omic >. Charles valker SRR eS Se We left the Allerton Hoter after a good night's rest. The first incident of importance he ppened in the taxicab goirig to the railroad stations In ae line of conversation with the Criyers we mentioned we were from Kansas. His reply was, “whet part of Manands Topeka or HUTCHINS ON?" All of which further shows the prominence of the salt Center of the World. After a wild rush through the Illinois Central natieey station, we berely got on. the train in ‘ime. Much of the time on the train was spent writing and reading the accounts of the first deys's activities. : | | ve arrived in Ann Arbor at 2:30, eww i wie really 1:30, because we gained an hour in changing from Central to Hastern time. However , it really mst have been 2'30, for we were too lete to get a regular luncheon, and had to be content with cereal and fruite While eating, we were introduced to | Fielding Yost, a a forner Ke Ue football coach, who is now a member of the Michigan facultye In his conversation, he ueib lanes Dean entiet: dean of Ke Ue Engineering School wets this year shen he went ” Michigen. After leaving our Iugenee at the Michigen Union, we walked to the University of Michigan Sports Building to have our first practices The Sports Building is used prineipally fer intramurals, | oat hes five facilities for every indoor sport. December 2 6 we performed a “major feat Christmas morning by arising at 5:45 to ih _ the train for nen Falls. The trip through Cenada was uneventful with the a of the — difference in the appearance of the Cana@iah towns. we. were not ossgees to - off the ein at any Canadian stents in order not to ‘have our bagesee inspested by custons officials, e just yiewsd the metie from the canadian oidey which offers the best piotere of the Falls. Ye then sR eat alta