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l!uDI'TORIUM SOON TO BE A REAL-
ITY.*
l (Coininue from Page i.)
Wiggins, in. descriptive geometry, to
take the place of Assistant Professor
Fischleigh absent on leave; John F.
Wilscn, in. electrical, engineearing to
fill the place of Assistant Professor
Higbee, also absent on leave.
A number of requests for assistants
in various subjects were referred to'
the president with power to act.
An appropriation of $500 was made
to the university Y. M. C. A. in rec-
ognition: of its work for the student
body. '
At the suggestion of the University
Senate the committee, appointed to ar-
range for a 'diamond jubilee, decided
to consider the plan of .postponing the
-olebration for a- year in the hopes
that the Hill auditorium will be com-
pleted by that time thus affording bet-
ter accom'odations for, the crowds
than are at present offered by Univer-
sity Hail.
The .purchase 'of, a burglar "proof
safe not ,to. cost over $5'00 was author~-
ized. Treasurer.Campbell ,was reim-
lbu'rsed for-his- losses in the recent safe
jblowing to an amount not exceeding
$779.53.
,An invitation was extended through
the 'presider. to the Teachers' Asso-
ciation to hold its next meeting here
'in 1912...
Learmnouth, Elected President.
'W. 3. Learmnouth; manager of the
Varsity football team was elected
president of the Athletic Association
at. a meeting of the board of directors
of the association held yesterday af-
ternoon.'
The ,girls of the university of Ne-
braska marched in a body to the depot
to cheer the team on as they left for
the Minnesota game.
The class of 1904 of Pennsylvania
will erect a $10,000 statue of B~enjamin
Franklin, one of the founders of the
university.
An old university flag-pole at North-
western was recently cut off short,
painted with the freshmen colors, and
topped witp -a model bust from some
Chicago Show window.
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UNIERSTYNOTICES
All candidates wishing to tryout for
thle editorial staff of the Michiganen-
sian meet in rooms in Press Building
at 5 p. m. today.
Craftsmen smoker 'at Masonic Tem-
pie, tomorrow evening, 7:30..
Junior engineer football practice,
4 o'clock Friday. Game with soph en-
gineers Saturday at 9:30 a. mn.-
Junior lit football practice at 3 :00]
o'clock,,South Ferry Field.
Senior engineers football practice
today at 4 'p. in., South Ferry Field.
Candidates for soph engineer foot-
ball, team' report today at 3:30 p. in.,
South Ferry Field.
Reading tryouts for speaking parts
of "An Awakened Rameses" at the
Union, 7 ~o'clock tonight.
.B~andl, meet 'at University Hall at
6:45. Bring racks and all music be-
longing to band.
Architects Have Model House.
The architectural~ department has se-
eured a model of a steel frame build-
ing. It is complete, and consists of
foundations, columns, and beams, as
well as connections of the modern
steel building system. There is also
an elevator' and' piping for heating.
The model will stand about 12 feet
high, and is being Assembled in the
basement of the engineering building
'under the direction of Mr. McConkey,
instructor' In architecture.
History of Art Is Popular.
Professor Cross's course in the his-
tory of art may have to make another
move. About the second week of the
semaester the number of students and
visitors became too large for the lec-
ture room in Memorial hall and the
lectures were transferred to room 311
of the engineering building. Now the
number of 'visitors has increased so
that this roam is overcrowded. There
are 125 students in the course.
Fresh Lit Notice
Vote For
is '.'0011 RSHO
Pries. of Lit 191t5.
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