PAGE THREE THE WOLVERINE -ToUsA WILL LEAD BAND IN 'EcIAI/AIIO TALK 5(! PERSON WHEN IT IS HERE i CAMVS PDQFESSIH S t (Continued from Page One) Sthe Western World," which includes three parts. There are also selections YOU WANT TO GET RICH DON'T from "Mephistofele," and the overture ENTER LAW SAYS PROF. from "Mignon," besides one of Percy R. W. AIGLER Grainger's works, played in Ann Ar- bor for the first time a year ago this (By Prof. I. W. Aigler) winter, by the Boston symphony or- 30 long as human conduct and re- chestra. Mr. Grainger is now play- ions must accord with pre-estab- ing in one of the United States hed and determinable rules, the bands. idy of law, and the practice thereof, The program will be as follows, 11 be of absorbing interest. When subject to additions and changes: consider further that our govern- Program nt is one s law, and that therpo- 1-Moorish Scene, "The Court of ions of highest responsibility there- Grnd"......Chp 'are such that training in law is 2-Coranetd '." ' cuilarly desirable, it is not at al 2-Cornet solo, "The Student's ilrl dsrale t s o a al Sweetheart" ..........ellstedt rprising that many young men have Mr. . Simon ten to the legal profession. Mr. Frank Simon Few Lawyers Well-to-Do 3-Character Studies,'The Dwell- If a young man's chief ambition is ers in the Western WorldS become wealthy he had better ,...RSousa e up the idea of practicing law. (b) "The Red Man" e trials of the young attorney in (b) "The White Man" iking a living even for himself ire 4-Soprano solo, "Ah, furs e lui" 11 known.. While most lawyers of (from "La Traviata")....Verdi y real ability are able ultimately ( m sLar Mody e make a comfortable living for Miss Marjorigt e Moody smselves and families, and a few 5-Night of the Classical Sabbath, from "Mephisofele" ..... Boito come well-to-do or even rich, the Intermission I compensations in a feeling of in- 6-Overture, "Mignon" ..... Thomas "pomens atns areiatingthatin-7-(a) British Air, "Shepherds pendene ad tribualization tha he Hey" ......... Percy Grainger d in large measure, to social de- (b) March, Sabre and SpursSousa lopment and political progress. i-Vocal solo, "In Flanders Field Oratory Not Necessary for Law the Poppies Grow" (new), Sousa Professor Parker has well pointed (Words by Col. John McCrae) t that a childish love for mechani- Miss Ruby Helder 1 toys and their operation does not 9-ha sy,"He ,er , cessarily mean that the child has natural aptitude for engineering. ..................... Hosmer also it may be said that a boyish clination to be disputatious and ar- hours had better take up some other .mentative does not by any means life work. In addition to the quali- dicate that there is good material ties just mentioned, a man to be a r a lawyer. Nor does oratorical successful lawyer must have that in- ility indicate a fitness for the prac- definable quality - personality. He , of law. There was a time when must be able to understand men and ability to move to tears was con- their ways and to deal with them. lered a very large asset, but times Present Need for Lawyers Great .ve changed, and many of the most Every period of reconstruction in le and successful lawyers have but the past has been filled with work tle speaking ability. and opportunities for far-seeing law- Lawyer Must Have Personality yers. How far th e present great Just as it is often said that base- struggle will have undermined and .11 players are born, so we frequent- upset -established institutions and hear that some men have a legal ideas, no one can foretell. If there stinct. This instinct is probably ever was a need for well trained thing more than a naturally active, members of the bar with vision, it derly mind. Such a mind properly cannot have been greater than at the alned generally and specially with present time. e resulting general education, cou- - ed with ,a willingness to work hard Dancing at the Armory every Sat- id constantly, will go a long way urday from 9 to 12. Fischer's or- making one a successful lawyer. chestra. nyone who expects to observe union Typewriters cleaned and repaired. O. D. Morrill, 322 S. State St. (Over A LARGE Baltimore Lunch.)-Adv. 3-tf ASSORTMENT OF Dance at the Packard Academy next Saturday evening, July 13. Ike Fischer's orchestra. Dancing 9 to 12. 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These will cover as far as possi- ble the theoretical and practical sub- jects prescribed for examination for the rank ofensign in the naval reserv- es, and will consist of naval regula- tions, ordnance and gunnery, signal- ling, and navigation. The regulation naval reserve uni- form may be worn on alltoccasions, or not, at the discretion of the student. CAMP DAVIS BLACK FLY MAKES FIRST APPEARANCE (Continued from Page One) the belt. Take plenty of sleep; en- joy all sports and use water freely on the in and out sides of the body. Don't saturate your bodies with too much coffee, but use milk and wa- ter instead. Clean bodies and houses make healthy men. Everything in this camp is yours-- what you don't see, ask fo. Waste is the one axe that lies at the tree of plenty. In these times be pro- ductive and thoughtful, for waste means want, and want means de- struction. ' The men who produce are the ones who win, and the fellow who gives is the one who gets. In all things, remember your fel- low campers, for a united action is a successful action. Yours sincerely, C. B. STOUFFER, Camp Physician. If you get a good idea, stick it in the "Black Fly." You may never get another. That's what we're here for. Excursionists See Prof. Sauer Those students who plan to go to Niagara Falls with the University party to be conducted by Prof. C. O. Sauer, and who have not made final arrangements, should consult with him Monday at his office in room 440, Natural Science building. OUTDOOR PLAYERS BEST IN YEARS; APPEAR AGAIN TODAY (Continued from Page One) strikingly beautiful and indeed worthy of being classed with that of Julia Marlowe. Mr. Somnes as the dis- traught Romeo showed a dramatic ability fully able to convey the har- rowing tragedy of his desperate love, and carried the audience with him throughout his pain and suffer- ing. The testy but lovable old nurse who constantly hovers near .Juliet, was giv- en a splendid characterization by Sophie Wilds, who, with George Hare, as Peter the servant, ably furnished the only comedy element in this som- bre drama. A splendid bit of acting was done by William Podmore as the apothecary who sells Romeo the fatal poison, "not because his will but because his pov- erty consents." Both plays displayed a smoothness and finish which left little to be desir- ed, and the high regard of the produc- ers for the details of costuming re- sulted in several effective scenes. In- cidental music and singing off-stage produced a mysteriously beautiful ef- fect, and the prologue by Theodora Keane in the evening was given an added touch by the artistic lighting. Final Performances Today Ann Arbor may well be considered fortunate to secure a production of classic drama by a company of the standard of the Elsie Herndon Kearns players. 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