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__ _ _ __ _ _ __ _ _ __ _ _ __ _ _ __ _ _ THE MICHIGAN DAILY
S TAT VA [ H'EILBRLTN N AND CHAMBERLAIN ,4I V world, n which he has the good scholarship or unusual creative ai-
AS[ SATS!AL.i GUGG~d4NHEJM FOU ND! /y 7A TION AWARDS wshsfhifrmr______shee iy
sit MrntwIITAPhYU ary n P Word has beeni received by Univer!the architectural college says of hm1919. Since that time he has lone ,the state penitetiry have enrolledintecrspdnescol
II LIIhIsitY officials that Samuel CabriIe spiaiy nats:wihne-considrbe workpreating to the, Jhl- - ----- -- -- -ll to eS~bJl. aCK
lain, asistan, profssor inthe astructiureorofaprotclitlasththeeenail
Amercanprouce
Say§ Leadership And Team-Work Dr. Lewis Victor llIcilbrunn ssi;t an lar ce mnmer of brilliant illustrations!vriyoIlnisadgdutdin
Ar(ly1)vlpdprofessor of zology, have ieeervedl of airchitectural subjects" Ite nvest o hiao
fellowship awards under thct e n- A nulner of his ltorpswere Flosi gat1nth ugn
'NY [E' YIlA hi eiralfunaio hggnlihgrpsheim Memorial foundlation ae aw\ar- f
WAS OFICERIN WA 1 hem Memrial ound:1on fr I1J27 ; pblished i Paris, and these along ed in the spring of each year to sclho- '>Q;;ae t taia {
;1 FI~.f 28.iMr. Chaberlain w lii study the ith i)Ofcil drOawigs and etchiags lars and artists who lve demon satrl cI
Members of the R. . ''r.J. were techn ique of ech cing in Ern 1,l and', n e re shown hee lst year in a joint lnsa capacity for - roucivi e L - ---
congratulated on their ugeti execute eching; mulair p'o}ins from ]1exhibit iofo his work with that ofunulpUCU___
selecting R. . T. C. courses as part nature. r. H eilbronunillvicondut ean Paul lasr acting hie d of the "
of their curricula by Gen. R. 1. Reese, recai',lncs irtA) t he colloid chemistz'y freeand Ieirfmcnext.
vice-president of the American Tele- of prnt onlasin with lhr.Ile rert ?n Professor 1 crch s".ys furt~er of Al. ;?ti e
phone company and a member of Gen- ,tntlIiclh at the K avsr ilL i rn iOsti- ( hal ea in, ' i s training i aci
e r a l P? e r s h in g 's s ta ff d u rin g th e w a r, I t t , D i i l , C fi 1 '~t ( t m , 0 1 1 s s u ya r d c i -
i an address before RI. 0. T. C. units h-r C (ihir rbe liu gave ir ,i u s r t. i ed withI a rare gift of direct and
yesterday. General Reese stated that in p tci(l aeiilein lgnd d e; u j e beutiful interpretation indicate an A
froy his experience as one of thej la~iscae'r P'efl~. il TJnaw ihra lo,0. uncimal future fr him in the art jl~
heads of a large businmess organiza- ______________________________________ t
tion he could feel justified in aing
look toh legi esothidaterisor riDay Cal F
loth theg eson hyeiatri or Spriv nr ~y al orth
e ecutive positions is because they
believe that in college graduates there h p rs Dess
is more potential leadership ability C(L1
than in those who have not had a co- Liao-piece Sweater Jerseys lead in populdrity And
lege education. He stated further entirely new is the Ann Pennington Black Bottom
that he believed that perhaps no Seater" with it, (bie Csuare eck Choose one now
course in the college curriculum couldl when th re is i v arety o choice in coor and style.-
ship, co-operation, and. team-work as 11ea
well as R. . T. C. 'tebe h v f
General Reese thent proceeded to t , p ~ ~ +mu+
show the analogy between a business ' In ih rcae"
organization ani a military organiza-
tion showing how the various em-____________________________
ployees in a large corporation were--
carrying out the same functions as h
officers and privates in an army. "The -
degreorepoliibiityinechasI STARTS TODAY
is the same," stated Generail Reese.
students to Build Izzy Believed in
TechnicalEffects in Signs, But Did He
Andreyev's Play Anri ___
'preparations for the presentation YOU CanDe e d t < t
of the translated version of Leonid
Andreyev's play "He Who Gets Slap- o tq ~ 4 ' rm Sa
ped" March 30 and 31 in the Un- fI_ o tn o sy fo a
versity theater are proceeding aof a
rapid rate, and members of the play ( -4.;
productions department are engaged Y1t
in building adsetngu6hesenr,
i the refitted' auilupditorium tof liiver-
siyhall.9
All technical effects are being taken
care of by students, in accordance with th rcetl naguatdpln f h
public speaking department to makhe
the play productions course one of
nstruction along the arts of ,te---- - - __________ ___
theater aside from purelr acting. The- I T
cast for the production was selected C i a e 2rjfrrTY1
from all-campus try-outs. Richardi
A n i l r 2 E s i h r e o hWo e l l h a f , ' 2 7 E d i s s t a g e m a n a g e r a n d I 1 1 2 5 . ' P I IO1 1 N G 5 1 5 f 1
costumes, which, along with the scen ""-"--- - ------ ______J e s
ory, are being built and designed en-
trely by the classes, under the direc-
tion of David Owen, head of the play ? - -.S~i
productions department. ---="- - - Ii
The role of "He", the clown, is taken --IDas RuhMle
by Mr Owen. There are more than PtyRt le
p Tickets for the production will be = Nat Carr
placed on sale at Slater's book tore "-1T'alI Diec-dNOWLOY B O
and also front/ 11 to 5 o'clock at the p Drecedll(LOYDBACN
box office in University hall. TheyE I)Y=
are priced at 50 and 75 cents and are HAP
rserved. s .
HARVARD. -A member of the Cir --
cobo Itaiano will go to Rome. next
winter on a scholarship given by the ' ®oac
club This is the first scholarship of t idtIegvn ysc nudr
graduate organization
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Far Particulars S"e Chester i/ a i
Conklin and C harilie Murray

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