THE MICHIGAN DAILY
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EAD INSS Where,
Seniors?
NIGH T CEREMPN IES Where,
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where are the grave old
where :re the grave ol
where are tIe grave ol
Where,
Where, O where are the foolish, fool-
ish faculty?
Safe now in their trundle beds.
ThtY've -one out from oe's and the
Orient,
They've gone out from Joe's and the
Orient,
gone out from Joe's and the
Orient,
Safe now in their trundle beds.
and Mrs. George Burke will act as
chaperons.
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One of the features of Cap night in
which all students will be expected to
participate is the singing of "Where,
O Where Are the Verdant Freshmen?"
which will be sung just beforQ the
men of '24 throw their caps on the
fire. The Daily is printing a copy of
the song so that all may know it to-.
night.
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Where, O where are the verdant Fresh-
men?
Where. 0 where are the verdant Fresh-
men?
Where, 0 where are the verdant Fresh-
'men?
Safe now in the Sophomore Class.
They've gone out from prescribed
English,
They've gone out from prescribedi
English,
They've gone out from prescribed
English,
Safe.now in the Sophomore Class.
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Where, 0 where are the gay young
Sophomores?
Where, 0 where are the gay youngf
Sophomores?
Where, 0where are the gay young
Sophomores?
Safe now in'the Junior Class.
They've gone out from Carhart's
physics,
They've gone out from Carhart's
physics,E
They've gone out from Carhart's
physics,
Safe now in the Junior Class.
3;
Seniors?
Safe now 1in
By and by
them,
By and by
them,
By and by
them,
Safe now in
ing to his confinement for several days
with tonsilitis.
the wide,
we'll go
wide world.
out and meet
we'll go out and meet!
we'll go out and meet
the wide, wide world.
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CATHQLJC STfUIENTS' CLUI
llOLI)S L AST IIANVE 4W YEAR
The Catholic Students' club will give
the last of a series of dances at 2:30
o'clock Saturday afternoon, May 21,
in.the Union. Tickets may be obtain-
ed at the door.
Mrs. M. D. Fohey, Mrs. J. J. Quarry,
Prof. White On Speaking Tour
Prof. A. E. White, director of the
recently established department. of
engineering research will give a talk
today in Syracuse, N. Y. Yesterday
he spoke in Rochester.
Professor White is giving these talks
before local chapters of the American
Society of Heat Treating as he is pres-
ident of their national association.
There are the first engagements Pro-
fessor White has been able to keep
since the early part of ,last week ow-
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S H U B E R T
DETROIT
WAY DOWN EAST
A R R I C
D E T R O I T
"Wedding Bells"
Home-mac
and Box
Discount on
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Where, 0 where
iI faculy?
Where, O where
ish faculty?
are the foolish; fool-
are the foolish, fool-
TODAY AND
TOMORROW
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REGULAR SHOWS
OTIS SKINNER
IN
"KISMET"
W A N DA
HAW LEY
CAP NIGHT SHOW AT 10:00
FSOMETHEING DIITERMILLE
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STARTING
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STARTING
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Where, 0 where
Juniors?:
Where, 0 where
Juniors?
Where, 0 where
Juniors?
are the jolly, jolly
are the jolly, jolly
are the jolly, jolly
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WOMAN"
"BUT I SIMPLY
MUST GO!'
Dorothy, bride of a month,
couldn't see why Hubby.
had to go to work. Prob-
ably he wouldn't have gone
if he, had foreseen all the
excitement his gentle little
biide Was going to stir up in
that apartment.
DIRECTED BY
PENRYRTN STANSJAW
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Safe now in Lhe Senior Class.
They've gone out from Wenley's Phil-
osophy,
They've gone out from Wenley's Phil-
osophy,
They've gone out from Wenley's Phil-
osophy,
Safe now in the Senior Class.
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