igel, '20, Oarlotte, Michigan, F. Hall, '20, Manistique, principal of high school. Woodruff, '20, Charlotte, Latin and English. I iunert, '20, Boyne City, Fnplich k News From The Other Colleges I VACANCIES I Marion Michigan, Anna E Helen, G. Cady, '20, Niles, Michi- niversity of gan, English in Junior high school. ., English. Muriel R. Lambert, '20, Boyne 0, Cadillac, City, Michigan, history. Margaret A. Miller, '20, St. Jo- rand Haven, seph, Michigan, history. Helen Monroe, '20, South Haven, '20,. South i Michigan, French and Spanish. Kenneth J. Perry, '18, Lansing, ilding, Mich- Michigan; mathematics. c coach. Ola Hartshorn, '20, Ionia, Michigan, 19, Jackson, French and mathematics. Gertrude Landon, '19, Battle Cteek, 20, Traverse Michigan, mathematics. .tendent of Lbna Mary Gould, '08, Battle Creek, Michigan, Latin. 20, Romeo, Marion. Elizabeth Bush, '20, Ionia, ience. Michigan, history. tland, Mich- H. A. Tape, M.A. '20, tuclid ia ics. Heights, ClevelAnd, Ohio, superintend- drian, Mich- ent of schools. It Ste. Ma- The Daily contains the litest Asso- elated Press News.-Adv. NS & PERSHING KILL PAY YOU TO LOOK Ililnols-To perpetuate the names of the gold star Illini, those 173 men who gave their lives in the service of; their country, and to show their hon- or in which their memory is held, the+ student body at the University of Il- linois will plant an avenue of trees about the parade ground south of the new Armory. Soon the committee in+ charge of the memorial will begin its campaign for funds. Pots, similar to those used by the Salvation Army, will be placed at all entrances to the campus. Washington-Washington State col- lege athletic authorities have decided to erect a $10,000 stadium to be ready by next football season. The Pull- man people have consistently lost money on' the big games due to the lack of seats, and have decided to remedy the deficiency. DePauw -- "Alice-Sit-By-The-Fire" is the play which the senior class will probably give at DePauw univer- sity in commencement week this year. The. play will be definitely settled upon during spring vacation. Caliornia-Dr. David P. Barrows, newly elected president of the Univer- sity of California, wasformally in- duoted into office March 23, during, the charter week ceremonies'. . Dr. Paul S.t Rensch, former A~merican ambassador to China, was the chief speaker during the charter week ex- ercises. Georgia- A solemn agreement on their honor as gentlemen and as stu- dents to purchase no more hats, shoes, or outer clothing before Sept. 1, 1920, unless these articles decline in price at least 25 per cent, is being circu- lated and signed at the University of Georgia. The agreement is not bind- ing unless signed by at least 500 stu- dents. Patching materials for cloth- ing and shoes are not included in the agreement. Indiana - Lorado Taft, the noted sculptor, will conduct a clourse in the art of sculpture at Indiana universi- ty during the next month. Some of his chief works are his Columbus memorial in Washington, D. C., "The Fountain of Time," and a colossal fig- ur__-_ c taKwmnsanso NO CHANGE IN RATES-BOARD PER WEEK $6.00-2 meals-per day-3 meals-$7.0 TRANSIENTS A CCOMMODA TED Special Sunday Dinner-75c STATE STREET AT MONROE MRS. MERKEL II OUR IDEA OF A KODAK PICTURE ,1 i POPULAR-PRICED HATS' ZY AND HAIR GOODS S,& PERSHING 0 ure of Black Haw~k which stands on a cliff near Aurora, Ill. Columbia- During a recent bliz- zard 30 girls from Barnard cleared snow from the streets to keep traffic moving. The money earned was add- ed to an endowment fund of $500,000, which is being raised at that univer- sity. Iowa-A prize 'of $5 will go into the pocket of some bright university student who suggests a name for the carnival to be held at Iowa univer- sity May 1 by the Y. M. C. A. and Y. W. C. A. There are to be absolutely no rules'in the contest' Beloit-- An interesting experiment was made at Beloit college, when an estimate was made of the total mile- age covered by dancers at the college dances in one year. It was found 'that the average for each student was 18 miles a year, and total mileage for the college was 81,000 miles. Northwestern- John ' H. Wigmore,' dean of Northwestern university law school, was decorated recently with the Legion of Honor by representa- tives of the French government. ,About a year ago he published a book en- titled "Science and Learning in France," in which he discussed the admirable worktof various French in- stitutions of learning. The dean's treatment of the subject is said to have led many students who in other days would have sought post-graduate courses in German universities to choose the French instead. The Michigan Daily, the only morn- ing paper i Ann Arbor, contains all the latest Campus, City and World Pound in the Michigan Daily.-Adv. NOW ON SALE We have always had the idea that every Kodak User wants best possible results. So instead of rushing films and printsthroie Ithe developing and printing processes, we take the required timei care to do the work right and we find ouIt customers are in favoi this plan. If you have never had LYNDON AND CO. do your Amateur F ishing you will be most agreeably surprised by bringing your n roll to us. s Our service is 24 hours from 3,p. m. each day. 'REET LYNDON & COMPANY 719 NO1FH UNIVERSITY AVE. ESTABLISHED 1905 AT THE SIGN OF THE KODAK NEW VIC OR RECORDS FOR MA 1 INSTITUTE ring Men to Become S EXECUTIVES the Babson Statistical Organization. r resident traininWfor young men who by circumstances are to occupy positions of I C1omen (A FEW OF THE GOOD ONES) 74608-Lo, Here the Gentle Lark-by Galli-Curci............. 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There will be a rehearsal of act IV: of "The New Lady Bantock", at 4 o'clock Monday in Barbour gymnas- ium. MASQUES TO GIVE ENGLISH COMEDY "The New Lady Bantock," by Jer- ome K. Jerome, to be presented on May 12 and 13, in Sarah Caswell Angell hall, will be the annual pro- duction of Masques, the women's dramatic organization, which also has given a number of minor plays before the Women's league. The play is an English comedy and is pronounced by Prof. J. Raleigh Nelson, director, to' be different from any play presented by that organization, very amusing, and full of human and interesting characters, well portrayed. The cast numbers 20 and includes even in minor parts well known dram- atic tAlent on the campus. Particular atteption will be given to details of stage design.and costuming. All parts are taken by women but the perform- ance will be open to both men and women of the University. COME IN AND HEAR THEM SCEH AE RLE MUSIC HOUSE 110 SOUTH MAIN STREET , & S ON, . _ .ins for Leadership Id number accepted. Get Good Goods at Goodyear's 4 information on other features address U, Secretary TITUTE on St. RALPH B. WILSON Mass. Vice-President "Miss Sa Midd Suits" Leae upy- The Bibt OUR Summer Stock of "Miss Saratoga" Middy Suits shows the regulation blouses and pleated skirts in all desired'sizes. Only the finest tailoring is used in making these garments and all materials are pre-shrunk. All Linen in pink, cadet blue or brovn....$22.50 Mercerized Poplin in pink, rose or navy blue 13.50 Beach Cloth in cadet blue, pink or white... 12.50 Chambray in blue or rose . . ..... . .....8.50 (SECOND FLOOR) T r of S. Univer- lin set with dia- s. Reward $10. I Huss. 702 S. WANTED WANTED--Students during summer to work for an old. reliable company Men in former yvears have found employment very tsatisfactoly. Sal- ary guarantee to married men. Ad- dress BoX G. M., care Daily. A-| H. n 243 3 on nran. he Wat- please WANTED-To recover a large poster .taken from the Natural Science building since vactatio a It belongs to the Student Volunteer Movement. Kindly phone Abel,-1443-R. WANTED-Got any "pep"? If you are a live wire : can turn your spare time into re'al money. Ad- dress Box 111. D., Daily. WANTED-One room for two ladies, May 19-22.. Answer .Are Daily, Box H. R. FOR SALE FOR SALE- 200 medical books for sale $.50 and $1 each. Inspection invited. Mrs. A. Fraser, 16 S. Wash- ington St., Ypsilanti, Michigan.. FOR SALE-14 room house. Excell- ent location for roomers or fratern- ity. One block from campus. 1002 E. Washington, FOR SALE---Harley-DavidsoA Twin. Electric model. Fully equipped. GREEK LITERATURE SPEAKER'S T 0 P I C Mr. J. A. K. Thomson, who will talk on "The Romantic Element in Greek Literature" at 4:15 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in.room C of the Law build- ing, is considered an authority on Greek literature. , He was formerly a scholar of Pem- broke college at Oxford, England, and examiner to the University of Aberdeen in Scotland. At the present time Mr. Thomson is a lecturer at Harvard university. He is also the author of .two works well known to classical scholars, "The Greek Tradition" and "Studies in the Odyssey of Homer." Campus News. Elaine Tappan, '19, of Brighton, Michigan, is spending the week end in Ann Arbor with friends. 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