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The Michigan Daily, 1920-05-26

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otel from 8:30 to
sday to confer with
ire to work for the
higan this summer.

CA MPUS TO BE FILMED
e- OR N ON -N W MUSEUM
STUDENTS AND BUILDINGS AMONG
: SUBJECTS TAKEN BY /
MOVIE CONCERN

pen name of Charles L. Dodgson, a
dignified Oxford scholar, noted for his
attainments as a mathematical in-'
structor. Professor Dodgson invented
Alice for the amusement of the three
small daughters of Dean Liddell of
Oxford. It was not until long after-
wards that he conceived the idea of
printing the stories and of thus giv-
ing to the children of the English
Speaking world their classic litera-
ture.
Star Polo Shirts with collars that
fit. $3.00 upwards. Wild -& Co., 311 S.
"State St.-Adv.
The Daily's specialty is service to
everyone.-Adv.

Larg4 well known brokerage com-
pany selling food staples in volume.
to wholesale trade will consider em-
ployment of several gradiates inter-
ested in entering business life and as-
sociating themselves permanently with
reliable concern offering exceptional
opportunities for growth and advance-
ment. Must be clean cut, high grade,
active minded type. Highest refer-
ences required. Applications not fully.
stating business experience, if any,'
also education, age, home address, and
when services available, will not be
considered. Address in own handwrit-
ing, Box X. X., Mich. Daily.-Ady.
Patronise our Advertisers.--Adv.

SA

Ito College -Trained Mei
A Nine Weeks' Summer Course in Ac
Administration will begin at Pace Institute o
tensive course (day sessions) is well suited to
men and women who expect to make Busine
The curriculum covers fundamentals of doubl
ing, economics, finance; cganization, manageme
their relation to the principles and procedures ofl
descriptive Bulletin S.
Pace Instit
Hudson Terminal 30 Church S

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Ann Arbor is to have her picture
taken today as a part of the motion
pictures of this state, which will be
kept in the National Museum of Mo-
tion pictures. The pictures taken of
Ann Arbor will also be shown at a
local theater in about three weeks.
These films are being taken through-
out the United States .by the Tisdale
Film Co. for educational purpose.. v-
ery city in the state having over 10,000
population and each industrial plant
of more than ordinary importance will
be taken as a part of this state's pic-
tures and will be kept at the museum
in New York.
The two films that are to' be taken
of Ann Arbor will include all the
prominent parts of the campus, group
pictures of many members of the fac-
ulty, several fraternities, the hospitals,
the Union and many general pictures
of the city. These pictures will be
shown at one of the local theaters as
soon as they are-completed and will
then become a part' of the pictures of
this state in the Museum at Ne~W York,
where films of all the states in the
Union will be kept for educational
purposes.
CARROLL'S "ALICE"
COMING IN FILMS1

SUMMER SESSION 1920

UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN

SHORTAGE OF TEACHERS ALARMING
Over ioo,cpo more. teachers are needed in the United
States at once.- Why not plan to teach and thus serve your
country.? Salaries are very attractive.
All prospective teachers should finish their courses as
soon as possible. By summer study as much as one year may

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be saved.
summer.

There are many special courses for teachers this

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Literature, Science, and the Arts, Engineering and'
Architecture, Pharmacy, Graduate Study, Library Meth-
ods, Biological Station, Embalming and Sanitary Sci-
ence, June 28-August 20; Medicine and Surgery, June
28-August8; Law, June 21-July 24 an4 July 26-August
28; Field Courses in Geology and Geography in Southern
Kentucky, August 30-September 25.
tnnounceients and information my be obtained at the
offices of the various Schools and Colleges. For general
information, address

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n 12:30 "Alice in Wonderland," the film ver?
ernoon. sion of which will be shown Monday,
society May 31, in Hill auditorium, is to aid
at Gra- the Bryn Mawr college and Smith
Union college funds.
The original' pook was written, as
quet to most people know, by Lewis Carroll.
aturday What comparatively few people know

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T. E. RANKIN,
Box 3o, Ann Arbor, Michigan.,

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