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January 08, 1919 - Image 6

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The Michigan Daily, 1919-01-08

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THE MICHIGAN DAILY "i

WHAT'S GOING ON
U NOTICES
The final payment of the United
Var Work pledges is due January 14.
'rof. I. Leo Sharfman, treasurer of
he United War Work campaign of the
Jniversity of Michigan, desires that
ll pledges now due be paid at the
arliest possible date. Payment should
e made at Lane hall.
Hobart Guild gives a New Year's
lance at 8 o'clock Friday, January
0, at Harris hall. All Episcopal stu-
lents are invited.
A meeting of the Intercollegiate So-
iety of Socialists will be held tonight
t 7:30, at 1321 Volland street. Miss
Lvermore of Detroit is expected to be
present. Everyone interested is in-
rited to attend.
The Michiganenslan picture of the
'reshman Girls' Glee club will be tak-
n at 12:30 Thursday at White's stu-
.10. All members are requested to ap-
ear promptly.'

FACULTY MEN PAY TRIBUTE
TO LOST LEADER'S INFLUENCE
(Continued from Page One)
velt rendered services of lasting and
vital importance. But above all he
showed his peculiar genius and his
true greatness in the great moral
awakening which he led in our civic
life. His own vigorous fight for his
ideals and his perhaps too pugnacious
expression have produced a petty type
of partisan opposition of late years
which has refused to recognize the
great virtues and great abilities of the
lost leader. History will certainly
place him in the very front rank of
American statesmanship."
Colorado Ratifies Dry Bill
Denver, Colo., Jan~ 7.-The senate
of the Colorado legislature late to-
day unanimously voted ratification of
the federal prohibition amendment.
Seniors and class officers must
have their pictures for the 1919
Michiganensian at the offices
not later than Jan. 18. Appoint-
ments must be made at the pho-
tographers at once. Dates can-
not be arranged later than Fri-

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ak a couple of weeks ago, will be end of this week. Corrections
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)rding to present plans. There is er notice.
:tically no influenza at Camp Cus- MANAGING EDITOR.
and the health record is excellent.
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N. F. ALLEN CO.
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Oklahoma City, Okla., Jan. 7.-The
Oklahoma senate late today ratified
the national prohibition amendment.
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and postage.
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sible for me.to open the stare here as planned. How-
ever the branch will be open from 3:00 to 5:30, and
evenings from 7:30 to 9:30, to accomodate our old
customers and as many new ones as wish to take ad-
vantage of our Annual January Sale.

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