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AY, DECEMBER 10, ] 92

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

PAGE THREE

AY, DECEMBER 10, 1925 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE 'THREfl

HISTORICAL DOCUMENTS
EXHIBITEDFOR CLASS I
Eatrly 1pre-Rev( I olltay docume1(nts'
aetesubject of the exhibit1now oni
display at the William L~. Clements
Library, which h a s been arranged in
collaboration with Prof. Claude 11I.
Van Tyne for his Anerican history!
class.
Official texas of the Sugar, Stamp,}
Tea, Townishendr, and the five .Intol-
eratble Acts occupy considerable
space in the cases. B~enjamnin Frank-
lini's "Cool Thoughts on the Present
Situation of Our Public Affairs,
which deals with a. politico-religious
question is one 1)o0k of the mny
w% hich represents thle type -of articles]
that were written at that time iii our
history. The Earle of Shelbourne's of-
ficial pavers is in an adjoining case.
"The Day of D~oom" by Michael Wig-1
gleswvorth and a. hook b~y Jonathan
Mayhew, who was Samuel and Johnj
Adam's mrinister, are good examplesC
of the religious and sectarian liter-I
ature of the day.

Book Prices 'Spur
I Author To Strike,

D legates Selected To Represent W. Davis, George R. Vincent and Ray-, duty of leadership, it seems to-me, be-
mond Fosdick. longs to the academic and religious
Mlichigan At Princeton ConferenceI Comment on all 'this World Court groups of the country. Wve now have
activity among students comes from' a chance to demonstrate a great and'
~ wholesome truth,. viz., that the col-1
John H. Elliott. '26, and Elizabeth red the first meeting of the executive all corners of every state. One of the logos of the country do count for wise!
Parrott, '26, have been chosen to rep- committee in New York a few weeks last to be received by the committee and rational things and I hope the
reset Mchian t te Ntioal ol-ago at which time plans were made at Princeton was this wholly unsolic-. demonstration will be complete. These,
l~t orld Cur c~neren ~ or the coining conference. He will. ited estimate of the student confer-j conferences will help to make it so."
egiac o A e dgo as representative of the men on ences from Newton D. "Baker, f~e
Princeton, Friday and Saturday, D~cx the campus and Elizabeth, Parrott,! Secretary of War: "I hope. you will i
11 and 12, under the auspices of an corsodn(ertr fteW-pri et xrs yetuisi LANSING.--A religious teacher for1
intercollegiate executive committee. men's League, will be the women's approval of the plan to have thisI the Lansing public schools will -be!
They will carry to the convention the' representative. series of student conferences on the epoe fapa nosdb h
results of the straw vote conducted ThWofrneislfi en ed orld Court. Public opinion is pow-j ministerial union and the board oft
on the camp~us Thursday and Friday:;TeCneec tsl sbighl
Iof last week. The final results of "To crystallize the student opinion ofeflwe oodntdadld h dcto scridot
this vote is as follows: Entrance un - the country on the subject of the ___________________________________________
der the Harding-Hughes-Coolidge res- World Court, and to provide for a per-; 6~1
ervations 521 votes; Hal-mony Peace; manent organization to consider such IIIjChoral Chfristmas Concert
plan, -378 votes; Non-participation, 130 questions arising in the future." Morel
votes and Senator Borah's proposal, than 50 acceptances have been re-1 Ypsilanti Normal Chour-200 Mixed Voices
100 votes. All in all a total of 1129i ceived by the committee from collegesI Singing Alla CApolla-Frederick Alexander, Conductor7
votes were cast, or a little over 10 and universities in all part of thej Thursday, Dec. 1,8 P.M
per cent of the total enrollment of the I country. 10,IP.
Uiest.A definite program for the two days f Latin, French, Raisslan, German Masterpieces
John Elliott, vice-president of the: has been announced by the executiveonO'ait Te .
Student Christian association, attend-. committee, including speeches by John PaeAdtru ikt tteDo,5 et

IDETROIT THEATRES
T HIS WEEK(
RI Wes -50c to $2.50
ARRIC Wid Mat. 50c to $1.50
Sat. Mat. '59c to $1.50
Last Time Sat. Eve.,,Pec. 12
THLE GORILLeA"
World's Best Laughing Show
With Mr. Mulligan and Mr. Garrity
Next Week-Leon Gordon in '"White Cargo'
Bonstelle Playhouse Tuslirs,,St
Mats. SCa arA75c
Woodward at El1iot Tel. Glendale 9792
The BONSTELLIE CO.
In the Blithe American Comedy
, MRS, PARTRIDGE PRESENTS"
By Mary Kennedy and Ruth Hawthorne
Scbuberlt 'Lafayette gtLatayetteaat Shelby
Nights O o$3
B~argain Mat.,
Thursday; best seats, $2. Sat. Mat., 50c to $2.50
Tel. Cadillac, 8705
The Musical Triumph of a Generation
The STUDENT PRINCE
Beg. Sunday Eve., Dec. 13
"HELLO. LOLA"

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IRehresentative iookls of British and
American sentiment for and against ________________________
the issues of the day have a case to
themselves. Niso Churchill, famned writer of
The First Continental Congress isj best-sellers ("The Crisis," "Richard
represented by several of its docu- Cuivel""The p0Ins~ie of the Cup") is
3nents and the newspa per attitude to--
ward the Stain Act is evidenmced by on a strike because, .he says, "thej
a co y of the BI-ston Gazette, issue priice of b)ooks is beyond the reach of
cf 176 5. those who love them."

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tures-a dancing screen play. The Charleston
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NQTE,-ii addition to a. new program, Waringr's -will play numbers !
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