qurJ. HULL' o midnight 1 314 S. State e Sa] . L.. St. A a Ar. Tuttle's Lunches Nunnally's Candy Maynard St.. .H factory Amateur leave your Films atrg t sDrug. Store, , IVictors" Across' "As played by any other than the . Michigan Varsity band, 'The Victors' is an ordinary. march. The finest of the military and other bands cannot play it like the boys ,f the campus, for the spirit transforms the whole effect of the tune," said Director Wil- fred Wilson, of the Varsity band re- cently. "Other bands playing the march do not get the thrill that the true Michigan man feels and so do not. throw themselves heartily into the spirit of it." Director Wilson is proud of the Michigan band and is anxious to make it the best University band of the country. As he sees it, the band .nas only one rival at present and if that one rival selected its men by competi- tion, it would probably be outclassed. "I am anxious to have competitive matches with other college and uni- versity bands," said Director Wilson, "and if there are anty bands better than the Michigan Varsity band I would not hesitate to send my men against them to determine which is the best, for I am sure the Michigan. boys would make a creditable show- ing." SCHOOL TEACHER S URGENTLY NEEDED. 1111 nIIU.LL UUUULu. AS FITTING ME IAL LIBRARIAN EMERITUS FINNET ADVOCATES USE OF TOWER TO HOUSE CHIES One suggestion for a memorial to the Michigan men who fell in the World war is that of a clock tower or cam- panile, to be placed on the present site -f the flag-pole and to contain the clock and. peal of bells which, at pres=- ent, is located in the tower on the engineering shops. Reference Librarian Emeritus Byron' A. Finney, '71, is an advocate of this plan. In the May, 1919, issue of the Michigan Alumnus there appeared an article by Mr. Finney giying the his- tory of the peal of bells from the time they were given to the University in -883 by President Andrew Dickson White of Cornell, a former professor of history at Michigan, and two other men. . Formerly in Old Library This set of bells, known as the West- minster' peal, was first installed in ihe west tower of the old library building. Two years later a clock was placed in he tower and so arranged that the 1 our would be strutck upon the 'bells, zutomatically and, at certain times luring the day,. the bar of music :nown as "Cambridge Quarters" would *re played. When the old library was torn down to make way for the new building, the )eal was moved to its present location on the engineering shops, a rather poor place for it due to the fact that the tower is rather low for the pur- iose. Bells Rung by Hammers The bells are rung by means of iron hammers striking against the outside on the lower rim or lip 'of the bell, these hammers being connected with the works of the clock by cables. ma Studio Seniors, make appointments now 121 E. WASHINGTON PHONE 1,i R For the home-gathering at Thanksgiving- 4 A VICTROLA SIN do the work No more delightful way to entertain' can be found than with the music of. the Victrola. There is a kind to suit the taste of every member of the family, every guest, every mood, whim, or fancy-from the mastrpieces of opera interpreted by the world's greatest artists to stirring bands by famous leaders, and the latest hits of vaudeville. Make your home resound with music this holiday season. Come in and select your Victrola-on. convenient pay- ments, if desired. wn and Gown Will agree that Is The Best "More than 100,000 teaching posi-' tions in the public schools of the United States -are either vacant or, filled by teachers below standard, and the attendance at normal schools and teacher-training schools has decreased 20 per dent in the fast three years," ih the statement of Hugh Magill, field secretary of the National Education association. Letters were sent out by the asso- ciation in September to every country and district superintendent' in thq United StAtes. Signed statements were received from more than 1,700 super- iitendents, representing 238,573 teach-' ing positions. These reported 'an actual shortage of 14,685 teachers, or slightly more than six per cent of the teaching positions represented, and 23,006 teachers below standard, who have been accepted to fill vacancies,: or slightly less than 10 per cent.. It is estimated that there are 65'0,000 teaching positions in the public schools, of the United States,' and if these figures hold gqod for the entire coun- try there are 39,,000 vacancies and 65,- 000 teachers below standard. As a result of the recent employmenlt canvass made by the University Y. M. C. A., a number of steady jobs, open to University students, have been placed on the list. Men interested should report to the employment bureau at Lane Hall. Schaeberle & Son Music House t0he Place for All Musical Instruments and Company -Established 1905-, FREE SCHOLARSHIPS OPEN to 462900 EX-SERVICE 1.MEN Honorably discharged soldiers, sail- ors and marines qre to be awarded 46,200 free scholarships, 16,000 of which will be available in Y. M. C. A. or other accredited schools, 30,000 in correspondence instruction, and 200 in the nation's largest universities, col- leges, and technical schools. In a few cases, scholarships for study in !for- eign universities will be provided. William Sloane, chairman of the Na- tional War Work council of the Yo'r' Men's Christian association, says that $1,000,000 has been set aside for this .purpose. Applications for these schol- arships started last week in every Y. M. C. A. in the country and .all ex- service men or sons of Americans who died in France are eligible. tolluuifl ..;'. 'liiiUh Books, Albums Eastman Kodaks and Supplies kmateurs Finishing and Enlarging We lead -while others follow 719 North University r" cu ,.di1p °_ An Electric Washer S are showing a beautiful line of y pure silk, shirts and plain ong ees vith collar to match. We Invite Your Inspection! I CI V&adhams & Oe State Street gat the Arcade . I mm1111111 m11l li mmliiimI I 111111I liI llllI 1111111il11111i111111111111111111111 Somebody's Time- aves washing e opera- - Fyou would know real smoke contentment, just you smroke Sa W D C Pipe full of your favorite tobacco. 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