r If E M I C *, Hl C A N 'DA' - T t"Y, . pAG t MT~CHICZAN'DAILV : ~'AO~ T1~~ PLAN REORGANIZATIONl Of FRESH AIR CAMP FOR COMING SUMMER S. C A. ANNQUNCES PROGRAM FOJR LAKE PATTERSON INSTITUTION WIL AOM0A140 Timberg Declares Unit Show Requires More Than Slapping Together Individual Numbers Thirteen Student Positions Open; Information At Lane Hall Aluminum Expert To Speak Tonight Still Complete reorganization of t Fresh Air camp and the'progra: for the coming year was announ ed by ;omer H. Grafton, gener secretary of the Student Christia association, who will be direct this summer. The camp will i divided into two sections, with a associate director at the ,head c each section. The Student Christian associa tion Fresh Air camp, at Lake Pal terson, is an institution supporte by the students and alumni of tli University. It enables hundreds poor Detroit boys, who otherwis would not get a chance tolean the city, to spend two weeks in th country during the hot summe months. This year the camp wi accomodate ,400 boys, mosttly fror Detroit, though a few Ann Arbc boys may be included. The arn season ill be divided into fou periods of 12 days each, startin on June 24 and ending on Augu 17. A hundred boys will be take: up to the camp in each perioc The camp will cost over $8,000 0 which thi .students are expecte to contribute $3,000 in the Fres Air drive this spring. The Boy club of Detroit, has agreed to ad $2,500 to the fund, and the res will be made up by contributio from the faculty and the alumn The central committee in charg of the camp will again be heade by Prof. Ferdinand N. Menefee, o the Engineering school, who ha been associated with the projec since its beginning. Dr. Warrei E. Forsythe, head of the healti service, is the second member o the committee, and will haw charge of the general health ar rangements at the camp. Prof Laurence -M. Gould, of the geolog; department, who is with the Byr< expedition, is another member o the group, but will not take a active part this year. ElTroy F Guckert, of the sociology depart ment, will have the burden of th work in picking the students fron among the poorer Detroit families Theodore Hornberger, of the rhe toric department, Prof. Ernst V Jotter, of the Forestry school, wh will have charge of the reforestra tion of the camp site, Elton E Weiman, coach of the footbal team, Martin J. Mol, '30, presiden of the S. C. A. and Grafton wll] be the other members of the com mittee. The two associate direc tors will be LaVerne Taylor, '30 and Byron L. Hughes, Spec., both of whom have had extensive ex perience in camp work. Thirteen positions are still ope to students, including ten counsel lors, a mechanic, cler and a doctor. All who are interested li the project can get further infor nmation by applying at Lane Hal within the next few days. Auy an 'Ensian subscription noW for $5.50, and you will be sure o receiving a copy in the spring. Detroit Theaters SRUU ERT LAFYETE Nights, 'I5o to 53.QO; Pop. lV1ts. Thurs. and Sat., 50c-$2.O0 "Whoopee" Musical Comedy Ten-Strike hi the LUCKiEE GilL 14 111 ae e- ai to 11 t ie 'r If d t n L kfk F. 1 a'I l a . . 1 w C "Workhig up a. unit * show .-such-f Miss Barbara Blair, a blonde whose Dr. Francis R. Frary, director of as we are presenting this week' is 1pictures automatically disappear research for the Aluminum Com- much more than just a slapping from their frames in college towns '.pany of America, will speak to- together of individual numbers", where the show plays; is being ?night at 8 o'clock in 3201 East declared Herman Timberg, one of trained by him for novelty parts Engineering building on thej the leading vaudeville headliners in- his -unit. "Aluminum Industry" at a joint and a member of the theatrical!, The first part of the week found meeting of the student branch of profession for more than 20 years. the players occupied with rehears- the A. I. Ch. E. and the A. S. S. T. "Great care in working out the ing .the new act which opens to- Graduating from the University various details of the unit and day. When they play for a full of Minnesota in 1903, with a doc-+ combining the talents of a num-. week in the usual house Where the tor's degree in 1910 after spending ber of specializing. artists is .abso- week divides into two bills, it a year in Germany and after in- lutely necessary if the show is"to necessitates rehearsals for several structing in general chemistry, Dr. succeed", her continued. "The tastes days to shape an act particularly Frary's work was supplemented by of people are so very different suited to be played the latter part an interest in all phases of elec- from city to city that *we must of- the week in such a theater. trochemistry, analytic work, elec- arrange our programs to cater to troplating, and electro furnace the audiences as a whole." work, and the discovery of a Timberg maintains an all-year Reports Show Little method of hardening lead with around office in NeW York city Sickness In February traces of calcium. from which acts under his direc- With the outbreak of the war ! tion are sent to theaters all. over Dr. Frary became head of the the country. For example, the, Student health was generally chemical warfare service, and aft- four Marx brothers before going good for the moifth of February, erward became connected with the. into a big show recently were in but the problem of extension and Aluminum company of America. acts under Timberg's. direction 'increased facilities of the institu- Patents on the purification of The material for his unit shows tion's service is a pressing problem, aluminum have been granted Dr. is written by him with the aid of according to the montly Service Frary, and he has many publica- his brother Sammy Timberg. The report. tions to his credit, among them latter has .written the music for Dr. Forsythe states in the re-. his "Book on Glass Blowing," re- several musical comedies and is port that " a modification of our cently revised. now at work on the music for a extremely generous.financial policyI big show which will open on Broad- in caring for the frankly sick stu- Buy an 'Ensian subscription now way within the next few months. dent seems to need serious consid- for $5.50, and you will be sure of' Herman Timberg has his protege eration in order that more re-! receiving a copy in the spring. with him in the show now playing. sources may be available for a-- ---, more constructive service to a larg- Former Music Pupil er number." G Will The last eight months' figures Will Give Concert show an increase in total dispens-TI ary calls from 30,199 last year to4. O I H Frank 'Bisliop, former pupil un 37,355, while room calls mounted ler Albert Lockwood of the .School Iduring the same period from 916 r of thc new interest shown by Michigan - men in reading lengthy advertisements in papers . . . . caused by the requirement of lengthy assignments in school . . . . it became necessary for - us to speal--direct to the point,. Fine English worsteds of Australiain WOOl pac-d New Education Head con will be held on March 18 also, will hear a short talk which Com-. To Talk Here Monday missioner Cooper wil hgive atthat I time. The luncheon, which was William John Cooper, who has originally scheduled for earlier in just recently been appointed to the the month, was changed until I position of United States Commis- this time, for it is being given in sioner of Education and who was Commissioner Cooper's honor. formerly state superintendent of Dr. George W. Myers, of the California schools, will speak here School of Education, said that at 4:15 o'clock on Monday, Match Commissioner Cooper has attained 18 in the auditorium of the Uni- a place of eminence in the field of versity high school on some phase education and it is felt by those of the modern educational prob- who know him that his appoint- lem. ment to national leader was wisely The faculty of the School of Edu- J made. Dr. Myers feels that his cation whose next monthly lunch- speeches here will be worthwhile. .Ramona' Beauty shop Liquid Henna Shampoo--75c Shampoo and Marcel 4r Finger Wave--$1 Permanent Waves $5.00 Beautiful Marcel Effect with Ringlet Ends. Phone 21478 625 E. Liberty of Music, will give a piano recital to 1,534. 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