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[LI SUNDAY, MARCH 20, 1921.

Miss Eleanor Sheldon chaperoned the
party. Music was furnished by George
Roger's orchestra.
Naval Lectures Start Tuesday
"Radio and Its Applications" will
be the subject of the first of the se-
ries of 10 lectures given under the
auspices of the naval reserve unit.
Tuesday evening in the Engineering
building. The room and the exact
time will be announced Tuesday.
IAll officers and men of the naval
reserves are urged to attend this
meeting, which will constitute the
equivalent of a required drill. Attend-
ance at the Commander Faust lecturet
~at 4 o'clock tomorrow afternoon inj
room G of the Law building will alsoj
be accepted as an excuse from oneI
drill.

WRESTLING NOTICE
Waterman gym, 4 o'clock Mon-
day:
125 pounds-De Gracia vs.
Mildner.
158 pounds -Campbell jvs.
IShultz; Greenbaur vs. M. Smith.

WANTED-AUTOMOBILE S
Four automobiles are wanted
for Saturday, March 26, for use
in the morning and evening to
convey the visiting Cornell ath-
letes about the campus. Stu-
dents having automobiles which
they will offer to this use are
asked to call A. R. Bailey, '22,
phone 355.

L. C. SMITH, UNDERWOOD and oth-
er typewriters for sale and rent. 0.
D. Morrill, 17 Nickel's Arcade.-Adv.
GIRLS-See my display of Easter
jMillinery before buying. Vogue Shoppe,
230 Nickel's Arcade.-Adv.
Let a classified ad find that -lost ar-
ticle.-Adv.

Lightweight imported golf hose.
$3.00 upward. Wild & Co., State St.-
Adv.
Have you company coming? Bring
them to Teet's Dining Rooms for din-
ner.-Adv.

Ii ATTENTION- ENGINEERS and ARCHITECTS!! I

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LETTERING SCALE
Rule" to Lettering Price $1.25
D !SUNIVERSITY
BOOKSTORE

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e Lecture:a
amens H. Hanford, Professor of 'English in the University of North
ina, will deliver a lecture on March 22 at 4:16 p. m. In the Natural
ce Auditorium. Subject: "John Milton's Private Studies: a Recon-
ion." LOUIS A. STRAUSS.

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Julian

Will Speak, On
The Japanese Situation
With Elaborate llustratons
MICHIGAN UNION ASSEMBLY ROOM - MARCH 21 - 8 P, M.
Tickets 75c. at Wahr's and Graham's on State
For Both Men and Women

Street

tgsh Department:
The members of the English Department are requested to announce.
their classes the lectures given by Professor J. H. Hanford and T. P.
oss on March 22 and 24, respectively. L. A. STRAUSS.
aque s:a
Try-outs for Masques annual spring play will be held Wednesday and
ursday, March 23 and 24, at 4 o'clock in Barbour Gymnasium. Copies of
aplay, Oscar Wilde's "The Importance of Being Earnest," have been
Leced at Fthe desk in the uipper reading room of the Library. All members
Masques are urged to read the play and come prepared to try out for
ne particular part. J. RALEIGH NELSON.
ginderng:
Men who took course M. E. 29 last semester and wish to go on the In-
ection Trip to Detroit,, March 25, kindly see Professor Lay Room 226 New
gineering building, before Tuesday noon. Trip includes Automobile
ow in the morning; trip tp the Ford factory in the afternoon; and a
eting 'of the Detroit Section of the Automotive Engineers in the evening.
W. E. LAY.
W SCHOOL Admiralty Law:
A series .of ten lectures on the Law of Admiralty is to be given by Lieu-
iant-Commander William H. Faust, United States Navy (retired), a grad-
te of this Law School in the class of 1901. The course will begin at 4
:lock on Monday, March 21. in Room G of the Law School and will con-
ue daily at the same hour. The lectures are open to all members of the
iversity. EVANS HOLBROOK,
Secretary of the Law School.

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