AT YOUR DOOR THREE ETOLE RN SUMRNLY FICAIO EVENING S A WEEK, 75 UMRPULCTO Vol. V. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, JULY 21, 1914. No. 12i. I GREET TO APPEAR IN OPENING PLAY Famous _clor-11anugex' VWill IFak. Pat of I"' Iipll'i "Vas Cues and lFace " IThurisday MAN'Y SEATS IlE IRESEVEDI With lhe noted le Greet playng the role o1f the Triplt., "Maques ad Faxccs," wil be preseted by the lie .Creel: Woodand Players no the ope- luglerormance of a serie 01 ive ploayo Thursdlay eveninog The or- xititee inx harge announces the fol- lowing cast. 1"11xsxes andi Faces" or "Bleore and Behind the Curtain' Sir CharlePomander, a towno beao .."...... George C,. Sommres Mr. Ernest Vane, a contry getle- mean ....... Charles Francis (Clley Cibber ...Douglas Ros Qixix, anl actor.... Harry Calver Triplet, author, artist, actor. ... :: ... .. ...... .. B o y G re i Lysixeacus Triplet, Roxalaa Trip- lit,lis childrens....Irene evano ....Vere Vivian Mlr, Snxar, l. Soakler, critica ... ...Hlexley Edwardv ...Leonard Craoe Jamies IBrdock, Colander, Hun- ldon, sirvns b George Hare Albert Carroll texnet Kilpackx ('ll IBoy ......Albert Moore PonilixY.........Henry Willis Mitres Van'...Ruth Vivian leg Wsftlingioxx Elsie Herdoolearne Kittile Cive....... Viola Knot Jxxne 'Triplet . t...ertha Cozen At. -Greeni roonx of the teate. At II .-Earnest Vane's maxxnsion. AclIII--rpetsBrrtTesat sale began yesterday after- uon t 4:00 oclock, and ht two lays rem~ainx before lie oeing per- formanxxce, a lxare nnber of ticket have been sold, Single reserved seas aee sold at 7 cents, ard a special of- fir is beinignade of $3.00 for the se- ile-series of ive lperformanes The aftxernxooxnxperformncxes bein at 3:45, and the eveinig show at 8:00 o'lock. A stage is being eretei on the cam- pus, but in case of rain the plays will h givenin xUnxiversiy Hxall. Al IlEIMO'S (RIADUAT1ES PLAED BY A PPOINTM.IE'NT1'0V311Il'F Nxumeroxus grauilates have sered piositixxnxs axxinstxuctors lin differeil pxarts of thxeexxxountr txrough texp- Oiltixextcx'xxxxiti tee, sie te first o July. Amxong ie appointmxxents are the followxing:Ilidxx feninixgs, IHowell, eightih gradle'xxnd high school English; Mlargeuiie Sfevens, UCharlotte, Eng- ish; HlenixCoxoly, River Roge, Exnglish; Mxs. Bessie Priddy, Ypsilan- ti, hisory; Spxhie o, St. Johns, Gex'xxaxn and history; Jla Haleck, Mlixigain City, English; Sophie Hlerr- xxaixx, ellevue, Ohio, Latin and Ger- mxanx; Lee C. Hxughes, Romeo, spr- ixtexxdentxf Roy Waite, Marshid, Or- ygo, lrinxcia; Mary Hasynes, Wil- liaxxsiox, miathematics and English; Nieva Wods, Vicksbrg, domestic sci- eixie; Rhiodxx Surtevant, Niles; Mar- tix" Colbuxrn,Boiose Idaho. RIUTH I VIAN\, wholisslkes leading roles ini the lien (Icee Plxays hiinls llinixg Stud~ents Elect Officers Siummer' school stxdents inking the iwork in enibalmxing arid sanitary sci- ence havxe organized and elected the following officers; president, 0. E. Kilstrom; vice-president, C. E. Otter, and secretary-treasurer, George 0. Farley. PROFESSOR WHITNEY URGES REFORMS IN SCHOOL SYSTEM (ompares Our Present System of Pulic Schools Wills Those of Europe Prof. A. S. Whitney deocribed the 'suggested systems of school reformx, which have been reeommxended by the board of regents, ini his lecture on 'Shall We Reorganize Oxxr Public School Systenm?" in west physien am- phitheater yesterday. He compared the school systems of the Unxited. Stat- es and Canada, which he said were alike, with those of England, France, countries. Professor Whitnsey pointed out the differences ini the curricula of the schools in the differenit countries, showing that the length of the high school course in the United States is sot sufficently long, whlile the ele- mentary course is lenger thani neces- sary. Dy the means of charts, he shoowed the length of the courses wohichx are offered is the Anmerican schools, in comparison to the number of years that the foreignx schools put onx the same subject. 'lbs reform to correct this condition was explained by Professor Wxhitney inx the Regeixts recommendatioix which provides tsr a six year high school of two divisions, a junxior and senior high school, of thsree grades each. An- other reform suggested is that of mnak- ing the high schools, joinior colleges, offerinxg two years of work which would be acceptable as university credti. Librarian Roch to Atlend )h ctig Lixrarian 'Theodore WV. Koch will attend a joinit meeting of the Michigan anxd Wxisconsins library associatiosot be held at Menominsee, Mtich., and Mar- ixnetxe, Wis., July 29-31. Mtr. Kcch is piresidenit of the Michtigatx library as- sociationx. 'OLD BOYS' TAKE WORK IN A'''t ENGINEERS DEFEAT SUMMER MEDIC DEPARTMENT ft';e xnuissxxinlxsbll ' 10 H M I N your pfinuncixl ali spoitL. ~tI neeuist* ME I CH PON AluixufrontCla.sses iiuthes"Eighties" "halsie bxlls, e. ou are' rei-w- - Studin hsSpecil ('Cleic qusted to siisgyour 'sss- * S ss l lgxittIsig Faictor siin Us.7 I' urse si~ents t he hie leixias soo sssi s's ss hls The suxxxxmertedical departxxent-_-. includes a laxrge xxxmbr 01fxxex, nwho - - V 1 11. lTARTI IS1111R .ED, Ilt' hvbeneggdimeiawokTRA 'SME ST ENSeither as hpractitioners or as teachers, DILY Al' IIEI,'I'1 SLthtX'llE -'leirlstxxv'ek aofiok ifn iix'.cixxx foe- mnxy years. Athoughx the xxun- xru evesioxxitedepaxtmexn'xtaxilxxgx, her is large every suxxmex, the 1914 Onxxte xieexig' of 5 tudvext',halexxii' 'xixxlx)pSxtrdaxyxftexxnionxxwhxci enrollmient inclxxdes a larger repxr- been heedted daii' xt the lxniiersity ithevxg ixxx'vs, xddxmaterixlly by tx sentation of the experienced oen, healthx ervie. tOf these xabuxtv ti tixi xxiiidbu.rixxxxg ox Cv'xx'gxi most ofxvhxomxxare Michigan alumni, were sLenx axd 35 wss'sxxxi'xx, e r sent-xandxiih sxiiy I iixt, tox lii~ Authorities ini thisdepartment :claimnumxber of xviii irteautexd beixig diii. iii v ofthe unbeat'xeii-meicxs ti thx that it is by the high grade of work to this larger proportionx o1 themi' -tuii o x iatos cxii score. done during the summoer that lbs roletd isumerie'school. Thxe' have 'lTie 'gxxxv xaxix'xggedi fromix ixit io standrd of thxe ux'dical school is rais- boon no ases vf sur' throat afthlii'ep- xixishbutxhd eixoiughx surrises'vfiii ed, idenaicitypte, ilast stixxixer eandWht'ti i xxvi sed Cismxixit vintxrxsixxe(;t- The clinical department especially whexi iwo cases resulted fata'lly. iitx o o ii offers work arran~ged for the pxracti- lD. Elsie Seeye Pratt hasxos xxiv ii. asex'r, uxxit afte "Sis" tioner. The followsing are enrolled i abroad fr the stumxixer xand xiilnti i f'rl fratrebge n the mare strict clinical cosrses. be bxack unitil the opeiixg ito iif :itix a ix exni xiaxxrecied txaxi- lDe. . Arnold, '89, Denon, 0.; Dr. school ini October, bit other areoxgi lii 1_, i thiieiiifourielliirouxit, J. C. Atwell, '98, Butler, Pa.; Or. P. mens are made for the treatmxexnt o+''xxx;si liofiThusdxy'vsv'n'xah IH. Quick, '95, Oivet, Mich.; Dr. Thos. universityiwomien. 'The husryillitdxsweit t I i x,lxx', xxni, iaxibs teale- '- Blair, '92, Lyons, 0.; Dr. C. P. Porter, remain the soni; fxoxmx9.00 to 12:00xexxxsiisttxx'x,, xii n xtuiene baloonix '99, Elsie, Mich.; Dr. F. .L. Morse, '98; a.in., daily except Sunxday. ride, wxoul hve rendred a. very good Dr. Geoo L. Mood '03, Alton, Mich.; re tcouxnt osimxnseitf.IWheat, foteii' Dr. Mxaie Nielsen, '03, Onmaha; Dr AJVCTOA N OA ier a osdrby bte A. . Obrien, '08, Ironwood Mich.; DrSASJ OCTIONALjAN MORAL i tipar't'cl ax x'alytgtplcs F. J. Seber, '82, Rush Mediscal Col- TRAINING ARE ISEP RBLE ixetee anlHxxgiitt did the' bully at On'; D. T. D. Schmelzridt 94 Be-A ~~tA1~ thscrnfote ilmks S- troit; Dr. E. A. Panck, '94, Illinois;-le gxrnerxing 4 runs out at ie trip, Dr. Erwin Linderbergen', '96, Louis- hx6icihsnl I.hB. aIs ss, mxI'hasesto th' pate, swhile "Thomxxxxy" 4 ixle sills; Dr. S. L. Morgns, '98, Iowa Ai's'(Closely Linkesd in 'Blk circuit the'tiimxes out xxi taxis State; Dr. B. J. Mc~arry, '02, D- Yeserdany a1t bt. troit; Dr. J. B. Sesvrt, '05, Detroit; 'fheieinginiers gainixi11 'xxxn lead Dr. H. OH. James, Jr., '10, Detroit; and That vocationxai training cxant be in the lerst two fxxxi lairely D~r. A. A. Eggstein. '12, Vanderbit. seprated from nioral trxainixg, an rid hte: t> m.,s 'iedc that these two phascs of eduxixtioni tas thex aihphix. x to eenx tinxxs are bound together ixseparxaby, awre 11 h, oxai005xi rehevi secoxd ix the "U'SE hOMEi BOOKS THIAN TN . the principal ideas advanced y AMr.thilsxftv'tsero aid x'e'x 1913," SAY LIRARtY OFFICILS Jesse . IDavis, princial of he dixxdx'' -~~ ~ t -baadn Cexlecldt.ix xxc. . g ,uttixug then -- api's ental ighscho:-111 fixde a ive n alhls, timd (Gabraithx Rtecent reports from the desk off- of his lectures lat nighttlied xo Sisle. Te iexi mani up wsxa dials at the university library indicate "Wbheni business men ask us about Smixthi, who batted t a .1A0 cliii inn a marked increase this summer in the students who have applied fox' hot hs- etgan.'isbg ice rv number of students using the library l ios= in iheir estabishments," Al. tdxbi alf el,'losgbmt 'over that of the 1912-13 summer se- Oais said, "they invariably want to Kline aid Nutting to cross the plat. sion. Just how large the increase is, knuowe about their characies first. The tebinson, however, spoild the rxxlly Icannot be stated at present, as the sta- particular traininge a sxdent may iby fxnnig ou. tistics have not as yet been made outk have had foe the sort o1 work he in- Th'le other engineer tallies cxmne iii From tenmporary records kept at tends to do is a matter of seoxdary le fourth ard seventh innings. Whea the circulation and delivery desks, consideration," streitig xth orhst s hwerastay growth in the num- Ar. Davis shwed hxow the ides, oh dowsem, by hitting a cleani singe to her of books issued for home use and vocaional gidance first seigifnuxted ight. Sise failed to dodge onxo f reference work has boon noted. Near- n England, and whiieoaoh fet of csn- Soth' s curves, and tole se-onil lie Ily all of the desks in the seminary pratively little signifieance, it grad- Wheat plfered third. Hucliitt hen room are now occupied, and the daily ally attractedi this attentioxx ol tose pecee okxe ihfyi ei circulation of bookse from the upper interested in the advanxcemt ot ed- troeedenditkioockx'das tixohnflythe sid e reading roonm is larger than that of ucaiou. It appeared first n the sas sink Gabraith, however, ook last sunxmer. Anerican Contient lxx the estermxtiings to easy, andmxdxuffed tie ball, -____- -____ xsiates and gradually corked its way aoiinmg 'Whieat ard Siser to scamnpxr 'IWO S'rI)EN1STR IlEATIlEDI wes.moume. Siser led off ins the seventh hN [IVEiS~l HO~tT.LS. The cumbersonme subjects whchu are'sntetmeERgvershoHhihPIcTALS by deving a log limer betweeni left ar smtie gve o-ih cooil fielder Kline's legs and reacied third There are at present two students students foe rhetoric themues, and thei'eoetebl cudb eae n beig teatd i th unverityboo -little good that is deemved rom ucaih eoel~ebl ol b xydlx bein tratedfn he uivesit bos wok wa dicused b th speker; vghitt grounded to fBst, anu was itals. Clinton B. Drake, '17M, was byte pakrisae sri OCainor's error, whie Sser sperated on for a hernia and is almost and compared to the work whichi wav scred. ~yons connected amd found ready to go bonu. William . Case, nosy being done in Gramd Rapids. flersc-berm an attempt was made tx tag '17E, is in a serious condition as a"SuetshudbaloetowieHgt ttir.Bhmncosd result of ani inflamation of the a-osujcsnwhhteyreie- the plate on ranu's single ard thus toid bone, following a cold, ested. That is the only way to get net menuon 1went own in, one, two the bst results from the Engishb three order. classes."Tmemedcrale slgtyite Geulogy Profe'ssor' onl Wetern Ixrips The second ecture on the series siTheamedisvlenti iixgh.~tl in e Professor E. C. Case, of the geology will be given. at :00 o'clock this f-'ondw ntesxh oisnsn deuartment, is spending the summer ternoon in theo physics building, the ied to eft and scored on O'Connor's in Idaho, Nevads and several other third will occur at 8:00 o'clock Wed- tilOCno isl oighm w iesterni states. He is engaged in nesday, whiie the other two of the on Thomuas's error. Smith singled i study of the variouosenments of phys- series are scheduled oe 7:00 ociock 'tm senhafrtxomxhdben ographical geology to be found in that on Thursday amid Friday, peceding part of the country, the Ben Greet perforamances. (Continued on page 4.) THiURSDAY, 8 P.rP., Reade rndAnulume3COUo Seat Sale at Wahr's Stae Taylor's "-hasks and Faces" Anul umerScol ggmeto FRIDAY,,3:45 P. M., Street Store, opens Monl.. -RDY Twelfth Night" G u ' day, July 20th, at 4 P. M, BcniGrcct's Wooghand Playcrs Reserved Seats, 755 SATURDAY, 3.45 P. M. . ssYuLk t By special arrangements Stu- SATURDAY, 8 P. M., Campus Theatre July 23, 24, 25 redt ucdrul teos.0al fiv "TheTempst"performances