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and INVITATIONS

=ISUMMER STUDENTS
SHOULD CONSULT WITH
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UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY O(WERED
IN COMING EXTRA
SESSION
"Students who. plan on enrolling in
the Summer session should consult
with instructors before Easter vaca-
tion," said Dean E.. H. Kraus in an
interview yesterday. "The annual,
announcement is now out And they
can determine their courses and make
arrangements best at the present
time.".
Dean Kraus went on to say that!
students can avail themselves of an
excellent educational opportunity and
at the same time do the University a
real service by attending the Summer
session. The actual economic value
of shortening their college course is
a thing little appreciated by students,
but it should be a very real factor,
especially when the demand for col.
lege-trained men and women is as
great as it is at the present time.
Lessens Congestion
With the University so congested
the student should also remember that
by shortening his 'course he is en-
abling the school to offer facilities to
new students whose opportunities'
must be limited under present condi-
tions.
"The faculty of the Summer ses-
sion is, practically without exception,
chosen from the best men of the regu-
lar session," the Dean said. "ixamin-
ation of the catalogue will show
nearly all of the older and more
prominent professors have been se-
cured i The course of special lec-
tures is the best that has }ever been
given, and, this, together with the

chosen faculty, the freedom from con-
gestion, and the opportunity for con-
tact with the more serious-minded
men and women who attend the ses-
sion, many from quite a distance'
should be considered in deciding
whether to attend summer school or
spend the vacation in another way."
Three-Week Vacation Enough
"The old idea that three months are
needed for rest during the summer is
now becoming obsolete," Dean Kraus
said iA conclusion, "and periods of
three weeks are allowed before and
after the session anyway. Students
should realize the manifold advan-
tages ot summer session work and
make arrangefaents as soon as possi-
ble if they desire to attend."
ART EXHIBIT HELD
FOR SCHOOLMASTERS
One of the features of the enter-
tainment provided for the state school
teachers who are in Ann Arbor this
week attending the annual meeting
of 'the Schoolmasters club is an. art
exhibit in the main gallery of Alumni
Memorial hall.
The collection. was arranged by
Miss Bertha Goodison, chairman of
the art section of the Schoolmasters
club and. contains work from four of
the leading art schools of the country.
The Rhode Island School of Design.
The Pennsylvania School of Indus-
trial Design, Pratt Institute of Brool-
lyn, and the art school of the Boston
Museum of Fine Arts.
Decorative design suitable for wall,
paper, furniture, jewelry and similar
commercial uses is one of the inter-
esting features of the' exhibit and
comprises a large part of the collec-
tion., There are also a number ,of
portraits in oil on display. The ex-
hibit will be open Thursday and Fri-
day; free of charge;'

NIVER T ORTO,
PLA LAST TIME SUNDAY:
The last concert of the season to be
given by the University Symphony
orchestra will take place at 3 o'clock
Sunday afternoon in Hills auditorium.
This concert will be complimentaryj
to the general public as have been all
tthe Faculty concerts
Mendelssohn's "Italian" Symphony
will open the program. Bertrand
#fBronson, violinist, will play Svend-
sen's Romance, and Nicholas Falcome,
clarinetisti, will play Weber's Con-
certo in E fnat.
The, program will close with the'
gruesomely interesting symphonic
poem, "Danse Macabre" (Dance of
Death) by Saint-Saens, which is de-
scriptive of a little poem by Hfenri
Cazalis. The clock strikes midnight
and death appears, playing a jig with
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emerge from their graves and indulge
in a,-rio.toils dance, until finally the
cock crows, and all the grim dancers
disappear again.

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Fountain Pens.

st such happy moments
, Coca-Cola was created
is and refreshing,
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11 Nickels Arcade

EDMANOL
d e Perfeci 4i outhpiece
Men who know pipe satisfaction
. ' illtell you that they prefer
REDMANOL.to any other
mouthpiece because it has just
the right feel on the teeth.
REDMANOL is as transparent and beau-
tiful as amber; but stronger. Modern
science has made it tasteless and odorless.
Whether you are buying a cigarette
holder, a cigar holder,.or a "jimmy" pipe,'
ask your dealer- to show you one with a"
REDM.4NOL bit.
All Shapes-All Prices
If your local dealer doesn't carry REDM4NQL
pipes and holders send us his name and address.
Redmanol Chemical Products Co.'
657 West 22nd Street
Chicago

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on a new South Bend Watch. We'll give you a
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That's an offer so unusual as to merit your imme-
diate attention.
This Offer Good on 'Any Make
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Choose from any of the many handsome, accurate
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THIRTEEN RED SEAL SELECTIONS
iTEN DANCE SELECTIONS
SIX POPULAR SELECTIONS
___AND
EIGHT VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL
NUMBERS
Sixteen world-famous artists and organizations contribute
to the Red Seal assortment, while leading dance orchestras pre-
sent entrancing dance selections. The late popular songs splen-
didly rendered and several vocal and instrumental selections
complete a list certain to appeal to all lovers of good music!
Glad to play the new April records over for you
in our commodious record rooms - Come in! You'll
greatly please the entire family by taping home some
of these new records TODAY!

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hard wear. Especially notice the price-

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