At Your- Door Three Fifteen Hundred Sum- Evenings a Week 75 mer Session Student VOn., III. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, AUnGU'ST 20, 1912. F INAL RESULITS FOMRI bOT THRENASOLN4 F OR DEMOCRATCopeRabigOsrtryWl Domie of Vicinity. Wilson's Majority of Ri) In Contest of __ Michnigan Daily Bettered in 11AXT. -1 ..., , ,ITIP ,, ENTRANCE REQUIRE- MENTS AREREVISED U'nivesity 11111 Aceepe.Vocational I'llits for First 'lfme 'l'isk Fll. vWolverine Straw Vol. FUTER STATISTICS GIVEN. * Fnal Results in thne Straw Vote * * Wtlson & Marshall......229 * o Roosevelt & Johnson...191 * *Taft & Sherman...........e 0 =Debs & Seidel ............12* * Chafim & Watkins ..........7 ~ * Total..................399 ~ Michigan students have declared themselves for Wilson. Row accurate this is, is, of course, merely- a matter of conjecture; hut it is reasonable to suppose that the students make a fair representation of the expresstion in their own states.4 Michigan, of course, has the most votes. Ohio, Illinois, and Pennsylvania follow. Roosevelt won in none of these but New York, where his lead over Wilson is only two. Next to Michigan, Taft pulled his largest vote, seven, from Ohio. The strong showing of Wilson was in no small measure due to the ef- forts of the Wilson club. None of the other parties except the Republicans had any organization, and the Re- publicans had hut a slight one. The majority of the foreign votes were cast for Roosevelt, as is to e expected. Besides the vote which was taken on tthe campus The Wolverine herewith includes the votes which were taken at the Mngnieering and Biological camps. TOM LOYELL DRAWS A LARGE CROWD TO MAJESTIC SUNRDAY Tom Lovell, the dialected author of much verse, held an informal prayer meeting at the Majestic Sunday night. The affair was well attended, and the devotees showed keen apreciation of. Tom's poetical feeling as manifested in sundry selections given orally by the author. Tom also rendered sev- eral hymns of more or less popularity and the enthusiasm and fervor of the meeting showed in the burst of har- mony on the closing cadence of "Pull for the Shore." Moe Back from State Encampment. The affable George Moe, of the ath- letic association office, is spending his vacation with the military in camp at Ludington. George will come home next Friday to recuperate from his strenuous work as a participant in the militias game. Embryo Librarians Entertain Faculty. The class in library methods en- tertained their faculty last night at the home of Miss Freda Higgins. The festivities took the form of a "hook party-each of those guests inmper- sonating some book, and being a bibliography for the evening. these here fellers as' girls dotn' along Ihere t' nght?" "They say it's t' took throughcethl' microscope up to the observationery. But I don't know. We didnt try t' side out of it in our(ay, dd we, Josh?" A chuckle. "They do say as how tuey repeope on them stars that they e'n see through th' microscope, M'ria. I do beat "Joshway! What do I hear you say- in'? Of course there ain't peope 0n th' stars. Hose could peope get os them things?" "I don't know, M'ria, ut al thens people cumi' up tonight. An' that there feter with al them wiskers you can't say he's - "Joshway! You can't never tett what a ianlt do. In my oisiosmess is all tooishs always-A gasp-same' as you be" A chuckle. "An' they do say as how the mon is a world same as this here." "Joshw'ay! that ain't no reason fer bringin' yer gut out here this ate at night t' see it. It's atmcst nne! A' besides it's far sore reasonabe to blieve th' soon is made of gree cheese, lite I was taught, than that it's a world." For a moment there was sience then a loud smack caue through te darkness of the porch on the little house-whether of dry lips or moist only the lammock and the ha teesa tell. PROFESSORS ARE PIEPARING FOR SEPTEMBER ACATIONS. As summser session draws to a close the different members of the faculty are laying pans in preparation for their vacaton. ean Effinger and fanmiy, as soon as his duties permit, will journey to the Old Dominion state and will re- main there until the opening of the University in the fal. Professor Kraus, the dean of fle summer session, wil spend his vaca- ion with his parents in Syracuse New York. He eaves August 21. and will return about the third week is September. Registrar Hatl is planning av ake trip. He intends to visit Dculuth and tdlewild on the way home. Professor Van Tyne, who has been letuing in the University of Cai- fornia this summer, wilt return in time to meet Professor Reevs before the end of the summer session. They will leave immediatey for the wilds of Canada for an extensive canoe trip. Pontius Will Play No More Footteall. The absence of "Brute" Pontius' name in the list of invitations issued to the football candidates has een noted and commented on by many. The big fellow nijured his hip last season, and will never again pay football. I'NuB' STANDIARDI)BASED) ON 0)11W Thee uiversity has auoptedt a new standard of ectrancsee reqeiremeaets whichc wilt go itstsfor. elt tecte- inning of the tomnin school yia. Applicasnts for aeemissionsssemteeat least sixteece years old neheve coo- pletedt teereetiremencts stateebelow. 'ihese re'eueire'mee'cts are' given iteenisis A unit is tte eeeivalent of slve reI~ taeionsa i vilweek none bahece of stueet for oce year, amonetceicg icthe seg- gregate 1tosot less thans 1211 sixty- minuete hoers icthe' clear ec ,year. Two or tree' teoer oflatoratoy. drawing, or shot-ork are aepeteed as the eqeuivalect0oce hoer o ree- tattoo. Class A, fifteen ucnits sre' reueiedl for admission. These mecst icelede three eraits of English Coctositioce acd Literature, two51fca Freig Ln- guge, one sil each of Algebreeacet Geometry, aceetocee ecnitocitheeesc- ecnces (Physis, Cemistry, Btanlecy, or Zoology),; andcme in cluecn'ot more' than tree cnis eel vocatioal ok. The so-catted vocational sebjets sre draewing, cmanueae traeing, commsercia branrhes, domestic crts acee sciecce, and elemnectary agriceltur,' The subects, vwhich cemy te cosen tenetthe'numcbeer of eccits aceed inc Iearl,sare's fellowvs: tEcng. eComtposiionandceet tterstee, .4 or 13eunits. Greek, 3 or 2 units. Latin, 4, 3, or 2 ucis. French, 4, 3, or 2 ecnit. Germnc, 4, 3, eec 2 enits. Speanish, 4, 3, or 2 eccits. fGeomsetry, Il 1-2 or 1 ui. Trigononmetry, 1-2 ceci. Physics, 1'eccit. Ceenistry, t1tunit. Rotacny, 1 eec 1-2uneit. Zoology, 1 or 1-2 unci. Physioogy, 12 ecci. H-istory, 3, 2, or I uecit. Agera, 2, 1 1-2, eec 1 eucit. Geology, 1-2eunit. Pthysiograepehy, 1 or 1-2 cei. G~roupct11.,Vectinali Sbjets. Agriceulture,, 2 or 1 eecit. Domestic Sciencee, 2 eec 1 cci. Draecing, 1 or 1-2 nit. Maneal Traicning, 2 or 1Ieucit. Commercial Bracches 2 or 1eet. Class B, gradueates eelsholsosnse tee approved list cit the' NotCerirl Asctaltion oet tesleges secnetSeeoce- acy Scoolscwitt b.' aeceitee eucoctee presenutatiocs of aecu enuasliedlrecoin uendatioce covericngcet ls ttacef111 teecs cnits, of whiech stleast cwlvi cust eo h'fromseGroute I. Atmissioce eee this basis of recomendaeeestionsay be granted also to the graduates of other especiallty approved schools. 'uN NS'lTOURINEY I..IYIJII SV Sunday's cloudburst was ascotter setback to the tennis toerecect. Tthere are still tcvo uatches to be played inthe doebles. Fieblecean atd Grimcoe play Racnkine and Ewsards for the ctance to met Soddard secd sBob- in in te fiuas. T'he' latter taic de- feated rown and Collete Sterday morcning, 6-2, 6-3. x No Balf(Ganme'lToday As wec are goicg to press, lie' * lit-law game is called off. Matn- *ager Brodie forfeited to te' *e lawes, as teecwas eucatle to eelt *a tacceiccteed 11,5111 5111 41.1i1t n1TEl' Fe".l~a z4iea. se-I, Foleecesncancldcccin Pl'eu e"thet lIe', 'eell! Well! Times-chlaciee. Yeoe canc hasrdly tell theoedtplice' cis. Hlecr'soctal see's lave 1laid scri- ligsiouesthsecds eupon l~ce- oldetincetmeeskI thee moss cocecedl founetaincst set fclassg staff, acedcaried it off is saeds eeec keesesc. No locger'c cilewe gaer-foced- ly upoec the' oltbroksecn-ncosedt (s-s serpct-ccc that useedof olt to shte tser ic tie dasof01our yceuth. No locnger cittel welsdtbtee oerscasecin it s coot, simey tbesin, or seek r'e'freshmceetfrome is tateltee IicciiiNo t'ongeer will we I(sees stonictis co'mciy bosoenone ser cisy ieomie'icard Satesredaeynighets feosm Iee'ยง, obliviossssicthe sereasemestha cede caessincgly 1dccwn1ourc'coed acndlintoes ie waeiting l1ocket. "So lice olet order chaueith, yieldicngtlaece to the' new.c 'eWe stly hleiehiateit weill htea' nice' qteiett re-stineg lae , ancel lhe'pence' of the,' just go ccitc it. ('LeSS GIVES IE ~l IGlE('l'lAi select tees.froeul 'Iccecec '.cecc Pee, cacdi Rlel'9l'le'scr,.A .lcel'ce Thecc' lass ice Icte'retaetive' readeing secve a.e citlcetof cmisce'llaeoees soee- tionsc, Scetesetcey e'vecnicng, acl 8:111, icc SarehCale escwellI AngelItlehl.Incasmchcl as cmaecy osethtee seers breoegtiouet else' steiksicngeislect,;vie'y we-It, the' recitalewssai .vercy' tlesois oece. 'lie' three' selectitessdeelicered by tlteiis 1.i hteee ispicisally cwitt ce- c'eived; "StirrcesCulsl,''b t h:Hytis Dees, anee "trossice e Bares,''by 'Tenneysocn, ,iicle icefeificeulties thecbthitpreseent, evere recuderee tctase';cwhile"T'radt- ing Joe," ley' tilec', was perihaeps the1 DELEGATES II LAMBETH PALACE (Ccl ieu ufrot as isscclIue cc Inete tr oon'cuufc edncesaylc he el waneltoceufsewtcu er ie werseenetiedafocacgcsrdeneparty lytee else' 'sedee'eeeecs f e'etiofceot'h-1c umi berlandelatceSies 1 oasec, 'situed o'l c else 'faesse scieo i else sile'sfrcecs l'bearing Crtoss, ece elieis wis teelloed e iccth elsensisngbtiIe' celicilt lliiecptilc to the deeteecte's 'ssethlie'hsiles set 13intiieieCsloeesu .le ses oe'oftfte -totystalsecie'ty. Astshb'eceeoenisn';oas no1 dete to'e ansy11o'ff1cisal fusccione, a ececn to Essliis tecotele %ev]e'throwce' openctleearcieics ccl eelegaesued othec's eo ftheirslaies. Isn a little'pateayc'of tess unesr Sirc'iatld eeel Geie's ies- ore 5 foncdsel 'ice illeelt.seembeth tPal- else, e l Isfoe' six tsesssele'e'eacrs hse 'ecens lie resiedence'ocite_el'lstI-bishopets of' C'anetebuc'. Thce archbeishcopadl hei lciiyclide'the sofeel li oesse ,,arid shosedc so ito te'e'seses. tOne of lice' messtcnote'cwortihyc'is the'e olleiec of I octri seiofcthIee losce'lines01 Archl- bisose unte;efside'bic'sideo e 5'fouer wcclls ocit.ecasec'bssll, eesc ocrtrait lece' wocrsof Ianeastercandces n gerally lice greatle'st fcocceecl iter c'of lets tisme',seuitefor e'xamcpcle' ss 'l sDytke, Itll Ieics. Sic' .oshtccss eyneolds, sesnd 'e toecelee nd sein'g i'ith Ssarge'cc, ewhose pocrtrait oeel ie'pre'se'ct aceeb- ishopetis acecout eto e'hun1g.Pcotbabtly' ecowhece' else' is there' pre'serv''e edste c olect 1n flossel traseeeits of 1teesae tpe of subetcllt's t' aiccters cf resine e'mincenc e'in ltceir profesiocc. meost beumeoroems ofall the selectiocns lieslt 'usnTome rcol, Interest. givee adiklet1tcc large auedeiecce ice T'he lbraryc'of lie'electace'is a rare ec. eprirc. vclection of see.ieentetides, eacnein "Anccnabcee',''bcy1Edcgarc Alce teoneor of ourc'visit, tlice' ratreiacne haee 'se-, wci eycc'wc-ill giencmsbc' Mr.:Hi-ci's- as ut.tsose' ceuriotis exampcle's. Ace by. erlc' theory thtlea eerthquaecs overe' Mtr. t'litemde-scr'e .;-ecal menctiocn-Ieeue celliccelen the gromecd, the yoetl- S'ee tlhe csmn 'leete n cteeelicereel lstRotyatSecietcyhbeadeeciedmlto lest 'Ite-ecll e'-Lincdey Siengs.''es scell icebicpttlieng;ea chare;te' 01 guneocdeer icntc lle'. M1c olsseclftr lets interplretatiocn ancirose shcellI, scrow-ine.ic~e he' Ie.. oi "'ThecDell of St. Mi cacl." iced 1teeiec iieeean afice cwtileie 'fleose' cc-leoicoke pa rIteeic e recital serrc recs of liisoetllrengeethfeeems- see th'.lie' 1isses'sBlecek, Tech, adiseIc'"'tei'e ci[1 1'.-ede ciIceewatchIsthe lscs. e heellceMesse's.Lee', Erckson;rsit. st fcr?;l eslt*."is' Ifom' ourm Nloetseue, Everest., Aitken, teMachleelans ci tilee iide5teerleech teaele acros Steeecer,.1 'Sie, Illmesby, Seviscimie, andssensoreeslest toci:siteeicee at the' asice Flint. igw igs of the'; 'Dcci Seeciety gre Oilt Issue Ii iiteeestlsilee'o01a, shell lee ('Ccss5'cPrests. "'wlufthc'N in-id ' deereside' use e cese of earcthqueskcs. Tes-daey nighet, Aug. 21, the'class en fleerecsesceisioni lchatle'thenrd has Olbaesee'aree eeiadinmg owt11present sadvedieelseeceas55elsewshere is 'leeelfths Night,'' eel 8 o'clockIinsefureteer siren.; isedee whle-cen ve'ac-c 'latil'eCsaselil Ancgell halt. Mtr. 11 1 showne dl -ieee ser eies 5otf dusty incmes. lsler cwishc' sesc ommoece that loss- Aceeacly eslroeociser e'ierineg erousgIc muss ch s it isill be eecessary to begina les pdl 'eo~-iscov all seelephtscitte lesoncllc'at 8oeelc-Is-I. thoeatsteintlse te-noosandcree ntu-cit ci okewcth sttlie houeldttmeakellseseffort 1to ee sotheir tile I. 'When it is I-ste' shsowen thate 4cas bytih tat timne. lice supsedl-eilephansct is a mouee ____________________wo eobes taken tsp its resicdece-i55tile 112 .A GRitAD) ARRIES telescope, Ihe sincideut is mcude the' Willass H.Scucoedr, 12 , ~ seebject of a delicioees satire by t;lse Williami'tbSchofedered2bLaso 'Iale-sbcsg, cwas msacried in Kalaazoo,.t -o f ldirs ast Mlondayect10Miss Nina Docle, 5 G(archn lcetiliPar cIt c' eo lcc, grceeiicte of lime Weestern Staete Nor- TlefsictsofI-'jcle- e- seed. Thee cyosugcoule cill leave ienaletee ina gardecnpaerty gisven by' immseediately for California icc whichs Their Majiestics at 'Windlsor Ceaste, slate Mtr. Schroedecr expects to enteer wcithc ehichI funetion flee Londone seasons epona the practlice of Isis professioec. came ocially to an endc. This waes che large'sl receptcons ever givecmct, First Alceinica ntre c edic ilcl. 1DceseWindsor, ceo less thaen 10,8011 invila- tDc. Freesces Aeugosta Tenny, '77nm, tuon ssaing botch issuled. Thomugh so 'iedl Sundeay led Kalamcazoo. Dr. Tennyi large, the onely one-sccteually rereiedc was one methtie first womonen to erced-I in auedience bc Thecir Majesties ciere ale from clue medical deparetmen.,th edeeleates to thee RocalaScetc fand the first in Michigan to coake a , Jubilee, and teter a party of slate's- specialty of surgery. nmen, diplomatisis, and teeroonal --friends. The aftecnoon s-as showvery 'Puec'l ilelu-g PcctsbecIForw'urcrcl and at once time thrceaeede to spoil Weocrk on the- tunncel connectimeg the-th~e fine frocks of the ladle's, best onlty newesauiditoriums is progressing capiedly, a fecw drops tell, end after sonme deleay it is hsoised soon tisec' witt begine to spenct tee visiting the castle, seerleanly leeceeset the roadh so thcat ltce whsole will camee'uctl upoen tbe gceat tercrace, fr-om tee ficnisheedbyctbeubcr. (Conticned o, page 4.) EXAMINATIONS IN LITERARY, ENGINEERING, AND PHARMACY DEPARTMENTS WEDNESDAY TO FRIDAY The following schedule is published for all students who desire credit for work done in summer school, or are desirous of taking examinations for any other reason whatsoever. It is for the Literary, Engineering, and Pharmacy departments. Mour of Hour of Recitation Examination 7 ................. Thursday, 2-4 8 ...............Thursday, 8-10 95....,............... Friday, 2-4 10f................Thsursday, 4-6 11----------------..Friday, 8-10 1----------------..Friday, 10-12 2--------------..Wednesday, 2-4 3-------------'PiThursday, 18-12 4--------------..Wednesday, 4-6 Irregular-----------.Friday, 4-6 Permissionc has been obtaiceed frond thee authorities to change the examsina- lion in the course' in railroad prob- ems from Friday afternoon, as sced- ul~e, to Wednesday evenineg frocm sevens to nine.