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25 cent
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[nes! Sardines! Four cans for
s this week at Schultz Grocery.

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4, 1921.

Number 147.

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an important conference of the 'Deans at 10 o'cloek to-
)xt year's budget will be discussed. Other offiers of the
en invited individually to attend this conference.
M. L. BURTON, President.
.eeting of the Senate Council will be held Monday, May
fice of the President.
R. W. BUNTING, Secretary.
last meeting of the University Senate for the academic
11 be, on Monday, May 16, at 8 p.- m. in Room C, Law
JOSEPH L. MARKLEY, Secretary.

Lightweight imported golf hose.
$3.00 upward. Wild & Co., State St.-
Adv.
Business Ad or Law Students who
want. work this summer should call'
C. A. Carlsten, 296-R.-Adv.
Apricots! Apricots! Large size can
in heavy syrup for two bits this week
at Schultz Grocery.-Adv.
The Belle of the Architects' Balli
will wear one of those beautifu) combs
from Saunder's Hair Shop.-Adv.

Bats INDOOR BASEBALLS
Bals
Mitts Let Us Care For Your Athletic Needs
Gloves

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tee on Student 'Affairs will be held in Dean
rsity Hall, on Wednesday, May 4, at 4:15 p m.
J. A. BURSLEY.

for admission to the combined curricula in Letters and
or Dental Surgery should be handed in at the Registrar's
ARTHUR G..HALL.
monthly luncheon of the Romance club will be held at the
sday, May 4, at 12:15.
A. G. CANFIELD.
If Public Address:

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We go 6000 miles for the
Turkish tobacco
used in Murad-Why?
Because--Turkish has a taste -Turkish has a
mildness -Turkish has a delight-far beyond all
cigarette tobaccos of all other lands-
Murad gives you real enjoyment, and true
delight such as no Tobacco other than 100% Pure
Turkish Tobacco can give.
Facts -Facts -FACTS-!

public address,,under the auspices of the Order of the Coil,
gal scholarship society, will lie given Wednesday, May 4,' atl
Room C of the law building, by Mr. Albert M. Kales, of the
n the subject "Fundamentals of the Social Order". The
ito the. public.
HENRY M. BATES, Dean.
*macy Lecture:
yman, Dean of the University of Nebraska, College of Phar-
k on "The College Man's Part in the Present Day Pharma-
im", Wednesday evening, May 4, at 7:45 in Room 151 Chem-
The public is invited.

GOLD BROOCH PIN
WRIST WATCH
THJXlBLES
ITOR TOILET ARTICLES
GOLD PEN

CUT GLASS
HAND PAINTED CHINA
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ar assembly on Wednesday, May at 9
Burton will address the class.
H. H. HIGBIE, Class Mentor.

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3 Neets today (Wednesday) in Rtoom 347 Engineering building.
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minations:
n of the Faculty, all students in the College of Literature, ,Sci-
he Arts who are on probation are required to take-mental ex-
given by the Bureau of Mental Tests and Measurements. All
idents who are now on probation and who did not take these
s in January, are required to present themselves for examina-
m , B, C, or D, of the Law building, at 4 p. m. on Tuesday, May
o on Tuesday, May 17. These' appointments take precedence
er engagements.
ARTHUR G. HALL, Registrar.
ter Auspices of Graduate Club:
i lecture in the Graduate Club Series by Professor H. H. Bart-
Department of Botany, has been postponed from May 5 to Wed-
11, at 7:30 p. m., in the Auditorium of the Natural Science
MARTEN TEN HOOR,
" President, Graduate Club.
Extemporaneous Contest:
liminary contest will be held this Saturday morning, May 7.
ants will report in Room 304, Mason Hall; in the following order.:
from A-D, 9. o'clock. -
from E-G,' 9:30 o'clock.
from' H-L, 10:00 o'clock.
from M-Z, /10:30 o'clock.
nary speeches will be four minutes in length. Contestants will
to speak on some phase of- the Colunbian Treaty Question.
opics on this question will be 'assigned at the contest, Saturday
EiDWA.RD T. RAMSDELL, Chairman.

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US GOING ON
WEDNESDAY
lug of senior engineers,
tress b ' President Marion
in, room 34'8, Engineering
ball game between West.
Normal and Michigan, Fer-
tal by advanced students,
f Music.
Ie address by A. X. Kales,
go, under auspices of the
ural Science huditorium.
ing of entire business staff
uts of Gargoyle, Press
ag initiation banquet of
bda Upsilon, Union.
hman band practice, Lane,
olin club rehearsal, Union.
But council meets. Union.
club reheasaI Union.
ung of Dental society, ami.
r, Dental building.
m pictures of lumbering
s for members of Forestry
others interested, Natural

lege Man's Part in the Present-day
Pharmaceutical Program," Chemis-
try building.
8:15--Lecture by Dr.- Cora Best on
"Bringing the Mountains to Afoliam-
med," Pattengill auditorium.
THURSDAY
11 :00-Soph engneers ,assembly, room
348, Engineering building. y
3:15-Varsity band meets in front of
Hill auditorium for ,Swing-out, full
uniform.
4:1--Soph engineers baseball prae-
tice, Ferry field.
6:30-Annual banquet of Alpha Nu,
Union.4
7:00-Meeting of Wayfars, room 302,
7:00-Freshman Glee club rehearsal
and business meeting,\Union.
7 :0-Mandolin club rehearsal, Union
7:15--Neeting of La Socledad His.
panica, room 202, South Wing.
7:15-Glee club rehearsal, Union.
7:30-Varsity band meets for Band
Bounce. Summer uniforms. Hill. au-
ditorium.,
7:30-Sigma Delta Chi meets, Union.
8:00-Spring Band Bounce, Hill an-
ditorium.
, U-NOTICES
Freshman Glee club will hold the
weekly rehearsal at 7 o'clock Thurs-
day night instead of on Wednesday
night this week.
Old clothes for Armenian relief will
be received all day tomorrow at Mc-
Millan hall, across from the Ann

You-tell%'emCa4m els,{
y ouve got the quaity!
y oU get to smoking Camels because you
appreciate their ,. fine, refreshing flavor!
And, you like them better all the time because
they never tire your taste!
Camels quality makes Camels so appetiz-
ing, so continuously delightful. And, Camels
expert blend of choice Turkish and choice Do-
mestic tobaccos gives them that wonderful
mellow mildness!
And, man alive, how you will prefer Camels
to either kind. of tobacco smoked straight!
You have only to compare Camels with any
cigarettein.the.world'-at any price to know
personally that.Camels are a revelation!

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When you flash a deck of
Camels you tell the world
You're 'smoke-wise!
Camel are sold everywhere in scientifically
sealed packages of 20 cigarettes for 20 cents.

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R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co., Winston-Salem, N. C.

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