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THE MICHIGAN DAILY.

BOYS we want you to see
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MUSIC AND DRAMA.
Miss Hammilton Plays This Evening.
The next concert on the faculty re-
cital series will be given at the school
of music by Miss Frances Louise Ham-
ilton, pianist, this evening. This will
be Miss Hamilton's first appearance
since her year in special study under
the Lhevinnes in Berlin. She. has
chosen as her program the following
numbers:
Prelude and Fugue XIII ........ Bach
Sonata Op. 22 .... ........Beethoven
Allegro con brio; Adagio con molt
espressione; Menuetto; Rondo
Etude, No. 4 .................Chopin
Nocturne, No. 7 .............. Chopin
Etude, No. 7........... ..Chopin
Impromptu, F sharp major . . . .Chopin
Waltz, A flat, No. 5.......... Chopin
Mes joies..............Chopin-Liszt
Etude de Concert .........MacDowell
ANTI-TU BERCULOSIS SOCIETY
CONSIDERINGi A SAN ATORIU-M
All Ann Arbor citizens interested in
the work of the local anti-tuberculosis
society are urged to be present at its
annual meeting tomorrow afternoon at
4:00 o'clock, faculty-room of the med-
ical building. Dr. F. R. Waldron of the
medical department and president of
the organization has declared that a
scientific survey of the county will be
made with regard to the opening up
of a sanatorium and it is this topic
which he hopes to have discussed by
both the citizens and the physicians
of this district.

MANY (GEIIMANN IN THE STATES.
Work of Colonization in This Country
Cost Much Moot].
"There was more German blood shed
in the colonization of Pennsylvania
than was shed in the battle of Lutzen ,"
decvlared Prof. C. E. Eggert, of the
German faculty in a lecture on "Ger-
man Pioneers" before a large crowd
in the economics lecture room yester-
day afternoon. Prof. Eggert spoke of
the large part played by the Germans
in the colonization of America, begin-
ning as early as 1683, and of their
military service in the French and In-
dian and Revolutionary Wars. In
showing what an important role the
Germans have played ever since in
this country, he said, "About 20,000,000
persons in the United States are of
German blood."
This lecture, which was the first of
a series of German lectures to be giv-
en by different members of the Ger-
man faculty, was attended by nearly
200 persons.
MINNESOTA MAGAZINE RUNS
FA MILIAlI NI(IHGAN SON&.
A sincere evidence of good faith and
friendliness is manifested by the Min-
nesota students in their December is-
sue of "Minne-Ha-Ha." This number
of their humorous magazine has been
dedicated to the "most popular of
Minnesota songs," which is no other
than:
"We want to go back to Michigan,
To dear Ann Arbor town."

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YOU

CAN WRITE PHOTO PLAYS AND
EARN $25 OR MORE WEEKLY

We Will Show

You

How !

If you have ideas-if you can THINK-we will show you the
secrets of this fascinating new profession. Positively no experience
or literary excellence necessary. No "flowery language" is wanted.
The demand for photoplays is practically unlimited. The big
film manufacturers are moving "heaven and earth" in their at-
tempts to get enough good plots to supply the ever increasing de-
mand. They are offering $zoo and more, for single scenarios, or
written ideas.
Nearly all the big film companies, the buyers of photoplays,
are located in or near NEW YORK CITY. Being right on the spot
and knowing at all times just what sort of plots are wanted by the.
producers, our SALES DEPARTMENT has a tremendous advant-
age over agencies situated in distant cities,
We have received many letters from the big film manufactur-
ers, such as Vitagraph, Edison. Essanay, Lubin, Solax, Imp, Re-
liance, Champion, Comet, Melies, Etc., urging us to send photo-
plays to them. We want more writers and we'll gladly teach you
the secrets of success.
We are selling photoplays written by people
who "never before wrote a line of publication,'
Perhaps we can do the same for you. If you can think of only
one good idea each week, and will write it out as directed by us,
and it sells for only $25, a low figure,
You Will Earn $100, MonthlyFor Spare Tile Work
FREE Send your name and address at once for free copy of
our illustrated book, "MOVING PICTURE PLAYWRITING."
Don't hesitate. Don't argue. Write now and learn just what
this new profession may mean for you and your future.

That impend ing examinations do not
bother able 'urists was proved last
night when three score senior laws
attned the second cais dinner of
the. year 1at 11the Unionl. 3J
owellVn Au 3Lsided at
the spiErs' t'bi . Dean 11henry M.
Bates told of his eastern trip and men-
tionedJ(! ome ofi.the problemi1s confront-
ing the AerianBarAsociationl.
"On the Side" was the topic consid-
ered by Edmund B, Chal'ee, '13L, who
advised his classmates to interest
themselves in social service work and
pubihc l)roblien1s (uestions.
Herbert M. xamann, '131, render-
ed two sols and Dion S. Birney, '13L,
concluded e: program with a read-
ing.
Frcsh i t Womeii Slow to Respond.
Because few women have purchased
tichets for the fresh lit party to be
held at Sarbour gym Saturday after-
noon, many men are being refused
pasteboards. Cnly as many ticketa
will be sold to men as are sold to
women in an eort to have an equal
number of men and women present.
All freshmen who wisb to attend must
have tickets before saturday.
0 AittOY LE E IIITORI AL WILL
m)150USS AT HLETIW MATTER
"The little house' across the road
from where the campus is situated"
will be the subjec't of an editorial in
the exam issue of the Gargoyle which
will appear the last of the week. The
humor book will deal with the recent
campus agitation in regard to the ath-
letic association from a new point of
view. -
The January number will continue
the section on"What's What and How,"
presenting caricatures of faculty mem-
bers together with descriptive poems.
Crowd Promised Por Saxophone Dance
So great has been the demand for
tickets lor the Wright Saxophone Trio
dance that studis who have put of
purchasing until today may be disap-
p;ointe-d. laistgt the sale of the
tic s(, r ,t Ii d the 'tage where the
telcp hone was being used to reserve
the desired <dmission certificates. The
chaperones for the affair will be Mr.
and Mrs. Otto Hans .

-FencersMeet to Discuss Plw
The fencers and boxers met YE
day afternoon in the fencing roo
Waterman gymnasium and con
ed plans for the holding of a to
nent in these sports. Many c
exponents of these arts have
practicing in Major Burdette's p
gymnasium since the first of Nc
ber. The turnout was satisfact
numbers to the promoters and am
ments will be ,made immediatel
the beginning of the fencing cor
tion.

We sharpen all makes of safety ra
blades. H. L. Switzer Co., 310 S. St
We can give you the best service
strings for all Musical Instrume
Grinnell Bros., 120-122 E. Liberty

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