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February 01, 1921 - Image 4

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The Michigan Daily, 1921-02-01

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THE MICHIGAN DAILY __________

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Courteous and satisfactory
WOOY SETS APIT ET TREATMEMNT to every custom-
To B Ne Hed of .Brea of 1tetaIer, whether the account be large
TL Be ' ofBrauo a UNCH or small. m
Tests and Measuremnents llere '
"Dr Clffrd oy, ho s o tke A Nice Cozy Place Where The Ann Arbor Savings Bank
charge of the bureau of tests and mneas- You Enjoy Your JMeal ! Incorporated 1869,
urements at the University next fall,:t CapIWa and Surplus, $625,000.00
is a man full of pep and dynamic One ha lf lck South Resources ........$x,000,000.00
power, and bubbling over with energy a, ortwes Cor. Main & Huron
and enthusiasm," said Prof. A. S.:of 'MAJ No707hs North University Ave.
Whitney of the educational department
yesterday. "He is the type of. man
whom the students are bound to 'ad-
mire. While attending the University ;61l1l1ll1111!II~1l1[1l1111i11[11[1111[IIIl1lIt[1[1
of Indiana he was mnuch interested- in a
athletics of all kinds and, in addition,!I LSL a n ftersrnettakmn E
"He taught at Michigan this pastI
summer anid in his earlyv moringu OF
walks learned to know all about the
surrounding country. The educational .F y S ta tioneryv
staff and the school men of the state a c
were so impressed with him that they-
began immediately to urge that w e . AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES
secure fis services. He had had-three!
offers from the University of. Wiscon-
sin and a flattering offer from the new THIS INCLUDES SUCH PAPERS AS
reorganized state deatmn of the .
University of Pennsylvania. However, HURD'S Lawnette, Milano, Picadilly, Tuscany Linen, Pan-
he chose to come to Michigan.,iadDcl-de
"At the close of the Summer session ,
last year he was elected chairman of
the Men's Educational club, the high- ; CRANE'S Linen Lawn, Highland. Linen in many colors,E
lest courtesy they could have offered shapes and sizes. U
him It is the first time that this honor
has ever been conferred on a non-rest- WHITING'S Oak Grain, Representative Linen, Organdie,,~
dent." = Deckle-edges.,
Dr. Woody got his A.B. and A.M._
degrees at the University of Indiana,.i-
In 1916 he took his Ph.D. at Teacher's = DIE EMBOSSED Michigan Seal, Fraternity, Sorority in sev-_~
college, Columbia university, New, eral -varieties.
Y ork. Before entering Columbia, he-
w~as principal and superintendent of
high schools in Indiana for four years- 0. D. M -OR R I L L
Since 1916 he has passed successively~ 17 NICKELS ARCADE=
from assistant professor to associate=
p~rofessor and finally to a full profes-
"sorship. ;tll l111111[1H N 111fH 1111111N ]11111 1[1[[lll[llllI 111

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Mr"S5 Fox was bragging one day about the large
nun,.ber of her subs.
"How many cubs do you bring .into the world at
one time?" she asked the LIONESS.
Qnly, ONE.," replied the Lioness-" but it's a
LION.
MiURA DS COST 12O CENTS for a BOX
MURADS would be lower prced if 'we left out
all or part of the 10 o Turkish tobaccos of the pures
and bei varieties grown-o-gr if we substituted inferior
grades of Turkish tobacco.
But they 'wouldn't be MURADS-the'd only be
Foxes!
"Jdefor zyourself-!
.Special attention is called /4'e1 s
to .Mrad 20sin Tin Boxes ..' napii

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