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Representatives of Michigan were
given an opportunity to show their
superiority in competition at the Chin-
ese Students' conference of the middle
west section held at Columbus, Ohio,
Sept. 1 to 10. Of the 130 delegates
at the conference, 13 represented Mich-
igan and the latter were able to cap-
ture first honors in track, oratory, and
singing.
The track championship was won by
the Maize and Blue delagation, F. C.
Liu, Tsai, Wu, and Liang carrying
off first honors in the relay. A silver
cup was awarded for each event.
H. C. Tung was awarded first and
second prizes in the English, and Chin-
.ese oratorical contests, respectively,
thus completing the local achieve-
ments.
As a result of the interest shown
among the local men the conference
will almost certainly be held at Ann
Arbor next year. Among other hap-
penings during the convention was the
formation of a prohibition league of
Chinese students with H. C. Tung of
Michigan, as chairman.
ANNOUNCES FIRST
CHORAL REHEARSAL
Prof. Albert A. Stanley announces
that the first regular rehearsal of the
University Choral union will take place
at 7 o'clock Tuesday evening in Frieze
hall of the School of Music. All form.
er members must register at that time
if they wish to retain their places.
Verdi% oratorio, "Requiem," and the
opera, "The 1amnation of Faust," by
Berloiz will probably be * offered at
this year's May Festival which will
take place in the middle of May. The
Choral union consists of approximate.
ly. 400 voices picked from the Univer,
sity students and the townsfolk of Ann
Arbqr.
Professor Stanley is holding daily
try-outs from 1 to 2 o'clock every day
in the Shonl of Music. All voices

Michigan handbooks for freshma4
girls and women entering the Uni-
versity for the first time this year,
may be obtained by calling at New-
berry hall, the Y. W. C. A. of the
campus. These handbooks contain all
sorts of information necessary to wom-
en beginning life on the campus.
Dean Myra B. Jordan will be at
home to University women from 3:30
to 6 o'clock Nov. 4, and every Tues-
day after that date at 1215 Hill street.
Sophomore sport signs will be found
pasted up this morning in Barbour
gymnasium. Girls in this class should
sign up at once.
INCREASE VARSITY BAND TO
75; MORE THAN 100 TRY OUT
Men to Make Their First Appearanoe
.At Case Game Next Sat-
urday
More than a hundred candidates, the
largest turnout in Varsity band his-
tory, reported last night for the first
rehearsal. Wilfred Wilson, director,
was nleased with the showing and'has
decided to increase the band to 75
pieces.
Students will have their first chance
to hear the band in action Saturday,
when it makes its debut at the Cash
game, fifty-five strong. The increase
to 75 will be made in time for the big
games.
Whitney Theatre
Wednesday Oct 8,

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nan for LOST-A black leather notebook with
house. name, "Clayton Alban,' on cover.
ne 394. Please return to Ann Arbor Press
assist office and receive reward.
and and
1633-M. LOST- Chemistry laboratory coupon
bearing owner's signature. Finder
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LOST-Envelope containing transcript
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floor rooms with bath, steam heat
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Apply to Mrs. Ferguson, 522 Monroe.
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JEWS' MOST SACRED PERIOD
TO BE OBSERVED SATURDAY
Saturday, Oct. 4, is Atonement Day,
the most sacred period in the Jewish
calendar, and it will be observed all
over the world by fasting and praying.
It is a day of repentance and holy
worship founded on a fundamental law"
of Judaism,- the doctrine of repentance.
The development of the latter, the
Jews believe, marks a turning point in
the history of the human race.
Fasting and' praying will begin at
sunset, Friday night, Oct. 3, and end
at sundown on the following day.
Adelphi Debaters Hold First Meeting
Adelphi House of Representatives
campus debating society, held its first
meeting of the year Tuesday evening.
Plans for debating and oratorical ac-
tivities were discussed.
Lab. Supplies, coats, aprons, etc.,
etc., at Wahr's-?' State St.-Adv.

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