TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 1929 THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE DONOVAN PRIZES MODERN ART'S DAR AWARDTF TO 11 BY PACH TO SO Walter Pach, translator of Elie Eleven Donovan scholarships Faure's "History of Art," attributed have been awarded to students in the originality, courage, daring, and the College of Engineering for the fecundity of modern art to the coming school year, according to pent-up energy of the post-medie- the announcement of Prof. H. W. Ival period which was released in t the tumult of the French Revolu- Miller of the Department of Me- tion and the subsequent eighteenth chanism and Engineering Drawing century social revolutions, in a re- for the Scholarship committee. cent address on the Trowbridge The following men have been foundation at Yale. granted stipends: Karl Kammer- Professor Pach, who is of the meyer, '30; Robert Lormer Smith, New York University faculty, '30; Allan Daniel Forbes, '30; Don- broadened his topic to include ald LaVerne Katz, '31; James D. paintings of the nineteenth cen- Redding, '30; Louis C. Hoey, '31; tury as well as those of some Clarence E. Larson, '31; Andrew schools dating even earlier. To il- Daniel Hasley, '30; Matthew Carl lustrate his point that all great Haddon, '30; Haig Stephen Iskiyan, works of art are essentially mod- Jr.; '30; and Chalmer G. Kirkbride, ern, he cited the works of Dela- '30. croix, whose pictures, modeled upon These scholarships are awarded the frescoes of Roman Pompeii, to men who are partially or en-! have in them the spirit of great-- tirely earning their way through ness a canvas to be termed "mod-, school and whose general scholas- ern" must have. tic average is at least B. Art of the "retardetire" school ING ATTRIBUTED Shipping Board Award _II 111 na II n nu n nIII oI IIItml m III nummII mmmmmmmmmII im nII CIAL REVOLUTIONS Given To J. U. Durham Professor Pach declared to be es- J U'2 sentially worthless inasmuch as it Jules Urban Durham, '29E, has [clncheon is out of harmony with any age, been granted the American Bur- being a degenerate imitation Lof eau of Shipping prize of $100, ac- Teas some former period cording to Prof. E. M. Bragg of the Department of Naval Architecture Served Dinners MUSKEGON HEIGHTS L and Marine Engineering. FORMER MAYOR DIES This award is made each year to the senior in Naval Architecture MUSKEGON, Micn., June 25.- who has made the best record in Alonzo A. Dunn, 68 years old, for- thoehnalsuet stfrecorei IHatedvT the technical subjects of his course,he I a nt d T v r mer mayor of Muskegon Heights, ,-1417 EAST HURON STREET and founder of the Muskegon Telephioe 7781 Heights Gas company, died at his PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS home here Saturday. He is sur- We have all makes. vived by his widow, two sons, Rob- Remington, Royals. Dine in the Old Fashioned A imosphere f our Colonial Days ert H. Dunn, member of the Mich- Corona. Underwood Colored duco finishes. Price $60.;=illlllmi18ilIIm11 m I igan Public Utilities commu ission,,111i]111111iltlfilIllllll dll#61S ' and former presdent of the Mus- 0. D. MORRILL - kegon Heights board of Education, 17 Ni, kels Arcade Phone 6615 READ THE DAILY CLASSIFIEDS! and R. Glenn Dunn, former Mus-- kegon county prosecutor, and a daughter, Mrs. G. Ennaney, of East Lansing. UU ImioIr'I117A"AMIC Ar A 'T rr C cYrrvr-f n A 10 1%n IVIlLlf7JUJqlV-l') 131VIAKI P-,A31 3UIVIIVJLK HALLNUUM Allof Our Spring Suits and Topcoats Reduced This group includes $25, $28 and $30 Suits $18.75 new patterns "not all sizes''r Group 2 Group 3 Includes our " $35 and $40 The best suits in our store-all suits, now colors and fabrics ~2375$33*75 Now is the time to get your Zantzen swimming suits, athletic underwear, fancy shorts, etc. 322-324 S. Main St. ' EThe foremost clothing store in Washtenaw County BLUE DANCING NIGHTLY Except Mondays LANTER ISLAND LAKE l . ""° ' , San l fl;" \ SUNDAYS a Yinuous in PICKERS McKINNEY' AMERICA'S MOST POPULAR DANCE BAND ANN ARBOR NIGHT Every FRIDAt A JEAN GOLDKETTE BALLROOM On Grand River, 1,/2 miles east of Brighton iIlli- Patronize the One Student-Owned and Managed Restaurant in Ann Arbor Food, service, and atmosphere here are inducive to a Healthy Apetite. I, S 'S f r i i t k f 1 { it I E t 0 ,y p f ,' ° .l C fry xY :. K '