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April 23, 1920 - Image 6

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SWHAT'S GING ON I
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FRIDAY
3:0-andIdates for junior engineer
baseball team report in room 308,
Engineering building.
8:00-Soccer football practice at Fer-
ry field. Practice will be held every
afternoon at this time.
0:30-Episcopal students' banquet in
Harris hall.
7 :30-Congregational student party in
Lane hall.
7:30 - Alpha Nu Debating society
. meets in club rooms, University
* hall.
7:30- Women's Cosmopolitan club
meets at the Y. W. C. A.
7 :30-Polonia literary circle meeting
in Lane hall.
7:30-R. 0. T. C. meeting in Natural
Science auditorium. Election of of-
ficers.
8:15 - Copper Country Jftrdal club
concert in Hill auditorium.
SATURDAY
1:00 - Scoutmasters' Training club
assembles at high school for hike.
°1:00 Upper Room Bible class meets
at 444 South State street.
7:0-Closed meeting of Student Vol-
unteer band in Lane hall.
7:30-Newark (N. J.) club mfets in
room 306, Union.
7430-Craftsmen club meets at the
Masonic Temple. The third degree
will be conferred.
8:00-DH'. H. W. Laidler speaks on
,"What of Construction" before Inter-
collegiate Socialist society, room
205, Mason hall. This lecture was
originally planned for Friday night.
8-0- Unitarian guild party in Guild
hal.
SUNDAY
7:30-Miss Welthy Honsinger speaks
on the subject "Day After Tomor-
row" at the Methodist church.
U-NOTICES
Juniors and sophomores in Athena
Literary society will find the debate
subject on the bulletin board in
University hall. Juniors will re-
port to Betty Gratton, '20, and soph-
omores to Anna McGur, '20.
CLASS BALL MANAGERS URGED
TO USE INTRAMURAL FILES
Class baseball managers are urged
to make use of the files in the intra-
mural office in lining, up the men for
their teams. The Tiles there contain
an accurate record of all that every
man on the campus has done in every
branch of sport and will prove of
great assistance in locating the -men
who play base all. The file case is in
the intramura oflice, rgom three, of
thp Press building.
Classes which have not elected their
managers should do so at once. All
managers so elected must report to
the -intramural office as soon as pos-
sible or that office willsappoint men
to fill the places.rClass teams will
have ample opportunity to pratic

LOOM

Opened At Union
Members of the Union are requested
to use the new check room on the
main floor, which is open and attend-
ed by checkers during the hours the
Union is open.
"There is no charge for this check-
ing and° no, tipping," stated Homer
Heath, general manageroftthe Union.
"More general use of this check room
will eliminate losses of clothing, in-
asmuch as the Union cannot be re-
sponsible for coats and hats not,
checked."
Of still greater benefit will be the
elimination of the use of chairs and
davenports as coat racks, was the
opinon of Union officials.
NEW SHRUBS TO BE PLANTED
AROUN) AMPUS THIS SPRING
Numerous shrubs will be planted
this spring around various buildings
on the campus, according to a state-
ment from the buildings and grounds
department yesterday.
In addition to the 400 shrubs to
be placed around the Library, the de-
partment has placed an order for a
quantity of shrubs to be set around
the Chemistry and Natural Science
buildings.
Senior Engineers to Hear Beahan
Mr. Willard Beahan, assistant engi-
neer with the New York Central lines
at Cleveland, will address the Senior
engineer assembly at 10 o'clock Mon-
day, April 25. Tfhe subject of Mr. Bea-
han's address will be "The Engineer
and the Hour."
Read the Daily for Campts News.
SCHLANDERER & SEYFRIED
JEWELERS
- - of
,p Quality and Service
.ars svc~x~msae 113 E. LibertySt.
Ann Arbor, Mich.
IAN ARBOR CHOP SUE!Y
Excellent C HOP SUE from
11:30 a. m. to midnight
Steaks and Chops 814 S. State

DEAN VAUGHAN LEAVES TO
ATTEND MEDICAL CONVENTION
Dr. Victor C. Vaughan, dean of thel
Medical school, left Ann Arbor Tues-
day afternoon for St. Louis, wvhere he
will attend the convention of theI
National Tuberculosis association of!
which he is president. Friday Dr.

Brief Cases, Music Folios
Student Cases

Trade mark
of quality

Guaranteed goods are
your protection.
Insist on the original
Sold by all Reliable
Dealers.

VALUE!
The best possible value
for long time wear and
service is secured by or-
dering a
HAND-TAILORED
SUIT
drafted to
YOUR PERSONAL
MEASUREMENTS
ALBERT GANSLE
TAILOR
113 South- Main Street
(SECOND FLOOR)

The Name

J, P. Echbc

Has always stood
for the BEST in
EATS

Vaughan will leave St. Louis for
Orleans in order to be present a
convention of the American ME
association in that city. Dr. Vau
wil return to the University the
of the month.

LIFTON MFG. 90., New York

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PHONE 821

A Student asks:j
"How can I remember definitions?"
The answer "comprehend fully what they mean" may often be easier
said than done.. The 20 exzrcises in the booklet, "Memory and Concentration"
aid all memorizing, and some are helpful with definitions. Recast into your
own wording; illustrate. If you then can "hook" with key-words, associate
with something else, or get a good mental-picture, you will remember the
definition. "Memory and Concentration" (a new booklet), aids all memor-
izing. W e will answer questions,
Students' Fdition, 6oc, at all tookstores.
Or by mail with type-written letter of instruction, $z.
The Education Courses, Box 98, Ann Arbor
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RIGHT SIZES

For the UNDERSIZED, the
AVERAGE SIZED and the

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UNIVERSITY AND FRATERNITY
CORRESPONDENCE STATIONERi'
This sale will run from April 20' to May I and
following manufacturers:
Eaton, Crane & Pike,
Hurd,
Whiting,
Hampshire Paper C(
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Wynne, Samuel W,
AND OTHERS IN
BOND,,LINENS & V EL]
FOUNTAIN PENS-With each fountain pen
make of Conklin, Waterman, Sheaifer, Parker
point a 60c box of stationery will be given fre
O. D. M O RR I L'
17 NICKELS ARCADE

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OVERSIZED.

sale of the
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Wadhani's & Co.

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MYRNA SHARLOW

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ALBERT A. STANLEY

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Inians Protest Arrest
wa, April 22.-A delegation of
.s appeared today before the
considering the Indian act to
against arrests of braves for
theirrwinter's supply of, salmon
iver running through their res-
)ns.

A GALAXY OF "STARS" FROM T H Z METROPOLITAN
AND CHICAGO OPERAS - AND O T H E R CELEBRITIES
BOTH VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL
SIX CONCERTS MAY 19,20,21,22
A LIMITED NUMBER OF COURSE TICKETS ARE STILL AVAILABLE AT THE
UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MUSIC - $4.50, $5.00, AND $6.00

J tito by l ttorett
ED'fWARD TOHATNSON

KETBALL NOTICE

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The medals for the members
of the up-stater and business ad
teams which won the society
and department basketball tourn-
neys respectively have arrived
at the Intramural office and
should be called for at once.
'ho Michigan Daily, the only morn-
paper in Ann Arbor, contains all
I latest Campus, City and World
nd in the Michigan Dally.-Adv.
'runewald Original Creole Pralines
New Orleans. Tices' Drug Store,
So. Main.-Adv.

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LEON ROTHIER

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ROBERT R. DIETERLE

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WALE VOICES
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Friday, April 23
HILL AUDITORIUM
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