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December 10, 1919 - Image 6

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S the philosophy department, in an ad- Freshmen Talks during the past few
ESHMEN dress before freshmen, Monday after- weeks by Professor Wenley on the
noon. general subject of "The Development
gg out of Professor Wenley ,emphasized the of the University." Prof. S. L. Bige-
faet that absolute silence must reign low, of the chemistry department, will
. to love in the successful library. The ad-k speak to the Freshmen next Mon-
enley, of dress concluded a series given at day. .

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WEDNESDAY
7:00--Saginaw club meets In room 32
of Union. All men from Sagina
should be present.
7:00-Fresh .Mandolin club practice i
Lane hall.
7:30--Zionist society meets in Lan
hall. Mr. Slomotivitz, of Detrol
speaks.
7:30-Culver club smoker in rooi
306 of Union.
7:30-Classical club meeting in rool
A, Alumni hall. Professor Brumt
speaks.
7:45--A. S. M. E. holds "t-togethe
in tap room of Union for junior an
senior mechanical engineers.
8:00-Homoeopathic smoker for me
ical and pre-medical students i
Union.
THURSDAY
10:00 A. M.-Soph engineers assemb
ly in room 348, Engineering build
ing.
6:00- Ex'18 engineers hold dinner a
Union. All members of this clas
are asked to sign up for this dinne
in the room of the Engineering so
ciety.
7:00-Chemical engineers meet i
room 303, Chemical building to re
organize) chemical branch Engineer
ing society.
7 :I0-Pi Delta Epsilon meets on thir
floor of Union.
R :00-"Red Feather" opera in Whitne
theater.

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FRIDAY
12:15-Cabinet club has Milichiganen-
"ian picture at Rentschler's studio.
5:00-"Red Feather" opera in'Whitney
theater.
U-NOTICES
A representative from each of the fol.
lowing organizations should be sent
to the Michiganensian offices be-
tween the hours of 1 and 5 o'clock
for the purpose of identifying mem-
bers in group" photographs.' Alpha
Phi, Gamma Phi Beta, korestry
club, and T-Square .society.
Alpha Phi Alpha and Phi Alpha Gam-
ma are asked t6 send a representa-
tive to the-' Michiganensian offices
before Friday, Dec. 13.
All senior-engineers graduating at the
close of the next Summer session
or the following February leave their.
dames in the Engineering society
room for the purpose of organiza-
tion.
PROFESSOR TURNER REPLIES
TO SINN FEIN STATEMENTS
(Continued from Page One)
the war I have made on what I be-
lieve to be good authority. Let them
submit, i they so desire, the sen-
tences to which they object to Ad-
miral Sims, whom they recently stated
as denying the authority of my asser-
tions.
Van Tyne Supports Turner
To prove that the complaints
against Professor Turner's publica-
tion are without grounds, Prof. C. H.
Van Tyne, head of the history, depart-
met, makes the "following remarks:
"Professor Turner in my opinion has
written a scholarly.,and courageous
book on a very delicate subject. It is,
the only fair and unbiased study of
the question in my mind. It forms a
very proper antidote to rabid and un-
scholarly books like those by George
Creel, former head of the United
States Censor bureau, and by Norman.
Hackett, books which were written
as propaganda and without the least
desire to tell the truth. Professor
Turner has every reason to feel proud
of his splendid book and all of his
colleagues in the history department
feel that it is a credit to him and to
the department.
"The suggestion from the Irish
bureau that the Michigan legislature
discharge Professor Turner is ridicu-
Tus. Of course nothing of the kind
could possibly happen and the au-
thorities of this University would de-
fend Professor Turner in his honest
scholarly endeavor to the utmost. No
iman in a great University ever need
fear in these days to be punished for
an 'houest effort to tell the truth."

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We have a large stock with many varieties of
choice candies MADE IN OUR OWN KITCHEN.
Come one--come all-our supply is almost un-
limited.

We have both colors in cordoroys trousers in your size.
Come in at once as we have only a limited number.
We still have a few sheep lined and leather coats-better look
them over.

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604 Liberty Street, East / Malcolm Bloch

Seat Sale Now On For
Re d Feather"
at the
WHITNEY THEATER
PERFORMANCES
Thursday Eve. Friday Eve. Sat. Afternoon

Our Varieties

French Mixtures

Bon Bons of All Descriptions
Candies

Ribbon Candies

All Kinds of Other Mixtures
Chocolatesr

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CHRISTMAS

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Gift Boxes'
display contains the most attractive boxes, from the small boxes of modest design to the

Calendars for picture-inserts, Christ!
Cards and Albums make Ideal
gifts.
Lyndon and Company

rich and elaborate, but not'too extreme.

We have the finest boxes you ever looked at.

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