FHE WOLVERINE PROVIDE MILITIARYL ** COURSE NEXT LYE ightni Said * To 21e Whimsical (Continued from Page One) those essentially military schools - which do not confer academic degrees, Storns Yesterday Arouses Reporter to but which, as the result of an inspec- Recollections of Past Hap- tion by the War Department,care es- penings pecially designated by the Secretary of War as qualified for units of the All clouds are usually more or lessj senior divison. charged with electricity. When they Students in the Reserve Officers' have a heavier charge than they can Training Corps will be organized into carry, tension ensues and the charge companies, batteries, troops, ambu- lance companies, field hospitals, bat- jumps through the intervening space talion, or squadrons, and regiments, from cloud to cloud or from cloud to the organization, drill and administra- earth in the shape of lightning. This tion of which shall conform as far as electric spark is often over a mile long possible to that laid down for similar and as it travels it heats the air units in the Regular Army. through which it passes. The ex- Conditions of Service pansion and compression which en- Eligibility to membership in this sues, creates a partial vacuum into branch of service shall be limited to which the air rushes and causes what students who are citizens of the United we know as thunder. States, who are not less than 14 years Lightning is, above all, whimsical. of age, and whose bodily condition in- It can kill without recognition. A dicates that they are physically fit to case is recorded where it shaved the perform military duty. or will be so hair off a young girl as neatly as upon arrival at military age. though with a razor and so deftly that No member of the army, navy or she did not realize her deprivation for marine corps of the United States, or several minutes. In April, 1901, light- of the national guard or naval militia ning struck a certain stable that hous- is eligible for membership in the Re- ed 20 cows. It killed the first, then serve Officers' Training Corps. going down the line killed all the odd Loney Furnished for Uniforms numbers but spared the even ones. An official letter from the Secre- Another peculiar case is recorded tary of War received by Captain Mul- where all the black sheep were killed len yesterday morning authorized an but the white were left uninjured. appropriation of approximately $11 for -10 each .student for the purchase of a , ELtIINA TlONS TAO REPORT SHOWS SUCCESS OF STATE tNIVERSITIES (Continued from Page One) citizens to serve the state whose ser- vant it is. This it does without money and without price. It is already an axiom .that the existence of democ- racy depends upon the intelligence of its citizens, but it is not so readily ap- parent to the belated perception of much of the business world that intel- ligence and education are the greatest of all commercial assets. For they carry with them initiative in action, energy and perception in'the develop- ment of resources, the ways of free spending, the genius of invention and efficiency, and in truth all the essen- tials of advancement and progress. An education which means these things needs to go farther than mere rudi- ments and must give opportunity to the many. So it is that in these es- sentials the state university is the last word in democratic education." What Four Universities' Enrollment Shows *Students Total Work- Institution Enrolled ing Income Illinois ..........7322 $2,824,053.45 Minnesota .......7392 3,033,891.33 Wisconsin .......6765 3,093,254.54 Michigan ........6258 2,202,860.38 'Mich. Ag. Coll. ..2010 576,632.47 tU. of M. & M.A.C..8268 2,779,492.85 *Total attendance: Regular, sum- mer and short course. tSince each of the State Universities of Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Illinois 'Thursday, Aug. 9, 5 o'clock-Subject to be announced. Mr. H. C. Bulkley, Coming Events Regent of the University of Mich- igan, Detroit. (Summer Session Lectures) 8 o'clock-Educational Motion Pic- ures. Open to all students. Lectures take Friday, Aug. 10, 5 o'clock- The Cast place in Auditorium of Natural Science Against English Grammar. Professor building unless otherwise stated. J. R. Brumm. Thursday, Aug. 2, 5 o'clock-Maurice 8 o'clock-The Relation of Insects Barres, (Illustrated.) Professor A. to Man (Illustrated). Assistant G. Canfield. Professor R. W. Hegner. 8 o'clock-Educational Motion Pic- Monday, Aug. 13, 5 o'clock-America's ures. Relation to the World Conflict and to Friday, Aug. 3, 5 o'clock - The New the Coming Peace. Professor F. J. Movements in Poetry. Mr. L. L. Klingberg. Bryson. Tuesday, Aug. 14, 5 o'clock-Stars and 5:30 o'clock a. m.-Excursion Telescopes (Illustrated). Professor to the Island of Put-in-Bay, W. J. Hussey. Lake Erie, under the direction Wednesday, Aug. 15, 5 o'clock -The of Assistant Professor I. D. Scott, High Cost of Living. Professor G. via Michigan Central Railroad to W. Dowrie. Detroit, and Steamer to Put-in-fay. 8. o'clock-Concert, Faculty of the Monday, Aug. 6, 5 o'clock-Geography University School of Music. (Hill and Politics. Professor R. G. Gettel. Auditorium.) 7:30 o'clock. Tuesday, Aug. 7, 5 o'clock-China and the United States. Professor Stan- ley K. Hornbeck. 8 o'clock-China and the United States. Professor Stanley K. Horn- beck. Wednesday, Aug. 8, 5 o'clock-Dollars and Sense in Education. Professor W. D. Henderson. 8 o'clock-Concert, Faculty of the University School of Music. (Hill Auditorium.) Ask for number A5973 at Allmoen- dingers, and hear "THE MAN BEHIND THE HAMMER AND THE PLOW." A truly magnificent patriotic popular on the Columbia Record. 122 E. Liberty. Open During Summer School 11 A. M. to 1 P.M. MICHIGAN INN . Pone 94$-R 601 M. Liber-ty St. I I The War Department was forced to make appropriations for new outfits on account of the preset scarcity of regulation army cloth for the large number of men that have recently been drafted into the army. Uniforms for the men will probably be made of a high grade serviceable material, as near like the regulation army suit as possible. In case the in- dividual members of the unit agree in writing to participate in such camps of instruction as the Secretary of War shall prescribe, a large appropriation will be given for additional clothes. Curriculum of Studies The course of training prescribed for the infantry units of the senior division consists of practical, theoret- ical and physical drills. Military tac- tics, art and history, together with a number of lecture periods are also listed in the schedule. The F mers & Mechanics Bank South Main Street State Street Office Corner Huron 330 So. State St. A 0000 STRONG BANK WITH EVERY BANKING NEED BEGIN TOM RRY' includes an agricultural department, comparison is offered to these Uti- (Continued from Page One) versities, with the U. of M. and M. A. yet paid their 25 cents to defray the C. together. prize expenses and are urged to do so before entering the competition. Being a state institution, the uni- Rules for Participants versity is always responsible to calls The games will all be played on the from the state for assistance of any Ferry field courts and the men in the nature. This, according to the Na- contest are requested to get in con- tional Chamber report, has been es- tact with Chairman Hedin either at pecially marked in Wisconsin where the Press offices or at the time when the trained members of the faculty of they are due to play on Ferry field. the State University have greatly as- None of the first elimination games sisted in formulating much of that ad- can be postponed unless both contest- vanced legislation affecting the rela- ants agree to such postponement, and tions of the state to 'public utilities, providing that agreement does not too and to business in general, for which seriously interfere with the proposed Wisconsin is so well known. In many schedule. All such arrangements should states, through the medium of unl- be made through the chairman. For- versity extension, there are special feits will be given those men whose bureaus at each university which co- competitors do not appear on the field operate in advisory capacity with at the scheduled time. state municipalities in relation to all the various problems of sanitation, so- CLASSIFIED cial life, municipal construction work, education and hygiene. WANTED-Engineering student who Part Played by 'o-education can draw and blueprint a window "Because of its democratic nature, background design according to the state university is almost invar- specifications furnished. See Mr. iably and enevitably a co-educational Mulholland at Mack & Co. 11-2. school," the report continues. "So, S S H E E H A NCO.* Summer School Supplies and Books Now Ready ob YNDON' S, 719 N. University Ave. FOR Eastman Kodaks Eastman Films Guaranteed Amateur Finishing Enlargements from your Negatives a Specialty I have led while others followed in amateur finishing for twelve years. Now we are still leading. We guarantee perfect results or no charge. We give you "Peace Time Results" as we have a plenty of Metol (which we could sell at $50.00 per lb.) and we venture to say that no other firm is using Metol for finishing. If you want the best results you will bring your films here. Two doers frem Hill Audiorium LYNDON',S 719 Noreth University Avenue I The New Catalogue of the ilhverityof Miohigari IS NOW READY Complete information concerning the eight Colleges and Schools: LITERATURE, SCIENCE AND THE ARTS, EN- GINEERING, MEDICINE, LAW, PHARMACY, HOM EOPATHY, DlEN' ISTRY, GRADUATE, AND THE SUMMER SESSION - Special Courses in Forestry, Newspaper Work, Land- scape 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 administra- tion of departments of sanitation 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, Michigan for many years it anticipated that awakened spirit in the modern world, and especially in our country, which recognizes woman's proper place in the general scheme of things, which she has been so long denied by anti- quated and reactionary thought. It seeks to make woman independent in thought and action, so far as circum- stances and the limitations of sex per- mit, and thus to fit her as an efficient and fitting companion and comrade for men, rather than that mythical, impossible creature, who was the glory of the sentimentality of the mid- Victorian period. The 'co-ed,' as she is generally known, has the oppor- tunity of a practical test of comrad- ship during her four years' sojourn at college, and the roll of marriage licenses in after years between class- mates is the best answer to the speci- ous statement that education gives woman a distaste for domestic life." Detroit Hospital Unit to Mobilize Orders have been issued for the Shirley hospital unit of Detroit, to mobilize immediately. The unit is composed of a number of Michigan men and are expected to leave for Al- lentown, Pa., by the first of next week. I Detroit to Put-in-Bay - Cedar Point ClevelandC- Sandusky Daylight Across the Lake Every Day Excursions to Put-in-Bay Round Trip Fare Round Trip Same day on ib Sundays or " ~ l Week Days 75-C., Holidays Je Cedar Point Excursions $125 Round Sunday, Monday, Wednesday and Friday Trip Cleveland One Way Fare, Every Day, $1.75 Big SteelSteamer "Put-in-Bay" leaves Detroit every day at 8:00 a. im., Central Standard Time. Steel Side Wheel Steamer "FrankE.KRirby" leavesDetroit week days at 4:00 p. m., Central Time. FREE DANCING-Finzel's Orchestra on Str. "Put-in-Bay." whole afternoon at Put-in-Bay. Two and one-half hours at Cedar Point Visit Perry $1,000,000 Memorial, the Ca ,es Casino, Dance Pavilons tBg Hotels, Bathing Beaches, Aquatic Slides, Board Walks, Midway, Lagoons, etc.I First Street Wharf, Detroit Write for Folder Ashley & Dustin Steamer Line P Detroit, MichiganIO