1 L I I A %.-> LA SA ]1 A *"A A awl., 1I A 11daSU Y.& V LL~' V1 asa.116 AFTERNOON ON CORNEILLE "Characters of Corneille" will be the{ subject of a lecture to be given at 4:15a o'clock this 'afternoon by E. E. Ro- a-r Mimeographing Typewriting EDWARDS BROS. State St. Over College Inn. villain of the French faculty, in room 203 Tappan hall. This talk will be under the auspices of the Cercle Fran- cais and will take the place of the ad- dress that was scheduled to be given by + Verett Hackes. Courteous and satisfactory TREA'TMENT to every custom- er, whether the account be large or smrall. The Ann Arbor Savings Bank Incorpdrated 1869 Capital and Surplus, $625,000.00 1Re~oires ........$5,000,000.00 Northwest Cor. Main & Huron 707 North University Ave. .., l. -f . h4 f ... . .. E REST Hlome of Sweet and Purity Always Fresh Michigan Daily 'Supplement Tro Student Directory FIRST SERLESTERt-'NUMBER SIX Sloan, G. E., '23, 1309 Washtenaw. Bloomington, Ill. 2351-R. Smith, Hazel M., 1227 Washtenaw. Marquette. Stein, Rachel, '22, S. of M., 1001 E. Huron. Harbor Springs. 1704-R. Stevenson, Thelma,, 2365 Thayer. South Haven. 1657-M. Stimpson, Howard S., '24, 403 E. Washington. Holyoke, Mass. 1463-M. Stone, J. B., '22M, 920 Ei. Washington. Aspen, Colo. 1170-M. Sturmn, William H., '23D, 107 S. Thayer. Pigeon. 1398. Sutter, John P., '24E, 1233 Washtenaw. Buffalo, N. Y. 1097-R. Taft, Chester A., '24, 1705 Washtenaw. Hollywood, Cal. 550-W. Tavares, Cyrus N., '24, 434 Maynard. Mani, H. I. 283-iR. Teele, Roy P. Jr., '24E, 715 S. State. Washington, D. C. 72-W. Tschumy, Robert H., '24, 5391E. University. Fremont, 0. 1064-R. Vanatta, Hazel, '23, 2365 Thayer. Aledo, Ill. 1657-M. Vanatta, Nina, '22, 2365 Thayer. Aledo, Ill. 1657-M. Van Wagoner, M.,D., 1213 Willard. 1456-W. Vintcn, Margaret E. '21, Martha Cook Residence. Springfield, Mo. 290. Von V.lkenburg, '22E, 733 E. University. Battle Creek. 1830-. Washburn, Mary P., S. of M., 206 S. Thayer. Toledo, 0. 988-R. *Watt, Ralph, '24, 421 Thompson. Detroit. 2672-R. Weaver, W., Jr., '22E, 610 Church, Ann Arbor. 2642-R. Webster, Wilmur, '23L, 715 S. State. Monroeville, Ind. 72-W. Westfall, George A., Spec., 210 N. Thayer. Mt. Carmel, Ill. 1035-H. Whitaker, Robert Lynn, '24E, 1025 Packard. Marshall. 2663-J. Whitaker, Thaddeus A., '24, 914 S. State. Passaic, N. J. White, William T., '24, 715 Monroe. Fort Wayne, Ind. 1575-J. Wickett, Howard W., '21, 809 Sybil. Maine. 99-R. Wirtz, Arthur, '22, 903 Mary. Chicago, Ill. 2375-W. Wolfe, Richard C., '22E, 427 5. Fifth. Chicago, Ill. 2186-H. Yenowine, S. R.,- Spec. E., 220 S. Thayer. Goodtettsville, Tenn. 1032-R. Zinemeyer, Wilford, '24, 924 Oakland. Dearborn. 920-H. FACULTY Blanchard, Frank N., Ph.D., Instructor in Zoology. 1014 Cornwell.. 1110-R. (464'N. S. 24-M.) Edmonds, Crawford C., A.M., Assistant Professor of Commerce and In- dustry. 727 Packard. 1485-J. (in) (8 Ec.) Hickman, Cleveland P., A.B., Assistant in Zoology. 1237 Olivia. (3471 N. S. 24-M.) Levi, Moritz, A.B., Professor of French. 928 Olivia. 337-J. (in) (200 S. W.) MIS CELLANEO US Alpha Xi Delta, 1008 Hill. 1508-J. Jordan House, 644 E. University. 2445-J. Bertha Collier, Mildred Coulter, Lillian Crane, Marion Creaser, Loca Doty, Norma Emer- son, Lydia Felske, Louise Fulkerson, Katherine Goddard, Portia Goulder, Marjorie Heartt, Nellie M. Loss, Abigail Lurie, Avon Rich, Elizabeth Rigby, Abigail Roberts, Dorothy Thomas, Elizabeth M. Wells, Dorothea Westlake, Irene Wickerhain, Helen Wrightman.. Spaulding House, 1022 Forest. 392-R. Katherine M. Beardslee, Mary R. Boyd, Vesta M. Farmer, Eunice Fee, Orall Halstead, Catherine M. Hickey, Margaret I. Jacob, Zita M. Kasper, Rose L. Lehman, Alexandria McRobb, Marie Monroe, Edith G. Nolan, Thelma L. Smith, Virginia M. Spaulding, Augusta Stewart, Mary Ellen Read, Ruth Ann Watkihis, Lillian Watson. .e" itSa a "- :. n.-tr9c?!^.ait' eyvex':wra;r it N. W a:,m ! I _ jI J 1 .,- 4 . { .. VETERAN'S BONUS LEAGUE IS NOT CONNECTED WITH LEGION Claiming that the association which calls itself the Veterans' Bonus league is in no way connected with them and that they have at no time offered their support to the movement of the organ- ization, the Michigan state executive committee of the American Legion at a recent meeting, issued a statement to that effect, The motion in substance follows: "That every post in this department (Michigan) be notified at once that we know nothing officially of the origin, purpose, or support of the so-called Veterans' Bonus league, that we are opposed to their methods and reported plans, and that any claim that the Legion is behind the movement is without foundation." , 1802 S. Main Phone 474-W I M P PORTANT 7Vlss Kruzska's Dancing itudio Opens Mionday Students wishing instruc- tion in Fancy Dancing, or Ball room Dancing may call at Studio - 324 E. 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