THE CHTGAN DAILY THE C14~CAN DAILX ADS SHOWA THAT ANIMALS USED TO ATTEND ASSEMBLIES ents, profe ssor°s, donkeys, and ines other personages used to Unliversity assembllies in the days whelln1such 1meetings, elad, if r'eCOrds of I te period can 'lieed, l. The('assembl1)iesor 1 services,' "-were c om1pulsoryt whole stund(n1) ody', an1d %were >the largec room on tle tMir(, f aTsonl hall which h)as nowv niverted into u1se by, the public ig departmlent. f the favorite means of thwart- ch' assemblies wvas by the sim- pedient of disabling the hell. Lapel bell, it seoims, borrowed the Mlichigan Central railroad purpose, was t11he openlinLgw go 11 assembly, and when the belle t of Ordern ono of the students d. On cold ni,,hts the hell vas turned upside dlown, filled with water', and allowed to stand,. In the morn- ing when the chapel services were due the sexton would p~ull and pull on the hell cord, and the gong would swing merrily back and forth-mnuf- fled completely with ice. Finally the hell disappeared alto- gtrand thereafter chapel services were, held without its aid. Then, when the chapel services were held in spite of everything, stu- dTents of a resourceful nature still found means to rather diminish their effectiveness. One of the most fav- ored of these means was the admis- sion of donkeys, geese, cows, and other animals who displayed a thirst for religion and education; but such guests were unpopular with the fac- ulty, and generally ejected before any serious disturbance took place. FA O SENGINEER! Hoover Is Victorious him fr t bick e t Lowden on. To L CT R H R I orellcto1t the [university osf Cincinnati the In C rnel' Elctio 1Hoover sulilorters have organized a C. Richard Soderburg will lecture -- - dub) to (collect votes for him11, pre-. tomorrow at the College of Enginreer- Secretary of Commerce Iho-over was 'sumably oil the assumptioyn that ther~e l- ng "Architectur Al "Vibration jp reside ntial pi lsis bein h s eld innthe o te atll a univer i ;typll jProblems on Design and Coustru111(11011 universcities throughout, the counltry. of Large Electrical Machines." ;At :Ithaca, the Cornell students and _________________________ Mr. Soderburg is Swedish Iby Birth=I faculty cast 316 votes of the Republi- A CA h'70 can total of 1070 'Tor Hoover. Gov- 20 adis a graduate (A a ~ieri in ;3'35u 8.40 1 and university ~ernor Al Smith received 436 of the 566 _________________ Sweden. He was a graduate student' votes in the D~emocratic party. at the School cf Bridges and Roach; Hughes mradle all unexpectedly TODAY O NLY ill St. Petersburg, Russia, under Prof. 'strong showing. HIs name had not Timscenoan lte cmetoths benprinted oni he iballots, but it MILTON SILLS country to study at the Massachusetts, was written Ii of ton enough to tie Institute oW Technology., Later, while ________________________ he was connected with the Westing- s 941 t_ T- Ill American Rug Cleaning WIorks .Rugs and Carpets Cleaned-Sized--Repaired .... 1032 Green Si. Phone 8115 ' 'I I.- wI I MAY FESTIVAL Ann Arbor, May 16, 17, 18, 19 ,* I got Manie all tattooed up like a walkin'l -U OWHITI b . house Electric and Manufacturing company at Pittsburg, Pa., he lectured at the Carnegie Institute of Techiol- ; egy. 'He is reccgnized as one of the leading m1en in his chosen field. FRANCE - $94' Round Trip - $160 Germany $103.50, r, t. $175. Liverpool Glasgow or London $f55,;r. t. $155"' Any Class, Steamer or Port '['our or Cruise E. G. Kuebler Gen. Steamship Agency Tro w 113 O n bideJpende nlt ar1 l e in Ail Armor 111"; )\ EMI)AY Louise Fazenda Clyde Cook "A Million Bid" U sual Shlor i 'ilbjV((t' Thur s..-"BECKY" "Te Valley of ! the Giants" A sf irriw r adi'--atw- io-Ifisfe [ aHaIII it' 1 :,°ga inst N atuire andl i - it I r le 4d1r long slnmtlows " ~of tihe Red-woods 4-Detroit Theaters - gb ih. ............e ia ' o$2.,-Ai - Piuas Tax I Louisiana State and Agricultlural and Mechanical College Baton dRouge, La University Mazrch 1, 1928. ICorrespondence Stationery of 3TO5CK SEASON 10Oth Big, Week M tinee Todayat3!. (Entire House 50 Cents) I Prices Reduced, 1-4 to 1-2OFF On Many Items A large assortment of plain, Michigan and Fra- ternity die embossed pa- pers of' leading manuf ac- tur ers. First. quality merchan- dise in many sizes, shapes, colors, linings, etc. ..__ , l S 7 . r' ,1. { - _ I , ,; t ! 7y s ' r .i ' 1' I m 1, Ul Tonight at 80 Kenyon Nicholson's Sensational Melo- draina of the Tank-Tlown Carnival C CL IYQ Woodward, at Eliot It O N S !jl IE L L PLAYHOUSE llnrs. and ti.t., S60e. 750 M-41 iaJI MN DA Y,9arch 126 miost Any AA mericann Family "TOMMY" Sh-%bert-Lafayette: Week Only, Opltuilng Mondasy Sir Harry ILauxder "l V E ItNEW") PR:IUCCES - Nighits, $2.50', ;2A 0, $1.0{ , 7c. Mat inees: 2.011, $1. 5 , $10.00, 70c. ilns tax. Mr. Charles A. Sink, President, University Musical Society, Ann Arbor, Michigan. Deair Mr. Sink: In the same degree that the university in any state represents the peak of attainment in the professions, and industrial arts and sciences, it should be the leader in musical matters. Surely the -1928 May Festival1r at Ann Arbor is a monumental testimony that the Univer- sity School of Music is: functioning. as it should. I beg you to 'accept the congratulations and best wishes of our entire departm~'ent. I remain, Sincerely, yours, (Signed) H. W. STEPHEN, HWS/MOB Director, Dept. of Music. ,,,, 00 D MORRILL The Typewriter and Sta'tionery Store Course Tikets-$-5 . 5t-$6.00--$,7.00 Open Evenings I. 1 7 Nickels Arcade ME WAMMam lq I -, HE SC HU LTZ f THE HOME OF PURE FOODS Phone 4277 114-116 East Washington St. .1 CI Mile Varns i 01 puS 1 SHOWN Mr. Rob E. Sherwood Hec s Praicse Upon Pra ise On the screen's Most Luxu rious Comedy! FLORIDA GOLD Canned. Grapefruit Whole Sectons I, 4 4 F No.5 Cans Per Dozen $9.80 with Y .4. -- 1 r/ f '2 r /f Y l HO . o f 4 1 Charles Warburto n- as "Nif t" Just the. 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It cra insumsnore inL~eni Ms un- niorons invention m n aniy o 1the other Chiaplini pieures 'WhIh meains that it tiay be tmnsidered the funniest comfedy ever made. Is I 1 '4 I 'I A .4 I '5 4 S '1 hi I ~ts 4 S R, D ! The Gslorious Successor to "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" STARTING. TOl -Oin the Stage- "DAISCOVERY The Gold WON TH'E SCVI;EEN Digger Su p reme IGHT" r 4 Lark-. : t , T. t Cosmopolitan Opening SAT., M AcR ,- ,50mm. v m A A 11 1 11 1 " 1111fl11i 4h1111;1Ilk if r 3 U~ .1 U 'U - U' .11* I I K