1" ,, #THE MTCNIGAlq T ATL Y rrTTTT NGUAOE INSTRUCTORJAPANOP POSES. III I I FV MHINTES LEADER Gustave L ichaud, of the romance languages department, has been ap-... pointed head of t1- same department ~ in Battle Creek college, it was "an- noinced yesterday at the offices of Prof. Hugo P. Thienie, of that depart- ment. Mr. Michaud is now teaching one day a wi~eek in Battle. Creek, and will leave Ann Arbor, July 1 to as- sumie full duties as departmental head.i "Ipieteopruiyfrgetrliberty and freedom of action which _ wtill.l be mine in the neyw position, sadM.Mcadysedy A edI of the romance languages department, I :will direct the teaching of French, Spanish, and German. I plan to co- i s ordinate the courses of instruction in these lan~guages to .a greater extent ; than pas hitherto been dlone. "'Of course, I shall date to leave the Ij University," he continued. "Particu-- larly shall I miss the -resources of the library and the opportunity for -doing graduate work, but I shall be so busy, that I probably will :have no time to' feel lonesome for Michigan," Mr. Michaud 'has been instructor in (At romance languages here for the last' AboutN eight years, entering the University as; a teacher in 1920. He received his cations rar, M. A. degree here in :1!32. recent cla A native of Geneova, Switzerland, Japanese Mr. Michaud came to the United Statest which he as a young man and went to college,! tionalist in a small Massachusetts institution, greatly of F'or eight years he held the chair in gagement modern languages at Costa Rica State provide a college, then. spent two years as pro- i Kal-Shek fessor of physical education in Pan-, his, armny ama. - provi nce l MOM FAMOUS ;PAINTING BEING EXHIBITED "Tie Death of General Wolfe,"a famous painting by Benjamin West, is now onl exhibition in the Clements1 libr ary. This valuable picture was1 purc hased for the library by Regent William L. Clements a mi"nth ago. Ti painting, one of three portray- ing the tragic fall of the English gen- eral at the battle on the Plains of Abi aham, shows General Wolfe pros- trate, surrounded. by his subordi- nate officers and a group of allied In- diani soldiers., as he (lied in the, midst of his famous victory. This1 painting, known as the Wal- dek copy, is larger than the other two andl is dlone in brilliant colors. Unlike the usual paintings of the time, the char acters in these are pic- tared in their regular uniforms in-- stead of the customary togas of that classical period. The Waldeck copy, now hanging in the Clements library was originlally from. Germany. The other two are in Ottawa, Canada and in Buckinghamn palace, England: --aA" AVA%- A%-IA-aa 'l AJs 'A .1 fl L I 0 FOREST OPENED TO PUBLIC en. Chiang Kai-$hekI whom international cornpli- Saginaw forest, three miles out Lib- re at hand as a result of' the erty -street, is open to the general ash etwen atinalst nd public during the May festival and sh etwen atinalst ndevery week end until' the close of troops at Tsinan-fu, in school, according to an announcement swas the leader of the na- ,of the Forestry school. During the arm. Japan is said to be summrer the forest will be open con- &fended by the recent en-[ tinuously. The forsestry farm .has and will without doubt previously, been kept closed because znew obstacle for General of the danger of fire or other forms who is at present leading of destruction which would destroy in drve acrss hanungthe farm as far as being of any re- toward Peking, search value. -' :t. .. s AND- WARWICK DEEPING'S 'i Christie Comedy SONG HOSE" \TOUTH and love cannot be denied ! - Florence Vidor will show that the age old story is true with her strongest portrayal in a grip "- I im *