AT YOUR DOOR THREE THE ONLY OFFICIAL EVENINGS A WEEK, 75c SUMMER PUBLICATION Vol V. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, AUGUST 8, 1914. No. 20. 'VAN DAL' WRITES- ON IMPRESSIONS OF BRITISH ISLES H. Beach Carpenter, '14, Tells Wolver- ine Impressions of London Before Outbreak of War in Europe SEES AMERICANS MIMICED IN MUSIC HALL OF LONDON Says Campus at Cambridge University Excells Those of American Institutions H. Beach Carpenter, '14-'16L, manag- ing editor of The Michigan Daily for 1914-15, and Morris Milligan, '14, last year's Varsity football manager have been spending the last two weeks in England, and previous to the outbreak of the war intended to spend several weeks on the continent. The follow- ing letter was received yesterday from Carpenter-, Russell Square, London, July 26, 1914. Detroit Street Railway Wants Men 'RUSSIA AND PRESENT CRISIS' A letter received by Dean Cooley this morning from the firm of Barclay TO BE DISCUSSED FRIDAY Parsons and Klapp, states that a num- ber of young men are wanted for transportation work on the Detroit Six Other Lectures, Recital and Con- street railway. As Dean Cooley leaves cert Will Compose RestPJ the city tonight, has referred the mat- of List ter to Professors Riggs and Allen, and they will attend to any applications. "Russia and the Present European Friends Here Grow Distressed as no News Crisis," in connection with lantern Amercan tevew PintsKoc Lecureslides, will be discussed by Prof. C. L. C ~ N' ' ' ei ATmericamnReview Prints Koch Lectu r eade riday afternoon as e moa Comes; M any Believed to Be in August, 1914, ;contains an article, timely number on next week's enter- Inland "Some Old-Time Librarians" by li_ tainment program. Professor Mead- brarian Theodore W. Kach. The ar- er's long study of Russia permits him tide is a reprint from a commence- to speak authoritatively on its place ment address given by librarian Koch in the present European struggle. LIBRARY WILL SUFFER GREAT LOSSES at Western Reserve university. Other numbers on the program fo' the week are a faculty concert, six LITS SLAUGHTER BARRISTERS, 15-4 Engineers Forfeit Yesterday's Game to Laws, While Latter Hand One to Lits TO PUBLISH AVERAGES TUESDAY other lectures and a recital of miscel- laneous readings by Prof. R. D. T. Hollister's class in interpretative read- ing. All of the numbers will be held in the west physics lecture room ex- cept the faculty recital which will be presented in Hill auditorium and the readings which will be staged in Sar- ah Caswell Angell hall. The program follows: Monday-"Educational Evolution of Women," Prof. C.O. Davis, 5:00 o'clock. Cnala-(ivi I omrv~ n t il No word has been received from a daughters are in Cambridge, England. majority of the professors who were Friends of Professor Fred N. Scott, touring in Europe at the outbreak of head of the rhetoric department are the war. Friends here who were at especially worried. When last heard first confident that they would receive from he was with his wife and family cables promptly, are now distressed in :Berlin. about the safety of the travelers, es- As announced in the last Wolverine, pecially those who were in inland Prof. Rene Talamon is believed to be countries when the war opened, with serving as an officer in the French ar- little hope of getting to a port, or ev- my, taken from his honeymoon in par- en of getting transportation to a place is. U li (rifta ihrar nL. . _ British Islets o ts so s '-' " "mprovement, of safety. Spain is believed to be the nl irs 0 y ary to Uiier FINAL LEAGUE STANDING * lustrated), Prof. A. Teldi, 5:00 o'clock; objective point of many stranded tour- Unless the present blockade of for- Perhaps the most disconcerting thing Faculty recital, 8:00 o'clock ists. eign tratnsportation is broken up with- about the English people is that they Won. Lost- . - t a recda.-"University-Education speak the language as it is spoken in inWednesday-unive 7 2 .778 *rsed Prof. Greiner Has' Thrilling Escape in the next few months the university Epag....g.g.s....s. 2 .7 in. Scotland," Prof. R. M. Wenley, 5:00 . library announces that it will feel those high society, much-liveried En- *Lits.........:..6 3 .67 o'clock; "Photography in Natural Col- Friends of Prof. Anton Freidrich lary ssnst hat it wil ted glish dramas prevalent on the American aLaws.......... 6 .33 ors," (illustrated), Prof. H. H. Willard Greiner, assistant professor of me- flat the university library carries on stage. The broad vowels and crisp Medics.... 2 7 .222 8:00 o'clock. chanical engineering, a German citizen a bou trade iti Germany, England Thuendings are there. E"ery Thrsday-Plantation Life in the who went to his home it Germany for atd France alone amounting approxi- Englishman, be he waiter or lord, A 15 to 4 slaughter Thursday after- Ante-Bellum South," (illustrated), a visit this spring, were greatly relie- iately to $10,000 yearly Germany seems to talk as if he were a member noon of the laws by the lits marks the Prof. U. B. Phillips, 5:00 o'clock; mis- ed when they learned yesterday that iastl the list with an order atounting of some faculty, and the singular thing finish of the iterdepartmental sum- cellaneous readings, Prof. R. D. T. he had reached Detroit. He sailed just to $5,000 yearly, England next with about it is that, after a week here, you suer session baseball league, as the Hoilister's class in interpretative read- before the outbreak of hostilities on $,000, asid Frtncthird with $2000 grow acclimated to the speech, and engineers forfeited yesterdays contest in 8:00 o'clock the German liner, Kaiser Wilhelm, The sittatiot as regards Germany find yourself listeningskpialtotthlasadtelteintrfr-ng8:0'cc. dsFriday-"Russia and the Present which escaped from Eiglish and is particularly serious. The center for the decided Americanisms of people feit tomorrow's game to the lit team. European Crisis," (Illustrated), Prof. French cruisers after a thrilling chase. the book tralding inidustry in this from the States just off the boat. There will, however, be a post-mortem C. L. Meader, 5:00 o'clock.; "The ad- According to German law, citizens country is situated at Leipzig, which "English" Easily Acquired scrap between the its and engieer justment of Modern Education to New is far inland. The books must be first here are, some time next week. Educational Ideals," Supt. C. E. Chad- country may not be brought into ser- Thr rof course, a lot of "En- Tusa' aeshipped tu port, and then transported gihss"poal uta nees eo eri,80 'lc. vc.I ehdntlf uti ie ot~~onr.A ead nln Afe h is nThursday's seaf etoi,:0 o'clock. vice. If he had not left just in tinme glishisms," probably just as indefens- After the first round, Thursday's however, he would ave been presse s country. As regards England Ible as the figures of speech hatched game degenerated into a footrace oe e and France, with their book trading game degeeratedrinola footrceeintoutecfield.cetero at Lodon and Paris, the pro- across the Atlantic, of which mostly around the bags among the members B D A TDr. Reuben Peterson and family, as hemses tfcndt. af, howvs, hug- all depend largely for their juiciness ofthe lit team. The laws started '' BANDsPLA on the lip action and utter nsonha- bs anhe of t usr tes nones in fine form. Bachop, the first man be in London waiting for the earliest land should lose her water rights,u up, began the game with a sizzling GO TO CAMBRIDGE passage home.asac hasan Englishmanspa mnsccoetaotdtih r ngsm ean sunhrtriple and Adams proceeded to follow Dr. C. A. Burrett is due to land on come to a standstill. an absolutely un-American manner suite, scoring Bachop. Martin drew the Holland liner, Kroonland, ne Assistant librarian Francis L. Good- that he has to look him hard in the a base on balls and stole second, both Manager Hoexter Says Baud Will Play Mondayrich, of the order division, sent out a aeasyoebll adatoekecndsbthMnaesHexth'SastauhWllPlyiona. areoeria oderafe-wekxao eyes to make sure that he is not try- Adams and Martin scampering home at Both Harvard and large German order a few weeks ago, lng tao uphold the studied speech of Cand a smaller one last week. No ship- onng to upholdgle therystudiedk- speech.GaofsNothing has been heard front trot. the stage., It is all so un-natural,onCrsnssnl.Eeyhglok tACGas James P. Bird ad a party of 12 ot- mseitst from these countries have been thi sthge. foreiner, at whi montu ed soft for the pleaders, but Wilbur ers, who were in Switzerland when ts r m te second cass mail thinks the foreigner, at which momentdampened things slightly by whiling WILL ALSO APPEAR IN NEW OK the war began. received lately, but second class mail the Englishman in his turn is doubt- out. Millard, however, came through Dr. ArthPrER.IHaElYndters.Haan still continues to come in. For the Dr. Arthur . Hall and Mrs. Hall less regarding the American s with a double and tallied Carlson. This Michigan's football team will meet and Dr. Powell, and Mrs. Powell and time being, all orders will be held over practiced clown. ended the scoring for all time with Harvard at Cambridge, Mass., Oto- until the present crisis is passed. Caricature Americans the laws, as Brilmyer steadied, fan- ber 31. That Michigan's band will also the band sill go to Cambridge via New company thet on this trip. The other nght I went to a show ning the next two candidates and hold- make the trip was the announcement It is probable that a body of local at a local music hal, where considering the barristers to one hit and no of Mr. Samuel J. Hoexter, manager of York City. According to these planssupporters ill make the trip, and it able fun was produced by caricaturing scores for the rest of the game. the band yesterday. which are practically certain of being is largely on this assumption that Mr. Americans. I suspect that there were . The lits almost filled their stick with This is the first time in the history carried out, the band will arrive in loexter is going ahead with his plans. a great many American tourists in the notches in the third inning, eight runs of Michigan's band that actual plans New York Friday, Oct. 30, and play Definite plans have also been made audience, and that some of the uproar being accumulated on a total of four have been made in advance for the before the New York alumni at a sass tot taking the band to Lansing for the over the libelling of Geo. M. Cohan's safeties. The laws gave a fine exhf- certain transportation. Mr. Hoex- .ll. A. C. game there, Saturday, October "Grand Old U. S. A." resulted from bition of a French aviation corps and ter states that if he receives favorable meetimg Friday night. As a large num- 7. the attempt of some of these to cover forgot to come to earth and see what replies to letters which he has sent ber of alumni would go to Cambridge Up to last year, the University of up their nationality. In the play, Continued on page 2) to the New York alumni association, from New York, the band would an- MIichigan band was one of the biggest which was "Msee Tralala," it es of the campus. Trips to was suggested that tea be offered to a(Cornems andtPenyapualTrys bo couple posing as Americans. Retort:C andbengstas alwpasbn "Probably they would prefer gum" jsmade by selling tags or pssing the The play was a good one, by the way, hat among local merchants. This which is more than can be said foryear,Muder Mr.Hoexter's guidance, mos ofthe ligter prouctisd r- Reorganized Uivhersity the organization, with what help it most of the lighter productions run- of lichigan band which received from the athletic association, ning in the theatrical season just adb w ulccnet n and by two public concerts and a about to close. will follow the team this dance, has been able to establish itself American talent seems to control the music hall stage here right now. fall. Accordimg to present onafoothg, which in another year Elsie Janis is the talk of the town in wivi be entirely "rock bottom". a "Passing Show" at the Palace, whileplins of Manmger Hwle, Sam Bernard led the audience to the the band will Journey to Dean Cooley Goes on Fishing Escapade brink of hysterics in his "Belle of Dean Cooley leaves tonight for an Bond Street," which also featured Ina extended vacation trip through the Claine. Enemies of the tango might game, cleber ii, ans sill northen part of the state. Me will have found good debate ammunition atg- the Alhambra last night. While dand- play before Netv York joist a party of friends at one of the ing one of its more animated varieties, alumnnorthern lakes, and they will spend a woman lost hold of her partner's most of the time fishing. The dean hand, and fell backward into the or-wexpects to be back about the middle chestra. It was sometime before they eptetobebk (Continued on page 4.) of September.