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April 22, 1916 - Image 4

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The Michigan Daily, 1916-04-22

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THE MICHIGAN y

Y,

Huron Channel
Being Cleared Up
Practically All Hindrances Removed
in Preparation for Com-
ing Regatta
In preparation for the University
Boat club regatta, which will be held
on Friday and Saturday, May 5 and 6,
work on the Huron river for the pur-
pose of removing all stumps and snags
has been pushed vigorously during the
last two weeks, with the result thad
the channel is now nearly cleared m
obstructions.
The Eastern Michigan Edison cons,
pany has taken an active part in the
enterprise, and, has received the Co.
operation of the Boat club, the Boat
Livery, and other interested parties
Unless adverse weather conditions set
in the work will be completed by the
end of another v| eek. Committees
for the annual regatta are now being
formulated and the committeemen will
be announced within a few days.
TADDITIONAL SPORT

ELECT FOUR NEW MEMBERS
TO MICHIGAN BICYCLE CLUB
At a special meeting of the Michi-
gan Bicycle club last night, Tom C.
Reid, '17, Kemp Burge, '17, E. P.
Wright, '16, and Harry Kerr, '16,
were elected to membership in the
organization. The initiation of the new
men will include a bicycle trip to
Dexter, same to be taken some week-
end before the summer vacation. For
further instructions as to club duties.
the new men are asked to call N. E.
Pinney at 1379-M.
Advertizers in The Michigan Daily
are the reliable business men of the
city. It is to your interest to trade
with them. **

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The Michigan Daily for the rest
of the year 75c. **

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ANN ARBOR MAY

FE STI
MAY 17, 18,

20

FOUR DAYS

SIX CONCERTS

SOLOISTS-Hempel and Hinkle, Sopranos; Braslau and Matzenauer, Contraltos; Kingston and
McCormack, Tenors; Amato and Werrenrath, Baritones; Holmquist, Bass; Kinder, Organist.
CONDUCTORS-Stanley and Stock.
ORGANIZATIONS-The Choral Union, Children's Chorus, The Chicago Symphony Orchestra
CHORAL WORKS-Paradise Lost (Bossi), Children at Bethlehem (Pierne) and Samson and
Delilah (Saint-Saens).
COURSE TICKETS-On sale up to May 6, at $4.00 and $5.oo each. ($i.oo and $2.00 if
cover coupon is exchanged.
SINGLE CONCERT TICKETS-On sale on and after May 8, at $.oo and $1.5o each.
Special announcements with programs and complete information will be mailed upon request.
CHARIES A. SINK. Secretary.

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)RNELL TAKES SECOND GAME
F SEASON FROM BUCKNELL TEAM
Ithaca, N. Y., April 21.-A timely
ily in the ninth inning allowed the
)rnell diamond artists to win the
cond game of the season from Buck-
fll yesterday by a score of 2 to 1. The
sitors scored first and held their
ad until the final frame.
R. H. E.
>rnell ...............2 4 2

icknell................1
Batteries: Russell and Clary;
r and Baldt.

4 2
Bren-

embershi p In Golf Association Filled
With the membership in the Univer-
y of Michigan Golf association filled
the limit of 35, the unlucky men who
iled to get in with those who came
rly will have to forego ,golf or get
eir play in some other way. Accord-
g to T. Hawley Tapping, no more
idents can be accommodated in the
sociation this year, but plans are
ing laid 'whereby this condition will
t arise next year.

hysical Examinations for Freshmen
Freshmen can receive physical ex-
ninations at Waterman gymnasium
ny time from now until summer, ac-
)rding to an announcement made
sterday by Dr. May. Examination
anks may be obtained at the office.
ophomores and upperclassmen can
so be accommodated.
tckard Dance Tickets on Sale 'foday;
Remaining tickets for the univer-
ty dance to be held at Packard acad-
ny tonight will be on sale in the
ain corridor of University hall be-
reen 11:00 and 12:00 o'clock this
orning, and -at the door after 8:00
clock tonight.
NOTICE
At its May meeting, the Board in
ntrol of Student Publications will
oose a business manager and man-
ing editor for The Michigan Daily.
is the policy of the board in filling
e positions on the publications un-
r its control to award them on the
sis of merit to those who have
rved in minor position on the pub-
ation to which the positions pertain.
It sometimes happens, however, that
one who has served on the publica-
n during the year is eligible or ca-
ble of filling one of the leading po-
;ions for the ensuing year. When
her of these sets of circumstances
ises the board finds it necessary to
inider outside candidates.This no-
e should not be considered as an
timation that either of these° situa-
"ns will"arise this year.
All- applications for these positions
ould be in the hands of Professor
N. Scott as soon as possible and not
er than May 1 in order to be con-
Lered. Each application should con-
n a statement of the experience of
e applicant and should be accom-
nied by the applicant's eligibility
rd and any letters of recommenda-
n which he may .have.
BOARD IN CONTROL OF
STUDENT PUBLICATIONS.
YOU WANT TO MARE MONEY?
Do you want to be your own boss;
you want to get the greatest re-
rns for the amount of energy and
Le you spend in your work? 'Then
I me up now, Schmidt. 450-J. a22
C. H. Major & Co. will decorate your
)ms at reasonable prices. , Phone
A21-2,3,6

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with a^ little freth-ought and the help of the Kuppenheimer dealer.__
Most men deend too much on accidental effects. Stop your casual__
- buying, and go directly after some definite Kuppenheimer Model:
Prscs, $2 to $40. "our new book, "Styles for Men," sent on request.
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