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Majestic--Constance
"39 East." Also
"A! Fresh Start,"
News.
Binney in
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Arcade-Elaine Hammersteinz in
"Point of View" and a comedy,
"It Happens in the Best of
Regulated Families."
Wuerth-Zazu Pitts in "Heart of
Twenty." Kinograms and a
Hall Room Boys comedy.
Orpieum-Buck Jones in "Sun-
set Sprague." Last episode of
"Hidden Dangers," and Jack
Dempsey in "Daredevil Jack."
Also a comedy.
TIlS EEK
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ADDRESSES IN GRAND RAPIDS
Will Speak Before Michigan State
Teachers' Conference Thurs-
day
The conference of the Michigan State
Teachers' association will be conven-
ed at Grand Rapids on Thursday and
Friday, Oct. 28 and 29. "The con-
vention promises to be the biggest of
any character held in, Michigan this
year," said Prof. J. B. Edmondson, of
the educational department.
Thirteen Michigan faculty men are
on the program, including President
Marion L. Burton, who will talk on
"Being Alive" and "The. Aim of Am-
erican Education," on Thursday.
In addition to the conference, there
will be a banquet for Michigan alum-
ni on Thursday evening, at which,
President Burton and Dean. Edward
H. Kraus will speak.
Prof. Judd to Address U. of Ml. Alumni
Prof. C. H. Judd, director of the
school 'of education, University of Chi-
cago, will speak to the University of
Michigan club of Detroit upon "The
University of Michigan and a School
of Education," at the club's weekly
luncheon at 12:15 o'clock next Thurs-
day in the Hotel Cadillac.
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Matinee, "Madame Butterfly";
evening, "Cavalleria Ristica-
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A rumor that University classes
were to be dismissed for the election
Tuesday, Nov. 2, has been declared by
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holiday, nor is any contemplated, he
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