TH E- MICHIGAN D AIL Y ELL OUNC 5 FORTY PAINTINGS FROM NEW YORK GALLERIES ARE ON EXHIBIT HERE Medical Association Holds First Meeting rDBALL, SQUASH COURTS AND LOCKERS TO BE READY FOR USE AGE G IV UNFINISHED, osit Of $2.25 To Be Required Of Students-$1.00 Toll Be Returned Later efinite announcement that the dball and squash .courts, and lockers, and showers, in the Intramural building will be Forty canvases, which should. prove to be highly interesting toj students in general, and particul-1 arly to those interested in the Arts, are now on display in West Gal-; lery, Alumni Memorial Hall. The exhibit, presented by the Ann Ar- bor Art Association, is open every afternoon, and will continue through Sunday, Oct. 14. The paintings were selected from' the Grand Central Art Galleries in New York, and this is the only showing before their return to the: East. The collection, which is very. conservative, represents the works. of many of the leaders in the fields Charges In Football Scandal Ae Deni ed of landscape, marine, still life and__ figure painting in this country. Of Members of the Washtenaw the marine paintings, those of Paul County Medical Society had their Daugherty( and Frederick Waugh first fall meeting Monday night at are the most outstanding. Those the University hospital. of W. Elmer Scofield and Gardner Dr. Williard Smithi oi the Simp- Symons, are the most worthy of son Memorial Institute discussed merit in the fields of landscapes. Rheumatoid Arithritis, Dr. Chalm- As representative of the Western ers J. Lyons, professor of Oral Sur- type, there is a painting by Walter gery at the University talked on Ufer, and another by Victor Hig- the relation of the teeth to Ar- gins, whose specialty is Indian } thritis, while Dr. V. L. Hart, of the landscapes. The Eastern type is University Orthopedic department shown by one of the works of Wil- treated Arithritis from the ortho- liam S. Kendall. pedic standpoint. I i { { I 1 r The TUERTH-HE- -- LAST TIMES TODAY TWO GREA T FEATURES FOR ONE PRICE p I WHITNEY T HEATRE I I i j.. 4. °. t.J it , ter n t 1' EL able for use by the men stu- j s of the University next Mon- Ohio Wesleyan university does Smade made yesterday not pay football players to go to asonmbyemad es.M teldi- f schooldeclared Dean; Willian" L. noon by ElmerR. Mitchell, di- ISanders yesterday in answer to r of the Intramural depart- charges made recently by Dr. 0. t and who will be in charge C. Bird, athletic director of Ohio he newest addition to Michi- university, that the Methodist in- s athletic plant. stitution encouraged athletes to :though the conatractors are now ' enroll by the grantingof. liberal hed with al oftheir work, with scholarships to all studentslwho" exception of tLe tile setting in could make a 'Varsity' letter in _ i ol the s-ttru Ire football. Friday and Saturday, Ozt. 5, 6 PAUL GREEN'S REMIARKABL E DRAMA r t7ttS ' to ~a ,- . ,; :. p ,}5 i not be open until next week, n order to advertise the school, ause the intramural department the charges asserted, Ohio; Wes-' have to install personal and leyanwasattempting to build up letic equipment throughout the teams which coauld schedule games lding,'with Michigan and other well- se of the large gymnasium in known institutions, thus gaining building will not come until nation-wide reputation for the ut the latter part of next weekI name of Ohio Wesleyan. And most' the lines for the basketball and attractive inducements were offer- nis courts are yet to be marked, ed prospective football stars, it was director says. - claimed. 'he lockers and showers rooms I Dean Sanders has had a meet- b be available not only to stu- ing called for all officials of the its wishing to use the building, Buckeye Athletic Association, that to any undertaking any kind ie may have an opportunity to outdoor .recreation, as tnenis, or publicly exonerate Ohio W~lesleyan ss country. r , tof the charges of professionalism. Deposit. Necessaryi He has prepared statements to detosetecesshow that scholarships are granted n order to use the lockers a stu- on a basis of grades alone and that it must deposit $2.25 of this those granted athletes average ount $1.25 is a retaining fee to only 90 cents annually more than er the padlock and towels, those given other students. Just Cotmpleted a New York Run of Over 200 Performances "A sweeping theme, noble in its conception. 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