THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUS QUALITY IE DAY SERVICE A"1*D D SHOE .. " LOR PHONE 699-W 1114 S. University Ave. A KAP EPSION ADS INSCHOLRSHlP Ighest Average for 1915-1916, 'hile PI Beta Phi Leads Sororities. rding to statistics computed, iblished by the university this r, many scholarship changes aken place among the various ities and clubs on the campus the past year. the school year of 1915-1916 Kappa Epsilon leads in scholar- mong the general fraternities, n average mid way between a id a "C," while for the year 15 Sigma Upsilon Psi led all ities. Sorosis, which led all Les year before last with al- .n even "B" grade, dropped to 1 place on the list last year, Pi Beta Phi took the lead with rage grade close to "B." ng the professional fraternities, elta Phi and Phi Rho Sigma d their first and second posi- >f 1914-1915, respectively, dur- e last year. Eremites, among n's clubs, also has retained its hip, but second place among ass of organizations was taken >nks last year, who forced :age out of the high position. 'the women's clubs, o. V. led last year, with an average of higher than "B." This was ly organization to get an aver- 'ade of at least "B" last year, rear before last Mogk led among >men's clubs, and Hawkes was . These two organizations were ly two to have a grade of "B" tg in 1914-1915. ,use of the rule making 120 points the requisite for gradu- in the future, instead of 135 the general sororities, wom- lubs and men's clubs, all of are affected by literary college , exhibit somewhat lower aver- ®r 1915-1916 than for 1914-1915, s is of course due not to actual scholarship, but because of the r grading made necessary by w ruling. The general fra- 6s, however, retain approxi- the same position on last year's hat they had in 1914-1915. This es an actual bettering of schol- during the last year. larship averages of the various V of organizations for last year, order of their standing, are as : professional sororities, gen- 'rorities, women's clubs, profes- fraternities, house clubs, gen- aternities. ourses for History Department ral new and interestingscourses e;introduced by the history de- nt this semester according to ;ouncements of several of the ors of that department. tant Professor Schurz will teach -hour course on the History of America, using Spanish and uese history as a background. ®r Schurb wil also have charge ree-hour course on the History Pacific Area. This course deals he activities of European peo- id of the United States in the Ocean and the adjacent regions. ree-hour course on the Military Y of the United States will be by Assistant Professor Boak. sion of the general strategy of ampagns will be carried on and dltiofl of the military organiza- the nations at various periods carefully considered. Special sis will be laid on the influence tical conditions upon military ns. a Sends Millions to War Zone war relief clearing house for at New York, recognized by each government as the official itor of American charity, has led more than $2,000,000 worth plies and has received more ,000,000 in cash to be sent to the ne. It has extended facilities to han 5,000 relief organizations in various parts of the world. re administration expenses are d by private subscription. e your film at the Delta. oct3 to 29 :an't break out of a Davis one- thletic suit, 60c. Davis at 119 nn4., 1fl~A Fine stationary, fountain pens, and Polish your floor with Old English Victor Victrolas and complete stock class pipes. Cushing's Pharmacy. Floor Wax. C. H. Major & Co. 'Phone of Records at Schaeberle & Son's, 110 tues-eod 237. oct3,4,5,6,7,8 South Main street. oct3tf Let us bother with that magazine -imates given on painting, paper- subscription. Wahr's Bookstore. ing or decorating of any kind. C. H. oct3,4,5 .Iajor & Co. 'Phone 237. oct3,4,5,6,7,8 t 10 R, - ~. - ~ -I -y ~ -~G ' The-- -ufor-: ouls, correct, characte rful. Note the long roll to Just what young men want and are wearing. TI = _ dealer is ready to serve you. Prices $20 to $45, =- ~~ - s,eczy of Fractoal c1es and. ce fu ' eaid Model, originated by this ouse HICt _ : , S,, , W ,, ,=ii , O t e,, , Ill 1 ain l aii!Il W1111a ill g . lTll~ !! I leimer styles the lapel and the he values are rig .What are you c GO Get our Book, Styles for Copyright 1916, The House of Kuppenheimer are attractive, vigor-_ smart Colonial waistcoat. ~~~~ ht. Your Kuppenheimer doing about it? --- HEIMER Men, from your dealer or send your name to us I I1 I - - I ___R I!Illlill!II!Illlllillllllll!Illlllllllllillll I : ;; ;E, ''', 4C CiCCEC f!CCIiC!ICICICCICIiIICIIIIICIIIIIiC CIIICI iCCCCCii ! ,III'I'C iIC1 ICCIi!! !! C !'IIC I p _. ... . ., r. - - A, _ .mss _ _..y _« , ~ : . , __ _ _ ._. ._ __:b. .; .ri. . _ 9. w On Sale by the F. A LLE c, ,. . Q0.: , . , m I!; IL IL I -L L LL