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January 06, 1920 - Image 6

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WHAT'S GOING ON

MUNWA

IFA

T 1 UNVLa dEA. . I.V VEAj
OF NEW jUNIVERSITY HEAD

The largest electric sign
In the world advertises

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IILEY5

on Times Sqare,New York
City: it is 250 feet long, 70
feet hiAh. Made up of 17.236
electric lamps.
The fountains play, the
trade mark changes, read-
lg alternately WRIGLEY'S
SPEARMINT. DOUBLE INT.
and JUICY FRUIT, and the
Spearmen "do a turn."

TUESDAY
7:00-Fresh Mandolln club rehearsal
at Lane hall. h
7:10 -- J-hep committee meets at
Union.
7:15--Kentucky club meets in room
306 of Union.
7 :15-Athena Literary society meets
on fourth floor University hall.
7:M9-Adeiphi unse of Iepresenta-
tives meets on fourth floor Univer-
sity hall.
WEDNESDAY
12:30-Saginaw club officers have
Michiganensian picture tasken at
Spedding studio. -
iganen .pitr akna Rnsh
ler's st"udi-o'
j2:30-Choral Union ushers report at
Hill auditorium for Library dedi-
cation.
3:00-Library dedication exercises in
Hill auditorium.
7 :00-Fresh Mandolln Club practice
in Lane hall.
~ U-NOTICES
No regular meeting of the Comedy
I club will be held until Thursday,
Jan. 22.
Student council committee on treaty1
referendum vote meets in Hill audi-
torium.
Class presidents of all classes are in.
structed by the Michiganensian to
have their class officers' individual
pictures taken "immediately for the
class pages of the yearbook.
All class treasurers are asked to
make arrangements with the Michi-
ganensian at once in regard to con-
tracting for the dedication, history,
and class officer page space. ..
Organizations which have not as yet
had group photographs made for
the 1920 Michiganensian must have
their pictures taken before Jan. 13.
Seniors may make appointments for
Michiganensian sittings now, the
time limit for 'this work being
Jan. 31.
The Michigan Daily, the only morn-
,ing paper in Ann Arbor, contains all
the latest Campus, City and World
News.-Adv.

4Continued from Page One)
and advanced under his presidency."
Dean Mortimer E. Cooley of the en-
gineering college and Dean Victor C.
Vaughan of thd medical school could
not be reached last night.'
Former Smith President
Dr, Burton is said to be a self-made
man. He was once a newsboy and
worked his way through Carlton col-
lege. He is an author and speaker
of note and has been the recipient of
numerous honorary degrees. He has
had a wide and variel teaching ex-
perience for a man of his age. From
1910 to 1917 he was president of
Smithtcollege, and since 1917 he has
held the presidential chair of the
University of Minnesota.
Hutchins' Regime Prosperous
President Hutchins' has -served tie..
University as a teacher and adminis-
itrator for 32 years. He has been
president since 1910. Dr. Hutchins
guided the University through an era
of unusual progress and brought it
through the critical period of the late
war unscathed, -
FOUL SHOOTING CONTEST TO BE
OPENED WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON
Wednesday, from 1 to 3 o'clock, is
the opening day of the foul shooting
contest that has been planned by Di-
rector Mitchell. Any persons wishing
to enter can report during these
hours at Waterman gymnasium. Ad-
ditional time will be given Thursday
and Friday, from 10 to 12, 1 to 3, and
7 to 8. There will be some official
from the Athletic office on hand at
these hours each day.
All men reporting will be allowed
to shoot 50 fouls, and the 10. high
men will go into the finals gn Satur-
day., -Fifty more will be shot by each
finalist, and the totals added togeth-
er, so that the ;flnal average of the
winners will be based, on 100 at-
[tempts.
Athletes who have won their "A-
MA" in any branch of sport, are eligi-
ble for competition even in that line
of activity, but "M" men are still ex-
cluded.
Junior Marries New Year's Day
Clarence Blessed, '21, of Detroit,
was married to Miss Genevive Martz,
also of Detroit of New Year's day.

Chicago, 111. Ann Arbor Detro:
60-62 Washington St. Nickels Arcade 101 Washingi

Seed ".aOV5
mkm
Footwear of
Quality and
Distinction

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DANCING

'

At the Packard Mondays and Thurs-
days, 8 to 10 P. M. Dance Hall is now
open for rental for private parties or
assemblies. Private lessons every day.

P

HIGH

hone 1850-F1.--Adv.
Cornell Benefited by Will
The late L. E. Saxton, a lawyer of
ew York, gave a large part of his
tat~e to Cornell and bequeathed $100,-

ANN ARBOR CHOP SUE
Excellent CHOP SUEY
11:30 a. m. to midnight
Steaks and Chops 814 S.
J L. CHAPMAN
JEWELER

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es

For Reliability

113 S.

000 to Harvard.

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This sign Is seen
500.000 Peop5G from

nightly
all over

by about
the world.,

goo
Overcoats
$40-$45-$50
Values
$3500

Kept
Right
A'

N. F. Aden~
Main

-Co.
Street

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JANUARY

SALE

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fact, that prices on clothing are advancing; and that to replace bur stocks would

cost more

are going to sell out stocks of broken lots and sizes, and we've named selling

pices

that

repro

1ig, ptesenting a wonderful opportunity to effect genuine savings on high-grade apparel foryoung

$32.00 SUITS at ...... . .... .........$27.50

$42.00 SITS at a ............. .......$35.00
$45.00 SUITS at ...................$37.50

.

$35.00 SUITS at

$28*50

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One Lot

Hart, Schaffner & Marx Suits

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Values from $35 to $60, at 15 per cent-off

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Conin,

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Co.

THE HOME OF HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHES

Southwest

-ner of Main and Washington Sts.

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