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921 THE MICHIGAN DAILY

KRAUS ANNOUNCESI
SUMMER. LECTURES 5
8
(Continued from Page Four)
Aug. 8
5 p m.--Edmond Rostand (in French)
Prof. Rene Talamon. 5
Aug. 9
5 p. m.-Organization and Supervision
(Illustrated). Dean S. A. Courtis, 8a
of Teachers college, Detroit.
8 p. m-Medical lecture. 5
August 10
5 p. m.--The Conservation of Health
Through Food and Drug Inspec- 8
tion. Prof. C. C. Glover.
8 p. m.-Concert. Faculty of the Uni-
versity School of Music. (Hill
auditorium.)
Aug. 11
5 p. m.-The Bicentennial of Smollett.
Prof. Robert M. Wenley. 5
8 p. m.-Educational motion pictures.
Aug. 12 8
5 p. m.-Reform in State Government.
Prof. J. S. Reeves.
8 p. m.-Recital, Fitch's "Nathan
Hale." Prof. R. K. Immel. (Sarah
Caswell Angell hall.)
Aug. 13
5 p. m.--A Broader Field for Teach- 8
ers and Teaching, Particularly in
Industrial Education. K. E. Smith,
state supervisor of industrial edu-
cation.

Aug.16
p. m.-The Unsolved Balkan Prob-
lem. Prof. W. A. Frayer.
p. m.-Miscellaneous Readings. The
Class in Interpretive Reading. !
(Sarah Caswell Angell hall.) '
Aug. 17
p. m.-Modern Theories of Matter
(Illustrated with slides and mod-
els). Dr. E. F. Barker.
p. m.--Educational motion pictures.
Aug. 1S
p. m.-The Platoon School. C. L.
Spain, deputy superintendent of
schools, Detroit.
p. m.-Kennedy's "The Servant in
the House." The Class in Play
Production, under the direction of
Prof. R. D. T. Holl'ister. Admis-
sion will be charged. (Sarah Cas-
well Angell hail.)
Aug. 18
p. m.-Ten Years of Heredity (Illus-
trated). Prof. A. F. Shull.
p. m.-Kennedy's "The Servant in
the House." The Class in Play
Production, under the direction of
Prof. R. D. T. Hollister. Admis-
sion will be charged. (Sarah Cas-
well Angell hall.)
Aug. 23
p. m.-Recital. The Class in Shakes-
pearean Reading. (Sarah Caswell
Angell hall.)
Patronize Daily advertisers.-Adv

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SIX S.TUDENTS DISCIPLINED advanced for the committee's action
FOR DISORDERLY CONDUCT were: arrest for disorderly conduct
-- - their conduct in the preliminary in-
As a result of their arrest Jan. 29 vestigation, and the fact that each had
on a charge of disorderly conduct, six a share in having intoxicating liquor,
students of the literary college were in the guise of patent medicine, in the
placed on probation for two University fraternity house.
semesters by the dean's advisory com- The students placed on probation
mittee of that college. were Andrew Wykkel, '23, James H.
At the time of their arrest, the six Wheeler, '23, Richard Evans, '23, Lloyd
students paid their fines after plead- Nash, '23, James Hume, '23, and Will-
ing guilty to the charges preferred iam Pierce, '23.
against them. When the faculty com--
mittee met Feb. 12, three counts were Sunday night specials. Both Amer-
held against the six, which resulted in ican and Chinese, for your entertain-
their being disciplined. The reasons ment. Chinese Gardens.-Adv.
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Italian brushed wool and straw
Outing Hats
Men's Handkerchiefs
Men's Spring Shirting
Easter Novelties

The Ann Arbor Savings Bank
Incorporated ;39
Capital and Surplus. $25,000.00
Resources ........5,00,000
Northwest Cor. Main & Huron
707 North University Ave.

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A DIA.1IOND TALK
THE INTRINSIC VALUE OF
A DIAMOND LIES IN ITS
BEAUTY. In this short state-
ment is the justification of the
seemingly needless waste of 60
per cent of the stone in cutting.
However, diamonds are pur-
chased with the one purpose of
having them seen by others.
And to obtain beauty there must
be waste in cutting. From this
discussion it may easily be seen
that there must be a great va-
riation in the value of diamonds.
Buy them at a dependable house.
Let us show you.-Continued.
SOLAND ERER
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S E Y FRIED
"Ilome of Good Diamonds"

A DESIRE
FOR ANY TYPE OF DANCING
may easily be satisfied at
MLLE.
JEANETTE KRUZSKA'S
DANCING STUDIO
AESTHETIC DANCING
SOFT SHOE DANCING
TOE DANCING
BALL ROOM DANCING
We aim to make you graceful
in addition to knowing steps
Instructors
MLLE. KRUZSKA
PHILIP MILLER, '23
Studio-324 E. Huron St.
Phone 2308-R

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