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CAMPAIGN
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societies which" li-ve
1 be presented to

sub-
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i government at the time of the
tation of the memorial, and
in the museum in the base of
atue in token of the amity of
ro republics. In recognition ofj
rvices in the, campaign, Sphinxl
e given mention in this book,!
ling to Registrar Hall.
Committee Named
Sphinx committee in charge of
-ive is: Grattan L. Rourke, '21,'
nan, John Henry, '21, Barry,
'21, Henry Whiting, '21, Paul
older, '21, Stewart Baxter, '21,
oyd Logan, '21.
rman Rourke has provided
red .tags which will be given
subscribers to the fund. It has
requested that no contribution
S25 cents.
Xpril Will Open Canoeing
>eists will not be able to get
at the local livery before April
to the fact that workmen have
nished the repairing of the

MARCH ALUMNUS OUT; TELLS
OF REGENT CLEMENTS' GIFT
The March issue of the Michigant
Alumnus is now being mailed froml
the offices of the Alumni association!
in Memorial hall and has been placed
on sale locally.
The Alumnus for this month con-
tains much of interest including an
article giving the particulars of Re-
gent William L. Clements' recent gift
of his library to the University, and
the sketch and plans for the new
University hospital.
ZOELLNER CONCERT TONIGHT
CONCLUDES MATINEE SERIES
Joseph Zoellner and his tiree sons
comprising the Zoellner string quartet
will give the concluding concert in
the Matinee Musical series at 8
o'clock this evening in Pattengill au-
ditorium in the Ann Arbor high
school. A

WHAT'S GOING ON

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Rev. Douglas Speake to * Rotarians
The Rev. Lloyd Douglas, pastor of
the first Congregational church of
Ann Arbor, delivered the principal
address at the "get-acquainted" meet-
ing of the Muskegon Rotary club at
the Occidental hotel Monday evening.

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EVERY WELL-BALANCED MAN

IS SO BECAUSE HE HAS BEEN EQUALLY WELL
DEVELOPED

PHYSICALLY
MENTALLYf
SPIRITUALLY

WEDNESDAY
4:00--Senior lit meeting in room 205,
Mason hall.
4:115-Student recital in School of
Music.
7:15- gma Delta Chi meets in room
306, Union.
7:15-Sphinx meets on third floor,
Union.
7 :5 Commerce club meets in room
325, Union,.
7:30--Interfraternity conference meet.
ing in room 316, Union.
7:30-Westerners' club meets in Lane
hail.
THLURSDAY
6:45-Ail-soph banquet at the First
Baptist church.
7:00-Mandolin club rehearsal in Un
iversity hall.
7:15-Cooley club meets in practice
room, Law building.
7:30 - Chemical engineers meet in
room 151, Chemistry building.
8:00-Mr. Emil Fischer speaks in Na-
tural Science auditorium on "Far
Western China."
FRIDAY
5:30-Senior kirls' supper at Co.
.gregational church.
7:30 - Alpha Nu Debating society
meets in club rooms, University
hall.
8:00-Graduate club party in Barbour
gymnasium.
8:00-Michigan-Illinois debate in Hill
auditorium.
8:15-Junior Girls' play at the Whit-
ney theater.
U-NOTICES
All campus voters can obtain appli-
cation and absentee voters blanks
between 1 and 5 o'clock and from 7
to 8 o'clock any day at the Wood
offices, 320 Nickel's Arcade.
Men of the senior lit class are re-
quested to get their measurements
for caps and gowns at George Moe's
before the beginning of spring va-
cation by the committee in charge.
Presidents of the following societies
will send representatives to the
Michiganensian office in the Press
building to identify photographs
some time this afternoon between
1 and 5 o'clock, Marine club, Bay-
onne club, Classical club, School of
Music Glee club, Y. W. C. A. cabinet,
and Symphonic club:
Students interested in interviewing
Mr. W. B. Smith on the question of
life work can make appointments
with him by calling at Lane hall.
Richard T. Creedon, '22, may have the
tennis cup which he won last fall
by calling at the intramural office.
It is urged that he do so at once.
OPERA NOTICES
WEDNESDAY
7:30-First act rehearsal.
8:30-Second act rehearsal.
THURSDAY
7:00-First act rehearsal.
7:45-Interlude rehearsal.
8:30-Second act rehearsal.
ACTION DEFERRED IN ADELPHI
DEBATE ON RUSSIAN QUESTION

IN ORDER to make room for the new Union
Opera Music and to reduce our unusually
large stock of popular music, we are beginning
today a sale on these popular hits. New oper-
atic music as well as the popular numbers will
be sold at greatly reduced prices.
MUSICIANS WILL effect a considerable saving
by making purchases during the progress of
this sale. It is the first such opportunity which
we have offered for several years, and we do so
now only that we may clear space for our contin-
ually increasing stock.
YOU WILL find it to your advantage to call be-
fore the stock is picked over.

Popular Music.
'at Reduced Prices

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Our well equipped schools meet all requirements for the first two.
how about the last? Some of us need elementary and others
'anced training in this vitally important part in the development
he ideal man or woman.
All may receive real help along this line by listening to and.
iking over the masterful addresses being delivered each evening
week and next at 7:30 by Dr. Dinger, at the Church of Christ.
ar him once and you will be glad you, did and will go again.

niversatlusic ou
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THE PUBLIC IS INVITED

"GEORGE DID IT"

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AFETERIA

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Up the Stairs

WHICH YOU ARE CORDIALLY

Hey Boy! Have You Tasted The Good

Food At The ARCADE?

INVITED TO AlTEND

Pure foods at low prices, prepared by experts.
Everything displayed on our forty-foot steam and
erving tables.
Select just what appeals to your own individual
ppetite.
Bakery goods fresh from our own ovens.
Delicious coffee with rich Jersey cream.
Kindness, courtesy, and good service prevail here.

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Dobbs

Fifth Aye,
HATS

Adelphi House of Representatives,
at the regular session last night, de-
ferred action on the bill "Resolved
that the United States should recog-
nize the Russian Soviet government."
The debate on the resolution was
equally divided presenting a clear
view of the Russian question.
Ted Cann Wins 100 Yard Title
Ted Cann of the Detroit Athletic
club captured the national senior 100
yard swimming championship in a -e-
cent meet . at Brookline, Massachu-
setts. His time for the distance was
53 3-5. Cann won from eight of the
greatest swimmers in the country, and
came within one-fifth of a second of
smashing 'the American 100 yard
record.
Prof. Hobbs Talks to Liberal Club
"Civil Liberties" was the subject of
the talk delivered by Prof. William H.
Hobbs, of the geology department, to
members of the Students' liberal club
at their meeting held at 8. o'clock last
night in Lane hall.
WOMEN NOTICE - We clean, re-
block, and redye Milan, Hemp, Chip,
Lisers and all kinds of straw hats.
Reblocked into the new shapes they
are as nice as new and save you a lot
of money. We do only high class
work. Factory Hat Store, 617 Pack-
ard St. Phone 1792.-Adv.
De Klyn's Candies of Cleveland.
Tices' Drug Store, 117 So. Main.-Adv.
Campus news, student doings, news
of the outside world, are all to be
found in the Michigan Daily-Adv.

WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, MARCH 24 AND 25
Music EACH DAY FROM 2:00 TO 5:00 O'CLOCK
The Store nwill not be open in the evening

THis SToRE ANNOUNCES ITS

COMPLETE READINESS FOR THE SEASON
SPRING ASSEMBLAGE OF

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Millinery and, Accessories,

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South State' St. at William St.
Clothes, Furnishings and Hats

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