STX TITP MI CHIC A NT ATT v 1'11 .6'! W V rtTI"f~K' D A 4 A t4 __________________________________________________ U A.Y .ii. A _ II 1 41 % I (7. A- Li Y ?V loSMW : u v ' 1 ura [i S, 1134 1 L Lit Students To Help Celebrate Centennial Of Literary College The heritage of a century will be more were nearly outnumbered by passed on to five thousand students I the two-man faculty which presided in the College of Literature, Science, over a curriculum including such and the Arts Wednesday. October 15, items as anthropoglossica, ennoeica, and diegetica. Hygiene 101 is a much when the University's oldest branch more recent innovation. celebrates its centennial. Living conditions were not nearly With the entire day devoted to as high-sounding in the roaring for- ___ _ _ __ ASSOCIATED D c PRESS NVEvWS festivities and speeches, literary stu- dents will be excused from classes to allow participation in their school's anniversary. Coming once in a hun- dred years, the centennial celebra- tion will be presented for the first and last time to the classes of '42, '43, '44, and '45. While the fivP thousand of tnr d. ties. Although Mason Hall contained a chapel, a 4,500-volume library, °lassrcoms, and zoological collections, the University still found room to house students in its dormitory. Michigan men have been sleeping there ever since. ROTC Cadets To Detroit will mark the literary school's found- Junior and senior cadets of the ing in the halls and auditoriums of Ordn-.nce Department unit of the a modern university, the other class ROTC will travel to Detroit for an of '42 was willing to settle for Mason 'nspection of the United States Tank Hall and not much more. Six-thirty Arsenal there tomorrow. The trip is classes, cow-strewn campus walks Lzing made in connection with the and no coeds fell to Ann Arbor's :neeting in Detroit of the Army Ord- student body one hundred years ago. nance Association. 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