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THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 192].

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We Have the

LECTURES ANNOUNCED
(Continued from Page One)
July 14
5 p. m.-Niagara Falls and Vicinity
(Illustrated). K. C. MeMurray.
8 p. m.-Educational motion pictures.
July 15
5 p.m.-School Administration from
the Social1Side. Peter Mortenson,
Supt. of Schools, Chicago.
S p. m.-Our Great Undeveloped Re-
source. Supt. Mortenson.

S . .-R obi sobCru oe Ilustrat-
8 p. m.-Educational motion pictures.
July 29
S p. m.-The Outlook in Education.
T. E. Johnson, Supt. of Public In-
struction, Lansing.
8 p. n.-Large Library Buildings: An~
American Contribution to Ardhi-
tecture (Illustrated). Librarian W.
W. Bishop.

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Secret of

Secretarial Trainin
Beginning and Advanced Classes

Aug. 1
5 p. m.-The Senses and the Learning
Process in' Fishes (Illustrated).1
Prof. J. E. Reighard.
8 p. m.-Recital by the Class in
Shakespearean Reading. (Sarah
(iaswell Angell hall.)

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July 18
5 p. in.-The Asteroids and Rings
Saturn. Prof. L. A. Hopkins.

Wednesday; Feb, 23rd.

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Hamito BusnesColleg
State and Wilim Street.

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July 19
p. m.-Rural Education in State and
Nation. E. Burnham, of the West-
er oState Normal school, Kala-
p. m.-Medical lecture.
-July 24)
p. m.-The Training of Public
Health Nurses. Prof. B. H. Bart-
lett.
p. m.-Concert. Faculty of the Uni-
versity School of Music. (Hill an- I
ditorium.)
July 21
p. n.-Leadership and Progress.

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Aug. 2
5 p. m.-Greek Magic (Illustrated).
Prof. Campbell Bonner.
8 p. m.--Medical lecture.
5 p. m.--Dante. Pof. W. A. Mc-
Laughlin.
8 p. m.-Concert. Faculty of the Uni-
versity School of Music. (Hill
auditorium.)
Aug. 4
5 p. m.-The Search for Skill Among
Two Million Men (Illustrated).
Prof. L. L. Thurstone, of the Car-
negie Institute of Technology.
8 p. m.-Educational motion pictures.
Aug. 5
5 p. m.--Michigan's Inland Lakes;
Their Value to the State. Prof.
I. D. Scott.
8 p. m.-Acoustics of Auditoriums
with Experimental Demonstra-
tions. Prof. D. L. Rich.
Aug. 6
5:30 a. m.--Excursion to Put-in-Bay,
Lake Erie, under the direction of
the department of geology and
geography, via Michigan Central
to Detroit and steamer to Put-in-
Bay.
(Continued on Page Five)

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Cor. State and North University Avenue
Give
Three inches of
Chromal Wire
with
every two inches of

Dean A. H. Lloyd.
S p. m.-Educational motion pictures.
July 22
2:30 p. nt-Excursion to Niagara Falls
under the direction of the depart-i
mnent of geology and geography,
via Michigan Central railroad to
Detroit and steamer to Buffalo.
5 p. m.-How the Psychologist Tests
Intelligence (Illustrated). Prof.
G. M. Whipple.
8 p. m.--Readings from Recent Poetry.
Prof. R. D. T. Hollister. (Sarah
Caswell Angell hail.)

5 p. m.--Community Cooperation for
(Chid Welfare. J. A. Puffer, New
York city.
July 26
5 p. m.--The Growth of Child Welfare
and the Value of Pictorial Mate-
rial in Arousing Public Interest.
Mr. Puffer.
8 p. m.-Medical lecture.
July 27
5 p. m.--The Boy Problem an~d the
Prevention of Delinquency. Mr.
Puffer.
8 p. m.-Concert. Faculty of the Uni-
versity School of Music. (Hill
auditorium).

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to Study

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as you can derive in no other way. Your health, your effi-
c&ency-in fact your very college standing--all depend
greatly upon just what recreation and enjoyment you pro-
cure in your spare hours.
Youilh find one of these small instruments just what
you have long desired--an ever-ready entertainer for
yourself and your friends-a means ofs apending pleasant-
ly many otherw~ise dull evenings. They're easily learned
-our self-instrution methods wvih quickly teach you if
you so desire.

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Guitars, Banjos, Ukuleles,

Mrs. Fox was bragging one day about the Iarge
number of her cubs.
"ow many Cubs do you bring io the world at
one time? she asked the LIONESS.
"Only ONE," replied the Lioness -"but it's a
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MURADS COST 20 CENTS for a X
of 10-BUT T HEY'RE JLEADL!
MURADS would be lower priced if we Left out
alor part of the 100% Turkish tobaccos of the purest
and best varieties grown-or 1f we substituted inior
grades of Turkish tobacco.
But they wouldn't beMURADS-the'dony be
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special attention is called Maes4
to Murad 23sin Tin Boxes . and £g&0p an~ya

'Cellos, Saxophones, B anj o-Ukuleles, Etc.

-band and orchestra instruments-in fact everything in
the realm of music. Our prices are as low as Quality per-
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gadly gie you.
A visit will prove
interesting-
Come!

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