i LUNCH ROOM Crowded every meal BUT Room for All Our Last years customers ¢ One half block South of"MAJ" 9 1 FOR MEATS LET US FIGURE YOUR BILL THE Conrteous and satisfactory TI tEATMENT to every custom- er, whether the account be large or small. h n orporated 18t90 Won IIdand 'Nru9, $625.0t{)w0? :tichw eat Cor. Main & Huron oth Uer *e. CENTURY MARKET 218 N. MAIN Christmas Goods lig Graduating Class Looked For "More seniors, will graduate next spring than ever before," said Reg- istrar Arthur G. Hall yesterday. "The' tentative list of graduates recently posted, together with the constant ad- dition of names, shows that the class of 1921 will be unusua«lly large." A tentative list of possible members of the class was posted last week in the registrar's office, and many names have been added to the list since that time. Many seniors have conferred with the assisant registrar regarding their credits on the basis of the notification cards recently mailed out to every member of the class of '21. NEWARK CTLUB TO OJWANIZE DRIVE FOR SWIMMINGP OOL With the view of systematizing the subscription work for the Union pool drive in. Newark and the immediate vicinity during the Christmas vaca- tion, members of the Greater Newark club will hold a special meeting at 7:30 o'clock Friday night in room 302 of -the Union. A campaign committee has already been appointed, and a chart of the city has been divided into sections in proportion to'the number of solicitors. This will provide separate sections for each member to canvass, and will prevent overlapping of districts. All men from New Jersey who are not members of the organization are in- vited to attend the meeting, and aid in the plans of the club to help make the Union pool campaign successful. Prof. Whipple Speaks on Mental Tests Prof. G. M. WhiNpple of the educa- tional department gave a brief talk before the Research club Wednesday night in which he told, of ef pilency tests which are being used in deter- mining the pupils who are able to do advanced work in certain subjects. He stated that it is possible by the effi- ciency tests to make an accurate se- lection on the basis of ability. ALL SENIOR SMOKER PLAN OF COIBINED CO3MITTEES Now on Display The entertainment committees of the senior lits and the senior engi- neers have collaborated in making plans for an All-senior smoker to be held Thursday, Jan. 13, in the assem- bly hall at the Union. Pres. Marion L. Burton; Dean John R. Effinger, and Dean Mortimer E Cooley will be the principal speakers of the evening. Entertainment, in- cluding an orchestra led by George Rogers, '21E, will be provided in addi- tion to the usual smokes and refresh- ments. Although the arrangements are be- ing made by the lits and the' engineers the affair will be open to all seniors on the campus. PROF. EDMONDSON RECOMMENDS CHANGES IN ATHLETIC POLICY Prof. J. B. Edmondson of the Uni- versity educational department, said during a recent interview that changes are badly needed in the athletic policy throughout the state. He thinks that the state association ought to provide a set of rules which meet the needs of interscholastic athletics, to place the interpretation and enforcement of these rules in the bands of a perma- nent commission, and to gi"e this body power to suspend all schools which in- sist on breaking the rules. UNIVERSITIES IN SOUTH AMERICA TO BE DISCUSSED "South American Universities" is the subject C. 3. Eswald, general sec- retary of the Y. M. C. A. in South America, will speak on at 8 9'clock tonight at the Cosmopolitan club meet- ing in Lane hall auditorium. Mr. Eswald, who is said to be an authority on the subject, has resided in South America and has studied stu- dent life in that country. The Cosmo- nolitan club extends a cordial invita- tion to all interested to attend the lecture and social gathering. Pres. Vurton, Dean Effinger, Cooley -AmongPrincipal Speakers Dean "No one knows where fashions will go in years but judging by the past and present, we should not see the white waistcoat entirely supplant the black with the dinner coat, among particular people. to con expect for w WHICH IS PROPER-? WHITE OR BLACK DRESS WAISTCOAT WITH TUXEDO SUIT j BE L" MAN' i IB1kUkIb Ivory Toilet Articles, Perfumes, Safety Razors, Cameras, Stationery, Manicure Sets This question has been asked of us several times in the last few days and we are printing the opinion of one who is an authority on dress wear. We know, and have recorded the fact, that in the larger cities, particularly, the younger set is partial to the white waist-- coat for such usage. This is a fad, and it cannot be called inicorrect because it preserves the black-and-white scheme. But the dinner coat is the founge jacket of evening, and when one wears with it the white waistcoat, tie-and gloves and the-poke collar, he is not only mixing the-schemes of dress, but adopting the accessories of dignity for usage to which they are unsuited. We regard the effect as more "snappy and would bein- clined to approve it for towns in which the dinner coat is used for quite formal events. 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