~inA~l
INVITED~
'OflfINh) IU tflltfl
Architectural students of the Uni-
voircity of Mlichigan wvill be represent-
; ed by illustrations of their wrt:in an
exhibition of architectural drawings
to be shown in the Corc~oran Art Gal-'
lery, Washington, ID. C., during the
convention of the American Institute
of Architects next week~.
The wrork comprises arch~itectural
design, construction, free hand draw-
ing, and] water color painting.
ILLtL-tIATOk iiHAS
EXH BITIO N #-E
other's*
Sunday, .N
is 'a, lint of
guests
to the
arty:
who,
16th
Gov.
ident
jttle,
Wear AC
Shir
Benl
chet
Mrs,
and
and
and
and
kr' E. Cooley and Mrs.;
Joseph A. Bursley and
Dean Alfred U-. Lloyd
Yd, Dean George W. Pat-
r-. Patterson, Secretary
'an'I(I' Is. Smith, Regent
,ndlhet' and Mrs. Han-
,Lucius Hubbard and
1Regent Walter Sawyer,
yer Regent Victor Gore
re, .Regent Ralph Stone!
oe, Regent Junius Beal
1, Regnt William Clem-
Clemnents, and RegentI
Hon. Charles E. Sink.
the faculty of the archi-
ve are: Prof. Emil Lorch,
h, Prof. A. J. Rousseau
seau, Pro4 Earnest Wilbyl
y, Prof. Welles Bennett
nnett, Prof. G. ILMc-
irs. McConkey,. Mr. and
'ell, Mr. and, Mrs. Walter
Franciis Onderdonk and
ik, Mr. and4 JMrs. Myron
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--Photo by Speddi;ng
Ge71eral (C0nm1lttee For Architects' May P arty
TIhis grow) is making the arras gemenits for' the architects' 16th annual fancy costume ball. Top row, left to
right: IXenneth, Michel, '27; Ross T. Bittinger, Spec.; Stanley C. Podlbielniak, '28; Ronald K. Sholz, '27, and Otto
F. Wenzler, '28. Middle row, Herbert P. Watts, '27; Dole F. Thompson, '27 A; Phillip West, '27; Irussell Radford,
'27; Harold Philpott, Spec.; and Earl Meyer, '27. Bottom Row: left to righ t. Alves O'Keffe,.'27; Willard Wendt,
'28; William Preston, '27, (general chairman'; Walter Thulin, '27; and Louis Jordan, '28.
Those absent when the picture was taken are Percy 0. Danforth, '27A; Edward D. Rich, Jr., '27A, James
E. ells, '28A, and Samg Wetzel, '28A.
-- FROYM --
Prof. Emil Lorch, head of the Col-b,
lege of Architecture, A~nounces a
exhibition of 12 pencil an water col-j
or sketches by Otto F. Langmjann,
which is now being shown in the i
corridor case of the, College of Arch-'
tecture, WVest Engineering building..
I Mr. Langmann is a New York archi-''
tect, and is also a well~known illus-!
trator of architectural subjects. He klu rfsa ihuusa
artistic feeling, according to instruc-{.
tors in architectural school.
{More than a mile and a halt f o
FLOWERI
9Nickels Arcade
I
to
5 r
and Mirs. Frayer,. Prof. William H Mrs. Francis J. Plym!, Mr. and Mrs. H.
Hobbs, P'rof. A. Teald'i and Mrs. Tealdi, 1W. Frowe, Mr.* and Mrs. ,A. E. Dickin-
Prof. Bruc~eDonaldson and Mrs. Don- #on, Mr. and Mrs. Eliel Saarinen.
]Miss Alice Lloyd, Mr. A. Champion,
aldson, Prof. G. MNarotti and M1 rs. ~.7 .TTI. -= If~
Five hundred copies of this supple-f
-ment were# distributed at. the May
Party.
crepe paper Was used in the
decora-
Read. TheDaily
"Classified"
CJ
tions.
Austi;
Aldrii
Nle, IV
Mrs.
Victxa
Mr. a
Maria
Pro
< Thien
~Mrs.
11 V 1: Lu 1..tA V MS* tAlk*
Fower, Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and 1MrIs. FredrichJl
Jr. and Mrs. Harry Gain- I
Mrs. Charles R. Barnum,
Johnson, Mr. and Air.
n, Mr. Harold M. Young,,
Herbert Rooven, Mrs.
Mr. Jean Paul Slusser.
P. Thieme hand Mrs.
MoriseP.'Tiey andJ
Prof. Wili~am A. Frayer
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Marotti, Prof. Louis Hopkins and Mrs.
Hopkins, Prof. Peter V'ield and Mrs.'
Field, Prof. John C. Winter and
Mrs. Winter, Prof. Alfred V~. White,
and Mrs. White, .Dr. Harry B. Hlutch-
ins and Mrs. Hutchins, Dr. George
Slocum, and Mrs. Slocum, Dr. Johll
Sundwall and Mrs. Sundwall, Dr.
George -A. May and Mrs. May,
Mr. and Mrs. Waldo M. Abbott,
Mr. and Mrs. Randolph G. Adams, Mr.
and Mrs. George R. Booth, Miss Alice
Lloyd, Mr. Albert Lockwood, Mr. and
Mrs. Warren S. Holmes, Ml~r. and 19rs.
Walter E. Lentz, Mr and Mrs. Ely,
Mr. and Mrs. James Inglis,. Mr. and
!GUESTS REPRESENTATIVE
More than" 150 invitations to attend
the annual party were extended to
representative out-qf-town guests,
such as Gov. Fred Green and, Mrs.
Green, 'University regents, U'nivversity (
nyofficials, and faculty, of which group
maysignifiled intentions to be pres-
ent.
4 Included in the list were several
fdceans of colleges of the "University.
myr. 1i.. tU.' v' Jin, ivir. amt Ilvrs.
T. Wibtehead, Mr. and M~rs.
Kaides, ;Miss Florence Davies.
N
l amen~
W.R.
At
the
Party
GK4HAAIS,
SUPPLIES FOR IT
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Both Ends of the Diagonal
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Such important
occasions.
Ar chitects'
May Party demand
the
as the.
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abest of. laundry
service -- because,
excellent
laundry
service means
en-i
jOYment and&
comfort
under
close
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scrutiny.
A ragged edge, a sharp collar, or
even a shrunkeni undergarment spells
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disaster.
Varsity
Service
guarantees
whether it,
comfort for any -occasion,
ISHE$ TO ANNOUNCE
THAT ON SU(NDAYS
FROM iTO 5 P. M.
THEY WILL, SERVE
Chicken and Steak Dinners,
85C
HERE YOU WILL FIND
is
a dress
or sport affair.
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THE BEST FOODS AND
, "QUICKEST, SERVICE OB.
TAINA'BLE'.
ONE MEAL
WILL CONVINCE
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