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and organization 01ftl
mind as he meets the]
4: Contraary to tho g,
$ion, the~ training an
ceives tends to stimula
wnent'-of; his imagination
5. Out of it all th Sf
the ability to analyze,
present in pract ic:atl fo
of his thinking, ,and tt
control -the 1phys.icatl f
him.
Professor "Morley de
eluding his talk, that;
education, when it has
modeled by the broadci
alizing influence contei
Uiestsol rmore effectively for a
of execuitive and mana
as well as for moree
ship in the specific fiel
inlg in which they a:

fffffa to engage. into the daily business of what 'he
PrllGRi MvII uncaitnon Praises IRoosevelt well called the greatest of all sports."
!IVIIII aul MA. Cuncannon, instructor in Muasical Numbers IFeature
0 haswritt(.1 a book on "Theodore ihcluded on the third Micigan iht
Ro oscvt '' took that as the topic of pirogram. Hans Pick, 5Ia of thelo
- his raldio a(lWhess la*st night.. 'To ,vicloiicello department of f he Un i ver-
P age O' ine) Io!"el h anple(I the words of sity School of M~usic r n ee '' alt
ie( fa ets of his .uiniins Caesa ,r conlcernzing Cassius: Tr'isteC,'' iy A. A rensky, as Ilis ;opeI-
11. I (li! readls wii]cli ; he is a great; ob- Ing nu be ,a nd la ter twto'' c a ii 4 (
~ens rap impreg- ' ,I ",r, and(Ilie looks quite lbhrough the I " A n''gr o t ii byS in t Sa jiesl 21r.
e nI ne r r-1 i o n i o I ' leorge B. R head, of the Zl l ers ,
tof~ the (deveop)J- , d,,Cad l ,,r school of Music was lhi.. a colupaijist
spe, inli t his flair ITrwo renditions by May A. St rony',
n.for slate(smnanship. Ile literally made
;tudent acquires over the h presideint ial office andl (us- who this year joined the staff of thin
organize, and 1l I I rl he t I lesis l3fMir. ryes am voice denartment of thePUni ver;;i v
wrn the results 'ows chanhterl. I l gave the na~tion lead- School of Music, were also inch udled
:o organ.iz e and(l ci hip of the most. vigorous hind. I~ 1 o the p~rogram. These were "('ra-
dile Song'' by Adolf Weidig and~
foorces arounld, r eognized the great moral and spir- " h ite S e h r' o g" b
ituxal realit ie's which underlie our Proctor.t Doe nahe edstSon,"of hy
aelared in con- life. Irec raised the whole tgone0 of our Potr on 'slty'o 1
an engineering pub)lic affairs.1 School of Music was the axc-ompanist.
3been fully re-I "Speaking at. Oyster 'Bay onl the
miing and liber- fifthli aniver.,ary of Iiis death Gifford DFJPAUWV-That homesickness is
nmplated in thle IPtiic(hot .;a icl, "Roosevelt ihad that gal-I still the conventional enemy of col-
.pare men still Ian try of snirit whlichI neither adversi- le'ge studentlls is evidencd by De-
.great variety ty nor prc sperity Could blunt or soft- Pauw tfigures. But the lack 01 f . the
Lgerial positions enli_ which neil her snccss nor failure "eesr hr-il-l"rn
efficient leader- co lId. weaken or destroy, Nvlih' car- l es co(- ay t1( its as h'v
Id of engineer- rio 'Afle'zest of living, the humor ofE
re called 11p)o1 life, and the love of all living things leave honle.

Splendid Art Materials
N," :wo use, artists' mnaterials find-Wenzel's a
c,.; 1 )Ita(-y to buy thern. We have a gcoodstock of
0112 hij "i t er 's 111w ich you 'll be in1reTed
W a I cc ( ( n o r - ill ' 0 } '4 e i ' h r o
- i rBoxes A t..n '11 SO S
' ~ P T lA NI"E~ t 'l'IO N for transfn'rvihug newti'si) per
PASTELS
E "I'Vye color,; and assorted In boxes.
t orcur tpastels at Wenzel's
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hos ofyo who can not doa
th s w ll e j y o d m e a h e
ifyou a- c:2s to the place that
gives, Jaebe st service and well-
:f . ocked food ;n Ann Arbor. This
ylit hequiet place to takee her,
T he Prick od Ann Arbor
Opp. wuerth Theater

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MICHIGAN-
ILLINOIS
FOOTBALL RETURNS
BY RADIO

woith w
"ICTOR MCIAGLEN -EDMUND LOWS
DOLORES DEL RIO and a sulperb cas'2-
'1Pom the stage triumph bg
LAURENCE STALINGS andi MAXWELL ANDERSON '
ROAOUL WALS'li ,e~duction.

STARTING SUNDAY
We're in the Movies Now

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4 Two Michigan Men
Leeland ILCOX-Thomas DEN TON
. ASSISTED BY
Glitter in
C ollege humor°
The first ti o h cen
lr~r ; -nAericai's twelve
rte. best college
actors.
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W m"m I 0-u arm N ESE -. ,x goEn A.
SATURDAY NIGKI"'k OCTOBER 29
Ernest Hanes and Charles Allais
Charles Rann Kennedy's Great Dramatic
Masterpiece
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with
CHARLES
and a distinguished supporl-ing company Including

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Frank How ,"on
Jane Carr
Edwin hulcomer

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B ,uy Hoke
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Settin s by bbatc 1-1-airs . Lawson of
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the last word in d.ana tic perform ince, The company was
as one artist."
Zanesville, ., 'F Imes fcc.order.

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