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's Open to everybody. strenuous test for those who are now0 u 1' u"s'- u i
r the discussion of taking the advanced dancing course in
ions relating to Relig- the Old Union. The nature of the final
ble. Place-444 South is to be an afternoon party to which FRIDAY
each member of the class will be in- 3:00-Miclhganenslan photographers
vited, and each one may invite a report at Michiganensian office.
Chafr House, 444 South partner. Tickets will be given to 3:45-All-law football practlce on
Chirs Houe444otho members of the class only. In the two south Ferry field.
rse ofIV.egethodsoflessons that have been held, splendid 4:00-Lecture by A. A. Klein of the
progress has been made but there is Norton company on "The Microscope
s will meet for the first still room for six more girls to bring ,in Industry" in room 224 Science
noon at 4:10 -o'clock. the number of girls up to fifty. Those building.
men and women.-Adv. wishing to join the clss may call 4:0'O-Soph Its and fresh lits s1rmie-
1666-J for partlculars.-Adv. mage on south Ferry field.
Floor Wax keeps your 4:00-Junior lits have football prac-
Any size packages at Dancing wax, with perforated top tice on south Ferry field.
Co. 2o3 E. Washington. can~s. all-sized packages. C. H. Major 4:00-Dallas Boudemann lectures on
& Co.-Adv. - "Investments" in room B Law build-
ing..
4:30-Senior lit football tryouts' prac-
tice on south Ferry field.
S:15-Varsity band meets in Hill
~ 9.7 ~ (1auditorium without uniforms.
-EberbachC7:3 & S C0. -7:30 lpha NnDebating society meets
2 0-24 E: IBERT ST'.in club mros in University. hall..
200-204 E LIBERTY ST. 7:30-Cosmopolitan club meets in Un-
iversity hall.
7 0-jUniversity Dramatic club meets
Chem icals Alumni Memorial hal.
9:00-Round-up club has dance for
\ new members at the Packard danc-
Labora,.ing academy:.
Laboratory Supplies ___aaem.
SATURDAY
ugs and T oilet SpecialtesS00-Student golfers meet in room
- 10:00 - Junior engineers' football
''practice on south Ferry field.
10:30-Cross country candidates re-
0-port at Waterman gymnasium for
four mile practice run.
r7~ E 2 :30-VTarsity - football game.. Mich-
IT N E Y T H E A TE igan vs''. Ohio State at Fery field.
-7:00-Craftsman club meeting at the
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 26 Masonic temple.
7:15-Bayonne N. J. club meets in
room 321, Union building.
CHING THE FIIGHi P T' 7:30-Plymouthguild "Velebrity" so-
US C A CEial at the Congregational church.
CO RT SUNDAY
SI 7:30-Union religious meeting in 111
-oCK auditorium. Bishop Theodore Hen-
derson of Detroit speaks.
+-7:30--Menorah society meets in Lane
hall. Professor Wenley speaks.
7:30-Lecture on "Who Is Rich" by
Dr. F. A. Agar at Baptist church.
8:00-Olga Samareff gIves recital un-
der auspices of Matinee Musical
N L:W UeOw Ik 00 I club in New Union,
Wrre SEATING LIST ENABLES PLACES
OCXa KMIS WTO BE FOUND WITHOUT BOTHER
BrlO. ' . $TO7O Q .
T, N mEST CHOR"US_' . aoDDg'%Pt(Continued from Page One)
E N tion AA, 8 to 3 yards behind east
goal; section BB, 3 yards behind east
PRICES 75, 1.00, 1.50 2.00 goal to 4 yard line; section .CC, 4 to
11 yard line; section DD, 11 to 17
yard line; section EE, 17 to 23 yard
...... .... ... .................................. .... .. line; section FF, 23 to 31 yard line;

v 5w oufl clll Mr...my
Chairman lec ted

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on going.-Adv. 10 at the Packard.
appointment.-Adv.
Nunnally's, "The Candy of the
South." Tice's, 117 So. Main St.-Adv. Subscribe to the

Girls of the senior class were en-
tertained by Dean Myra B. Jordan on
Thursday afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock
in Barbour gymnasium. A class meet-
ing was held tor the purpose of ,dis-
cussing social activities and the se-
nior girls' play. Laura Peacock, who
was elected chairman of the Senior
Girls' Play committee last year, is
now in Honolulu, so Sue Verlenden
was elected to fill he place. Danc-
ing and refreshments followed the
business meeting.
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE DINNER
TO BIND CITY AND UNIVERSITY
(Continued from Page One)
versity School of Music, is chairman.
The faculty ticket selling committee
consists of,, Prof. E. D. Sunderland,
chairman, Prof. John R. Brumm, Prof.
H. E. Rigs, Prof. W. P.' Lombard,
Prof. L. P. H.11 and Registrar Arthur
G..-Hall.
The State street committee has as
chairman, Orville Moe, the downtown
committee, Chris T. Donnelly, and the
factories, George Fischer.
There will be more of the banquets
during the year to which out of town
speakers will be brought to discuss
the topics of greatest interest to the
city.
The Baptist Guild will hold a two-
mile hike and country breakfast, leav-
ing the Baptist Church at &.o'clock
Saturday morning. Students and
The Michigan Daily, delivered to
your door daily except Monday, $3.60
a year.-Adv.

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ourly to 9:10 p. m.
l'leave at 8:48 a. m. and every two
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III- section GG, 31 to 37 yard line; sec-
j tion HH, 37 to 43 yard line; section
SI, 43 to 50 yard line; section JJ, 50
to west 43 yard line; section KK, 43
3 to 37 yard line; section LL, 37 to 31
I yard line; section MM, 31 to 24 yard
line; section NN, 24 to 17 yard line;
8 section; 00, 17 to 10 yard line; sec-
tion PP, 10 to 4 yard line; section
QQ, 4 yard line to 2 yards behind
goal; section RR, 2 to 8 yard line be-
hind goal.
Boxes on ground level along the
front of the south stand contain 6
seats each at $3 a seat from the goal
lines to the 20 yard lines, and at $4
a seat from'the 20 to the 40 yard
lines. There are three boxes to each
WfAve yards, numbered from the goal
lines toward the center, or 27 boxes
on each side of the center line.
Professor Cross to Speak in Detroit
Commencing Sunday,, Oct. 26, Prof-
Herbert H. Coss, of the Fine Arts
i department, will give a series of Sun-
(day afternoon lectures in Detroit be-
fre the members of the Detroit In -
tute of .frt. His lectures will deal
with "Renaissatnce and Modern Art."
Fancy wool sox. The $'qashion
Shoppe, 2nd Floor, Darling Bldg,,
1 East Liberty St.--Adv,{

Every Michigan man and woman will be interested in the double spread Rotogravure
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Magazine Section and in The Foreign News Section. You must be sure to read the Foreign
News Review of the week by Cyril Arthur Player and the pages on books and art in the
Magazine Section, besides many good short stories in the Fiction Section.

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