Republican nominating con- o be held at 7:15 o'clock to- the fourth floor of University the Athena Literary society pen to the general public. lowing men will be nominat- bert hoover,,by Ida Gratton, k Lowden, by Ida Mines, '20;j 1 J. Pershing, by Agnes Diehl, '22; Warren Harding, by Beata Hasley, '22; Leonard Wood, by Doris Gracey, '21; and Hiram Johnson, by Euphemia Carnahan, '22. Blanche Blynn, '20, will be Critic and Margaret Stone, '22, willbconduct parliamentary drill. Call 604-W for appointment to be, photographed in your J-UIops.-Adv. Read the Daily for Campus News W-0 t~me 1V111.4r*i1 L 'L..CA.L - - WEDNESDAY TO DECIDE HONORS ' IN ATHLETIC MEET CONTEST Interest is running high over the .. Fraternities, ;gave you arranged for Phone your appointment with the Spedding I Studio, J-Hop Photographers, to phot- ' Pag ograph your group during the Hop. Tices' Drug Store, 117 So. ] I rz«t ....,..s.., i.,.. ,,. ......«,.a .,z... IVERSITY STUDENT COMPOSES POPULAR SONG 'JUST SIT DOWN AND THINK IT OVER." Written by a Freshman. hat new song which has just struck Ann Arbor town was writ- y a Michigan freshman. When a female freshman gets a notion she can write songs, it's time for the other members of the ie House to feel sick. But when she actually succeeds in getting ong published, then it's tinfe for them to sit up and take notice buy a copy. he author of the song is an eastern girl, who, after a year in. Sam's service, decided that she had a lot tp learn, and came to gan to learn it. But first she sat down and thought it over, and where thte song* came in. Now it's- come, out,, and is on gale at ocal music stores. "Just 'Sit Down and Think It Over." It's advice, isn' it, even if it is administered by a freshman? Girls who have. earned chevrons for athletic arm bands are asked to leave the bands in the physical director's office before next Wednesday in or- der that the chevrons may be placed on them., Stylus will meet at 7:45 o'clock Tuesday evening, April 6, at the Gam- ma Phi Beta house. Prof. F. N. Scott of the rhetoric department will ad- dress the)'meeting. Wyvern will hold a short but im- portant monthly meeting at7:30 Tues- day evening at the Delta Gamma house. Apparatus examinations will be giv- en Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. . L_. Dean Myra B. Jordan and Mrs. J. R. Effinger wish to announce that their afternoons at home to University wom- en ended with the month of March. The names of all who are to par- ticipate in the meet at 4 o'clock on Wednesday will be published in The Daily Wednesday morning.. Girls' Mandolin club will not meet for practice on Wednesday night. All who have not taken apparatus examination must do so at the regular class hour on Thursday or Friday. There will be a rehearsal of Act II of "The New Lady: Bantock" at 4 o'clock today in Barbour gymnasium. Stylus Confesf to End May 15 Stylus offers a prize of $5 for the best short story written by a woman on 'the campus who is not a member of Stylus. Any manuscript must not exceed 6,000 words in length and must be handed to the librarian of the rhetoric library on or before May 15. freshman and sophomore classes. The awarding last Thursday of 49 1-3 points to the freshman class and: 49 to the sophomore class out of a pospible 60 that each ,class might earn makes the competition especially keen for this event. At the meet each class will have an opportunity) of making 40 points. Personal athletic honors can be gained from entering the meet as well as class honors. College Lxchanges Cornell-Cornell undergraduates of the classes of 1920, 1921, 1922 and 1923 will undertake to raise sufficient money to endow four professorships as their contribution to the Semi-Cen- tennial Endowment fund in an axten- live campaign to be conducte: during fhe week of April 22-29. The student council at* a recent meeting voted to create class memorials for the above classes, funds for these memorials to be obtained ihi a campaign to be con- ducted simultaneously in each class. Pennsylvania-Students at the Uni- versity of Pennsylvania have just re- sumed their'work after three weeks of vacation, necessitated by an epidem- ic of influenza. The students are to have no Easter vacation. Illinois-The annual budget of the University of Illinois for 1920-1921 is $500,000 less than that for 1919-1920.. The reasons for this are that last year's budget included special build- ing appropriations for a clinical lab- oratory in..Chicago and for military barns here, and second, the working balance of the University has been materially cut into to meet the ex- pense. coming apparatus meet to be held at 4 o'clock On Wednesday afternoon in Barbour gymnasium }1 ALL. between the these well-known Ann Arbor dealers sell NUNNALLY'S FLOWERS FLOWERING PLAN Cousins & Hal Members Florists Telegraph Delivery Phone 11 .1002 S. U: tbe famous Candy of the South Ii 4 F9m T Armw I E. C. Edsil Fisher's Pharmacy Sugden Irug Company John A. Tice Tuttle Lunch Room 5c a package. before the war THE CANDY OFTHE soup I; .w W r iY c a package during the war Largest Life Insurance Business in the World 5 c a Package NOW k j, METROPOLITAN THE FLAVOR LASTS' SO DOES THE PRICE! LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. a (INCORPORATED BY THE STATE'OF NEW YORK) HALEY FISKE, PRESIDENT FREDERICK H. 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