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March 23, 1916 - Image 4

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The Michigan Daily, 1916-03-23

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T -TTflMICIHIGAN DAILY
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IRK ON 81IS
ESITY YMC.LA

IIUIL1)INGj
ondi floor. On 'this floor there will
also be a kitchen and 'a dining room
which can be converted into a .large
banquet bal. There will be no cafe-
teria service as it is planned to avoid
duplication of functions already takcen
care of by other university organiza~-
tions. For the same reason -the build-
ing~ Yil lotam no swimming pool or

REi~ADYNEXT FALL

O £n July first last, the work of rais-
lin the recunired $60,000 by subscrip-
ti'on was started and on Augus~t 20
the .noney had benen pledged. The
subcrptonwork was done by 12
i en whlo vw-re paid five dollars a dlay
.nd a (co-,-ission oiln anything over
1 ^'0 a da:Y collected dm ring the whole

C'oach Fi lding If,.)Yost was asso-
c'ated wvithi the work in Dt-etroit for
four or five xeksin July.
The mormY wamrissd mostly in
Ilicbian ad tsneighboring state-s
to the fund v:. }par^,,; or the pres-
ent mebr mi)friends o'
Vic U assocl1t?23

ng Building 'Will

Replalce
'the

the

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In siltution
TLAIN AIDITORIUM W 'l
TINC CAPACI'F (OF' i30
7! AND BANQUET HALL
1ALSO BE FEATURES~
:)F $90,000 EDIFICE
Lthe pl shack long used as
"ters for the student Y. 1l.
being demolished, Before
ug of the universitY 2n ext fall
)acious, new building on the
he old one will be ready foi
*n by the reorganized Stud-
,w home, which is to be li"
by 54 feet deep, will facc
let, being placed 35 feet bacl
sidewalk. Not only will th,
Sing benefit the Christian as-
,but the appearance of Stat
the corn~er of Was~hingto
11 be enormously improve('
U~niversity will haave ac~
other attractive building.
1 Hare5~ Twn Acharooins

The Maccabee Carnival
One week of fun and laughter
At the Old Armory
One door west of D. U. R. waiting room on West Huron St.
First Night Sat. Evening, March 25,
To
Sat. Evening, April 1st, inclusive
(Except Sunday Evening, March 26,)
The most sensational and fun making mid-winter
Carnival ever attempted in Ann Arbor
A $26.0 Gas Range and a $35.00 Vacuum Cleaner
Are among the valuable door prizes to be given awav~y every everring
Every regular admission gives the holder a chance to winlone of these
X $100.00 Edison Diamond Disc Pbonograph
Is the Grand prize to be given away Sturday Evening, April lst,
t-ome and forget your Troubles
Doors aspen every Night at 7:30 P. Al.

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has- beien designed 'tc'
he affairs of the Stu-
association arnd all ag-
niversity devotedI to re-
dal set'vices. Smokers,
banquets will be held
and it will take the'
thodist church, the Ar-
tc., as an auditorium

and

speakers.
ithe1 basement floor wi l be two
roomns an~d four offices for stued-
workers. This floor will serve
lg the opening Qf., the year as a
oral, reception roorn and' through-
,her as th - a center ot the
ling.
ie entrance to the miain floor 1wl
into a large lobby, to the left, of
,h will be a liberary containing
volvines consist'ng,; of several
irae copies of hocks on socialE
religious wdters Ope ning into
obby from the other sides willI be
ral offices, 'a cabinaet room a-Ld
-al studies' 'foi , sudent pastiors.
-indtorluin on Second Floor
auditortium, w-i seating capac-
f 506Q, "i l occupy kart of th~e see-7

gymnasium since these willi be )rov id-
ed for ins-he rebuiltAterman gym-
nasimn.!!
The second floor w ill also provide
two rooms designedI to accommodate.
speakers wild other visitors duiring;2
their stay in Ann Arbor. Tw-o c 1,
rooms, and a fireproof booth for t
eoptican and moving p;icture na)
chines, are plaiced in a s-;ma! ll aler
opposite the platform f the au~tditor-
iumn.I
One of Arciiitet fs in A luamnWS'
The architects, of the building er
Messrs. 'Otis andllClark, oC)f Chioeae
class of .
E $w s 0, .0 . $i1P , J7] C! ls a oun .
Ayear or' more ltrh lo Xleb
Fo'undation offe ('red on;Wei' u
IItl ( U a%1 s!1 befoJre f' ,i! ' - b ;
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n Time 'of, Peace
S4reaeoTis a sta te m e n t w h ic h fro m a p u re
military standpoint has proved
open to discussion.

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4LBut from a clothing standpoint
applied to this. out-of-season

c~tiaktMy
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weather

and the certain 'advent

of balmy days, there is
for discu4ssion..

no room

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iof Michigan, be Prepared
Spring will soon be upon you.

ILV~tMR3
Workjn~o1

acc, is 1/he
foA CO for cq

ROY. P. HENRY'

The Arcade Tailor

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