PACTI "0 THE .N ICRICA DAILY W IMF Sj)AY, MAY-15,19.29, PACE TWO THE MICHIC~AN W~DN~SPAY, M~AYA5,, 1929 COSH10POLIT&N CLUB PlCKS NEWOFFIRS Officers have been elected, and plans for the annual banquet in h49or, of graduating senior mem- bers haye been made by the Cos- nmopolitan Club. The banquet will be held May 18. Those officers picked to head the club for the school year 1929-30 are: president, P. K. Lee, '30D; vice- president, Sharkeshwari Agah, Grad; recording secretary, Ruth DoW, '30; corresponding secretary, Valborg Egeland, '30; faculty treas- urer, Prof. J. A. C. Hildner; student treasurer, Duncan W. Gordon, '30. The new executive council is to be cornposed of Mrs. Helen Snyder, Miss Beatrice Johnson, Carlton Wells, of the rhetoric department, and Prof. J. L. Brumm, of the de- parient of juornalism. One of the unique featuers of the senior banquet is that there will be no regular speakers or speeches. In place of these stunts will, be per- formed by national groups and propliecies of the seniors will be read. The banquet is open to every- one; tickets are selling" at $1.50. All those who plan. to attend are, requested to call Miss Dow before May 15. 0orge Jean Nathan DiscUsses Exercise Commenting on what he calls the "imbecility of physical exercises be- yonc the inevitable, natural amount that a person gets in the course of theday;" George Jean Nathan, as- sociate editor ?of" the American Mer- cury, expresses an opinion in a re- cent editorial in that magazine that could hardly be called coincident with the established tradition con- cerning. the requirements for a virile, vitaminised manhood. The cause for his outburst is the recent announcement of the results of a study made by the National Coll'egiate Athletic Association in conjunction with the Anerican stu- dent health association and the statistical department of the Metro- politan Life Insurance Co. Local Minister Gives Address On Tolstoy Illustrating his lecture with stere- opticon slides, the Reverend A. Heaps of the Congregationalechurch of Ann Arbor presented a review of Toystoy's novel, "Ressurrection," yesterday afternoon in room 231, Angell hall. Roosevelt May Get Island Appointment I F f k c c t t t c c S If LIEUTENANT GITZ RICE ATTRIBUTES SONG INSPIRATION TO FRENCH MAID "Mademoiselle from Armentieres, would alays answer "apres la Parlez vous, you haven't been kissed guerre." And so the original verse for 50 years, Parlez vous." Remem-- was composed by Lieut. Rice. ber that immortal melody? It's Soon after verses were invented bertha imortl mlod? I'sand the song became a veritable origin was like this. Lieut. Gitz Rice, national anthem to those British who is being featured this week at and Yankee soldiers who were the Liberty street playhouse, was in oppressed by the ever threatening the first Canadian contingent that promise of death which existed Uin- went "over there" in 1914. der the hardships which they en- In the little town Armentieres dured. There were verses invected there was a tiny French miss who 'against the tyrannical sergeant, operated a coffee shop which the against the Irish doughboy, the doughboys frequented quite con- Jew, the Italian, the cockney-all sistently. Naturally many of the these were sung in a spirit of mak- soldiers would ask her for dates or ing fun of themselves while their for a kiss. To these requests she very lives were so insecure. _ - . .. ... 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