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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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MW~iHIGA1I IN TRACK

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LY'. OFFICIAL BULLETIN

(0); second, Cruickshank (M); third,
Grigg (O). Distance,,Z. feet, 1 inch.
220 yard low, hurdles-wan by
Cruickshank (M); second, Hill (0);
third, Sargent (M). Time, 25 3-5 sec.

Two M e run-,on by Alb rry (¢;
second, Cranz (0); third, Standish
ZM.Time, 10 min., 4 4-5 seconds.
Hammer throw-Won by Stipe, (M);
second, White (0); third, Dunne, (M).

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SUNDAY, MAY 8, 1921.

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The regular meeting of the Senate Uouncil will be held Monday, May
9, at 4:15 in the office of the President.
R. W. BUNTING, Secretary.
Education, Departmental Conference:
The thirteenth departmental conference of graduate students and others
specialising in Education will be held Monday evening, May 9, at 7 o'clock,
Tappan Hall. ,Program:
Dr. Whipple-Report of the Voynich lecture on the Roger Bacon, man-
uscript.
Mr. and Mrs. Omans-Composition Tests in Ypsilanti schools.
Mr. Grimes-Results of the Miller Tests in Ypsilanti schools.
is Cleveland-Study of Health and Ethical Standards of Continua-
tion 'School Girls. GUY M. WHIPPLE.
Meehanical Engineering Faculty:
Monthly dinner for the Mechanical Engineering Faculty will be given
at Lane Hall, Tuesday, May 10, at 6 p. m.
THE COMMITTEE..
To the Members of the Choral Union:
' Sunday p. m. at 3 o'clock is the final rehearsal of "Elijah" at the School
of Music. Those who/have received cards but have not yet responded will
please report at that time, as well as those who have already done so. Re-
member the Tuesday and Thursday rehearsals at 7 p. m. at the School of
Music. Remember we are now on the "home stretch".
ALBERT A. STANLEY.
Mathematical Club:
Regular meeting will be held Tuesday, May 10, at 8 p. m., in Room 401
Mason Hall. Professor Hildebrant will present "Remarks on a General
Theory of Functions". W. W. DENTON, Secretary.
Secture Under Auspiees of Graduate Club:
The final lecture in the Graduate Club Series by Professor H. H. Bart-
ltt, of the Department of Botany, has been postponed from May 5 to Wed-
nesday, May 11, at 7:30 p. m., in the Auditorium of the Natural Science
building, MARTEN TEN HOOR,
President, Graduate Club.
The Players Club, will present four one-act plays, Thursday evening,
May 12, at 8 p. m., in Sarah Caswell Angell hall. Members may get tickets
for themselves and guests, Monday, May 9, at Wahr's Bookstore.
- ROBERT B. RITTER, Treasurer.
To Sudents Desiring to Take a Mental Examination:
A mental examinatioi will be given to a group of students in rooms
B, C, and D of the Law building at,4 p. m., Tuesday, May 10.(first part), and
at 4 p. m., Tuesday, May 17 (second part). A limited number of students
not on probation will be permitted to take these two examinations provided
they have arranged with me in advance. Call at 105 Tappan Hall before
Tuesday noon, May 10. , GUY M. WHIPPLE.
Mental Examinations:r
.By action of the Faculty, all students in the College of Literature, Sci-
ence; and the Arts who are on probation are required to take mental ex-
aminations given by the Bureau of Mental Tests and Measurements. All
Literary Students who are now on probtion andwho didnot take these
examinations in January, are required to present themselves for examina-
tion in Room B, C, or D, of the Law building, at 4 p. m. on Tuesday, May
10, and also on Tuesday, May 17. These appointments take precedence
over all other engagements.
AR'THUR G. HALL, Registrar.
Engineering Students in E. . 2:s
It is proposed to give three experiments to illustrate some of the prin-
ciples of strength of materials.
1. . Plotting of stress-strain curve for steel.
2. Measuring stress in steel I beam and testing beam to destruction
to check formula s equala Mc over I.
3. An eccentric loading experiment to check formula s equals P over
A plus or minus M minus c over I.
The experiments will be given in the Engineering Mechanics Labora-
tory, Room 101 New- Engineering building, on each of the following days:
Tuesday; May 10, from 3-6 p. m.
Wednesday, May 11, from 3-6 p. m.
Thursday, May 12, from 3-6 p. m.
Friday, May 13, from 7-10 p. m.
Students from all sections\of E. M. 2 are invited to attend. Please re-
port of time. J. A. VANDENBROEK.
To All Feshmen and Sophomores:
In accordance with the custom in past years I wish officially to announce
that all freshmen and sophomores of the University will be excused from
their classes from 3 p .m., on Friday, May 13, to noon on Saturday, May 14,
in order that they may participate in the Spring games.
M.. I. BURTON, President.

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(0); second, Butler (M); third, Wet-
zel (M). Time, 50 4-5 seconds.
High jump-Won by Walker (M);
econd, Moorehead ('0); third, Shi-
decker (0). Height, 6 feet, 1 inch.
120 yard high hurdles-Won by Hill
(0); second Sargent (M)-; third,
Cruickshank (M). Time, 15 4-5 sec.
Discus-Won bySpiers (0); second,
Dunne (M); third, Jacobs (M). Dist-
ance, 131 feet, 11 inches.
220 yard dash-Won by Simmons
(M); second, Wetzel (M); third,
Moorehead (0). Time, 21 3-5 seconds.
Broad jump-Won by Stinchcomb

Bats INDOOR BASEBALLS Te""is
Balls Rackets
Mutts Let Us Care For Your Athletic Needs Golf
Glovesd Cubs

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er, (O). Dista:
inches.

AHR'S

UNIVERSITY
BOO KSTORE

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Students' 'lamps
and Fixtures ---

Second Annual

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Spring Dance Festival
Given By
Mile. Jeanette lKruszka and her pupils
at the
URhtney Theatre
Saturday, May 14th, at 8:15 P. M.

Washtenaw Electric
Shop,

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Tickets on Sale at Studio
324 East Huron Street

Telephone 273

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Sleep Anyplae But
Eat at Rex'9s
THE CLUB LUNCH
712 ARBOR STREET
Near State anid Packard

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THE NEW COLOR IN PO9TRAITS

THESE ARE HARVEST DAYS
FOR THE SMALL INVESTOR'
The whole world is bidding for money
at the highest interest rate -in all
history.
Today you can get $10 on every $100
with safety on a certain high-grade
preferred stock with valuable "rights."
Write for Financial Statement, Bank
References, etc.
J. E. THOMPSON & CO., Inc.
126 Liberty St., New York
Ask for the
The Smart Looking, Popular Shoe
for CAMPUS
,rd CLASSROOM
Ideal, All Round College Shoe
Same High Quality as the
TOM LOGAN GOLF SHOE
Uf your dealer cannot supply you
aseus for catalog and rices
THOMAS H.LOGAN COMPANY
Hudson. Mass.
WOULD'NT YOU
JUMP OUT OF
YOUR SHOES

Courteous and satisfactory
TREATMENT to every custom-
er, whether the account be large
or small.
The Ann Arbor Savings Dank
Incorporated 1869
Capital and Surplus, $05,000.00
Resources ........*5,000,000.00
707 North Unversity Ave.
Northwest Cor. ain & Huron

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Students Lunch."

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409 Jefferson

S I N C E T H E INTRODUCTION OF
MURATONE, IN FEBRUARY THE
LEAD HAS BEENININETY PER CENT
OVERT SEPIA OR BROWN PICTURES

High Class Food
Open 6 a.m. Close 11 p.m

Ann Arbor, State Street DEY STUDIOS

Hilsdale

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Ready Money Fo r you

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FISHING TACKLE
Steel Poles Minnows

A LOT 'of people could lay their
hands on some ready money if
they would only take the trouble to do
it. It's wrapped up in the discarded
clothing that they have lying around,
uncared for and neglected.
Sell us all garments for which you
have no further use. We'll pay highest
cash prices for men's and women's
used clothing and shoes of all descrip-
tions.

Lines-
Reels

Flies
Minnow Pails
Boxes

Tackle

CAMPING OUTFITS
Camp Grids, 3 sizes. Paprus Plates,
Spoons and Sets, Sterno Canned Heat
and Outfits
PENNSYLVANIA VACUUM CUP
TIRES AND TUBES AT SPECIAL PRICES
AUTO ACCESSORIES
2M ie VP-Z-Date iU
PXQ . $A 1 STiOT

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If you suddenly remembered
That that fire insurance policy
On your home and
All your family idols
Had expired last Friday
And had not been renewed?
SURE YOU WOULD!
And you ought to.
Then,
When you land,
You should start running
Till you reached a telephone
And called

Telephone 2 6 0i
We 'll call at once

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CLAUDE BROWN
Opposite Court House on Fourth

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INSURANCE
.209 NATIONAL BANK BUILDING.

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