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EUNDAY, MAY 15, 1927

THE MICHIGAN

DAILY

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PREPARE TO INSTALLi°'c. Apologses
HONORARlY FRATERNITY'n Contempt Charge'

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PRESENTING

Chlapter' Of Business .Adi in stratioii
Siociety- Will1 e Established
Here T morrow NtI t
DEAN LORD WILL ATTEND
Installation of the Michigan Phi
chapter of Alpha Kappa Psi, profes-
si'nal business adinistation frater-
nity,; wil take place tomorrow aft-
ernoonYand evening at, the Union,
following the recent granting of a
charter by the national council.
Alpha Kappa Psi is the oldest of
professi onal business administration
fraternities The members are select-
ed on a asis of professional intent,
scholarship, and general activities.
The organization has developed until
it now has 48 collgiate haters and
nine alumni chapters. Twenty-three
_ students have been selected to form
the nucleus of the new fraternity
Dean Everett W. Lord, of the
school of business administration at
Blostony university, who is a nationally
known figure in his field, will be here
in his capacity of~ national president,
to install the group. Several other
niational officers are expected to be,
present for..the? ceremonies, includ-
ing Dwight P. Bedell, national secre-'
tary-treasurer and John C Marshall,
grand rituali t Both of +these men
have attained fame in the business
world. The installation team will eI
composed of men from chapters at'
'Northwestern, Ohio /State, and Pitts-
burgh universities, who will be assist-
ed by members fromn other chapters
who are in residence here. Dean
Edmund E. Day of the School of Bus-
ness Administration will make an
address, welcomning the new fra ern-
Ity to the campus of the University
of Michigan.
A. W Foscue, of the economics de-
partment, who has been a member of
the Texas university chapter of Phi
Kappa Psi together with Robert M.
Kerr of the Oregon State chapter
will be the sp41isors of the chapter
here.
SIX TO COMPETE
FOR ORATORICAL
HONORS TONIGHT
"Christ's Ideals for the Modern
World" is the general topic for the
"itkinson Oratorical contest to be held
at 7:30 today in Lane hal. Professor
_,rR. T. D. Hollister of the public speak-
ing deartment will be the presiding
officer.
The contest was established by Mr.
. C. Atinson of~ Battle Creek in
honor of his -soni, and is under the
personal direction of, Mr. Lewis C.
Ileimann.
:01he contestants are: Janl Andeer,
'29, who will speak on "The Ideal of
Faith"; Charles Austin, '28, whose
topic is "The Prison-An Enemy of Jus-'
Lice"; Patricia Hodgson, '27Ed, who
will speak on ""A Modern Christian";
Elizabeth Lucas, '28 whose topic is
"The Rediscovery. of Jesus' Teach-
ings"; Madhusudan Mozumdar, '28E,
who will snieak on''Universal Brother-
hood"; and Roland Skeel, '27, who wilj
speak on "Ideals of Worth."
The jiudges for the contest are:
Prof. J. B. dmonson, of the School
of Education, Prof. William A. Prayer,
of the history department, Thomas M.
JIen, director of the Ann Arbor Bible
chair, Rev. Henry Lewis, and Calton
F. Wells of the rhetoric depatmet.
HOUGH WILL TALK'
AT CLUB -aBANQUET

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Divinity! The Eternal Lover, Don Juan!

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/ Charles -V. -Mafxson
IVice Chief Justice of the Oklahoma
supreme court, found in contemipt of
court and reprimanded by a special
supreme ourt named to hear~ IWO~-
tion in which members of the regular
supreme court had, disqualified them-
selves, has apologized to the special
court. Justice Masoni is alleged to have
1 attacked Christey Russell, an attor-
ney, after Russell had stated before
the special court that Justice Mason
was not the author of an opinion to
which his signature was attached.
RESEARCH PLANS
SHOWN OFFICIALS
*At the invitation of Prof. A.E.
White, director of the department of
IEngineering Research, secretaries of
the various members of commerce
throughout they State were invited
guess of the University, this past
week.
The object of the meeting was to
show the visitors various projects in
industrial research that the depart-
zident is directing for industrial con-
cerns. The guests were taken on al
tour of inspection through the enigin-
eering and \.physics laboratories, and
were given some idea of the present
wrk being done by the University.
After the inspection they were ten-
dered a dinner at the Uniion at which
Professor White stressed the idea tliat
every progressive industry should have
its research department.
OFFER PRIZE FOR
NEW PAGE TITLE
To the graduate or student who
sends in the best suggestion for a
name of a newv page to be inaugurat-
ed in the magazine next fall, the
Alumnus offers a prize of ten dollars.
This special page will be devoted to
the records and accomplishments of
individual graduates of the University.
In each issue will appear short
sketches and portraits of three or four
alumni .who have made a definite rec-
ord in some activity.
The title should indicate that those
appearing on the page have' accom-
plished something for the University
and the world, and that they are
Michigan men or women.
Watch and
Jewelry Repairing
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WVATCII STRAPS,
HALLER'S
State Street Jewelers

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MARY AS'TQ1&
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They're Ofd to-Don Juan's
Castle -in Spain!
HIS. CODE:*
"Destroy Women or They Will Destlroy You.""
With a Cast of Thirty Stars and Thousands of Players--See Him Woo
Mary Astor - - Estelle Taylor '

These Beauties

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J!'ROWU(TION ARIIANGEMEYU°
Avi g to ' etft Lenigth otf Feature, the Added Subjects Will 'Include
roili,j Felix Cat Citrtoexm, News and LecalxsJuiy .

Dr. Lynn Haroldi Hough, for a time
president of Northwestern university,
wil address the Cosmopolitan club
ibanquet next Tuesday. The subject of
Dr. Hough's talk =will be "A League of
Friendly Mintds."
ILLINOIS.-Phi Beta Kappa initiat-
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Get ready for Co'mmencement
with a Kodak
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The college year is drawing to a close and all
the excitement of commencement is in the offing.
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What is Don Juan? At the castle gates;
. The wind and the rain; A white plume doffed,
- Flame in the forest; A kiss that's blown; :
The: sweetness of pain; One who must liner,
Flashing of swords,' One who is flown ;
-- And twanging strings;. Gone like the wind-
The- mad sea sobbing; Like wind and the rain;
The lark that sings ; Love of a night-
white arms yearning For a dawn of pain;
And crimson lips; Gone as our youth goes
The sail (t !morning That never is gone--
- That swervesY and dips; Leaving us hungering---
Loves and languors Tha;t is Dion Juan!?
- And burning hates ; --B Farrn Lee. _
- Clattering hoofs'
Directed by AL AN CROSL AND

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Arvade On-liestra WiTlla'hy
ti cry )Lati~lice Fe rf orma nce

COMING-RAYMON NOVARRO in "LOVERS" W~ith x.1

JA4NE WINTON

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