4 L}IN DAYFEI3Rt'AIL V2S, 19_26. THEARMICIGAN, DAIL.Y y !- a a aa t 1 x.4141 V:TI-i1Ti YM' ii u..i . p!' n ORHSRfHSN Committee Arra p FORFRO6SH FROLIC~ 'Tickes 0ForParty Fll 4Go0 On1Sale! F riay ; 1Freshman Preerenice To La.st 1Four Days PATRONS ANNOUNCED Selectinlg Sammy~ Stewart's Singing!. fioptos ofrihthe mscfrt annualt Frosh Frolic, which willI be~ -lhld._Aareh 19 in the Union ball to.eom. the cormittee at a recent meet-! ' iig decc~cided to place tickets for the ...... event on sale next Friday at the side zl ,sk in the lobby of the Union. Pref- '#rence will1be given to freshmen the f sfour flays 01: ticket sale. Tickets; itre priced at $5 Dy Stewart's musical organization of 19.0,9 Frosi Frolic ('oiinitc 13 pieces is now playing at the Sun- s Top row, left to fight- CharlesI eit Inn in Chicago. In choosing thisi Moor, 'J. Franklin Miller, general orchiestra thle conmnittee- believes it !chairman, Ilerbert 11I. Oakes, Jr.,I iirls selected one of the best coloredi Donald W. Easter. Bottom row-left' 01,(hestras in the country. This one Ito right-Frederick Win~eld, Bernad-'; large orchestra will take the place of lie I.. Malay, Louise 0. Murray, Hfel- iAo smaller organizations, which en C. Rankin, Dalton D. Walper. la.ve played at previous frolics. (The favors and programs will be combined this year, each' couple as! 019LO~ O they enter receiving a miniature re-- MEIALBD API NTS oi d album in which to place their 1wl ebn in leather and the covr embossed. uvnTHIIIIICE-PRUIIIUILII Designs in decorations for the event t r d i h l -a p s c n e t c n cntrcdin he ll-amps cntet CThPresident Commendes Little's Advocacy ducted b)y the committee are now he- I ! maomi~t ituto ing receivedl by the chairman, Her- ijert K. Oakes, Jr., '29. EPo.l.S atiio h ,Patrons and patronesses for teiPo.A .Wrhno the patho- ist-year class social* affair, as an- logical department of the Medical I pounced by the chairman last night, school, was elected first vice-presidentE ~iclude President Clarence Cook LittleofteA riaClegofPycan ind Mrs. Little, President Emeritus' ot the fialmeinCogof hboyieians l.Iai y B. Hiutchins and Mrs. Hutchins, Fatyheial me eti.ofh oyheld osepli A. ;Bursley, Dean of StudentsFrictdywigheiDtronkSit. hiesothrs And Mrs. Bursley, Dean *Iohn R. Ef: ctedeetDr.Prank.SmithesMaCi- *f ge and Mrs. Effinger, Dean Morti-caoprsen;Po.CrlsMti i er E Coe n r.CoeDa of McGill university, Montreal, sec- ~er . Coley nd Ms. Coley D a nd vice-president; and Dr. Stewart Flnry M. Bates and Mrs. Bates, Dean E xeorge W. Patterson and Mrs. Patter- HvcR. Roberts of Atlanta, Georgia, thirdl ionz, Dean Jean Hamilton, Dean Hugh vc-president. The new officers will and rs.Cabo, Cach ielingbe installed in February, 1927. g~abot adMs aoCahFedn At the concluding session of the ..Yost and Mrs. Yost, Prof. JesseI 4 RevesandMrs Reves Prf Jmilfive-day meeting Friday the American' S. eevs ad rs.Reees Prf EilCongress on Internal Medicit an- 4Lorch and Mrs. Lorch, Prof. Thomas n ounced the discontinuance of the 1~. Rankin and Mrs. Rankin, Prof. Wil- Ibd 1-am A. Frayer and Mrs. Frayer, Prof. bd and the merging of the congress Clyde E. Love and Mrs. Love, Shirlev I with, the American College of Physi-I mit seretry f he nivrsiy, ndci ans to form a new body to be called niith, e regisoftrarUir .smit, d("The Clinical Congress of the Ameri- ~N rs. Smith, Misr.raM. SWald, can College of Physicians." The pres-j AbboMs.Stt, r. and Mrs. RoberoC; ct members of the congress will au- I ,. Abet, r. landF acMr.RFbrank- tomatically ibecome "associates of the ,I nge M.hoploandM iss Mr Fayk- college." iliaM. Tompsn ad Mis Am S. The statements of President Clar-I 'oba rt. kee Cook Little Wednesday night in Of Reigion an address to the congress, when he ~~cooIeople in matter~s of anatomy and STriples Enrollment ,, pysiology, were cited by Prof. Afe gsing 1929 Dance LOCAL EVENTS For notices not otherwise mentioned in The Daily. Items will be published on The Baptist guild will observe itsI friendship hour from 5:30 to 7:30 o'- clock at the Guild house. Refresh- mnents will be served. two successive days cnly. Copy must be submitted to the Local Events "Campus Booze" is the topic which Editr b ~ P ~Lwill be considered at theBaptist guild meeting 'at 6: 30 o'clock, with Milton R E L I G I1O0TUTS Staub, '27, and George Preusser, '2G6M, Sunday as leaders. Prof. Leroy I3. Waterman and Rev-I St. Paul Students' club meets from ere]1( Chiipman will lead religious '5 :30 7:30 o'clock in the club rooms, education classes at noon at the flap-,420 North Seventh street. tist Gild'house. cthcs rou W~j ,eetat The Lutheran. Students' club will, JCvwiSh ehc ru Iiimet t3 meet at 5:30. o'clock in the. Parish d'Clck t te Jivlh cmm~n t ce- Ihall, corner of *Washington street and j er, 538 North Division street. Fifth avenue, with discussion on the sublject, "Is the Campus All Wet?" ! WEEK COM. GDr~ICWMt., SUNDAY, FEB.28 3u.Mit. Direct From Six Months on Brosdwuy THE BIG MUSICOMEIDY IT KOSIIER ,KIrTY.KE With Original New York Cast 'and Prbduction WHIRLWIND DANCES TININ.1G A THOUSAND LAUGHS ipL =;:( I i The Jewish Students' association Will meet at 4 o'clock at the commuiin- WASHiINGTON. - President Cool- ity center, 538 North Division street.' idge has affirmed rulings of the Tac- Supper will be servedl. na-Arica piebiscitary commission. fe w . Want a room? Read Page !Seven and use the Classified columns.-Adv. .. _ ._.. __ d '" .d ' "' , >, .: A MAark of Distinction! r - NAITIONAL C~i.TICS HAVE NO31ItiNATEI) "SALLY OF THE SAWDUST" AMIONG 'THE SIX BEST PICTU IIlS l)VRING TIME PAST TWELVE ?VONiTHS -YOU MAY EXPECT THE LIMIT.I SN I 0 PRESENTING ANOThIER SPer Dramatic Coiedy Classic P.T. BAR-NU WOULD CALL IT IN CIRCUS TERMS TheGREATEST SHO0 0NEARTH! .Two- LovabI4 Boiieliads Sall , dancing -al~ in circus span flea, and Sails Wee in~ soft a~ril tears thirou hi a ra i nbow.sim leg "opv', the lovable faker, with his delightful roui~ his jugglertj, hi,, little "car4 gam~e and bootleg int. - " COULD YOU IMAGINE ANYONE BUT I U GRI T GElNIUTS ABILITY IN THE ('REA .TION OF TIlS PRODUCTION Practically tripling the enrollment 1 gure of last fall, the Michigan School if Religion opened its second semes- ('r of existence with an enrollment of 2'. The new school had a student ody of 33 during the first semester. LONDON. - Divergent views on the roposal to increase the permanent eats in the council of the League of Stengel, president, ofthte American College of Physicians, in the conclud- ing speech of the session. Professor Stengel dleclaredi that many intelligent persons possessed little knowledge of the most elemen- tary matters pertaining to their 1)0(1- ies and their bodily functions. "Tlre average man is better. informed as to the interior of his automobile or radio set than he is regarding his own or- aIions are causing a political stir. I Bans,", he said. ySeondAYeekTEL LE 3MATS. amll.a& aE *0ftU SE TUES. THUJRS. 50c to lac Woodward at Eliot * Glendale 9792 The Bonste lie Co. PRESENTS The Man Who, Came Back" Taken fromi Johin Fleming Wilson's Story of tihe Same .Title The Theatrical Sensation of the Season of 1917.1918 - Jues Ekertand Never Excelled Juls ckrtGoodman's Thrilling Drama of Row Far awoman Will Go for the Man She Loges.. A Record Holder in New York City Until the Advent of r: "Able's Irish Rose" WEYTH EATRE MON.-TUES., M R 1.2 SEATS ON SALE AT BOX OFFICE Choice Locatons~ Available for tBoth Perfornmances $3.30, $1.759 $2.20, $1.65 114d ,ecLb FORREST HALS5EY .'ama story fb XORO'TiV D OMlThI POLICY SUNDAY 1:30-3:10 4:40 7 :00 lU. F., 5i0c BAL. .599 CHILID. 25c 110CES REiSTI 74c OTH'IER D1AYS 25ec, 50c, loc, 7:00-8 :40 PRIICES SAME AS SUINDAY elf 5 as of I-Es ar! PLAYED) BY A WONDERFULJ CAST HEADED, BY THE INIMITABLE FOLLIES COMEDIAN I AND CAROL DEMPSTER I READ "Salle of the Sawdust" is so excellent a, flm, thanks to the combiination of 1*. IV. Griffith and W. C. Fields, that a poor imovie fani ivio sees inferior pictures -weeks uponi weeks will be pardoned if h f enjoys the luxury of shouting Is head off ini praise,- said the reviewer for tihe Evening Telegram, dNew York. You'll laugh a their ca eras, antics and sturats, and ou will wee ~ai their trials and heartaches, but thro g it all, ou'ill marvel ea their lhumanness. a I I THOSE WVHO C ON VENIENTLY (AN COME EARLY WILL HIATE THlE ADVANTAGE OF CHIC~(E SEATS IN tDiTlON TO AVOIDING STANI)'ING IN LINE--SUNDAYt MATINEFES XRlE POPULA : I I ,_, tINl MARCI- TOPICE Spice. WIit .1 WIisd4omi THlE ORIGUIND L USICAL SCORE WILL BE PRESENTTED) BYT THE: ARCADE S IN PHONIt' ('OMBIN ATION 1 liii ALICE II MI, 111.CA TOON L itel 1"'p01 t 'All i ted ictorial News 1 1 fl ~ II 1 1 11 7 1 5 J Ieea 1% m