PRICE 50C TX A f I J I D N THE ONLY OFFICIAL OF THE SUMMER IT W VR I SUMMER NEWSPAPER Vol. VI. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUJESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1915. No. 24 HECENICHAD0VlE, David Stovall, '151", Dies 11r111 Blood Poisoning' in Anni Arbor J~asi ight JUST ACEPTED) (;001) POSITION Sodden death claimeid another memn- ber of loot yearos graduating class, when David Stovall, '15E, died at 10:30 o'clock laot night from 1)100( poisoning. / Stovall, who was working in Detroit thio sommer, camne home to Ann Arbor last Saturday. Monday he began to softer from an ulceratedl tooth, and slid not return to work. Blood poisoning anon set in, andi in spite of the efforts of his physician, he (lied last night at his home. His death canme soon after h~is ac- ceptance of a positioni as (office manI- ager for a large Detroit firni. He was A, well known among h~is classmates, whso will regret the sudden cnd of his promising career. The funeral will he hcld in Ann Ar- bor at 10:00 o'clock Thursday morn- ing. The body will be taken to Detroit; for burial. _fI 'UAN S'rUDEN'l" D I NO AMBULANC'FS IN 'IIENMlI ARMY tOne fornmer Milihean student and - the ton o1 a onierisity faculty manO) is at present dricing aiibulances in the Frcerci army. Edwmn Wilson, ex-'I 1, who attended Ilarvard last year, en- rolled in the ambulance service 0001) after leaving colic-c ini thle spring. He ha,; been in service in close proxinity to the iring line. Riichardi N. Hall, son of Dr. L. P. Hall 01 11)0 dentistr y departmenot, also joined the French ambulance corps immedliately aftei 'graduatinig from Dartimouthin June. lHe has signed 01) ", F-- Michigan's Students Venture eftlTVl. Into South Seas as Sailors 'Today Phil Hleartt, '18A, and Robert White, tBarbadloes Islaiids for coal tonight, 8:11 o'lc-eiaTbns"h 17E, have both arrivetd in BuieinosI and I am writing flits letter ini hopes Honymon" y he las n hae-Air'es, Argentina, after having worked ta a get it msailedl. We swon'tbe spearean reading, under, the three- able to get ((ft the ship1)but the icap- tioni of Prof. R. D,.-T. Hollister, fni- their way onu a smsall steamser tduriiig tain ou' stewardl probaly swill. We left versity Hall. the last month. Tlhe boys startedl from New York la-f Saturday aind this is 'tomorrow Ann Arbor' with just enoughs money the last stop lietore we reach Moiite- '~:tl 'clck-x'mintio~s or llto get thieni to New York. By the tine vidlo in three weeks, where see stop 2:0ocokEaiain-o l they had secured a position onft'e boat f or a day or two and then g ut coirses meeting at 9:00 o'clock. yg nt 4:00 o'clock-E-xaminations for all their monsey was giine and they were IBuenos Aires. My wort is uot.iard forc~ed to live for a tiiie at Aii institute but the foil is rotteii. It is taheii op coures iceingat 100 'clck. for sailors. Before startinig on their to the torecastle in dish paiis where 'Thursday voyage, the agent for the comupanysfor1 the cr ew all (lip in their idirty spoon~s 8:00 o'clock-ERxaniations for all whichi the iieii are weorkligforIcid aiid galp it downCi, It is made of car- courses meeting at 8:001 o'clock. theme ho give up all of their aidvaiiced irots, potatoes aiii scraps of ioeat 10:00 i'clock-ERxamaiinations for all pay, amounting to $10, leaviiig thieiii xeii together. I have to take the courses iieetiiig at 4:00 o'clock. nothinig. bosun his meals whiichs arc a little 2:00 o'clock-Exauminations for all Hleartt's duty on the shsip is that of better a0(1 I eat what is left on his ioiirses meeting at 2:00 o'iclock. a conmniin seaans, swabbinog the decks, plate. Biib slips ise a couple of sand- 4:00 o'clock-Rxamninations for all polishinig the birass autd doiiig other 'wiches froii the m)ess-roomii every courses mleetinig at 10:00 o'clock. odd jobs aboof the biiat froims5:30 iiighit alter lark,.tHe gets pretty giiiid ____ ____ ____ o'clock in the imorning until 5:00 food, the sanie as the engiiieers on Shaokeswrenls i ves tLast e. ad Io'clock at night. White was the mess- whom hie waits." I Prof. 1R. D. '1. Hollister's class in Shakespearean readiiig iii give the last iof ifs sumiier eintertaiiiments this evening at University Hall at 0:00 o'clock. They will presecut Tobin's, "'l'he Honueyimoon." SISLED LOSES IN VARD O 0 VIII9ME Nleither 'Twirler Allows at Walk, 10i Men Fan, Erroiless Bail and iBut Niiie flits Figure 'N' MAN11LEADIS TEAMl WITH BAT Sisler lost one of the toughest gaines of the year Suiiday, when Hoc- toin, oft Cleveland, wois a 1 to 0 pitch- ers' battle fronm the fornier Wolveriiie. bioy, serving the eiigiiieers and the The boys are planning to) slay is captaiii. A letter reiceived by Mrs. Buaenos Aires iiitil they have made Reartt tells of soise (If the experi- eiioughIminiey to pay their wvay to emnces that (lie (sys have gomie through. Africa, and sill then wot their way 'The letter is dated July 10, aind was arouiid the world. 'Ihey expect to re- mailed at Darbadoes Islanids. tarn iii time for cosllege a. year troml Heartt write': "We stop at the this fall. SC01HOOLOF .111SII'FURN ISHES NEW' .LEIEIFOld VARSITY Former Head of Work at ('olu-er tfili- lacrt.hAcidemy titill Have ('lare of Squaindl Here 'Thle appointmsent of MVr. Wilfretd Wilson as director of Michigan's Var- sity baud, iieans th~at the band is as- sured of having a capable leadIer for the coining year. Mr. 'Nilsoni has beeii especially traiiied for wtork of this ktiiid, and is thioi'oughly experieiiced. For 12 years lie was director of the Culver Military Institute baud, aiid as a result he is thoroughly convers'ant wcithi the sort of imu~sic demnided in student comminiities. The university baud is coiistantly grossinig larger and better, aisd it is :lil. WILFREI) WILSON for thre eioiith's service. R1obert If. If was aii errorless ganie in which Patterson, the sLon of P'rot. George W. neither hurler passed a batter. 'The Ptiatersoin of tile tlectictal enigiineeriiig facolty, who hell Ann Arbor eaily in July 10 secure amebulaiice work, was refused a place because lie seould iiot enlist foi flit entire war period. Ble stocked hoc a time msoulding bullets in lfalestei Enughad w1( shere lie is naowv. IIl' expects to return tin timie to cater the uiiiiisi ty in the fall. Mre. "itil 0' Freer, (whose hiusbaisd swas formerly ai professor of chuemsistry in the toniversity, hias also left tis couintry in a relief party. Rtecently she reached Nish, Servia., aiid expects soon to be in the scar zone. PROFESSORI TAI;AMON SPEIIY REC'OVERIINC 'MOM1 INJURIIES Yesterday a letter s-a.: rceived isy the a':e.i'sfoifroms Prof. Reiie Talanena, swho seas wosunded in battle while fighinig for the French, statitng that hit wouiids were healtig and that his doctors gave every assuraiice o1 his recovery. Professoi' Talaini was in Franuce on his houicynuon wheii he was called to war. le taught F~reiichi at the uni- versity last year, anid when he has re- covereid expects to resunme teaching here. APPOLIN''EN1' ('0MM 1ITTEE GET'S POhiiI'll)NS FOR SIX. 'T'EACHIEIRS Followinig is a list of people wtis have receittly secured teachers' post- tions through the appoiinutmenif coin- mittee : Stepheni Lyttle, 'Phree Rfivcrs, 111 ii., history anii science. t\I;(:y Mfarvin, Muskegoii, Mich., English. Bessie Semvis, East Lansing, Mich., English and history. Mabel Witzel, F~raniklin Colgege, New Athiens, tOhio, Germuani. William IR. Wright, Beau of Franint College, New Athens, Oihioi, eductitious. lIdian scaore cause iii fle seventhoin a udouble, infield out, anid 'acrifice thy. Mortons fansned it, beingignuvincible. Sisler had live strikeouts, and got two of flue four hits Iis teams gleansed off thi Clteveland star. Sisler' let the Soimer'' claus uowni siths five safeties, ill ofovhichs cause huttifferent rounuds. In batthig, Sisler leads thee St. Louis nevuowss withats average of .280. Ini his 4f gamees lip to last Thursday the uhhlical averages show that he has gathuered 13 runus andi 35 hits ini 125 legal tisses at hat. 1e has stoleisthree bases. tHis pitching record stanids at .500. as Suinday's ganse is not yet recorded, thierc betig but two-defeats against as miany victories us the nsine ganmeylie has appeared ons fle lull. He ha. yieldheud20 hits ho the opposing bat s- Sisler is undoubtedly makinga niaime for hiniself for he is beinug fa- vorably discussed by msaisy aseball writers. Ini the Detroit Timses for last Saturday there appeared a large peniamid iiik sketch 0f hint and aii article wshichs claims for bins the title of betig the nmost versatile player in the big show aiid states that hse has onse of the 0m0sf puzzling curve balls ever shiuweud by a youngster iii fast c~orniparry. ('URRBENT'.MAGAZINE I'ITBI.ISIOES STOIRY OF WEST BY AI,1'MN IS Muinsey's msagazine for August eon- atuss a story boy Harold Titus eiititled, "A iAl' a sud His Horse," a story of the westerniplainis. Titus has been writ- 'tug fuor "'The Amiericani Boy," "Popu- tar Magazinec," aind others of a similar nature, aisi it 15 ((lly lately that Iis effisrts halve beeni recuogniizedh by larger magazinies. lHe was onme tine nmanager- elec~t of The ihigan Daily. SELECT FACOLTY MEN TO LECTVDE Extension LecltieeIluiemuPlmins Iong Series of Addresses onl Many Subjects PLAN IS BENEFICIALT' 1,01AN tUniversity of Michigais's Extenusiuon Lecture Bureau swill save oil its prou- grans a great iiuimber of lectures givent by the faculty of theunmiversiy Th titles of the lectures rane frosmi"An- cieint Athsletics,"to "Why (te Consum-u er's Dollar Is Shrinking. 'The aim of the uniuversity iniingu these extensmsnlecture's is three-ftold, is the first place if us to proniote tho cause of education' seconidly, to kite tou local consmmuties lime technm ia knmouwleudge o1 university specialihsts; andt thii'dly, to give isthecebers of1thte faculty a lknowledlge olfluhe cotirseo' 0 edimcations thrui'ighout ithestate. Twenity-fouir of the mecmberes of the faculty of the C:ollege of itterature, Scienuce, andl the Acts, will give lee- tures; 22 of tite facuilfy of flue College of REnginieerinsg; it of the Medhical College; 5 of the College of. Lao;1 of the College of P'harmuacy; :1 of the Cbollege of Hsomeopathiy, amid :1ifit'e memsbers of the College of Denutal Sur- gery, comprise thee faculty mensensm- gaged us fhis work, Tfhe comsplete bulletins givinig a list 'of all the professors amid mnembders osf the faculty engaged iii the work wilt soon hue published, together with a list of the lectures themselves. PRESII.)EN'r HUTCHINS l)EFE\J)S SPIRIT OF ('REEK LETTER IIMEN MACK WIINS TENNIS TITLE [0DM BAKED Eily O'l)utplays His Opplonent. in All Sages ofLamion iSalinay's BleiI WINNERI Illl('fVEfS LOVING (UP' "ltons" Mfacko fought his maytl'to the fitah rounduo of the ou'femis tournaumiesnt ' ahu'uh v, and in the flinias, suceced hubtoimmg htakeur lostho unmmicof -0. 6-2, thsus taking' fte summeur schuools tithe for' thou'soumerof ot1915. Mbackt bestetd his spponf t ie (very hepartmsent; of the gamte, having hus serve unmder perfcotefsumfrol, andolrc- turnuing the ball accurately andl con- sistentlyoerte le. Ithe seconde set, Mat'ktbet'ameiu a little folo sure of himiself, andsulippued up, aliowing Baker too tue 'uagameus t bilagan set- tiedu dhowno toe 't Oranduoof lomimis whiich resultedlino 'tvictory Mack will rective fle silver loving cullofferedl as fle aswardl to thei win- nsr, antdl Baker scll icceice fle watch- ftob, emblehomiatc' otheflunomne-up._ "('hocs" Mack ws'tfle only Miehi- gait uuan outsieo f eidel, who em- ter'tdchthoustate to uneymt o Detroit, ansd m~adec a goodl shouwing, lasting three couds, anidlthic onsly- fallimg before thse racquuet f o trmer state's chan- pionm, iDouugtfy. Mfacko won his "M" last sping o thu Wovrinie'tennuuis squiad. hfEI.I"I'L(A POWER SYS'lE31 Duarinug thou:sumser session the sfteam upoweur systtemsuinithou:en~gineueing laboratories has givenmupace'to a new anduthorouugliy moduern, electrical systemuu. The ool engineu:ronm has ben vac~atedI andocamn owmieus evuovtetduto otheuur purposes. 'list netw motrhas beeintifalleduhitfiotheasemesn~t f thus buiilding anduloperatesall msachinery in the wooduu, mainue andi forge sops, as wecl as thou:ruefuse dispsal pant. 'rhutohduboilr roumoct hoclaboa- toruiessill blousedultohprside nmore lockter rtom forfle sfuden~mts. 'Thc:eltausgo:ino thie:powrsysftem oh the e'ngieringlabocraoris mas tie extodhusuuofssteam proeledl umachinery tu thle ''ms. s Sict'thou:neuw cen- tral hetoe ndpwo lat a luciu completedu ohniuleh cooiohl power po- videdole'cooseo'duohthou'niees outthe uiverit,steasm('uspower' 01)the camti~pus1 lhis been'unouthintuto" ,uha meleus x- pense. Iesides beingm ioreo onm- oat, tt' sew' sy'stemiis muchule uaner andauol urcei' 1 o' s'. tuble to tinte oprating ,it 'lIE,',III 14 IINS 01.. LI: EVh 1)11 SNlOhRT 014IION IN NORTHI'1 Presidenil t It .Hiutchins is pa- nigashoutctiIonuum at thesoinimt '0 W~otds IHe0expects'.to retounabout the 20th, n ordem too iouepare for 1)is trip to'Saut "rancisco(clent: hseis to be oneo1 the i ncipal speklersonO the progrcmat h ffee llichigaui Alumni -bnut o ntif ut 'Michig'anisDay" at te exposiion.t Aftec hfrtluof otSepitems- to-, D.Hul 'itchins, 00ill imaket:a totr of fhe ouitherncoIuast oh Calionia amd willtpek t evra aumnitgahtr- tiegs duringte firstw oowesetks. NEWVIRlEC'TORO OF IIANI)1 expected to have at least 65 mentbers next year. Mr. Wilson's selection for thc iisportant po-I is a good onse, f01 the Uniiversity of Michigan band to considered omic of the best known col- lege organizatiomis of its kind tn tht contry. M~r. Wilsom_ illet also be am: instiructor us the secsool of msussicansd will offer courses in windmoamid bandu instrumnmts. During the year, is additions to ap- pearances at the importanit gooses and othser studenut funmctionss, a nsumber oh coniecrts inswschs the better class of band music will be offered ace beisg plann~ed for the band. Unsder M'r. Wil- son's leadecship, the success of the band soill be greatly guarantleed. Latin Professor fluds Suinner W~orko Prof. A. H. Crittenden, of the Latin departmnt, returnsed Saturday fromt pluto State university', where lie has held thle chair of Latinfotohse suni- iner sessioni. r r 1 I Defending Greek letter frafernities, IPresidenst H. B. Hutchins made a statensent theat fraternity msens are nt -snuobs. He bases hits stateenit so thee igue Ocntaknl uringthocUlin sicamo- tpaign for nmenmbershtip and thte tact -- -- - -___ f float 72 per cent of the fraternity mucusAGtED) MAKERII )F- OL.D)T1(41IN Iat Michigan are mensbero of-that or- D) IS Al'11031EMIF N IN ARBO4R gaizio. the past fraternity mnim may havte SMn. N. W. Hiusse, a lostal vitolin adhsered too clobsely too their ownu circle, mtaker, chougase a bueautiul instruti beut as Dr. Hutchinus saidh, "Tihie larger wuent withs t ownikileness c'arvedh in circle hid not exist," 'To a large the-. flue huandole, to fle uiveri~sitv, died last. oi gree the colleges amid unsiversities have seek it itie agt' out 4 year'. Mn.louise s beens at fault iii failinig to provide a was a genius' olathis trateh:atvig prac- smeetinig place for the whoile studentticei' t O all tic life: with It'et'xct'ption -body and so the fraternitty msani 0ca1 of the'yoears ho: sered isnitse Civil niot be blamoed. Wan. A