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STUDENTS DINIE WITH SEED _MEN
Local Representation of Perry Seed Co
ofInDtroit is Numerous.
W ,hon D. AI. Ferry and Co., the De-
troit seedsmen, banqueted their force
of traveling Salesmen at the Pontchar-
train in Detroit, Tuesday evening,
twenty-three M1ichigan students were~
a.mong the large number gathered'
'round the merry board. These men
represented the seed company *In ev-
ery section of the country last sum-
mer, and have recently formed an or-
ganization here. known as "The Ferry
'Seeds Club of the University ofMih
Mc-igan." The new society is planning a
dance to be held soon after spring va-
cation.
Those present at the Detroit banquet
were: Albert DMlley, Mellin Martin,
Dale Souter, Harold Abbott, R. H. Fry-
berger, Paul Reighard, Arthu~r Rather,
Don Daron, Edgar Bowen, Carl Eber-
bath, Vernon Halliday, Ross Baumunk,
*Abner Dilley, Melvin Wagne r, Hf.NM
Malejan, Arthur Dibble, F. E. Bartell,
'Ar~hur K~ohler, C. A. Doty, A. W,. Cox
Julian Bowen, Clare Coulter, and Don.
Beardslee.
Chemiist to Lecture '1ooror
MIr. it. B. Grunwald, instructor ir.
chemical engineering, will read a pa
per on "Original Research on Calciun
and M1agnesium Bicarbonates," at the
,eeting of the university section oi
the Americanv Chemical Soc~ety, tomor-
row afternoon at 4 o'clock in room 15'
chemistry building.
Pinochle finals ho to Willy anid Harris
Co::,to the report which appear-
ed in the Daily yesterday morning in
regard to the high scores in the pin-
ochle tournament, first place was giv-
en to Willy and Barris with 14,25(
points, and second place to Wilkins
and Lawn with 13~950 points.
UNION APPOINTS COMMITTEE
'1'0 (CAREFOR IBULLETIN BO0ARD1
A committee of twventy-one mem~bers
ha(~been appointed by President Blish
of the Mlichig-an Union to care for the
bulletin board that wvill be hung in the
clubhouse within the next few days.
KMorton Hunter, '12 E, is chairman
of the committee. The following mhen
will report at the clubhouse today at
I:30 o'clock at which time the duties
f their appointnfent will be explain-
ed:
Horton Kaiser, _Ibussell De an, Ed-
ward Idema, George Johnston, Danie'
McLoughlin, W. T. Smith, Carl Becker
Charles Stewart, Paul Jenkins, Leon1
ard Daniels, James Robinson, C. H
Poole, J. R. Watkins, Thomas Studeo
vant, Conrad Netting, Stanley 'Stock
Thomas Abrams, Henry Parsons, Will
iamn Baum, Lawrence Bartlett, M. 1-1
Parsons.
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Min on Regular Schedule.
will be no extra trains on
for tEaster I
Aft, r a'U, " sweets to the sweet"
is best.
F'anc v ee-~gasps and pretty ',aubles
take a b ck seat whea a to, of
ljYputs in its appearance.
Theni, tun, these dinty 'o>nfecti,,ns
convey a s'ntime-t t at's a ii l
lacking i,. ahatever eW Ou 1.i i
Send or Cive here
Patt i in <1.2, -ii*oimc
imaginabL .
Give u--. }v _ crdeu to-c'ay--NIOW I
HUVI-ER'S always frost. 1f you're
out ofL he . vw!',Y ex r,,,it to you.
Ann
rlboir
n & C Of
Friday to tale care of the students'
who will journey home for the spring6
v acation,. However, the railroads have
arranged to take care of the traffic by
attaching extra cars to the regular'
trains. The interurban will run doub-
le-header limiteds both east and west.
New York ('lub to Hold Banquet.
Pr. C. A. Durrett and Professor. F.
S. both will be the faculty represen-
tatives who wvill .speak to the New
SY-rk club at its banquet at the Union
Ithis evening. K. C.. Baker will act as
tca:_tmaste.
R~ciiity Men Ill llVisit Chicago.
NMl,- T. 14. Hildebrandt, Registrar
l ' a 'l.FProf. W. B. Ford, and Prof., Alex-
ander 7.iwet will leave Friday for Chi-
cago where they will attend the meet-
ings of the American Mathematical So-
ciety held on the 5th and '6th of.April.
Union Clubhouse~ to Remain Open.
The Michigan Union clubhouse will
be kept open during the entire' vacation
period for the use of members. Or
Easter Sunday a special dinner 'evil'
be served for guests.
Pi let~i l(a ppa Aspiranmts )Must Walt
'Those seniors who are waiting anx-
iously to see whether or not they wiD'
0111( day wear a Phi Beta Kappaa key
will be interested to know that the
elections to that society will not b<
announced until a week after the va-
cation
Shlakshearoam Glass Recite~i.
Professor T. C. Trueblood's class in
Zhakespearean Reading gave a recita&
of "Richard the Third" in Sarah Cas-
wvell Angell hall last nig-ht.- The
;lass is required to give two public re
vitals each semester and the presenta-
:ion of "Richard the Third" was tli
,frst of the semester.
.: W1art bin Attend )ledica,.! )Ieetirg
Dr. A. S. Warthin left yesterday fol
Philadelphia where hie will atte nl
neeting of the Internation~al Associa.
ion of Medical Museums. On Frida
ind Saturday, hie will read two paper
)efore the American 'Association. c
Pathologists and Bacteriolo, ists_ at tb
. niversity of Pennsylvania.
Kansas iidopts Athletic Extension.
Athletic extension work has beer:
inaugurated- by the University of Ka.n._
sas, ten high schools having askred o.,
:ectures and exhibitions by varsity'
men.
Same Like it Hot.
Eery little college has a little fashior
of its own. Indiana seniors weal
corduroys exclusively. Wisconsin anc
Minnesota favor lumber jacks' trous
ers and high collared sweaters. Co-.
lumbia sophs wear grey slouch hat,
as their royal insignia. Coloradc
freshmen wear green skull caps witl
a big red button on top. New Mvexic
affects the Mexican sombrero and lWy-
oining the inevitable cowboy lid. Ii
is whispered that Harvard student,,
go 'to class in dress suits and it is a
well known fact that Drake students
wear checkered horse blankets foi
overcoats.-The Wash ington Dai lz
A university physic;ian, at Washing
ton Universtiy, looks after minor case.
and assigns more serious ones bto loca
:Jrttt:titioners, whose bills are I:aidi b:
the university, An annual fee of $1.21
is charged.
)Wellesley maintains a college physi
!4ifl, and an infirmary with a superin
tendent, two nurses, and -a consultin
)hysician. Tie system is under th
supervision of the administration. Th
fee is $5,a year.
Sick1 students- at McGill Universit3
are cared for gratis, at hospitals under
the charge of the medical faculty.
The Uui -ersity of Georgia has
project on foot for a $25,600 infirm
a ry.
A college physician at Boston Teel
dievotes his time to looking a'ter stu
dent health.
I'IAJES
For the ath in Hai
O'er Glycerine Soap i a Class-y artiule hicht
T1WO Odoi s. White Roo, or Violet, full half F
Jfreely in hid w ,t( r: t=rh ci lr ttans.arent, looks;
in fact ithcouidn't, .,e ki tox at a himhs r pi i e.
product ar'd we sul] it, vi ht
t ~1 Oc a calve, 3 for 25c.
Tham exallDruj
E. C. EDSILL, Prop.
122 S. Main St. Tres
'te Ann Arbor Taxicab
We are complete'ly equipped with an u~
taxies ready for ser-Oce.
We cater e~pecially to dances, theatre
train-, private calls, etc.
Open day and night. Prices reasonable.
BELL PRONE 159 Y OR H
.td.
214 S. flAIN.
ST.
For Personal Reasons
I must dispose of my $350.00
mahogany plane, only two months from
factory. A splendid' chance to get a .
new and, expensive instrument for the
price of a cheap one.
I will demonstrate its fine action and
beautiful tonal qualities day or evening
at 1321 FOREST AVENUE
$260.00 If sold at.once, $225.00 If
for cash.
Mors.
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CAN YOU DISTINGUISH BETWEEN WHATI
IS GOOD AND WHAT LOOKS GOOD.
THlE
Daylight Fr
I's our aim to make this t,;~ ore thani sinip~v a l,1 c to
pir-h tse ci th'.
To this end we hi iv,- studied t~iiloing. fabrics and tle
We believe that thet doub'ii;rman , I'u the nanlwlo ]at Is te-
chniical kniowledge can gain a gi e, tI (esI by ,getting at quail td
with us.
Our "Adler Bros." clothuing e'iih Oies the best the world
has to offer in the tailloring, Fabrics and sti)le.
You will undoubtedly be gr 'tified withi what knott ledge Cott'
ngyn frc~tt, visit to uts.
I UNVERSI-I N N1Y1.I.ES
Szn or claws nim;u tl ay their clan:
duies by Wednesday April 17, 1912.
Yeet in,,- cf Gar,,oyle b.iLsinoss sta:
today at 5 o'clock.
M-.etin , of the "Mimes" at the Unic-
at 8p.m. to~ay.
Seniore engineers must be measures
for caps and gowns at Reule, Conlii
and Fiegel's before, vacation.
The A. F. L. A. feninIg tourDnmen
scheduled for this evening is p~ostpon-
ed until aster vacation,.
Madl
Sat.,
Beautiful Art Soli
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