THE MICHI(GAN DAILY THURSDAY, OCT. 28, 1137 .. .. .......... Campus Visitor Shawn, Once Severe Paralytic, Traffic Deaths Toronto Bound' Leads American Creative Dance' Here 9 Lower After Stay Here O'Banizo Both 1st Ballet And 1st All-Male Troop; Australian Dean Making In The United States World Tour Of Schoolsi One of the most unusual dance pro- Praises Michigan Highly grams ever offered in this country will be featured by Ted Shawn and After spending two days on the his Men Dancers when the troupef campus studying the Union, the Al- appears here to lead off the series of umni Association and the work of programs of the Oratorical Associa- the Deans of Men and Women, and tio awn has had a most interesting having nothing but praise to offer career, having turned to dancing as a Michigan, Dr. William Bryden, war- life vocation after a severe illness den of the Union of the University during his college days at the Univer- of Melbourne, Australia. will leave s of Denver had rendered him com- pletely paralyzed from the hips down Ann Arbor this morning to go to the for a long period. During his con- University of Toronto, where he will valescence he became interested in continue his survey of universities the dance as a means of rebuilding his of the Unitec States, Canada and health as well as a medium of self- expression. Europe. A descendant of Edwin Booth on Dr. Bryden, whose position at Mel- - Mourne is a combination of Dean of Students and director of the Union., Student gr is making an extensive tour this L year, inspecting most of the large Is Proposed Here universities of North America and Europe. (Continued from Page 1) In describing the Union at the - -- University of Melbourne, he pointed from a listed group of major cam- out that it is quite similar to Michi- pus activities and a lower elective gan's except that it has no residen- house made up of representatives ial section. "It also contains an art gallery f: om the several schools and colleges. and a music room where several hun- Authority to be vested in the new dred records and a victrola are kept," government would be administra- he explained. tion of student discipline and super- However, one distinguishing fea- vision of campus activities such as ture of the Melbourne Union, ac- class elections. A field for future cording to Dr. Bryden, is that it is expansion of authority would be stu- the student headquarters for both dent enforcement of the auto ban. men and women. J Adoption of the plan came after Located in'the center of the cam- both parties had refused to support pus, it is the cultural and social cen- a merit system last year. -Phil West- ter of the University. Many social brook, independent Washtenaw- events, similar to those held in the Coalition candidate for president, ran Union here, are held there and it is unsuccessfully for class president last the common meeting place of all year as an Independent Party can- students. ididate. DRUGS KODAKS Party Pictures BULLET KODAK JUNIOR CAMERASIX-0 SRIES II SIX-40, SERIES II, $9 CNEKODAK EIGHT, $34.50 These EASTMAN CAMERAS know how to get good pictures AT our camera counter you'll find these and other Eastman cameras eager to help you get the pictures you go after. They're dependable on every occasion - whether you're after snapshots with a Brownie or Kodak, or brilliant home movies in black- and-white or full color Kodachrome with a Cine- Kodak. Come in and give us a hint as to the range of pictures you want, and we'll show you the Eastman camera that will get them. Brownies as low as $1 Kodaks from $5 up Get good indoor shots of your Hallowe en Parties Just the thing for We also have a very dessert. Calikins- nice line of fancy Fletcher now has a BIKiecem special. French- No party is com- BRICK ice cream seia. iceFcream plete without a box Serve with cookies which, adds. that of CANDY. We rec - at your Hallowe'en final touch of. origi- omniend Whitman'°s party. nalit to our unch Sampler, Fairhill or naltyto ou luch Gilbert's Panama- Delicious assort- ment of creams, nuts, fruits and hard centers. his mother's side. Shawn inherited an In 1936 an instinct for the stage. Following is marriage to the well-knowng Traffic fatalities in Ann Arbor dancer Ruth St. Denis in 1914. he dropped from 11 to two for the first established with her, the first recog- six months of 1937 as compared with nized American school of the dance, a similar period last year. The city's and the first really American ballet. traffic toll stands at three dead, the Denishawn Dancers. however, as one fatality occurred Upon America's entrance into the this month and was not included in World War, Shawn immediately en- the police report. listed as a private soldier, but was: An Indiana woman motorist was later commissioned lieutenant of in- killed Friday in a truck-auto colli- fantry. Upon his discharge from the sion. This year's other traffic vic- service he again took up his career tims were a motorist whose car hit a as a, dancer, and has constantly worked since to develop histroupeto bridge and a bicyclist who was killed the high degree of technical and by an automobile. dramatic skill with which it is ac- The hours between 3 and 6 p.m.j credited today. remain the most dangerous period Until four years ago, his companies for accidents, Officer George W. have been composed of both men and women dancers, but in the spring of Camp reported, declaring that 134 1933 the nucleus of the present all- of the 462 accidents which have oc-, male ensemble was formed in Boston. curred so far this year happened For several years previously Shawn between those hours. The safest had entertained the idea of a dancing period was between 6 and 7 a.m. troupe made up entirely of men. when fewer cars were on the streets. Gjelness, Osborii Glee Club Tf Make .TO REGSTERAUNI jen1su.nd exCu T a eT EITR L Emory J. Hyde, president, and T. Join Library Staff Short State Trips Hawley Tapping, general secretary of frthe Alumni Association, will leave tomorrow morning for Champaign, Rudolph H. Gjelness and Andrew In addition to its usual eastern Ill., where they will establish a reg- D. Osborn have been appointed to tour this year the University Glee istration bureau for University of the staff of the library science de- Club will make several short trips in ! Michigan alumni attending the game partment, it was announced recently. the State, Prof. D. E. Mattern, di- there Saturday. Mr. Gjelness will take over the rector, announced yesterday.R( chair established by the Carnegie Professor Mattern said the Glee I e aDay Classified t S Corporation endowment and Mr. Club will appear in Saginaw during Osborne the instructorship vacated January in collaboration with the by Harland Carpenter, who resigned Saginaw Symphony Orchestra andI EVERYONE to become librarian of the New Bed- Iin Hartland in March. E E Y N ford Library, New Bedford, Mass. The Glee Club will appear with NOTICES Mr. Gjelness served as Assistant the University Band on Feb. 26, with Librarian from 1925-1930, and taught its own concert following in May, the appearance ofuyour hair. in the library science department a j Perhaps you would appear ._ , no- on __4nn 11 neater with a short trim or your I in 1927-1928, and the 1932Summer Session. For the past five years he has been librarian of the Univer- sity of Arizona.1 Read Daily Classified Ads 5t NOT SOAP NOT 1it Billowy Suds...Banishes Soap Film...Leaves Hair Soft, lustrous. k k . .; a nsen's TYPEWRITERS - SUPPLIES "Master" Typewriter Service 611 East William Phone 2-1611 parthshould be on the side rath- er than in the middle. Really, it costs no more to have your hair cut by expert barbers, who can improve your appearance admirably. In Ann Arbor Over 40 Years 0. A*.MOE BARBER SHOP Under the Quarry Large Size . Small Size .... 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