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A number of banjo players have been added to the organ- ization and it is expected that they will make things lively for the forest- ers after the business meeting. Other features will be eats and smokes and the general "John Bunyan" stories. Mr. J. H. Pottinger, instructor in for- est mensuration, will give an illus- trated talk on the recent work of the forest scvice in the Appalachians. Since the bill for the further appropri- ation and acquisition of land is now before Congress, his lecture is of spe- cial importance. NOMINATE Y, M, .A. OFFICERS H. IV. Welch, '17, and Grant Cook, 'l17, Are Opponents for Presidency At a recen meeting of the nominat- ing committee of the Y. M. C. A., the following officers were nominated for next year: President: M. W. Welch, '17, Grant L. Cook, '17L; vice president: Merle Doty, '1SE, Joseph Mead, '17E, Willis Nance, '17; secretary treasurer: Al- bert Wakfield, '18, Rudolph Wuensch, '17, Girl _Neumnann, '18. The dcc;,ion will be held next week and the voting will be done by means of a system of duplicate cards. Each member of the Y. M. C. A. will receive by mail a card on which are printed the names of the nominees. These cards, which serve as ballots, are then to be marked and returned to the committce on elections. The exact date for return has not yet been de- cided, but will be noted on the card. All members are eligible for a vote and any not receiving ballots should communicate with the Y. M. C. A. of- fices -- - ADDRESSES DIXIE CLUB MEN Jrp "The Washburn" Convince yourself first that you are getting, dependable fabrics in clothes that are artistic, fashionable and honest- ly tailored by Ed.V Price & Co. Merchant Tailors Chicago U. S. A.. and we'll deliver you clothes that are attract- ive, shapely and of Iong,-wearin service. Be measured today! Fred W. Gross 309. SMains 914 S. State I The Great Spring Opening FOR MEN Style with a capital -"8" has just arrIv d in the Ierml of l"I FIRM Clothes for Voun4 Me. Now Ready For In spite of all theories and rumors to the coitriary, young mn will be better dressed this Spring and Summer than ever before, espe- cially those who are fortunate enough to wear PJTE m O, The Spring suitings are largely in stripes, with : ;arietv enirWnis and exceedingly pleasing. You will find also a generous sprinkling 4 checks if your taste runs in that direction, whih fancy fabrics in grays, browns and tans are plentiful. II pa di - Co1di CR.ds1I BASE 1916 BALL SHOESI To play well you must be well shod "CLUB SPECIAL" SPRINTING No. OS - - The Pair - - - $5.00 Long time favorites on all ball fields catalogue Mailed on Request, A. G. SPA LDING & BROS. -121 Woodward' Avenue Detroit,- d AvnMichigan ATTENDS CHICAGO CONVENTION Prof. Davis of Education Department to Address Chicago Principals' Club Prof. C. O. Davis of the education department is in Chicago this week attending a convention of the North Central Association of Schools and Colleges. Professor Davis is secre- tary of the board of inspectors of the association. Professor Davis will be absent all this week and during that time he l will speak before the Chicago club of principals at the Chicago City club. Mr. J. B. Edmondson, inspector of Michigan high schools, accompanied Professor Davis on his trip and will remain in Chicago during the time the association meets there. Ti E GIRL who took the vanity casei and gold watch from Granger's will1 do well to return same within theI ,, eek. TOM CORBETT 116 E. Liberty St. Young Men's Clothi4 "Fitform is Good Form" a t ___ .r I Intercollegiate Ilarvard- harry aidmuint, Harvard's newly elected captain, has ordered spring practice for his squad to start April 1. llfllsdale-Whien the itne of a ju. nior who was recently married was published, he left school because a college rule provides that if a stu- dent attending college marries he is liable to expulsion. Texas-A student club was lined $25.00 for holding a dance until 4:00 o'clock. The rule is that all dances must stop at 2:00 o'clock. Columbia-The committee on ath- letics has, with two exceptions, adopted the policy of allowing freshmen to represent the university on all ath- letic teams. The two exceptions are football and basketball. West Point-For the first time it the history of the military academy, a cadet tennis team will meet other college teams in competition. Colorado-headed by the dean of the Engineering College, 55 engineers have pledged to join a volunteer en- gineer corps. Foresters Draw Good Positions M. I. Bradner, '16, and C. S. Sea- brook, '17, have accepted positions for the summer on the Wenatchee national forest in Washington. They received their positions through the forestry employment bureau. ., _ . __ i . V . s . . / / "_"t. ( 1 i \\\\\ } } / CC rrll 11 l/ ^ , , 1 - \ Prof. Phillips of History Department liisesses North and South "Southern Ideals" was the subject of the address by Prof. U. B. Phillips at the Dixie Club smoker at the Un- ion last night. In a few words Prof. Phillips told of some difference be- tween the North and South and some changes in the south. F. W. Wood spoke of the purpose of the club, addressing the new men in particular. The club welcomes to membership all men from the south. The number of men from the South at- tending the university has increased greatly in the last few years, the speaker said. Social plans for the remainder of the year were discussed. These in- clude a dance at the Country club to be held jointly with the Kentucky club and Cabinet club. The date for this event has not yet been fixed. The annual banquet of the club will be held soon after vacation. Plans for this will be made at a regular busi- ness meeting within the next two weeks. William L. Owen was chair- man of the evening's entertainment. ENGINEERS LAND POSITIONS Nearly Entire Senior Electrical En- gineering Class Is Placed Electrical concerns have already spoken for practically the entire graduating class of senior electrical engineers. Although seniors are of- ten placed before graduation it is un- usual to have them spoken for so early in the semester. Among the firms who have applied for men are: General Electric Co., Westinghouse Electric and Manufac- turing company, Western Electric Co., Wagner Electric Co. of St. Louis, Bell Telephone Operating interests and a number of individuals. Dr. Bartell to Address Chemists Dr. F. E. Bartell of the chemistry de- partment will read a paper at the reg- ular meeting of the local branch of the American Chemical society, which will be held next Tuesday, March 28, at 4:15 o'clock in room 151 of the chemistry building. The subject has not been announced as yet. Colorado Club Banquets Tomorrow The Colorado club of 'the university will hold a dinner at the Union to- morrow evening at 5:45 o'clock. All members of the club are invited to be present at that time. +I ,111 - , If y ., , _i,,c_.- > _ I l t , n,' ~- Reay!-"Ro l Your Own!" A fresh, lively "roll your own" cigarette of "Bull" Durham is as quickening and inspiring as the roll of drums or the "get busy" notes of a bugle call. "Bull" Durham is the smoke of the red-blooded-the bright ,nd breezy smoke that goes with youthful enthusiasm and energy. GENUINE "BULLDU' SMOKING TOBACCO No otlier tobacco in the world has the unique, mellow-sweet mnildnessorthe delightful aromaticfragranceof"Bull"Durham. 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