THE WOLVERINE FarultO To give A. Develops films and plates (he devel- oped his first film twenty-three years Summer Concerts ago. 2. Makes prints-any kind you want. Cleral Union to be Given Under K. N 3. Makes enlargements-all sizes. Westerman; Enrollment Breaks 4. Takes pictures to order, indoors or Previous Record 71 3out, anywhere, any time, any size. 5. Has for sale the most artistic views The present enrollment of students East Unjy in and around Ann Arbor ever made. of the regular school year and ad- Drop in and look them over. vanced professional students back for summer work indicates that the sum- iner session of the University School of Music will be a record breaker. During the summer session the Summer School Students Schcol of Music is planning a sie of concerts to be given every Wednes- day, the first of which will be held on ATTENTIONJuly 5 at 8:00 o'clock in Hill audi- torium, at which time Charles Fred- crick Morse, a prominent organist of Now that you have your University work arranged, Detroit will be heard as the soloist of you should consider the advisability of taking a the evening. Miss Ada Grace Johnson, a member of the School of Music fac- ulty, vlil appear on the program. Com miercial Course Another feature of the summer ses- sion of the School of Music will be a at the summer Choral Union similar to the SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND one conducted last year, and will be under the supervision of Kenneth N. Westerman, a member of the faculty. This School has for thirty years taught University students c nemnercial Mr. Westerman will also appear on branches and placed thousands of them in the best professional and con- the program for the last concert of the mercial positions in the United States. It has also fitted hundreds of college men and women for commercial teaching positions and placed summer series. them in the best high schools and colleges in practically every state in the A gooily number of teachers from Union. If you want the best training available at a moderate rate, call the regular faculty will be present at the during summer school. This number SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND will include Theodore Harrison, head Summer classes now being organized 711 N. University Ave. of the vocal department, and Albert Lockwood, head of the piano 'depart- ment. The violin department will be "YOUR RAILROAD ROUTING tween eastern and western states to in charge of Miss Marian Struble, who CHANGED AND A WATER forsake the hot, dusty cars and enjoy last year was head of that department TRIP ARRANGED" the delights of a cool night's rest en at Hillsdale college. route. Send two cent stamp for book-: D. & C. Lake Line Accepts Railway let and Great Lakes Map. F. Foulk Employed by Cleveland Paper Tickets Address Dept. R. Fred B. Foulk, ex-'16L, for several lietroit & Cleveland Navigation Co., years on The Michigan Daily, has re- All classes of tickets reading via the Detroit, Mich. turned from Harvard University where Michigan Central, Wabash and Grand he has been studying for the past Trunk Railways between Detroit, I year, and will start work on a Cleve- Cleveland and Buffalo in either direc- "At Yo r Ioor Three Times a Week land newspaper in a short time. Foulk tion are available for transportation We've heard of the Wolf at the door has been editor of the Cosmopolitan on D. & C. Daily Line Steamers. This -now it's The Wolverine that's doing Student at Harvard during the past arrangement enables the travelers be- the scratching. i year. ISumIMOPSchool. Books. And Suiplies Students' Bookstore FIRST (CONCIIIT IiALI'i IANiIN. '101 GIVEN TONIGHT IKHILED IN DTI'TRi Continued on page four t Continued from page one Grave (a 5 voci) discredited among students. tacoi )y lettementrlM mien and townspeople .ho knew hits Charles Frederickc Morse . ein Ann Arbor. where he was a Meim- Recitative: "And Coil said, I .et the inAn rbxveeesasatt- Earth" : er in good standing of the Masons, a Aria: "With Verdure Clad" (The fraternity, and the Presbyterian Creation) .......... ...'......Haydn church. Ada Grace Johnson According to reports by Professors William Henderson and Peter Field, Le Petit Derger...........idebusey and Mr. Hopkins, all of the engineer- rom the Suite "the Children's ing faculty, Rankin was an excellent Corner," transcribed by (as- student of an "A" grade, a mark which en Choisnlel he received in Physics ;e. The faculty Le Cathedrale Engloutie.... .Debussy men and students who knew him all From Premiere Livre de Preludes gave the most complimentary reports transcribed by Leon Roques of Rankin both as a student and a man. Prelude and Aid dri Dance.... tebussy From "L'Enfant produgue," tran- Zean Vaughan 'Leaves for Montana scribed by Mr. Morse That's the World in June...... Spross Dean Victor C. Vaughan, of the The Star..... .... ... Rogers Medical school, left today to speak be- The Year's at the Spring.....Beach fore the Montana State Medical So- Miss Johnson ciety. . Sonata, No. 5, Op. 30........ Guilmant Dean Vaughan will visit a number Allegro appassionata; Adagio; of the western cities where he will Scherzo ' meet a number of the medical alumni Mr. Mrse 'of the University of Michigan. . Morse Accompatiments by Frances L. Hamilton__ _ 'TV PEWRITE RS TEACHERS: past, present or future, Fr Sale or Rent you will find something in our ad on Hamilton Business College page 3 to interest you. Hamilton Busi- ness College. State and William EA605 AT E. William COUSINS& HALL TUTTLE'S - Calender Florist LVNcH R o o m 1002S. NIVRSIY AE. 11UN SLS an :SDAS July 5, 5:00 o'clock-Reception by 2 E YJ the president for the students of the Both Phones 115 Ann Abor, Mich. 338 SO. STATE STREET summer session. July 5, 8:00 o'clock-Concert, Fac- alty of the School of Music, Hill audi- ' toriom, July 6, 5:00 o'clock-Tuberculosis: Its Ultimate Practical Eradication, and the Duty of -the State Toward Those Afflicted, Hon. F. B. Leland. July 6, 8:00 o'clock-Educational Motion Pictures. July 7, 5:00 o'clock-Vocational Cul- ture, Prof. F. N. Scott. July 7, 8:00 o'clock-The Story of American Painting, (illustrated), Prof. H. R. Cross. July 10, 5:00 o'clock-The Nation's Forests, (illustrated), Prof. P. S. Love- joy. July 11, 5:00 o'clock-The Litera- ture of the Maccabean Period, Rabbi Delvered D. Lefkowitz, of Dayton, Ohio. for the Summer July 11, 8:00 o'clock-The Discharg- ing Ear, Dr. R. B. Canfield. Unless otherwise specified, all lec- tures will be given in the auditorium B MAL$1..00 of the Natural Science building. The Farmers & Mechanics Bank U STON BRO S. South Main Street State Street Office The Finest Billiard Room in the State Corner Huron 330 So. State'St CIGARS AND CANDY A' 0000 STRONG BANK WITH EVERY BANKING NEED' "We Try to Treat You Right" The New Catalogue of the li'ver f ichlgal IS NOW READY Complete information concerning the eight Colleges and Schools: LITERATURE, SCIENCE AND THE ARTS, ENGINEERING, MEDICINE, LAW, PH A R- MACY, HOMEOPATHY, DENTISTRY, GRADUATE, AND THE SUMMER SESSION Special Courses in Forestry, Newspaper Work, Landscape Design, Higher Commercial Education, including Railway Administration and Insurance, Architecture, Conservation Engineering, Education (affiliated with Ann Arbor Schools for Observation Study), and a Course for those preparing for the scientific administration of departments of sanita- tion and public health. For Copy of Catalogue, Special Announcement, or Individual Information, address The Dean of the School or College in which interested, or SHIRLEY W. SMITH Secretary University Ann Arbor, Mich. A Bound Copy of the SUMMER SCNlOOL DI RECTORY FREE with each Subscription Several to Receive Military Training A score or so of University men have taken the opportunity to go to the Plattsburg training camp, having left the city several days ago. At a meeting of the Board of Regents, held recently, it was voted to give two hours credit to those attending the camp. Among Michigan students who went are Stanley Smith, '17, John Cur- tis, John C. Parker, '17, and Wilford V. Casgrain, '18. Go to summer school and imagine you are attending M. A. C.