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FAGE TWO 1

TI-FMIT-ITGAN DATLY

FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 192t

MI[CHIGA9N ART IS I
SHOWN IN BERLINi
AreJhit ts' Work Is Sole DisplIay Of
Amierican Universities In !
Academy O~f Arts
PROF. LORCH PRAISED
Work done by the students of1 lwI
architectural college coimp1risedl the
sole display from American universi-
ties in an exhibition of modern Amer-
can architecture held in Berlin1 in
January under the auspices of 1h'
Academy of Arts. An entire gallery
was devoted to the material sent fronm
this University and a catalogue re-
ceived recently by Prof. Emil Lorch,
of the architectural college, says of
the exhibit:
"In; the United States, architecture
is taught in the universities essential -
ly as a separate professional field.
There are also a' number of purely
technical higher institutions of learn-
ing, which occasionally are resorted
to by architects-among them the gen-
erally .respected Massachusetts Insti-
tute of Technology in Boston is pre-
ferred by very many architects. Still,
universities take by far the greater
share. Columbia university in New
York and the University of Pennsyl-
vania in Philadelphia have the no:;
extensive departments.

"Tetendency of these university hil ion nincludet; only drawings of Stu- '-everal other memblers of the new Un-
depar tments is almost exclusively; dents fo an the year 1924. Age oi the ion orchestra, the Rhythm Kings, will ! EiASURE:1ENTLS FIl DOWNG01S
purely academic. The knowledge ofl student. s, 18-19 ye ars." play in the main dining room instead -NOWV BEIN%\T AKE N AT i JOE'S
the 'historical styles' and sure, exact' of the tai)-room bet ween 5:30 and 6:30
draftng aUnipojecing n thee stles 7,,,.,! o'clock Sunday evenings. The change All senior men may now be
stand in the foreground. ; ,~will be made on account of 1the con- measured for gowns at I4loe's1'
"The department at: the University i w ill OPen Earlier gentian in the tap-room during this Sporlt shog, North University
ofMcia, udrtelaesi fhour Sundays. avenue.. All orders must b~e
, < placed by M~arch 20.;.
Emil Lorch, has taken a dlistinlctly' In order to meet the large nu mber ' Taawl o _______________________________
modIern direction. Two years agToi LONDON.- Gr'eat___Britain_______will__________________
igave a professorship to Eliel Saarinen. of requests from students whlo sislh participate in the Philadelphia sesqui-; YR3T e e33331thr3odrnmide1istucor a~ItoatenIte1ovesaferdiin aIcntnnalexostin31II3'o lar
1work there. Act ual mnodeling is dlone 'the Union Sunday evenings, tihe man- ited time and naational economly. Io o rG r
tin this dIepartment. The Unvrity agement has dlecidedl to open the main nv F rYrr
modls or uiling anl pojets or o'loc beinnng extSti~da. 1oiglas 1Fairbanks, h .lttr Mary F in n X o
monuments. ThPlese were not suitable It was also announced at the I'll- ickford of film fame, left yesterdayOu
for transportation. [fence, the exhi- ion yesterday that Ronic Kenyon and for :New York. ___Ir
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?'here is a difference when
it's home cooked
at
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$1<00it Per Plate P~honie 63
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yur all Paper Exeiec
Has taught us that the way to please the
women is to carry an extensive line.
This we have in stock right now. Papers
suitable for every room in the house from
the inexpensive kitchen patterns at 8c* per,
roll to the rich, artistic tapestries, im-
ported colorings, prices ranging from 75c
to $2.00 per roll. We have a complete
line of 1926 patterns which are sure to
please even the most fastidious.

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Arcade----"Sa of the Sawdust,"'
with I. C. Fields and Carol
Dempster.
Majestic - "The Beautiful
Cheat," with Laura La Plante.
Wuerth- "The Prairie Wife,'
with Dorothy D~evore.
Today--StagO
Garrick (Detroit) - "Kosher
Kitty Kelly."
Bonstelle Playhouse (Detroit)-
"The Song and Dance Man.",
Shubert Lafayette (Detroit) -
"Greenwich Village Follies."
New Detroit (Detroit)- "The
Show-Off," with Louis John
~,Partels and Helen Lowell.

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