THE MICHIGAN DAfLY DAILY PRINTS 4,200 UNIVERSITY HEALTH SERVICE COPIES EACH ISSUE MAKES REPORT FOR 1919-1920I NNlI fl ih PlAY ,The Tniversity h a ith rvie ha niitUHL. ULrIUU !I lII MUSICAL COMEDY AT MEETING DAY DECIDED WEDNES- ONI Reviving an annual custom, the se- nior girls will produce a class play this year during commencement week. It was decided at a class meeting yes- terday that the play take the form of a musical comedy since it was found that this type of production included a larger number in the cast and made a stronger appal than the usual classical drama. The play will be chosen by the com- mittee in charge, headed by Katrina Schermerhorn, '21, and will be an- nounced at a later date. Final announcements regarding the senior tea to be given from 3:30 to 5:30 o'clock next Thursday afternoon at the P1 Beta Phi' house were made at the meeting. This will be the first of a series of parties to be given each month under the direction of the so- cial committee. The usual senior 'supper preceding the Junior Girls' play will be served this year by the King's Daughters of the Congregational church. Songs to be written by members of the class for this occasion should be handed to Bernice Nickels, '21, Irene Rosen- burg, '21, or Katrina Schermer- horn, '21. WHITNEY CHANGES HANDS IN BIG REAL ESTATE TRANSACTION What Is said to be the biggest real estate transfer inmore than 50 years has become known with the announce- ment of the sale of the Whitney theater and hotel property to Don Mc- Intyre and James Murnan for a con- sidef'ation of approximately $200,000, the exact price not being made public. B..C. Whitney bought the property in 1907 from the White estates He rebuilt the theater, opening it in 1908. In 1915 Messrs. McIntyre and Murnan formed a company to take over the Whitney holdings here. Mr. Murnan, one of the best knowi hotel men in the state, was made manager of the hotel and Mr. McIntyre took over the management of the theater. The same arrangement will continue. AT THE THEATERS TODAY Screen Majestic - "The Inside of the Cup," from the story by Win- ston Churchill. Pathe News and Universal Comedy, "Hap- py Daze." Arcade-Hope Hampton in "The Bait." News film and a Bray comic.I Wuerth -Justine Johnstone in "The Plaything of Broadway." Orpheurn-Annette Kellerman in "What Women Love." THIS WEEK Stage Whitney-Saturday-David Bel- asco's prodcution, "Tiger Rose." I Garrick (Detroit) - The latest musical comedy hit, "Irene." Shubert (Detroit) - "Kissing Time," a musical play with William Morris and Edith Taliaferro. HANDBALL NOTICE Matches in the handball tournament can be played off either in the afternoon or night at the gymnasium. GEHRING. Law, Medical and Dental Books Bought, Sold or Exchanged According to the circulation report for the first semester compiled by Legrand A. Gaines, '21E, business manager, 4,200 copies of The Michigan Daily are printed each day. Of this number 3,613 are yearly subscribtions, 61 semester, 240 complimentary, '42 exchanges, and the remainder extras. The faculty subscribes fVr 259 cop- ies and students take a total of 2,994. Four hundred and twenty are sent to out of town subscribers. The report comments: "It might be of interest to note that we are mail- ing papers to 40 states of the United States and one in Mexico." If for any reason you are not plan- ning to remain in college this semest- er, why not take a course in Short- hand and Typewriting and fit yourself for a good business position? School of Shorthand, 711 N. Univ., is just beginning new classes.-Adv. sent the following statistical averages! og 1919-1920 records to the American Student Health association: The net expense of all service per 1,000 en- rollment, $3,504 for the regular ses- sion and $3,000 for the Summer ses- sion; dispensary calls per 1,000 stu- dents enrolled, 2,780 for the regular session and 2,555 for the Summer ses- sion; patients annually, more than 11,000; annual room calls, 201; daily dispensary calls, 129; days in the hos- pital per patient, 10.4; deaths, 7. I i uv v 114 v ca ax ty I I V"Atat pct r roc , taraa ' TR0HUBERT D UE R 1 "Kiss ing Time" " K ~ nTA R R I C' DETROIT I R E N E The Sensation of14 Continents FINE CUS TOM- WHITNEY THEATRF S-mAT., MARCH 5 BEST SEATS MAIL ORDERS $2.00 NOW Greatest of All Belasconian Melodramas DAVID B LASC 3L-4a1%c TAILORING I 1 B. 0. T. C. NOTICE 3 Students are required to complete the en- rollment in the infantry unit of the R. 0. T. C. 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