THE MICHIGAN DAILY
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RaI CECOLLEGIATE ALUMNAE GIVE of Main and Williams streets. The
U iIL crnCOMMUNITY HOUSE PIANO other furniture and luxuries of the
house have been also furnished by
The Collegiate Alumnae presented organizations of the city. In honor
Tlanupright piano on Saturday to the of this new gift a concert is being
new Community House on the corner planned to be held at Community
House in a few days.
Community House is accommodating
five teachers who are here for the
Schoolmasters' club and all the other
rooms are full, with a waiting list.
The board in control of the house
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will meet tomorrow to discuss current "COME ON SON"
activities. "Dad footed the bill in 'Come On,
The credit branch of the Chamber Dad'. Now come on son get busy."
of Commerce has moved into the Three dollars up per day, Spring vaca-
Chamber of Commerce offices. tion. Phone 1775,xtoday.-Adv.
LUMIBIA UNIVERSITY TO GIVE
SPECIAL TRAINING IN SO-
CIAL WORK
3ocial service workers find a new
d for service offered them by the
onstruction period now opening in
form of recreation work. Com-
nity recreation for both girls and
rs, non-sectarianism, self-govern-
nt and self-support for working
ls' clubs are some of the phases
this work which must be pre-
'ed for at once.
o provide for the present, rapidly
reasing demand for such work'ers,
.umbia university, in co-operation
h the National League of Women
>rkers, is offering a special five
eks' training course in organiza-
i and leadership of girls' club work.
e course will. be given at Columbia
versity from May 12 to June 14.
he course will include lectures,
d work, and Round Table discus-
ns leading to a certificate of work
t will be issued to satisfactory stu-
ts by the university. Miss Jean
milton, a Vassar graduate and gen-
J secretary of the National League
Women Workers, will have direct
ervision of the course.
applicants must have had two years
college training or some experience
social work and a high school di-
ma. A prospectus of the course
y be had from the extension teach-
office, 301 University hall, Colum.
university, New York City.
HAT'S GOING ON
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TODAY
7:00-Student council meeting in the
old Union building.
7:00-Eligibility board meeting for all
baseball squad candidates at Ath-
letic association offices, Press build-
ing.
7 :00-Adeiphi meeting.
7 :15-AthenaUterary society meets in
room 302 Mason hall.
7:15-Grand Rapids men meet in red
'room of Lane hall to discuss plans
f or bosing the opera.
: -tie-Trail H-liday" at the
.o "Y"' picture show.
8:00-Prescott club pneets in room
203 of the Chemistry building.
TOMORROW
7:30-New England club meets in
Lane hall.
U.NOTICES
All senior women are expected to wear
the conventional senior costumes
with dark shoes at the banquet and
Junior Girls' play Wednesday even-
ing.
Through a change of plans the meet-
ings of the Short Term institute
which begins today will be held in
room C of the Law building instead
of room B.
All Jewish students who wish to
make arrangements for Passover
meals should call Harry August at
907-R after 7 p. m.
BOCHS PROVE TO BE EASY
VICTIMS TO YANK INGENUITY
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casualties among the enemy.
"The*battalion contained many men
'who bore German names, but every
mother's son of them were true Amer-
icans at heart. The German spy sys-
tem, which I must admit was wonder-
'ully perfected, learned this fact and
circulated propoganda among the men,
calling ev.ery German to the support
of his kaiser and fatherland. The
strange German psychology expected
a walkout on the American sides and
an influx of willing German patriots
into Hun lines.
. Surprise Huns
"We rigged up a slight surprise for
the Boche. We walked right up to
the Hun first line trenches without
firing a shot and Heinie naturally
thought we were going to fall into his
arms, go to the fatherland and fight
for the kaiser. Well--each of us ac-
counted for two or more Germans and
the number of prisoners which we
took was not small."
GotYour Ticket?
Wed., 8:oo p. m., April 2
WHITNEY THEALRE
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Spring is here - the dark
days are gone-the nation
needs good cheer, and
woman's duty is to lend
happiness by attiring her-
self in the most pleasing
raiment.
4 Most important of all' is
footwear. No matter how
dainty your dress, how
elaborate your costume,
shoes will make or mar.
In the extensive variety of Dorothy
Dodd Shoes for Spring, you will find
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just the style to complete and
harmonize with your new apparel.
Dainty colonials, pretty pumps and oxfords, styled correctly
and reasonably priced. For the cool days of the early
Spring you will see beautifully designed walking oxfords as
well as every favored style for active service and social wear.
The new shoes are ready for women who would be well dressed. See and
wear them now and add to the nation's gladness in the coming of better days.
Exclusive Agents for Exclusive Agents for
Dorothy Dodd Footwear Dorothy Dodd Footwear
in Ann Arbor in Ann Arbor
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BICYCLES
OR
REPAIRS
Handy service at
N. L SWITZER & CO,
310 South State Street
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