THE WOLVERINE Cut this out and h ng to my Shop IT IS GOOD for $1in Trade White Serge Trousers and Summer Suitings awaityou J. K. MALCOLM 604 E. Liberty St. B3renn an .'a Riestaxsran -t Q Regular Board,$3.50 $4. Meal Tickets, $5.50 Single meals, 30-40c. A Clean and Cool Place . to Eat Catering to banquets & parties a specialty Open all Summer Phone 164 709 N. University Ave. Mrs. E-W. Brennan, Prop. NEW Uof M BOATLIVERY CANOES Candies Cigars Cakes Soft Drinks Soda Fountain and Pavillion Orchestra Sunday Afternoons and Evenings P. G. TESSMER, Prop. FOUR WOLVERINES LIBRARIANKOCDESCRIBES METHODS OF ILLUSTRATION ARE PICK OF FIELD I Poits (ut That Pictures Were First sed to Convey Thought The names of tour Michigan appear--_ ed in the all-concensus selections an- Describing all of the common meth- nounced at Philadelphia a short time ods of reproductions, and illustrating ago, Bond, Seward and Kohler being each with lantern slides, Librariat picked for their respective events on Theodore W. Koch introduced his s,- the all-collegiate track team, while dience into some of the secrets of the Sitler divided honors with Sayre of newspaper and magazine in his lee- Pennsylvania for the pitchers' berths ture in the west physics lecture room on the all-collegiate baseball team. Tuesday afternoon. He followed the The track team selections were history of reproduction from the most made almost entirely on the basis of primitive forms to the three color pro- performances at the eastern intercol- cess employed in present day books legiates this spring, while the base- and magazines. ball selections were based on obser- Librarian Koch first pointed out that vations made by the critics responsi- illustrations were used before the ble for the all-consensus selections. written word to convey thought. After The all-college track team was com- showing some slides relative to the posed of the following men: 100 yards, picture language of primitive people, Bond, Michigan; 220 yards, Seward, he discussed early wood engravings. Michigan; 440 yards, Merridith, Penn- In speaking of copper plates as illus- sylvania; 880 yards, Caldwell, Cor- trations, he said that the art was first nell; mile, Speiden, Cornell; two mile, discovered in 1460 by Finiguerra, the Hoffmire, Cornell, 120 hurdles, Braun, Florentine goldsmith. The different Dartmouth; 220 hurdles, Murry, Stam- methods of making the zinc ettcings ford; shot put, Beatty, Columbia; were discussed, and several slides hammer throw, Kohler, Michigan; were presented to illustrate the res- broad jump, Nordell, Dartmouth; high pective merits of the several methods. jump, Oler, Yale; pole vault, Camp, Anthony Van Dyck's portrait of Peter Harvard. Breugal and "The Morgue" by Whist- Those who make up the all-consen- ler were among those thrown on the sus baseball team are: pitchers, Sis- screen. ler, Michigan, and Sayre, Pennsylva- - nia; catcher, Schwert, Pennsylvania; Calkins Pharmacy for drugs, Itf. fleet base, Rhoades, Princeton; secemid base, Clark, Harvard; short-stop, For results have your films develop- Blossom, Yale; third base, Reilly, ed at Hoppe's, 61i East Liberty St. tf Yale; left field, Irwin, Pennsylvania; center field, Swazey, Amherst; right Simmer Students Notice field, Ormsby, Brown. We give special attention to aiia- teur finishing. Daines & Nickels, 336 Full course in Typewriting only S. State St., over Cushing's Drug '$5.00, 711 N. University Ave. 3-4 Store. tf THE ANN ARBOR Pooli FRED C. WEINBERG, Proprietor OPEN EVERY DAY EXCEPT SUNDAY 9:00 A. M. to 9:00 P. M. 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