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SATURDAY
8:00-Student golfers meet in room
302, Mason hall.
10:00 - Junior engineers' football
practice on south Ferry field.
10:30--Cross couktry candidates re-
port at Waterman gymnasium for
four mile practice run.
1:20-Varsity Band meets In front of
University hall in full uniform.
2:30-1Varsity football game.. Mich.-
ioan vs. Ohio State at Ferry field.
7;00-Craftsman club meeting at the
Masonic temple.
7:00-Upper, room Bible class meets
at 444 South State street.
7:15-Bayonne N. J. club meets In
.room 321, Union building.
1:1-Student Volunteers meet at
Lane hail.
7 :30-Plymouth guild "Celebrity" so.
cial at the Congregational church.
7:30-The Greater Newark, N. J. club
meets in room 306 Union building.
All new students from Greater New-
ark are invited.
SUNDAY
2:30-Officers and county chairmen
of the Copper Country club meet
in room 319, Union building. Chair-
men are asked to bring a list of
members from their county.
7:30-ienorah society meets In Lane
hal. Professor Wenley speaks.
7:30-Lecture on "Who As Rich" by
Dr. F. A. Agar at Baptist church.
1Y ONDAY
3:30-Soph lit football practice, and
election of captaia, on south Ferry
field.
4:10-Junior lit football practice on
south Ferry field.
8:00-01ga Samaroff gives recital un-
der auspices oifMatinee Musical
club in' New Union.
TUESDAY
4:00-Comedy club meets in Varsity
hall.
4:15;-Prof. A. H. White lectures in
room 151 Chemistry building on
"Fixation of Nitrogen."
7:00-Tryouts for fresh mandolin
club, in Lane hall.
'21E TO CHOOSE
OFFICERS MONDAY
Election of officers for Ole junior
engineers is scheduled to take place
Monday in the Engineering building,
from 10 o'clock until 3 O'clock.
The following men have been nom-
inated. For president, William Blod-
get, R. F. Gridley, M. McGowan, and
R. D. Smith; for vice-president, F. R.
Beutel, L. A. Gaines, Jr., E. M. Stev-
ens, and E. ,W. Viets; for secretary,
Carl Auer, John Kennedy, J. M. Mil-
ler, and Dundee Wheeler; for treas-
urer, H. S. Sherman, and C. G. Wet-
zel.
UNIVERSITY DELEGATES TO HOLD
HEADQUARTERS AT STATLER
The University of Michign will
maintain headquarters at the Hotel
Statler during the meetings of the
Michigan State Teachers' association
in Detroit, Oct. 30 and 31. On the
evening of the 30th a dinner will be
held at the Woodward Avenue Baptist
church for all alumni, former stu-
dents, and friends of the University.
Those desiring to attend should ob-
tain tickets from Miss Margaret Cam-
eron, secretary of the appointment
committee, .in Tappan hl.
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at 7 o'clock and closes at 8 o
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If Will Revitalize You
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Office Hours
Tuesday, Thursday Fliday and Saturday
1 to 5 P. M.
Daily, 7 to 9 P. M.

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You Are Cordially

Invited

to visit the new, enlarged and
improved

Betsy Ross Shop

which opens for business today. We
aim to make this shop a credit to Ann
Arbor and the University of Michigan.
When fully complete it will be second

to none in appearance", service
quality of refreshments served.

and

W. F.

RAY.

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Satisfies the

national

STUDENTS.

demand for a Whole-
some, pure and appe-
tizing beverage-at the
soda fountain or with
your meals.
Bevo will more that.
satisfy your thirst.
ANHEUsER- BUSCH
ST. LOUIS

,ATTENTION
Just received anoth -
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lation laboratoi y

It must be
Ice Cold

coats
Also dental and
waiters coats

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