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The Wolverine, 1917-06-28

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___________THE WOLVERINE

Wuerth Thea tre
Mtiee , 33o. Nights 63, 8, 93
Saturdsy-Sundy--Continuous
I'1s-i222 -2- . Desm.ond2522in22"Pad
dy17l3112." Ass:Keystone Com~edy.
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Sat-3-m 'Miles3 12 int1er22in1"'Ev-T -
onme ." A1522 Mlie Icig i "h
~lycy of1the)2211 (ro."122art7
Orpheum Theatre
Matieesz,3:32 Nghs 2:32, 8932
Satrdy-S221ays-Continuous
Thirs-ri-8-9-11anhe Seet 2an 1
Thma Aega 'in 2 eSilont Prt-
1 22522112.Pictogrph.
Sat3o-121in Ade in "he 1ron
Shoat22322 ;632;802'932
15c Unles Othewise2 Speifidl
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Thre 25 0229orgeWalsh ia "h Bok
Agn22 an2122rz Comedy.1
Fri. 2-Frances Nel1o2222 "h Beat-
ful 222M2 1bin1er222 MaCome
Sat 32--A1ice Jye12t222HrSec2222
Cha p2 112The2Secret Kingdm";lst
pat Mr.V2r222 Cas221 222 letra"
We have both the inclination and
the equipment to furnish the
best in banking service
The Ann Arbor Savings Bank
INOPRA OD16
Capital and Surplus $ 500,000.00
Resources . . . $4,000,000.00
Northwest Corner Main and
Huron Streets
707 North University Avenue
Open_ ALL Summer
Lunch Room
LUNCHES, SODAS
AND TOBACCO
338 S0. STATE ST.
'*1N1tlli@4111I119111111i9111111111111111J
IF you have any good old
shoes about the house
s Will you kindly let me know
where they are c
- Or fetch them dow to me
Dr. Tom Lovell
- 402 Detroit St. °
Tcar comes right by the door2
Mrs. T. L. Stoddard
Marcel and
Water Waving
HairGoods and Cosmetics
707 North University Avenue

.Developing, I Oc Prints, 3o, 4c, So
8 HOUR SERVICE
KODAK FINISHING
'arcade Floral Shop - "Kodak Florist"
Nickels Areade Opp, Sub-Postal Station
Phone 600
CHINESE AND AMERICAN DISHES
Open All Sumere
TRY GEORGE'S CHOP SUEY
WAI KING LOO
314 S. St$. Phone 1544-M

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' he Mioiv r inE
The official studet newspapr' f(
the University of Mitchigall n01225
02es1121. tPublishled by the studentso
Tulestay, 'Thlursday a1n(1Satray a2
ternoonls. Twenty-five 122112.
Advertising rates-Fulrnished upon015ap
placaton to the bus1iess mnalager.
Subscriptionsa as 2 t1a 2kn2at (Qu21
ry's21221dtUnivrsity Aenue1ePha
Office 110ur2: Mana6112g-2e1itor, 1:8
to 2:0daily; lbus2ies's2. 22 113
1:0(0 to 2:00 daily. 3212n13260(1o
2414.
Address, The Wolverine, ress 1B21i1d
ing, Mylard St., Am Arbor.
Iendal(lirttW. NitI r -H alagitt 'Edto
-' -Phone 2414 02 185.2
lh'l'oartl 1 (lt-ltlIsll's sl[onage'
Phosne 960 or 241-1
THURSDAY, JtJNPJ 28, 1917
THE 1917 WAR CLASS
Comnmenlcemnelt orators for man'
years have harped on the theme "o
1222 entering tie great conflict, th
Battle of Life with the World."
This year's War Clasn above al
ohers has been uhered into the ver
crisis of humanity and ot nations, an
the 2012flict is one ot the many, Th
seniors who received their diplomas
_ tsday certainly must eel (that greatsr
emtion ts do teir best, tat greate
patr iotir eeling to do their utmost fo
their country and suffering natiss.
The Class of 1917 has struggled
along and prepared for our long year
in order ts cope mre successfully
with a nation's problems, There ha
never ben a class able to graduat
w2ith soon) great opprtulnities, uch de-
mands fr worthsy and efficient leaders
as (be Class of 1917. We rest ou
hopes in them and have the conviction
that their influence will nt soon be
forgotten.
As thelem2)br's of the class sep-
arate to the 21211 of the globe, some of
tthenm perhaps sson in2 active service
to join those of their raks who have
aready enlisted we wh11 remain wish
thm safety 'and2 success in their great
PSYCHOPSEUDOGROANS
Iy Perk
1ing here, w2he2n ased if 122 had bei'
teacbing evr 2sinc 112 was gradua11tdt
srm college, said2 "No t worked (112
tirst four3ears after S gaduated bt
123v2 been teaching ever sinOce."
ReiIs~'s manlagr 1111111wantIs to
cal this publicatinl the "Wlohlverine'
bult "Quill-pusher 'Teeter" will not
stand for i.
le Careltlmeni--fountiain plens 1a111
pam beach suits mae a2 bad combina-
[nowtn'f orry aiouttthe summele
school corss folks, yu will gel1by
with ase.
'P111S IS Nol' VERIY (COOP EI11'THER
Ann Aror's fited with caps ad2
gowns,
The Girlie likes them but te fellos
frowns
And says, "Why 10016 at me
All 1Issant is my degree."
Ann Arbor's filled with Almlnae bld

W~ho tell and 1laugh of dlays o3 old.
Of Htestsn, While and th~e Star Vaut-
ette.
They declare they all feel frisky yet.
Ann Arbor's filled withs parents too
Who came 1to5see9vhat SWill dill do
With all the money (13(2 year hsas cost
And 01221 it's far fromn being lost.
WOMEN
The Pounkville Club hbas installed
in it.s rooms a fine lot of collapsible
chewing-gum receptacles.

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' TY PEWRITIERS
®FOR RENT OR SALE
r Hamilton Business College
Phoe 342-R STATE and WILLIAM
- Coming Events
(Sunier Session 1.eetures)
01261 to all tudten'lts. Lectures
ta(21e place in Auditoriulm of Natura
Scierne building, unless otherws
xstated.
Mtonday, Jully 2 at 2 o'clock-Witd
Flower1s and WVild Floe-er Garde-1
ing (illustrated). Professor A.
Tealdi.
Tuesday, July 3 at 5 o'clock-"Micl-
igan Men and Mtoments," by I'rot
A. G. Hall.
Wednesday, July 4 at 8 o'clock-Con-
cert by faculty of School of M(usic.
(Hill Auditorium.)*
Thursday, July 5 at 5 o'clock-Se';.
gation in Secondary Education, by
Mr. D. McKenzie of Detroit.
Thubrsday, July 5 at 8 o'clock--Ifduc,
tionlal Motion picturces.
Friday, Jully 6 at 5Io'clsck-Recep~tion2
Eby the) Presidenst for the students51 of
the Summoer Session. (Alumnoi
Memorial 14a11.)
F~ritay, July 6 at 8 o'clock-"Th~e Story
of Amorican Sculpture," (illustrat-
ed), by P'rof. IT.It. Cross.
UNVEIL TABLET TO
PROFESSOR WOOD
I nlginleeling Aluni C (ontribute Me-
morilal as Tlribulte to First
Professoer of (College
Alumn11i of thle engin~eering college
contributed 21321'unveiledt a bronze me-
mlorial tablet ts the mem'~ory of Prof.
D~eVolson Wood, the2 first engineering
professor at Michigan2, at the ansnual
clas d39' exercises of senior engineers
Tu~esday morning.
Whlile in (112eemploy of the tUni-
versity dulrinlg(is early years, Pro-
fossolr Wood was a constant advocate
for the ilnstallations of a decpartmuent of
1232hanica1 engineering, anti foresaw
is fulture as one of the biggest and
s~r-st inmportant departments of the
IUiversity. Bunt the regents did not
12221 hio advice at that time, and Pro-
fessor Wootd2001) accepted a professor-
ship at Stevelns Institute of Technsl-
6gy, whvlich institultion he served for
-somse 25 years. Ten years after his
tlepasrisire fronm Michigan, the me-
chan1ical en~gineering departnment wasr
installed, thus folfilling the prediction
a1nd wish of Professor Wood.
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SUMMER SCHOOL STUDENTS
We're already to nerve you-Our otock of
is complete.
Sconde-hand o.Ioks its great numbers at grratly resduced pics.
UNIVERSITY'2 BOOKSTORE
AT'- OUR FOULNTFAIN
TH'wE .BEST
SERVICE ~
Ann Arbor2
Make Our Store Your Store This Summer !
COMluPLISTS STOCK
Watches - Jewelry - Silverware
FineItepaiingeof Wetches andJewelry
EYE GLASSES
We do ourso%22-22 Ten. Grinding, 21.t222252tus t iveyes promt service.
HALLER& FULLER, State St' Jefrelers

1857----Dry Goods, lFurniture, and Women's Fashiono 1917
Tie
A cool, quiet dining place J
where an appetizing lunch-
eon ca n be obtained at a
nioderate cost during any
part of the shopping day.
Special ~Noon Dinner, 65C
(Second Flour)
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Htoward laher, llx-'1:l, .htendis ('oni-
nlencentent of Brolther

Howsard Baker, ex-lI3L. 9w110 ias.
b2eenl in the first aline trenches on
'Ypres and Somome fronlts, arrived in
Alli Arbor this wvek to attend tse
commlencemnent of his brother Reot
R. B~aker, '171E.
Mtr. Baiker has been a mlembier of
thae Britisis Royal engineerinig50orps
for (he past six nmonthss, having pre-
viosly served witho the trenach mortar
corps for approximately two year.
The firat isand aecounts of the ear as
given out by Mr. Baker indicate (hat
the wvar has assumed tremendous pro-
portions and that descriptionss of war1-
fare have not beeni exaggerated to a
great extent. Of a' unit of 167 mel),
only four survived, Mr. Railer being
one of the fortunaate.
Mtr. 'Baker is a mensher of Sigma
Plii Epsilon fraternity.
Htenley hill Reporter on Detroit News
Henley Hill, '17, a member of The
Daily staff for several years. has se-
dced a position as reporter on the
Detroit News.
Thae Wolverine delivered to your
dloor all summer for 75c.
Try The Wolverine want ado for re-
sults.

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