THE MICHIGAN DAILX - t I i' NEW STUJDENTS RECALTLED LIT MEET CHANE ) -ill All persons enrolled with the appointment committee in Tap- pan hall are requested to call at that office this week and fill out location blanks, in order that they may be reached every hour of the day. J-lit class meeting for elec- tion of Student councilmen will be held at 3:15 o'clock Tues- day afternoon in room 205 Mason hall instead of Monday, as previously announced.. Below is a continued list of the new students who enrolled in the Univer- sity the second semester. Additional napes will be Drinted daily until See the Late Arrials in Spring Iillinery 4 the Parlors of STEVENS & PERSHING, 6s NACKAR t r I the names of all the new students are exhausted. Patronize our aaVertisers.-Adv. 18 MICHIGAN DAILY SUPPLEMENT THE UNIVERSITY Economize This Year in decorating walls-avoid the expense of retinting your walls so frequently-paint them with Melotone the artistic wall paint with the dull finish. clean and fresh when soiled. May be washed No redecorating necessary until a' change of color is desired. Now is the time to have your walls done over. Call at our store and get a color card and booklet showing many de- lightful color schemes. We gIso carry a full line of floor wax, varnish, paint and brushes and Wall Paper. I Moore, Neil A, '20E, 1511 Washtenaw. Erie, Pa. 1399. Moore, William, A, '21, 417 E. University. South Bend, Ind. 1576-J. Moran, James E, '21E, 207 S. Ingalls. Escanaba. 1808-W. Morison, James C, '20E, 214 N. Ingalls. Memphis, Tenn. 1634. Morris, Gilbert W, '21, 707 Church. 1256-R. Morrisey, Richard C, '21, 1023 Oakland. 179. Mosher, Mary L, 1205 Catherine. Ann Arbor. U-23-J. Mosier, DeThurston, '20L, 1122 Washtenaw. Muskogee, Okla. 1576-M. Motulsky, Cyril H, '20, 537 S. Division. Dubuque, Ia. 143-J. Moultrop, Clarence A, '20E, 702 S. University. Bay City. 63. Mowry, Clarence H, grad, 536 Thompson. Ann Arbor. 1579-J. Muldson, Arthur P, 801 Lawrence. Niagara Falls, N Y. Murray, William L, '21L, 710 S. Division. Montague. 587-J. Nakamura, Hachibei, '21, 307 N. State. Morioka, Japan. 689-R. Napier, Frank A, '21. Grand Rapids. Near, Harold B, '21E, 1307 Packard. Detroit. 688-W. Neelans, Harold G, '20E, 214 N. Ingalls. Hazardville, Conn. 1684. Neller, Earl H, '21, 311 E. Ann. Lansing. 1013-R. Nelson, Harriet L, '22, 1402 Hill. Saginaw. 2436. Nettleton, Harry E, 603 S. University. Detroit. Neuss, Joseph, '21E, 1227 S. University. Newark, N J. 2471-3. Newbold, Alfred T, grad, 1301 Forest. Ann Arbor. 1788-3. Newfield, Leo L, '21M, 315 Thompson. Detroit. 1376-W. Newland, Ralph W, '22E, 548 S. State. Benton Harbor. 236. Nichols, Arthur 0. Benton Harbor.. Nissly, A A, 603 S. State. 783. Noack, William T, '22, 644 Tappan. Detroit. 1205-W. Nowodworski, Leo A, '21, 815 S. State. Detroit. 1184-M. Noyes, Jasper M, '21E, 901 E. Washington. Jackson. 2129-W. Nye, Gerald F, '21L, 1408 Washtenaw. Plainview, Neb. 393. Nyman, Carl R. 314 N. Ingalls. Ironwood. 2220. Oakley, Edna W, spec, 1102 t. Ann. Jackson. 2522-W. O'Brien, Gerald K, '22, 1023 Oakland. Houghton. 179. O'Connor, James D, ,'20b, 417 E. Huron. Johnstown, Pa. 1328. O'Hara, Martin P, '223E, 603 E. Ann. Detroit. 1482-M. Ohrstron, George L. 555 S. Division. Tacoma, Wash. 387. Oliver, Merle, '22E, 444 S. State. Owosso. 937. Olsen, L E, '21, 522 Munroe. Cadillac. 990-J. Oltman, John W, '20E, 209 S. State. Oberlin, 0. 2488-J. O'Neill, Robert E, '22E, 325 E. Jefferson. Charlevoix. 895-R. Oppermann, Eugene P, '22, 110 N. Ingalls. Saginaw. 354-1. III Where You Touch Elbows with All the World OF MICHIGAN For detailed information address the Dean of that School or College of the University in which you are specially interested, or the Secretary of the University, Ann Arbor, Michigan. CAMPUS I J Oswald A. Herz 112 N. WASHINGTON STREET UNIVERSAL Established 1867 Phone 253-F l 11 COLD TABLETS FOR THAT COLD MICHIGAN DAILY SUPPLEMENT 191 Students of the University of Michigan are cordially invited to inspect our new lirn, of Winter Suits and Ov ercoats Newest materials, newest models, newest lowest prices colorings, an' in w ..i , 9 ft 1 @8 *C L a: qr,. A_-M. Orrell, Robert W, '21E, 915 Oakland. Detroit. 355. Ort, Perry E, '21L, 810 East Huron. Churulrusco, Ind. 1231-W. Osborne, George E, '20, 314 N. Ingalls S. Bolivar, New York. 2120. Ostrander, Howard G, '22E, 408 Church. Romeo. 2536-J. Outland, Tom, '22, 707 Oxford Road. Fort Wayne, nd. Packard, Laurens A, '21E, 1003 E. Huron . South Haven. Page, John H, '21E, 543 Church. Ann Arbor. 1153-M. Paisley, Lewis C, '21E, 1223 Hill. Dubuque, Ia. 189. Palmer, Jonathan W, '21E, 543 Church. Detroit. 1153-W. Papoe, Meyer, '22. St Paul, Minn. Pardon, Reinhold W, '21E, 610 W. Summit. Ann Arbor. 874. Park, M Choon, '22E, 715 Lawrence. Pynng Yang, Korea. 372-M. Park, Margaret R, '22, 407 N. Ingalls. Toledo, O. 1439-R. Parker, Bernard B, '21, 716 Church. Oxford, Ind. Parker, Henry F, '21, 607 S. State.wDetroit. 131. Parker, William H, '22. Youngstown, 0. Parks, Leon A, 618 Packard, Ann Arbor. 1028-W. Parks, Vernon H, '21, 618 Packard. Ann Arbor. 1028-W. Parshall, Max E, '22E; 620 E. niversity. Fenton. 1582-J. Parsons, Edw F, '22M, 910 E. Washington. N. Amherst, Mass. 1170-R. Parsons, Harry R, '22E, 426 N. Ingalls. Toledo, O. 16. Parsons, John M, '20D, 1007 E. Huron. Parzeh, Herbert, '19, 219 S. Thayer. Detroit. 726-M. Pasmore, Clark °H, '20E, 535 Packard. Munith. 1951-J. Paton, Clyde R, '22E, 517 Thompson. Almont. 2610-J. Paton, Robert F, grad, 1142 Ann Arbor. Ypsilanti. 136-R. Patterson, Clarence K, 520 E. Williams. Pontiac. 1479-W. Paull, Arthur E, '21E, 712 Oakland. Laurium. 1164. Pauszik, Thomas B, 723 Oakland. Dunkirk, N Y. Pearson, Gordon B, '21, 1408 Wdshtenaw. Swea City,' Ia. 343. Pelikas, Anastas D, '20E, 327 S. Division. Ann Arbor. 1188. Penberthy, Francisco, '22, 912 E. Washington. Nenominee. 69-M. Pentecost, John L, '21, 1223 Hill. Elmhurst, Ill. 189. Perine, William IT, '20, 514 E. Jefferson. Ann Arbor. Perkins, Gains V, '20E, 607 S. State. Grand Rapids. 131. Perkins, Howard E, '22E, 524 Walnut. Battle Creek. 2366-W. Perrin, John Stephenson, '21L, 707 Oxford Road. Escanaba. 357. Pertsovitz, Arthur, '20,802 E. Catherine. Newark, N J. 1601-W. Peterson, George L, '21A, 1001 E. Huron. Port Clinton, 0. 1391-3. Peterson, Robert G, '21. New London, Ia. Peterson, Ward D, '19, 1416 Hill. Ann Arbor. 285. Ur -at- i COR. SOUTH STATE STREET AND N. UNIVERSITY AVENUE PHONE 308 Prescription Drug Store L. Introduc ing New Spring Footwear * ' Advance Spring Models, beautiful in design and in all the desirable leathers. The Boot illustrated is an exclusive style that strikes a note of individuality giving it un- usual desirability. Comes in Black and Brown calf or Brown cordovan in low or high shoes and now ready on our shelves in all sizes and widths. We Feature Fit" Walk-Over Boot Shop 115 S. MAIN ST. Sportsmen- Athietes --Everybod y! You will find LECTURER IN FAVOR OF NATION LEAGUE "American spirit has shown its power in the steady, contnuous de- velopment of American political insti- tutions, in its solving of social evils, lished institutions can we look for a bigger and better world in the fu- ture, was the main thesis of the lec- ture. Following the Wesleyan Guild lec- ture at the church, Dean Mathews talked informally before the Cosmo- politan club and visitors on questions dealing with the League of Nations. AM Ko W Mt pet all " " VIII I -. I - Leave Copy at , Quarry's and TDetb CLASSIFIE &DVERTISI ENOD Leave' Copy at Quarry's and . The Delta and in the creation of a higher inter- Points relating to the national morality, this last expressed its workings, its powers in our relations with our southern able efficacy in the miti neighbors freed}from European rule. causes of war were dis Individuals are moral only through quiries from the audien contact and communication with other these various problemsf individuals. So also in international speaker. mortality, only by close union and con- tact can we hope for a removal of the Martha Cook Has Proi causes of war. The union does not Mrs. F. B. Stevens, of have to be maintained through the cre- is one of the governor ation of a super-state. A League of Nations is the most reasonable solu- tion of the problems of international of New York, were we strife." at the dromitory. Mis Dean Shailer Mathews of the Uni- a scholarship for wome versity of Chicago addressed a large iersinMichiyarsat. audience Sunday evening at the Meth- inent i Michigan state odist church, dealing primarily with the above propositions. His lecture dealt especially with the inherent f soundness of American spirit as every- Com e where evidenced in our history. Only by a furtherance of our new ideals "THE OPERA OF f of justice and morality under estab- organization, , and its prob- gation of the cussed, as in- ce brought up to the Chicago eminent Guests f Detroit, who rs of Martha s Clara Avery, dek-end guests s Avery gave en to the Uni- She is prom- club work.: DPEad OPERAS" Bevo ia Sold Everywhere the all-year-round soft drink, both healthful and appetizing to train and 'gain on. Bevo is a splendid beverage to sat- isfy that extravagant thirst that strenuous exercise is bound to bring. Satisfies it without any of that after-feeling of fullness that often comes with water drinking. 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