs e ailc80 Slips notifying students and par- till near TanaZ, being the sole n- Cole's lieutenant, Hamilton, deco- I l h WEEK ents or guardians of defficiencles in ber of his unit to be hit. t rated his grave at Casablanca. I The STUDENT PRINCE work, will be mailed probably during A -resident of Detroit and a Negro,: The Musical Triumph of a Generation the latter part of this week. Cole worked during the war as an P 1AY YOUR tSUBSC~iIPTION NOW. company of 150 Five represented the University at conferences held in Chicago and Pitts- burgh during the past week, the Na-. S tional council of teachers of English 'meeting in Chicago, while representa- r . tives of the drama in American uni- versities and little theaters gathered } in Pittsburgh. At the annual meeting of the Na-. tional council of teachers of English, 1 held in Chicago, Professors C. C. Friesi and . J. Campbell of the English d- partment, and Prof. F. N. Scott of the rh toi d p rt etre rsetd h University. j ~ ~ *i Professor Fries acted as chairman ! in the sessions of the college English session Friday and Saturday and in the last session presented a paper on the subject "Testing the Academic Preparation of Teacher of English". Lt Leigh Wade, one of the army's Professor Campbell read a paper on a oundthe-world fliers, is preparing "Graduate Work in English" during to resign 'from the air service be-f the Saturday morning session of the! cause he testified in the Mitchell Scollege English section. Professor1 court-martial proceedings. "it offers Scot lea dicusson o a aperpre very little for the future." 'ented by John M. Clapp of the school of retailing of New York university,; attended the Chicago meeting. on "The Place of English in Amei-I Prof. Oscar J. Campbell of the Eng- can Life", during the general ss-j lish department attended the confer- sion. ence on the drama in American uni- Mrs. Norma D. Solve and Miss Lila vrsi ties and little theaters, held at Reynolds of the department of Eng- the Carnegie Institute of Technology lish of the University high school also in Pittsburgh. lll111illlii1111 Hlii1l411IN11llilitiil °0 1 S T E L L .E Nights 7c to $1.50 Se o d and - i Mats, Tues., Thurs., Sat. - Last Week P A H U E5e 8111d75c The World's Unique Theatre " WOOD~WARD AT ELIOT-GLEN. 9792 Downtown Ticket Office at Grinnell's _ ~Phone Calls Only Through Glendale 9792= A The Bonstelie Company in a New American Cotedy= Th -6 Wat0hYt 99= a ~A Charming Satire of the Uipper and Upward Classes= By FRANK DAZEY- _Audenes,1 resond heartily to "The Washout'= Enthusiastic applause. Lots of laughs. = Produced uder the Personal Direction of . ~Hugh Ford and Jessie Bonstelle- w This Week's Secial Delicious layers of cranberry ice and_ maple nut with- vanilla ice cream- - 410 y Dial 4® A-inArbor Dairy Co. ITHE HOME OF PU RE MILK.. i FIRST NATIONAL BANK. ORGANIZED 1863 Savings Department DON'T GET OLD G_ A m "-%KP9 RIAND DRY UP _ HEE ARE LAUGHS TO BURN ! 1 onu ght jrRMtinees an d hird epk Wednesday and .-. a Fverv 'Night ISaturday E .. of the Show Which Holds the= i ~Laughing Ivey of the Whole World - DONALD GALLAHER and JAM1ES F. ELLIOTT Present j That "Thrilling, Chilling, Filling" Mystery By RAPHIGILL A By RLPHSPENCH. Staged b WAL.TR1. SCOTT;' N. B.-It is well to come early, if you want a favored seat at the Garrick table. Such wells and delight=, of laughter as'Mr. Mulli- gan and Mr. Garrity discover planit music in the heart of nemory ~ - as long as life. IT'S UP TO YOU -And do not forget Mother, Sister and Sweetheart.. They'll like It - fully as much as you, and what more could one, say~ Nights, 50c to $2.50; Wed. and Sam. Mats., 50c to $1.60= -i II11 1 1111 11111111111 11 l! II1lillli! lil 1111!11111l11111lf11lilfii 1111111111 11'1ii *Trust Department Oldest National Bank in Michigan mmvclw I .__ i STARTING TODAY ' '° . t NOW SHOWING Size Has tihe Greatest Asset in tihe World- FA S LINA TION! Thc New Continental Beauty Acclaimed by Artists and Critics " IM.With the Screns Gre;i Romaintie Lo.Ver and Fanmous Artist xonald Colman in the George Fitzmaurice Production Fraternity .Jewelry, He made the Pithy remark "Why, everything In the Store Would make a -darn Good Prosent for eA.< t~ + e'F ... . 7' , .. . f ( 1 4 1 li \ « 1 \ l !, ( /. r y ... .,.." H- ._ 1 Th e He 0, adsid in One sentence 9) it ' r .f ,- ,y , ;° . > a,.. Thrilling Spills and Daring Riding 'I'lat i h.-itrie Jo say in. Two Hulndred Aords. I o <- I *11 * * it MIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII -, i I m mmwffigwa Wall