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March 08, 1921 - Image 7

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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

WOMWNG GEGAPE
WILL6E, ULECTURES
Miss Ellen Churchill Semple, the
only woman gold medalist in Amer-
ica, will comne to the University on
March 16, for a series of ten lectures,
eight on the "Historical Geography
of the Mediteranean," and two on
Japan and some other island or group
of ,islands of the Pacific.
She is the present president of the
Association of American Geographers,
and is the author of two well known
books. When she was a young woman
she made a trip on horse back through
the Kentucky mountains, after which
she wrote a paper widely read in
Europe on the retarded characteris-
tics of the Kentucky mountaineers.
Prof. C. 0. Sauer, of the geology
department, and a former pupil of Miss
Semple, stated: "Miss Semple is a
very brilliant woman, and an engag-
ing speaker. She is a lecturer at the
University of Chicago, and at Welles-
ley, and Clark university. Following
her series of lectures at Michigan she
goes to lecture at Chicago."
BOXING CLUB PREPARES
FOR PUBLIC EXHIBITIONS
Under the direction of Coach "Ted"
Sullivan members of the Boxing club
have begun work in preparation for a
series of public bouts which the club
hopes to present from time to time
throughout the year.
The organization, is handicapped on
account of the loss of several mem-
bers of last year's suad and is con-
templating enrolling a number of new
men.0
The purpose of the Boxing club, ac-
cording to Donald C. Shelton, '21, pres-
ident, is to furnish wholesome recrea-
tion and physical development, not to
turn out pugilists. .
Use the advertising columns of The
Michigan Daily to reach the best of
,nn Arbor's buyers.-Adv.

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AT THE THEATERS
TODAY
Screen
Majestic - William DeMille's
"Midsummer Madness." Top-
ics and a Mack Sennett com-
edy, "Fickle Fancy."
Arcade-Constance Talmadge in
"Mamma's Affair." Wedding
Blues comedy and Education-
al News.
Wuerth - Constance Binney in
"Something Different." Clyde
Cook comedy, "All Wrong," and
Fox News.
Orpheum - "Cup of Fury," a
Goldwyn picture. Universal
comedy, "Romeo and Juliet,"
and Universal Screen Maga-
zine.
THIS WEEK
Stage
Whitney-Cecil Lean and Cleo
Mayfield in "Look Who's
Here."

R.O.T.C. QUOTA OF
100 MEN SECURED1
Enrollment in the University R. O.
T. C. infantry unit is now complete,
100 students having joined that unit
or having been transfered to it from
others. Theoretical work in the infan-
try corps has 'begun. Work analogus
to the infantry course is 'now being
taken by those in the infantry unit.
Special courses will start with the
fall term of 1921.
The total enrollment in the R. O. T.
C. now is 326 divided among the class-
es as follows: Eight seniors, 37 jun-
iors, 119 sophomores, and 162 fresh-
men. The enrollment for the current
semester shows a 60 per cent increase,
over that of last semester.

Establishment of an ordnance unit
of the R. O. T. C. is being considered
by the chemical engineering depart-
ment of the University. There are now
three units of the R. O. T. C. infantry,
artillery and signal corps, and if the
ordnance unit is effected this Univer-
sity will have a large branch of the
army officers reserve corps.
PRESIDENT M. L. BURTON
IS CONFINED TO HOME
President Marion L. Burton is again
confined to his home because of ill-
ness. He wus taken sick on Sunday,
and it has been found necessary to
cancel his engagements to attend the
banquet of the New York alumni of
the University in New York City on
Thursday and the banquet of the New

England alumni in Boston on Friday
of this week.
President Burton suffered an attack
of pharyngitis shortly before the end
of the first semester, and his present
illness is probably due to a recurrence
of the trouble as a result of returning
to work before he was entirely recov-
ered from the first attack.
Increase your business by advertis-
ing in The Michigan Daily.-Adv.
Read The Daily for Campus News.
SlepAnyplaee 7irst
SLat at Xex'9S
THE CLUB LUNCH
712 ARBOR STREET
I Near State and Packard

SH U B E R Er
WILLIAM HODGE In
"The Guest of Honor
SUGAR BOWL
HOME MADE CANDY
is ABSOLUTELY CLEAN
BEST LINE IN THE CITY
EVERYTHING
MADE IN ANN ARBOR
ANN ARBOR
SUGAR BOWL

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Garrick (Detroit) - The latest
musical comedy hit, "rene."
Shubert (Detroit) - William
Hodge in his most popular
comedy, "The Guest of Hon-
or.*"
Reward Offered for Valuable Coat
One hundred dollars reward is of-
fered for the return of a Hudson seal
fur coat which disappeared from the
ladies' cloak room last Saturday night

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THE AMUSEAAENT CENTRE OF ANN ARBOR

THE TWO STAR COMBINATION

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Valued at $750, the coat is described
by the sheriff's office as being trim-
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cuffs, having a blue lining with a pink
flower design, and containing a Wan-
namaker trade mark.

LOOK WHO'S HERE
THE ORIGiNAL NEW YORK CAST AND PRODUCTION
Everybody is talking about it, and so will you
GUARANTEED ATTRACTION PRICES: $2.50, 2., 1.50,1, .75 Seats Now Selling

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DETROIT
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The Sensation of 4 Continents

Sidney A. Franklin Production
THE DRAMA OF A FUGITIVE FROM JUSTICE AND A
FUGITIVE FROM LOVE. AN EPIC OF THE EAST WITIH
SYLVIA BREAMER, RICHARD DIX AND POWERFUL
CAST.

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TODAY AND TOMOR OW
The Attraction You Have I1een Waiting For!

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- LAST TIME TODAY -
CONSTANCE BINNIY
SOMEIING DIS'BYEDENT
ADAP)TEID FROM T1E NOVELCAiLERON'S PRISQNEW 2hY ALCE I)UER MILLEJ

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RUPERT HUGHES
An appealing melodram
with charming Hele
Chadwick.
UNIVERSAL COMEDY
"ROMEO and JULIE

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SCREEN MAGAZINE

The woman's whole being cried out for affection.
But the lover she married had changed to a cold,
plodding husband.
Herewas an ardent, old-timefriend, feeding her
hungry heart with the thrill her romance had lost.
A moment of midsummer madness-wild-fluttering
-reckless-and then-
When the last stirring scene is ended, you'll know
far more of modern love and marriage.
From the Novel, "His Friend and His Wife,"
By Cosmo Hamilton

Alicia Lee, tired of New York society life, left for
the Republic of Santiago, a Central American
Republic, to find "something different". She
finds it.

TOMORROW - THIURSDA

CLYDE COOK COMEDY

- FOX NEWS

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REALARTPresents
ALICE BRADY

An all star cast

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mrount Mack Sennet Comedy. "FICKLE FANCY"

SUNSHINE COMEDY

UNIVERSAL NEWS

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