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THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1919.

HK ON UNION RUSHED
FOR JUNE ACTIVITIES
TING ROOMS AND BEDROOMS
EADY BY SUMMER; FLOORS
LAID IN BASEMENT
>rk 'is progressing so rapidly on
lecorating of the third and fourth
s of the Union building that it is
icted with reasonable certainty
all will be in readiness for the
ention of the Michigan State Bar
ciation which meets in the city the
1 week in June. Commencement
will be the occasion when the
n will be taxed to its utmost to
Enmodate the members of the for-
classes that are going to hold
reunions then.
Sleeping Rooms on Fourth Floor
e fourth floor is devoted entirely
sleeping rooms. Running water
ch room and a bath between every
rooms assure the up-to-dateness
e facilities. All the furniture for
rooms including the 68 beds have
ordered.
oms for campus societies on the
floor are expected to be, ready
ise about the same time that the
h floor is finished.
hough lack of funds at present
not permit the equipping and
ng of furniture for the cafeteria
barber shop in the basement of
building, the floors and walls of
rooms will be finished by Satur-
Eight chairs and the best sani-
fixtures will provide an ample
ing card for the barber shop.
ifeteria Expected to Be Popular
he cafeteria," said Homer L.
h, secretary of the Union, "will
ubtedly prove to be one of the
popular features of the many
building will have to offer when
>leted." Dark tile floor and inlaid
wall decorations lend an air of
ness Ito the room which will seat
ien. On one side will be the ci-
and soft drinks counter afid along
iorth wall will extend the lunch
ter, where anything from a sand-
to a soup-to-nuts can be obtain-
rect from the special kitchen any
of day.
rway Arranges for Polar Dash
ristiania, May 1.--The Norwegian
rnment has arranged to establish
depots at different places on
.t Land from Cape Columbia to
son canal for the use of Roald
ndsen who, in the summer of 1920,
cts to make a final dash for the
on skis and with sleights by way
rant Land or Winter Harbor on
ille Island.,
e Danish explorer Knud Rasmus-
oon will leave for Greenland with
sions for the food depots at Cape

DIPLOMAS IN SIGHT FOR
13 MUSIC STUDENTS
ANNOUNCEMENTS OF RECITALS
OF PROSPECTIVE GRADUATES '
TO BE MADE LATER
Graduate diplomas and certificates
will be awarded to 23 students of the
University School of Music. Recital
announcements will be made later.
Among the prospective graduates
are:
Piano department-artist: Dorothy
Gertrude Newell, '19; Hester McNeal
Reed, '19. Normal-Dorothy Alice
Armstrong, '19; Jane Evelyn Thomas,
Florence Walker. Vocal department-
normal: Marcia Middleton Coburn,
lone Alwilda Wilber. Organ depart-
ment-artist: Emily Powell, '19. The-
ory department-Helen Osborne La-
throp, Margaret Gertrude Parks. Band
instrument department- saxaphone:
Cara Floy Petrie.
The following certificates will be
awarded:
Public school music-Verna Marie
Bauman, Anna Lillian Barton, Mabel
Helene DeVine, .Dorothy Helen Hay-
maker, Ruth Laureen Juliff, Helen
Louise Marshall, Laura Pearl Miller,
Helen Frances Pearl, lone Alwilda
Wilber. Public school drawing-Tes-
sabel Marguerite Worden, Elizabeth
Woodin Doughty, '19; Harriet M. Kin-
ney.
BUNGLING BROS. CIRCUS TO
* MAKE, OPENING BOW TONIGHT
Blow the bugles! Sound the brasses!
As the bells strike at 8 o'clock Friday
evening the famous and unprecedented
Four-Fiaws and Bungling Brothers
circus will give its initial performance
in the Ann Arbor high school gym-
nasium.
The publicity agent has stated that
never has a like attraction been pre-
sented to the public. Five main acts
are offered. There will be agility per-
sonified on the parallel bars; terp-
ischorean graces; novel electric club
swinging; the unique pyramid act;
and last, the witty end man in the min-
strel show.
Between acts the 24-piece circus
brass band will jazzily syncopate the
while 15 , clowns delight with their
antics. The publicity agent warns all
people with a sense of humor to come
provided with handkerchiefs in order
that the tears of joy may be properly
and fittingly treated.
A second performance will be given
Saturday evening, May 3, at 8 o'clock.
Get your Daily subscription at once
and get the full benefit of the reduc-
ed price.-$1.00.-Adv.

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University of Michigan
Summer Session 1919
Jiore than 00 courses conducted by a staff
of 250 members of the regular faculties of the
University. All University facilities available
Literature, Science, and the Arts, Engineering
and Architecture, Pharmacy, Graduate Study,
Library Methods, Biological Station, Embalm-
ing and Sanitary Science, Public Health Nursing
June 30-- August 22; Medicine and Surgery,
June 30-August 8; Law, June 23-July 26 and
July 28-August so.
The workis equivalent in method, character and credit value
to that of the academic session, aqgd may be counted toward de-
grees. Certificates of credit and attendance issued. Many spe-
cial lectures, recitals, concerts and excursions. Cosmopolitan
student body. Delightful ldcation. Expense low.
For further information, address
T. E. RANKIN
Box 20, Ann Arbor, Michigan

Copyright 1919, The House of Kuppenheimer

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house that hascaught surprisingly the change
of the old order and a youth renewed through
trial and sacrifice.
The design is for the new American figure

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waist, short back and full chest.
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and the tailoring is O ld Standards
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WANTED
WANTED - Violinist and drummer
for summer engagement, northern
Michigan resort picture theater.
Drummer must be good xylophoniat.
I want only A-i men, with plenty of
"pep." Wesley A. Richards, 1246
10th St. N. W., Washington, D. C.
WANTED-Energetic man desiring
position in a law and insurance of-
fice. Address A. L. Deuel, Harbor
Springs, Mich.
WANTED-Student to care for car
and lawn. Call at 1017 Oakland be-
tween 6 and 7 p. m.
WANTED - A Soph Prom ticket.
Phone 14 L0.
MISCELLANEOUS
MISCELLANEOUS - Saxaphones re-

LOST
LOST-Black pointed Fox scarf, left
in History of Music class, Monday,
April 28. Reward. Return to 12051
'111, Ms 0. Lane.
L >ST-Three May Festival tickets
Satrlay. Call Daily.
LOST- ,n campus Wednesday, silver
card case. Finder please call Jean
Butcher, 2-20. Reward.
FOR RENT
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Canoes, Old Town Canoes. Used
Canoes foraSale. Easy payments.
Saunders Canoe Livery.
FOR SALE
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