FFIL MICI IF oi (Continued from Page One) I eech with a plea for gentleman- iduct in the building and urged nts to take as much care of it3 y would their own homes., Varsity Quartet Sings 'ing the course of the dinner, was furnished by the Union stra, a jazz orchestra, and the ty quartet. Knight Mirrielees, and Kemp Keena, '21, sang so- After the speaking was over, a was taken on the new cons'titu- William Hinshaw, '20, and Carl on, '20, offering a few remarks vor of its adoption. T. Hogan, '20E,, president of the , who ,presided, said after the r, "The success of it far exceed- ir wildest hopes. The old cus- will surely be perpetuated and dinners will be given in the fu- STRAINS OF ORIENTAL 'SONG FEATURE UNIQUE JAIWBOREE (Continued, from Page One) Majesty, the King of Sahara," written by Kelsey Guilfoil, '20. . The proceeds of the entertainment will be used' toward entertaining the delegates attending the national con- vention of Cosmopolitan clubs to be held in Ann Arbor next winter. Detroit Trysquares Elect Officers, Detroit members of the Trysquare club held a meeting Thursday night in Lane hall. The following officers were elected: President Arthur Ginsburg, '23D; vice-president, Samuel B. Danto, Spec.; secretary, Ben Gerber, '23; treasurer, Sydney Foreman, '23. Plans are 'eing made for a membership campaign. All Detroit men are invited to attend the next meeting of the or-, ganization, which will be held the first Thursday of next semester. The Daily contains the latest Asso- ciated Press News.-Adv. WHAT'S GOING ON FRIDAY 6:45- -Menorah society board of " di-; rectors meets in Lane hall.t 7:30-A*ha Nu'. Debating societ. meets on fourth floor University hall.j 7:3)-Baptist guild "hard-times" par- SHAW ADVOCATES ENDOWMENT.FUND ;Wilfred B. Shaw, secretary of the Alumni association, speaking before 200 members of the University of Michigan club at Detroit Wednesday, advocated the establishment of an endowment fund by the alumni of the University to be used for expansion purposes by University authorities. ty at Guild house. Admiss hard-times costumes only. 7:45-Methodist student par Methodist church. !:00-Misela Levitizki, pianist,9 a.uditorium. S:00-Hobart guild party In hall. Election of officers. 9:0-Ex-engineers hold dance Union. Tickets on sale in neering 'society rooms. ion by Reference was made to other alumni associations adopting this plan, all ty in of whiclr have hailed it as a complete success. in Hill "A new era for the University is at hand," said Mr. Shaw. -."All the stu- Harris'dents and alumni hail with joy the coming of our new president, Dr. in old Burton, and I feel that great things Engi- are in store for our institution." He 'also announced that a home-coming for alumni is to be held next June and HODERN DRAMA NEEDS THIRD syth, '22L; properties, W. Phillips PARTY, DECLARES LEACOCK Campbell, '22E, Rosemary Lawrence, '23, Wilfrid Laurie, '22L, and Edward (Continued from Page One) Haan. '20; costumes, Elizabeth Oakes, 's0, and Carrie Smith, '21; publicity, Prof. . Raleigh Nelson to direct Edgar Rice, '20, H. Hardy Heth, '20, following people in their respective and 'Elizabeth Vickdry, '22; tickets, parts: ' aDavid Nash, '20, Frank Buechner, Rutl Minor, '22, as Alice Grey, Mil~'21, and Walter Riess, '21L; music, dred Henry, '22, as Amy, Matthew Burton Garlinghouse, '20, Marian Lamport, '22, as Cosmo, Albert Ja- Bath, '21, and Caroline Napier, '22; cobs, '21, as Colonel Grey, Isabel advertising, Paul Eaton, '21, and Rich: Kemp, '22, as Genevra Elwyn Davies, ard Khuen, '21. '21, as Steve Rollo, Ann McGurk, '20, as Richardson, Frank Andrus, '21E, as Des Moines to Keep Franchise James, Harriet Woodworth, '20, as the Des Moines, t Keep FrancWise Nurse, and Marjorie Van Norman, '20, Des Moines, Ia., Jan. 22.-With the as the Maid.' anniouncement that Des Moines will Tickets on Sale Tomorrow retain its franchise in the Western Reserve seat tickets for "Alice-Sit- league, Mayor Thomas Fairweather, by-the-Fire" go on sale at 9 o'clock owner of the club, is lining up players tomorrow r,orning at Graham's book for the 1920 season. store. .The committees in charge of arrangements are: general chairmen, CREOLE PRALINES at Tices' Drug Joseph Avery, '21, and Richard For- will appear Thursday.--Adv. 1 1 ,. ' i ine our advertigos. d SATURDAY according to plans it should be the 2:30-Men's educational club meets larges.t in the history of the associa- in room 306 of Union. 'tion. Prof. Ralph Aigler, chairman of 7:00-Newark, N. J., club meets .in the Athletic board of control, is to be room 306 of Union. the- speaker at the next meeting. 7:3Q--Student Volunteers, meet in!- Lane hall. Prof. Carl Rufus of the FACULTY AND WOMEN'S LEAGUE astronomy department speaks. MEMBERS TO CHAPERONE FROSH 9:00--Cercle Francals membership da -e in Sarah Caswel Angell hall. Dean Myra B. Jordan, Miss Grace --Greenwood, Miss Hope Conklin, SUNDAY Miss Gertrude Brock. Miss Marjorie 6:30-Uniitarian guild forum. Prof. Brown, Miss Doris Wardner, Profes- H. 11. Bartlett speaks on "Some Re- sor Humphreys and Mrs. Humphreys, ligious Customs of a Primative Peo- and the president and vice-president ple." of the Woman's league will act as 7:00-Jane Addams appears in Hill chaperones at the Freshman party to auditorium. be given Saturday afternoon in Bar- hour gymnasium. MONDAY Class members of the.judiciary coun- f i 5I Calkin Drug Co. f 1 ' Ye Jolly Litlfe Tailor Says: If you try to please others you will soon find people who will try to please you. I A Bargain The Autos trop Is the Cheapest Razor to Buy At Any Price Razor, Strop and Blades enough ,- 7:00--Varsity Glee club practice in. Lane hall. 7:30-Varsity Mandolin club practice ell of the.league will act as a com- mittee to introduce the members of the '23 class. This system was in- to last a year, , in Un'iversity Hall. augurated last year and proved very successful. V-NOTICES All Independents who intend going to Kansas Director Will Coach Coast Flie the Hop and all those who do not Lawrence, Kan., Jan. 22.-Dr. F. C. expect to be in any organization Allen, director of athletics at the Uni- booth meet in the Union at 7:30 versity of Kansas, has taken complete I All For $300 ? For the J-Hop you will be pleased let us take your order for a if you Full Dress Suit made to your individual measure by E. V. Price & Co. who have a special department where only Men's Formal Clothes are made. Ask to see goods No. 9278 Full Dress Suit, silk lined, $85.00. F W. GRO SS 309 S. MAIN STREET Exclusive Local Dealer, o'clock. Try-cuts for Union opera from 2 to1 5:30 o'clock Friday and Saturday in room 308 of Union. After this date no more trials will be con- ducted. Men capable of taking girls' parts are needed. If you are a senior you have six more days in which to make an ap-! pointment for your Michiganensian sitting. Presidents of the following classesi must have complete lists of class officers and committees in the Mich- iganensian offices by Saturday night if the names are to appear in the 1920 yearbook: 1920 homoeopathic; 1921' architectural; 1922 architec- i tural,law,'.,medical, pharmic and homoeopathic, 1923 engineetring. and homoeopathic. Senior dues will be collected" during Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday in main corridor of University hall be- tween the hours of 310 to 12 and 1 to 4 o'clock. All seniors are expect- ed to pay their class dues at this time. PIl CHI DEFEATS PSI U IN INTERFRATERNITY GAME Phi Chi defeated Psi Upsilon in the interfraternity league Thursday 11 to 5. The only feature of the game was the Phi Chi guarding. In the society league, the Up-staters beat the Western club by a 44 to 12a score. Fairchild and Rennell each scored 8 field goals. The Mechanical engineers beat"the pre-medics, 15 to 7. Hichey scored most 9f the points for the winning team. Friday at 8:30 o'clock Zeta Psiwill play Alpha Tan. Omega and the busi- ness ads will meet the electrical en- gineers.. For Saturday the following games are scheduled: 1 o'clock, the Failing club vs. Les Voyageurs, and the lits vs. the architects; at 2 o'clock, Theta Chi vs. Sigma Nu, anj chemical en- gineers vs. civil engineers. Alma Instructors Given Salary Raise Trustees of Alma college raised salaries of all instructorsin the col- lege 10 per cent Tuesday. A painting of the late alumni, W. Wright, the benefactor of Alma col- lege, which had been presented to the institution by his daughter, was unveiled. charge of the coaching of the Jay- hawker basketball team. This action was taken at the request of Coach Karl A. Schlademan, whN will, devote his entire time to the traci squad and to a school for varsity football play- ers. As Alen,uuses th( :samn'e style ot play as that coachei b Schlademan it is pohited out that thoe change will. not affect the work of the Ja'yhawker five. M A. Ct' FACULTY NEN ASK FOR SUBSTANTIAL SALAR INCREASE Profe- ors and instructors at M. A. C. have signed a petition asking for a substantial increase in their sala- ries to become. effective soon, and presented it to the state board of ag- riculture at its meeting Wednesday in Lansing. Figures are given which show the wages that Michigan Agircultural college teachers receive in compari- son with other like institutions, and' the statement is made that in spite of increase given last summer many members'of the faculty are not able to adequately furnish the proper care, for their families. One-Third Troops (in Southern Dept. Fort Bliss, El Paso, Tex., Jan. 22.- Almost one-third of the troops of the' United States are in the Southern Department, whose headquarters are' at Fort Sam Houston, San Antonio, according to information here. Prencil. If you ever use gone you You can afford to throw away any other sIfer7y razor and buy one of these, will not want to go back to any other kind. We still sell the handy Eversharp .1 1 324 So. STATE STREET E. & S.UNIVERSITY (AVE. 711 PACKARD STREET ,I Patronize our Advertisers-Adv. Paroiz or dvrisrs-Av. N' Dress Foot-Wear \\"" FL/AT TE RY NC. 74WASHINGTON BOULEVARD DETROIT. 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