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This necessitates -- - s that thetreartpart tarn counter-clock- The official newspaper of the sum- wise, hut as the hind test are extend- mer session of the University of ed the angles through which they Michigan, published Tusday, Thurs- passtwillanot be so large as that day, and Saturday afternoons. which the fore feet passed through. Address-The Wolverine, Press Bldg., The cat now extends the fore feet and Maynard Street, Ann Arbor, Mich, nulls in the hind feet, and then turns Office Hnours-2:t0 to 4:30 p. in., daily, the rear part counter-eloekwise. This Phones, 960. makes the fore feet turn through the small angle, with the net result of Subscription Rates-Local, seventy- having its body turn counter-clock- five cents for the summer; mailed to wise, and the ultimate result that the any address for one dollar. cat lands on all fours. Advertising Rates-Furnished upon In 1909 Louis Brennan the inventor application to the Business Manager. of the monorail car, demonstrated a John H. Payne, Business Manager. toll sized car at the War Office Phone 762-L. grounds of Great Britain. This car Malcolm McCormick-Asst. Mgr. ;an on a single rail around a circu- Phone 357. lar track only 220 yards in circum- _erence at a speed of 25 miles per Editorial Staff. l our, carrynig 40 people. The gyro- Ernest R. Burton.......Acting Editor scopes weighed three-fourths of a ton Harold P. Scott.........News Editor each and were three and a half feet F. M. Church......... Athletic Editor in diameter. They ran three thous- Issue Editors, and revolutions per minute in oppo- Issue ors. site directions. J. P. Thomas Earl Crossman Maude Edwards C. S. Pryor Reporters. UNDERGRAD DIES AT HOME F. A. McCarthy C. S. Fliedner AFTEM LINGERING ILLNESS. K. C. Haven R. T. Cook Roscoe Spencer C. E. Shaffner Heart trouble caused the death of Leonard L. Cline. Lois Whipple, '15, last Monday morn- ing at her home in Owosso. Miss Editor Today-Leonard L, Cline. Whipple left Ann Arbor during the spring term because of the trouble and has been on the decline since. Miss Whipple was a member of the THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1912. Gamma Phi Beta sorority here. Staff neeting 12:Oil )ridoy - ~ ~ # CALENDAR. . PROF. FIELD LECTURES ON PROBLEMS OF INEMATICS. Thursday, August it5Lecture-Sub- way Construction (illustrated)- Explains MearVelones Presence of Prof. C. J. Tilden. - West Lecture Mind Displayed by Falling Room, Physics building. 5 p. m. Felines. Lecture-Creed of a Layman.- Prof. W. D. Henderson (under the Professor Peter Field in his lecture auspices of Ann Arbor Federation on "Spinning Tops and Related Phe- of Religious Workers.) Sarah Cas- nomena" Tuesday afternoon gae ex- well Angell Hall. 8 p. in. planatiossci vario"stommon, though Friday, August 16.-Lecture-The Hu- little understood, phenomena, such lean Aspect of Wordsworth's Poet- as the lighting of a cat on its feet, ry.-Dr. S. F. Gingerich.-West Lee- when falling, the drifting of a bullet ture Room, Physics building. 5 p.m. in still air, the slicing of a golf ball Reception-to all students at Bar- and the Brennan Mono-rail car. The bour gymnasium. 8:30 p. m. lecture was illustrated by various in- Saturday, August 17.-Recital.-Mis- terestink models. cellaneous Selections, by the class The lecturer introduced the subject in Interpretative Reading. Sarah by some of the similar problems of Caswell Angell Halt. 8:30 p. m. kin nir Aftr dlicric thic MOTION PICTURES EXTRA Temple Theatre SPECIAL FEA'URES Male Singer at Night PATHE WEEKLY For Afternoon MISS CECIL DE BRAHM, Contralto Afternoon and Evening Admission - - - 5 cents to all TEMPLE THEATRE rMAIN STREET Beween wiillams & Liberty UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MUSIC Maynard St. Albert A. Stanley, Director Summer Session EightWeeks All Branches Full Semester will begin September :. : 30 Artist Teachers :: :: Sendfor illustrated catalog Charles A. Sink, Sec. 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