THE~ MICHIGAN DAILY /, L FEB22 BOOK MARKET HAS SUCESU TR a, t ,.,i , lVE NEX -qA A NOU CESLE OF FFPTiRi TIr'IrTp1 e I 1 r 3 r Roosevelt R Next I q Reception tof Schente by Student IBody Warraints(Continuiance Ivblodern A hil ic (;t 'oud lit ini ,' i!' 3 TRADITIONi sumption of the Wa~sh- y exercises, last year e of the ,failure of the d upon to arrive, one of lest traditional annual d another name to its famous guests on this es R. Garfield, Secretary under President Roose- practicing law in Cleve- Sbe the principal speak- am next Monday in Fill gton -birthday celebra- 1i1860, when President ssed the law students. owing ten years no exer- LOn February 22, 1872, s M. Cooley acted as or, but it was only in, pse of six years, that the ame an annual affair. e, with the exception. of and 1914, the celebra- urred without interrup- tnation-wide fame have ast programs. In 1892, xrover Cleveland spoke in Our National Life," a cal importance, for it for the first time Mr. ndidacy for a second ent of the United States. year, Hon. Stephen A. ,as the guest of the uni- ked to the students as. vrersity Hall. reminent speakers on are: Henry Wade Rog- it of Northwestern Ulni-: yoke in 1897; Charles H. of the Supreme Court, in 1906; William Jen- peaker on the 1907 pro- ink Gunsaulus, secured eercises, and Chase S. ernor of Michigan, prin- or the 1912 celebration. San Marco cigar Sat, or s at Sugdlen Drug Co., eod Wed r 'Next Fall ofwt 01 1h ei- ,':;:1 1-Wdiii. I t W ll .,,. 1 dEli' E eri lby 1'. AMaxilerof Ne School of music officials promise an IWk-II1) 11O1RE ffl 1?V 100 O~~ ;Orleans., at 'the-1_tcond U nion er c t<<, interesting program of considerable at70 'coknxtSn Ieeigi varet atth ne~s~ii be onth con- According to the men who have had Hla udiorum.Wchnckviext w1 i b plimentary concert series, which will the conduct of the student book ex i- li i ndr the0 uspiesof the 1,1,ish be given in Hill auditorium, at 4:15 change at ,McMillan hall for the past S tuden on~regtI I. o'clock, tomorrow afternoon. hewekhescssoth cem Asj'lswofSntisaIli~ Mr. Earl V. Moore; Mr. Anthony Whitmire and Miss Nora Crane Huntisuhatowrntts(t nne i i .Itlerass Iihd1 will appear in the following program: at 0the begtirniiof III0 kill te1r;11ntiit IWl'Ppt 14brhsslhn F antasle Dialoguee', Op. 35,.BEollmon Octoher. NiU. Ve et.1,17. who h''i,1 10 l.,1' themosi llni4 I! 4 ' t- ;l' Earl V. Mooreha eiit piv so erIh ' ihIipi (ra) "Gia La Notte.... .......Haydn chn' a ttdta oeIat$10 l'ilit, a , H ' na~ (b) " Mr. Whitmore and Mr. Moore to be referred elsewihere, because the a, l '1W1O1I I A1(I books required were not turned in for __ Few Men Out for Track Assistan'tships sale. The, officials of the exchange Arra&ngements areunewa for al According to Varsity Track Mana- have requested that instructors and - Polish relief entertainmntii, to begie ger William B. Palmer, '15, not, enough. professors assign all those texts vhich ,March 9 in Hill auitorium. "Mr. Jsames sophomores have turned out for the their classes will use during the con-' Archibloldt, the not ed war mc orre spo n 1- track assistantships to cause compe- ing semester,, in order that the et- ent, has been secured to ,mivr i- v, I .N. IIWSI VI, n (DA TE S~h~l itmusic authorities have iiiade a> 7 : , PYn Row -f you' don't know whA t r Marx means,, now. is ar to learn. Let us "prove to ~yo.ri can giveyou umany1 ti ea Io at a fraction of the cost nfi ,ja product. I See Our Sprin { ; ' - s. , yy r t . : W s' G. : 'tu k -. , -- - ,', -y 0 LUTZ CLOTHii" " G :_ p: M c i " .r k ,fir:' L ry , ', ' 4 ,, 217 SOUTH T '