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?WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1927

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ICuHIGAN WIL.L HAVF
11(0 TRAINING CAMPS
One To Bie Located At BaPtile Creek,
Other At Fort Brady In
Upper Peninsula
CUSTER TO OPEN JULY 7
(Special to The Daiy)
DETROIT, Feb. 22-Michigan will
have two Citizens' Military Training
camps this summer. One will be locat-1
ed at Camp Custer, Battle Creek, and
' the other at Fort Brady, in the Uipper
:peninsula; accordlin gto information1
given out b~y the headquarters at Chi-!
,cago. Camp Custer will open July 7~
and close on August 5. The training;
camp at Fort Brady is expected to bej
open during the entire month of Aug- !
u'st.
The date for the opening of enroll-
ments in Michigan will be on March
1, according to Col. Raymond Sheldon,
who will be camp commander. The ap-
pointment of chairman for the various
counties of Michigan is being accom-
plished rapidly, Col. Mills states, and
each county in Michigan will have
a county 'chairman, committeemen and
medical examiners by March 1. Therej
will be a number of scholarships inj
several schools and cogeges to be
competed for at next summer's camp,
and in some schools, R. 0. T. C. credits
are given all those who attend camps.'
Any boy living in Michigan between
the ages. of 17 and 24 years, who is
of substantial character, is physically
sound, and has the permission of his
patents or guardian, is eligible to re-
ceive 30 days training. Transportation I
to and from camp will be furnished.
All information regarding next sum-
mer's camp can be obtained from the.
C. M. T. C. hieadquarters, 438 Book
Tower, Detroit.
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PRESENT AMERICAN TELEPHONES
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in general like French phones. It Is half as high as the presenlt desk phone
and caninot be knocked over as eaily. When the call is conmpleted, the
phone is planed on its cradle-rack stand, which breaks the circuit auto-
miatically.

ICopies Of College An
Of Former Years Ai
C)l; of old and ntew Michiganen-
ia .) as w& 1 as of othier~ college an-
rizal a 'ci exhibition~ this week in'
th Ie iain lobby of the Library, to show
thet deopn ont of the 'Ensian from
t he t -gomer of 184Y with its blue cloth
': G;J ccxci' and gold "M", filled with
icnnderoius essays by students and fa-
Gin ty to the richly designed mnediaeval
J vie covcr of the 1926 edition.
Iii One case a numnber of the pre-

inuals And 'Ensians rival Aper in 1866, the "University
L~l ,JCastalia," but it was short lived,
.re Now On Exhibition though revived in 1890 by the "in-
dependent senior class" and named
the "Castalian." Copies of these two
decessors of the 'Ensian are display-' papers may also be seen.
ed. "The Peninsular Phoenix and Uni-ij A number of others cases show the
versity Gazetteer," Issued in June, different covers used on the 'Ensian
1857, was the first student publication in different years, ranging from plain
at Michigan. A few months later it! cloth hoardl to expensive suede. A
twas superceded by the "Peninsular 1908 copy is opened to show several
Phoenix", an eight page, monthly. A scenes from "The Michigenda" the
copy of the "University Palladium,"' first Union opera. Two copies of the
which was a four page semi-annual - - ----
publication by the fraternities, is also( . "
shown. The independents started a i

1919 war record edition, one to show
the khaki cloth used as the cover.
A number of annuals of other col-
leges several decades old are dis-
played, such as the 1899 edition of the
"L'Agenda" of Bucknell university;
the 1899 "Blue and Gold" of the Uni-
versity of California; and the 1907
"Record" of the University of Penn-
sylvania.
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