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AL SUB-STATION WILL BE
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ostal sub-station is to be estab-
in the lobby of the new Union
ng within a short time. This
11 a long-felt need and will prove
of great service to the large
er of men now stationed in that
ng.
ing to the changed situation in
ousing of students, many fratern-
ouses have offered the use of
furniture to equip the Union
the end of the war. However,
bbies -are large and there is still
y of room for more furniture.
Orient is to again be at the ser-
of University 'students only in a
ly different capacity. The sup-
of that erstwhile famous insti-
i will once again see service.
old bar has been refinished and
ecome an indispensible feature of
nion. The old order of things has
ed however, and now candy, pop
oft drinks are handed over the
odore Brown, formerly of Henry
ompany, merchant tailors, is in
e of this stand. Although it is
,ted by the Union, 10 per cent of
roceeds are placed in the treas-
of the students' army training
p posted - subscribe for the
now, $3.50.-Adv.
TODAY
4:30-Lecture by Prof. W. H. Hobbs
in the Natural Science auditorium.
7:00-Enrollment in the Choral
Union in the auditorium of the Uni-
versity School of Music.
7:30-Meeting of Alpha Chi Sigma
in room 303 Chemistry building.
Students May Still Buy Bonds at Bank
Seventy-eight per cent of Ann Ar-
bor's Fourth Liberty Loan quota of
$1,482,172.37 has been raised through
voluntary. subscriptions. The cam-
paign on the campus closed Sunday
but the totals were not ready for pub-
lication. The campus was given no
quota to fill in this loan. Francis
Bacon, '02, said last night that owing
to the unsettled conditions no per-
sonal solicitation of students will be
made. They may still buy bonds at
the city committee's headquarters in
the county building or at the banks.
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