THE MICHIGAN DAILY ' I Dames will hold an im- business meeting at 8 o'clock r night'in Newberry hall. All s have been requested to at- The Fri meet at 4 in Barboi ihman Girls' Glee club will W o'clock Monday afternoon gymnasium. of the University' Girls' will meet at 6:30 o'clock Hill auditorium. -All girls ted to enter at the Ingalls ance. are re street Sigma Delta Phi members will meet at 12 o'clock Monday at the Little shop. Girls trying out for the indoor meet' should take their apparatus examina- tions on Monday and, Tuesday, April, 4 and 5. Pledges for the D campaign are duea able at Newberry hall. octor Sargent and are pay- 1 wi Courteous and satisfactory TREIATMENT to every custom- er, whether the account be large or small. The Ann Arbor Savings Bank Incorporated 1.869 apital and Surplus, 626,00.4Q Resources ..........45O0001O000 707 North University Ave. Northwest Cor. Main &. Huron Social service workers are needed Cab N iht To B at the University hospital. Anyone C wishing to do this 'work may sign up I between 2 and 5 o'clock any afternoon io at Newberry hall. All girls who are interested in go- Cap night ceremonies will be held ing to the Geneva Y. W. C. A. con- again this spring in Sleepy Hollow, ieento he e ngevta tt.W.d A .m cton- where for many years succeeding gen- Iference are urged to attend a'meeting erations of freshmen have celebrated which will .be held at 7:30 o'clock their attainment to the rank of soph- Tuesday night in Lane all. omores by burning their toques and pots. Owing to the construction of ANURSESBY CQUET TUEDAY NIGHT the new University hospital Cud the presenec of large quantities of build- ing material on the ground adjacent N A banquet will be given by the to Sleepy Hollow, it was thought that Nurses' Y. W. C. A. at 8 o'clock Tues- it might be necessary to observe Cap day night in Barbour gymnasium. night in some other place. But after The program has been arranged on going oyer the situation Friday mem- a garden'plan to represent the growth bers of the Student council committee and development of th Y. W. C. A. in charge of the event decided it Miss Ruby Spring, of the University would be possible to use the old place hospital, will act as the toastmistress. once more. There will be speeches on the planting _ of the garden, the growth, the blos- DECORATIONS WILL soming and the harvest. Mrs. Marion L. Burton will talkon the harvesting. BE ARCHS' FEATURE Music will be furnished "y a quar- tette from the University hospital and Elaborate decorations strictly arch- by Miss Burkley of the Homoeopathic itectonical will feature the annual ball hospital. of the architectural college, which will be held Friday, May 6, at Bar- Get the habit. Follow the "ones who bour gymnasium. tknew" to the Chinese Gardens.-Adv. Members of the committee in charge Patronize Daily Advertisers.-Adv. of preparations have been working in an endeavor to make the affair this year surpass its predecessors. Archi- tects of Cornell, Illinois, and Penn- hat's in a Name? sylvania have dances of this nature every year and some of the features of these parties will be incorporated ever try TUTTLE'S in the affair here. when you wanted a Every student in the architectural department was required to submit nice lUnCh? plans for decorations and the scheme as designed by Ralph Calder, '21A, has Coaveniently located just one- been pronounced the best and accept half block south of tle "Maj" ed by the faculty and committee on arrangements. -bout 100 tickets have already been distributed among members of the architectural school and beginning April 6 the remaining tickets may be C AOE had by the campus at large. Those de- siring tickets are requested to mail such request to Frank Andru, '21A, E at 822 Arch street, accompaied by a check for $5. Presbytery Holds Annual Meeting of Cedar St. Phone 666 The annual meeting of the Woman's Missionary society of the Presbytery of Detroit will be held April 5 and 6 in the Presbyterian church. E N D A IL ,Y Among the speakers for this oca- sion will be Miss Mary E. Burgess, returned missionary from Urumia, Persia, and Miss Sara E. Cochrane, of Juniper, Tennessee., S11 "''"" o . .An open meeting will be held at 7:30 o'clock Tuesday evening, April 5, at which a pageant will be given by the Chinese students of the Univer- sity. t by the Season Use Classified advertising and sell your miscellaneous articles.-Adv. _ Askforth I##i####ii###li#1##ii###i i##iii###iilil##iiliiIilii lliil i#H i HiU###il ##U!#Nll Eastman Kodaks - Films Amateur Finishing Enlargements Flashlights and Outside Groups M Is N -! - ENN N *' JL NE N.1II N' '- u u~uiunu#n#ri~i#### Ini#### ## #riu ## r#n ri###i City and State.. - y , * ho Was Moseley E was a young Oxford man, only twenty-seven when he was killed at Gallipoli. Up to his time, man had never, seen the inside of an atom. He turned the X-rays on matter-not figuratively but literally--and made them disclose the skeleton of an atom just as certainly as a surgeon makes them reveal the positions of the bones of the body. Moseley proved that all atoms are built up of the same kind of matter. He saw, too, just why an atom of copper is different from -an~ atom of gold. Atoms are built up of electrons. Each atom consists of a nucleus, a kind of sun, with a certain number of electrons grouped about it, like planets. Moseley actually counted the number of electtons of all the metals from aluminum to gold When you discover, what gold is made of or a new fact about electricity, you open up new possibilities for the use of gold or electricity. For that reason the Research Labora- tories of the General Electric Company are as much con- cerned with the "how" of things-atoms and electrons, for instance--as they are with mere applications of the electric current. Two Enments Announced Announcement was made last night at the Delta Delta Delta house of the engagement of A. Beatrice Catlin, '20, to Arnold Anderson, ex-'23. Miss Cat- lin is a member of Delta Delta Delta The engagement of Elizabeth Car- ter, '23, to Anderson B. 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