... From The Other Colleges M!ay be Smuck Will See Them Firs t DANCING CLASS Arcade Dance Hall ENROLL THURSDAY 999 TAXI I Pennsylvania- Twenty-eight men,1 who have been in war service, have been given free four-dear scholarships; to the University of Pennsylfania by1 the committee on war activities of the Knights of Columbus. In order to: utilize surplus war funds the commit- tee selected twenty Catholic institu- tions and twenty non-sectarian schools1 to which to sent worthy men who had been in the service for some time. Dartmouth - The alumnidbody of Dartmouth has decided to donate. a stadium in which to play its football, lacrosse, and soccer games next year. The stadium will be known as Alumni Oval and will have a seating capacity of 10,000. Yale-The collection of material for the Yale war library which has been going on. since 1914 is virtually com- pleted. The assemblage of douments is now one of the laifgest in the world. In additionto maps, photographs, and sketches there -are books of contem- porary history, files of newspapers, magazines, official documents, pamph- lets and posters. One of the most in- teresting features is a bookcontaining prophecies written in 1914 telling of the end of the war in 1918. There is material from every country which was involved in the war. IllInois--It has been suggested that temporary buildings be erected at the University of Illinois to lessen the congestion in classrooms. It seems unwise to build any permanent build- ings at present because of the unrest in the industrial world. With the registration of 7,500 students this fall it has been necessary to use every building to its highest efficiency cand with the expected entrance next fall of 2,000 freshmen the difficulty will only be increased. The only new building which will be added to the university this year is the Music building. 'the transfer of the School of Music c asses will release a few - classrooms. )Ohio.-The committee in charge of examining the students of the uni- versity in the fall of 1919 have com- piled comparative tables of the re- suIts of the psychological tests. On October 10th, between the hours of 8:15 o'clock and 5 o'clock the army intelligence test was given to 5,950 students. Five percent in each class were found to have very superior in-1 telligence and the same percent were graded as having very poor ,intelli-1 gence. Xansas.-A plan for a $1,000,000 drive for the erection of a service building and stadium in honor of the University of Kansas men who died in the military service of their coun- try was adopted by the University as- sembly a short time ago. Accdrding to the plan as adopted not more than $500,000 is to be expended for the service building and the remainder of the $1,000,000 as far as it will go on a stadium. I toren< All entering freshmen and sopho- more women must register in gym- nasium classes before Wednesday noon. , All women who expect 'to take swimming this semester must enroll in the director's office in Barbour gymnasium. There will be no Y. W. C. A. vesper services until further notice. Y. W. C. A. Postpones Campaign Plans Plans for the Y. W. C: A. campaign to suppor, Dr.-Clara Sargent in China have been postponed. The campaign which was to have been launched is week will be held immediately pre- ceding spring vacation. Wilson, '12E, Married at Twin Lake Richard H. Wilson, '12E, and Miss Agnes Hart were married Wednesday, Jan. 28, at Twin Falls, Idaho. Their home is now in Olympia, Wash., where Mr. Wilson has a position with the State Highway commission. Daughter Born to Former Engineer Scott Dunlap, '11E, of LaGrange, Illinois, has notified friends in this .city of the birth of a daughter on Sat- urday, Feb. 14. Mrs.. Dunlap was for- merly Miss Ethel Hogan of this city. Read the Michigan Daly o Ctpzsw news.-Adv. Where are young gowns the hop? It's mighty the gowns, the fair ' that lately bloomed for hard to see a "thing of begbty," created from silver cloth, tulle, brocade, taffeta or satin "blush unseen" in the closet, and to know that two long months must pass be- fore it may appear to dazzle the be- holders. Then, fashion is a fickle god-' dess and maybe by April 9 something just a little newer will have come out and that "24 hours from New York feeling" will be no more.: We have it from a reliable modiste that most of the girls are hoarding the evening gown but it is no use to ask them to save the afternoon dress- es. Union dances from now on prom- ise to see their initial appearance and something "springier" must be had for hop time. Besides, you know that old saying about "many a slip-," other creatures beside fashion are likely to be fickle. The classes which were con- ducted by Mr. and Miss Moses in the Michigan Union Annex be- fore it burned will be held in the Arcade Dance Hall on Tuesday and Thursday evenings. The Beginners', Class will be formed at seven o'clock tomor- row night. The Advanced Class, which is exclusively for Uiiversity men and women, will be formed at eight o'clock tomorrow night in the Arcade Dance Hall. 4 a- ALL THE D)IFFERENCE BETWEEN A DODGE AND A FORD 999 TAXI 91 1% . Lunches 7 Sodas Candies -- i SUGAR BOWL 102 S. MAIN ST. llillllll111|1|1|1l111111!!11ltlllllllillll111 = Trrubeys Dinners. Lunches Confetioner' Ice Cream, Delicious Sodas We Make our own ICe Cream Orders solicited from Fraternities ar Sororities. 218 S. Main Phone 16 FRESHMEN NEED NEW JUNIOR GIRLS i i Junior advisors are needed for en- tering freshman girls. Several weeks ago the chairman, Lois DeVries, '21, issued a call for more junior girls -to volunteer for this work, but so far none have responded. Some twenty girls who were soph- omores last semester can be ranked as juniors this semester. These girls should now become junior advisors to the new freshmen. They may learn full particulars by calling Lois De- -Vries at 2325. This should be done. however, before the end of this week. Your only chance to buy a DUNHILL PIPE Today and Tomorrow A. STARR BEST AGENCY-Adv. The Daily contains the latest Asso- clated Press News.-Adv. W UERTH FTHURSFRIDAYSATURDAY A DRAMAo tHUMAN EMOTION "B flu' LI n I 0 ODS i:::::: THE WON DER STORY 0,A MAN WMO THOUGT ME UNDPER7TOOCD WOMEN ::_; . . .P :, II - e a TODAY NEWBERRY TEA ROOM- I at Y. W. C. A. BUILDING, S. State St. BEST ATTRACTIONS FIRST! TODAY TOMORROW TOMOR RC :t RO BER T Open to All Women Pleasant Surroundings ATTRACTIVE MEALS Individual Meals or by the Week In a mighty epic of the West of the pioneers, of times and never will be again. scout and gold hunter and Indian, of the West as it was in of From the'famous novel by Marah Ellis Ryan. 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