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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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ILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN

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SATURDAY, MARCH 26, 1921.

Number 122.

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Leg of Literature, Science, and the Artsa- Dean's Advisory Committee:
The adjourned meeting of the Advisory Committee will take place Mon-
March 28, at 4:10 p. m. in the Dean's office.
JOHN R. EFFINGER.
lee to All Faculty Members Relative to Purchase of Life Annuities and
Life Insurance:.
Members of the Faculties and- others connected with the University can
din at the office of the Secretary of the University full information con-
ning their privileges and responsibilities with respect to life insurance
life annuities. Specimen policies, rate books, and reports of the Teach-
Insurance and Annuity Association are on file for distribution or con-
ation.
The University will contribute equally with the member of the Faculty
uin certain limits to the provision of the old age annuity.
.SPECIAL NOTICE - In the case of professors, associate professors,
assistant professors, whose membership in the Faculty does not ante-
8 the University year 1919-1920 participation with the University in the
chase of the old age retiring allowance is a condition of the contract with
University and if this matter has not already been adjusted by any such
aber of the Faculty he or she should consult with the Secretary regard-
it at an early date. SHIRLEY W. SMITH,
Secretary.
ulty Biblography:
The Faculty Bibliography for 1918-20 is now in press. Proofs may be
a at the office of the Graduate School. All individuals concerned are
nested to read their own lists before March 30.
ALFRED H. LLOYD.

YALE ARRANGES . Officials for the meet will be: Ref-
INAUGURATION OF eree, C. W. Burton (D. A. C.); start-'
er, Dr. George A. May (Yale); clerk
DR. J. R. ANGELL of course, Sid Millard; assistant
clerks, R. O. Fisher, R. A. Bailey, C.:
(By Associated Press) W. Frederick; track judges, W. F.
New Haven, Ct., March 25.-The in- Vernor (Purdue), Don C. May (Mich.),
auguration of James Rowland Angell Derrill S. Pratt (Ala.), H. C. Carver;
as president of Yale university will (Mich.) ; field judges, Frank Foss
take place in connection with the (Cornell), Carl Johnson (Mich.), E.
commencement exercises on June 22 D. Mitchell (Mich.), E. J. Mather
and will follow the conferring of the (Lake Forest); scorer, F. W. Parsons;
degree of Doctor of Laws on Dr. An- assistant scorers, George Reindel Jr.,
gell at the close of the commencement '22, T. W. Sargent, '22; timers, Evans
program, says an announcemnt to- Holbrook (Leland Stanford), Jack
night from the secretary's office at Scholz (Mo.), Archie Hahn (Mich.);
Yale. physician, Dr. W. E. Forsythe.
Director Shiptenden of Sheffield
Scientific school will deliver an ad- SECRETARY HUGHES REPLIES
dress of welcome on ihalf of the TO R1'SSIAN SOVIET APPEAL
faculties; Dr. Augel will be inducted
by President ifadley, and will malkuP
a brief inaugural address. Secretary1 (Continued from Page One)
a brie IIUpsIIII ddke . l.Chdir g iress, asking that trade relations be-
Anan othela tomtee ofhil wi htave xtween the United tSates and Russia
man of the commniittee which will hav e be estored and proposing to send a
charge of the inauguration arrange- dlegaisto th Unig tasn t
inents. delegation to the United States to
naULntit to th ata i N r% Itin a-

into account a vast collection of data Admission will be free on presenta-
on Russian conditions gathered by the tion of membership card, and those
state and commerce departments. In who have not secured them can do so
a statement after, the note had been by calling Frank Farrell, '22L.
made public, Secretary Hoover declar-
ed the conclusion "shows the complete
agreement of the views of the whole TRYOUTS WANTED
administration." - I

CATHOLIC STUDENTS CLUB TO
GIVE SPRING PARTY TODAY
Girls of the St. Thomas' parish are
to be the guests of the Catholic Stu-
dents club today at their annual spring
party, from 2:30 to 5:30 o'clock in the
ballroom of the Union. Nertney's or-
chaperones are Mrs. M. D. Fohey, Mrs.
Alice, Cake, Mrs. J. J. Quarry, Mrs.
Clark, and Miss A. Wilcox.

Tryouts are wanted for the
position of assistant interschol-
astic manager. Men desiring to
go out for this position are re-
quested to turn in their names
at the athletic office or to call
David Forbes at 909. Sopho-
mores are desired.
Try Daily advertis Adand watch
your business grom.--Adv.

CORNELL TRACK MEN ARRIVE
FOR ANNUAL DUAL CONTEST
(Continued from Page One)
Wheeler, Lewis, Wetzel; Cornell-Car-.
penter, Daviscn, John, Righter.
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jnegoiaze o LaE enu . o men ion was 1
made by Secretary Hughes of the pro-
posal to send a delegation to this
country.
Prior to making a formal decision!
the Russian trade question was dis-
cussed for nearly two hours by Pres-
ident Harding and his cabinet, taking

0. D. ARMY and KHAKI SHIRTS
RIDING AND SHORT BREECHES
CORDOVAN AND WRAP PUTTEES
MUNSON ARMY AND DRESS SHOES, just the shoe for
.liking, ARMY BLANKETS, LEATHER JERKINS, PUP
TENTS, BARRACKS BAGS, SOCKS, HIP AND SHORT
RUBBER BOOTS, MESS CANS, CANNED FRUIT, MEATS
ARMY SURPLUS STORE - 213 f. FOURTH AVE.

IAT's GOING ON

SATURDAY
00-Matinee dance given by Catholic
Students' club in ball room. Union.
15-Recital by the students of Edith
B. Koon, School of Music.
0--Upper Room Bible class meets,
upper room, Lane hall.
0-Varsity band meets at Water-
many gymnasium for Cornell track1
meet. Full uniform.
30-Craftsmen's club meets for third!
degree work, Masonic temple.
00-Annual dance of the Comedy
club, Barbour gymnasium.
00-Michigan-Cornell track meet.
Waterman gymnasium.
SUNDAY
30-Easter devotional meeting forI
students, Methodist church.
30-University Men's Bible class
meets, upper room, Lane hall.
0-Faculty concert, Hill auditor-1
um
45-Young people's social hour,
MIethodist church.
tO-Wesleyan guild social half-hour,
Methodist church.
30Prof. Ray K. Immel gives an East-
er reading in Guild hall, Unitarian1
church.
U-NOTICES1
ckets for the upperclass engineer;
banquet are on sale now. They may
be obtained from upperclass engi-
neers.
rvices at .the .Catholic .Students'
hapel will be held at 7:30 and 10
'clock Sunday morning, Eastern
Standard time.

CITY HOLDS GOOD
FRIDAY SERVICES
Solemnity and impressiveness mark-
ed the services in all the churches
and at the Wuerth theater yesterday
in observance of Good Friday. Places
of business were closed from 12 to
3 o'clock in accordance with a proc-
lamation issued by Mayor Earnest W.
Wurster.
The regular Friday night dance at
the Armory was not- held, although
there was dancing at the Union.
SOPHOMORE LITS TAKE CLASS
BASKETBALL SERIES TITLE
(Continued from Page Three)
Crawford were the bright lights. Dun-
lavey and Ciring played well for the
losers.
The sophomore lits are the winners
of this tournament. The teams' have
been evenly matched and there has
been keen competition in all the con-
tests that have been played. The
fresh lits, the upper laws and Merz'
frosh have presented strong lineups.
The Homoeopathic team, although they
have fewer men to draw from have
given the winners a lot of trouble.
An All-star team will be picked by
the officials and managers in the near
future.
Use the advertising columns of The
Michigan Daily to reach the best of
Ann Arbor's buyers.-Adv.
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We carry conmplere stocks of "Brighten-Up" finishes in small size
cans for all "touch-up' jobs around the house.

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Savings Department and Safety Deposit Vaults.
Exchange on All Parts of the World.
A. B. A. Travelers' Checks.
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We go 6000 miles for the
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used in Murad-Why?
Because--Turkish has a taste -Turkish has a
mildness -Turkish has a delight-far beyond all
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delight such as no Tobacco other than 100% Pure
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can supply your needs in Genuine No. 3 Seam Pocahontas Lump, Egg
or Mine Run, any grade of Ohio, West Virginia or Kentucky soft
coals as well as Anthracite, and at prices that are positively right.
Kindly submit us your inquiries.

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have PROVEN this-
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Some Good Seats Left for
Tuesday Night and
Saturday Matinee
First Performance, Tuesday Evening
March 29th.

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