THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, MA' -,-- INLANDER TO ARRANGE F R LECTURE RI Calpu Literary Maga ' zine To Sponsor Renewal Of Lpehires IGvent By lfstingi1ished4 Anthors FIVE WRITERS TO SPEAK Plans tor a proposed series of five or more lectures are being made for next fall by Inlander editors, it was anineunced yesteriay. In addition to this groUp, which will be composed of noted writers and poets, a number of extra-series lectures by lesser known writers is being planned. The lecture numbers of the regular series are being contracted for now. They will be held for the most part in Hill auditorium, it is planned. Tickets for t:his group will be sold for the entire series after the system now employed by the oratorical associa- tiotn. Attempts are being made to secure Carl Sandburg as one speaker of the 'series and it is planned that the Lind- say engagement which has not been. filled tis yet may be included in the group. Louis Untereyer has ex- prosse(l a desire to speak here again and it is exptedt+ that this wish will also be gratified. John Frederick, editor of Ii hmd another who xs, expected to appear on the series. Untermeyer and Sandburg have both appeared here in previous In- lander lectures of an old Literary lecture series that has had its first recent revival this year with the ap- pearance of Zona Gale, famous wom- an novelist and playwright. Other writers who have appeared on the same series in former years are Dor- othy Canfield,.Alfred Kreymborg, and Amy Lowell. BERKELEY, Cal.-Frederic Colt- rin, captain and tackle of last year's football team at University of Cali- fornia, will be full time coach next year, it has been announced. F News From Other Colleges i Open Road Tourists To Meet Famous Men And Women On Trip This Summer' k. 1! WELLFHLEY COLLEGE-Oriental To safeguard the polls from ballot history, for the first time in the his- stuffing which has been evident in tory Of the school or for that matter,clseetininpvouyarmd of any Eastern college with the ex- class elections in previous years, mod- ception of Columbia university, will ern voting machines will be used this be given by a Chinese professor, Shu- year. The time-worn ballot box is to ming T. Lin. Mr. Lin, who is now be discarded and all fake voting and connected with Harvard, will conduct ! cheating will be prevented in this a course dealing with the history of way. the Far East in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, laying special em- UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA-Co- phasis on China. and Japan. eds cannot ride on the rear of pc- Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, Jewely High Grade Repair Service Many artists, theatrical celebrities and well-known European writers willI be met by the members of the Michi- gan group touring Europe this sum- mer under the auspices of the Open Road. The organization of this group is now being completed by its local leader, Oakley C. Johnson, of the rhetoric department. Mr. Johnson, following the inclina- ranged, and to have the entire travel program formulated with these hn- terests in consideration. The group has tentative plans to meet G. B. Shaw, Frank Harris, Gertrude Stein, and others of eminence. The Open Road insists on a small group which travels as a unit. The men from Michigan will follow an itinerary which leaves New York on, I , r' s __. 14 I HARVARD UNIVERSiTY-Although the Harvard Law school has an at- tendance of over 1,500 and has grad- uated 14,000 lawyers since its found- ing in 1817, an expansion program is being projected to adequately care for its increasing enrollment and many research scholars. A fund of $5,000,- 000 is to be expended in buildings and endowment. TOLEDO UNIVERSITY - Members of the board of directors at Toledo university have passed a resolution planning a bond issue to present to the voters this fall on the relocation and rebuilding of the university. Com- mittees to investigate the matter have been appointed.N UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON-1 licemen's motorcycles, is the edict of students at the University of Nebras- ka. Major Gross, of the Lincoln po- lice force, was charged with deviating from his duty by giving a pretty coed a lift on the back of his motorcycle, and the punishment recommended is "no less than 25 swats and no more than 50." UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON- According to a recent investigation' made here, the college student's aver- age expense per month is $75. Men and women spend about the same amounts. 1 l 1 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS - All the students in a psychology class were recently put to sleep by their Sinstructor-as a demonstration of hyp- tonism. tions of those men so far enrolled, has June 30, spends six weeks on the been able through the Open Road to continent and in England, and sails have many interesting interviews ar- for New York on Aug. 18. iHotel Huron& RestaurantI Cor. 4th Ave. and Huron St. Huron's Success is Due to its Service and Quality Business Men's Lunch 40c, every day Special Supper, 60c and 75c, every evening Chicken or Steak Dinner, 75c, every Sunday Home Cooking by American Chef rr- Clean and Cozy Rooms at Reasonable Prices . G. PERROS, '22 Lit. ,Mgr. Subscribe For the Weekly 1 Lafayette at Shelby /AFAYETT DETRITT MlATINFEES SUN IAY, TrlURSl)AY AND SATU!R)AY 22nd Annual Tour of America's Foremost Entertainer Illusionist and Mystifier T.LU RSTu Cadillac S70,- THE FAMOUS MAGICIAN LITTLE WILL ENGAGE JOE HORNER IN SHOT PUTTING DUEL AT CHICAGO i a, newprogram aof a hundred mysteries from many lInid, ineh d- ng hIls hInest sensation, "The Vanishing Whippet Car and( Ten " 1r1,y """A r""al auomoble disappears on a fully lighted sat"".'a"ic is fi"e'"'lest art 'i' the world, '1'1( critics the country o''er agree tha a"r"sit41 is the greatest magn*ical entertainer an,"mys'i"iier o fileag The show that was the hit on Broadway last summer. President Clarence Cook Little, for- mer Harvard track captain and East- ern collegiate shotput champion in 1909, who was at that time known as "Pete," has formally acceptedithe challenge of Joe Horner, '11, Maize and Blue track captain and shot put- ter, to a shot putting duel to take place in Grant Park, Chicago, next week during the Second Triennial of the University alumni clubs, it was announced last night. In accepting Horner's challenge, the President announced that he was. forced to request that the shot put! - - - "- - - i used be of the 12 pound variety owing to the fact that he is far from being in practice and because of the fact that in 1910 he sustained a wrist in- jury from which he has never quite entirely recovered. While President Little was taking first in the Eastern Intercollegiate meet of 1949, Horner was placing third. A year later, following the future Michigan president's gradua- tion, Horner again competed in the meet and when he returned to Ann Arbor, the shot putting title went with him. Nights, sun. and Sait. Mat., 2 c to $1.11 Popular Mat. Thurs., 25c to $1.00. Plus tax. 1 " ._..1 iJ Subscribe For The Weekly. m ,. I STARTING TODAY The comedy team of "What Price Glory" as a couple of high sea roamers navigating in hot water i TIIS IS PRETTY ROXTE WHO GOT AWAY WITH MURDER 1i P EMsE NOTE: THIS ATTRACTION PLAY T'IROUGi 'FTUESDAY ONLY & Chicago's ost eauiful Aturderess! I d I v G:'. y \: :7 9 1: $1! a . r r ' { '/yAN/tf . ;; ~ \ d y ;V^ v ; ,, ; . , " _. AMM6 Alr % a I. CECIL B. DE MViLLE'S UNDERWORLD SENSATION II J) 1' ,. l 1 ,,, 1 q .i ,. y r .. ... :x3<'.a " f 7,' A itA LUa V Ifk (I n'om P4 Phyllis Paie: f~ctor Haver AND 'kICOnIl d, 11 jf; r ji VIRdINIA ROBERT JULIA BRADFORD EDSON FAYE V.- IAY IIOIISON ANJD TI1. 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