7' &A%.oA £& a ecorporation manufacturing duc~t th~at. has conclusively proven it aids iln producing at least 25 100o% larger~ crops is opening. a ncht office at Ann Arbor and re-, es the, services of a business man nanager. Previous experience not ntial, buit applicant must be comn- mt to handle large amounts of ey, hire and handle help. $1,000 Y required. Fully~ secured. This position should net liv~e man-$10,- annually. ig advertising canfpaigni starting, uding 1full "page ads in local, pa- s1 ~When writing give full details rder to secure interview. 'Appli- tmust be able to come to Chicago two days' instructioji. Unless you do, so at once, and unless you, meet the irequirements of this ad, your reputation is good,, save your nps This' is a real opportunity, presents itself but once in it life . Write or wir~e immediately. w N ATIOINAL OIL BA'TERIA ORPORATION{ Transportation Building Ciceago, IIlin~is Sleep Anyplace B1ut THE CLUB LUNCH, .at1atAReR'sT~ Near State and Packard HIII UTI[I 'L'PDREES TO STUDENTS Prof. JE DISCOVERS kRASITE SPECIES. George R. LaRue, of the eartment, has just discov- ow species of ,parasite, the i M Comedy club which was held Satur- day night in B~arbour gymnasium. The chaperones were Prof. J. Raleigh Nel- son "and Mrs. Nelson and Prof. Louis, A. Strauss and Mrs. Strauss. Music was ftrnished by Rhodes orchestra. Student and faculty members of Forestry club participated in an clothes, dance Saturday night at Pa'ckard academy. The pr&'gram _. _ P _ lie as zoology d( ered a ne 1RA DUATES FROJLEN E I I i11 charge of E. W. Littlefield, '21. .±I~IgIE1111I 1Ioiioij 11i1ijuiiI uiwCOLLEGE LEAtD LIA - WITH 41f Do nt Forget _j Fifty degrees were granted by the, - Board of Regents Friday to students to otai som ofwho completed the required work at to obain sme o the end of the first seme ter. Of this E ~ number, 41, were given by the en-1 wX ainls . gineering college, by the Law school, one by the Medical school and one by view of he Cmpusand 4 the pharmacy department. The list of view of theC amp s an degrees follows: Huro4n River for your _ LL.B.: Wallace Hall, Bad Axe; Mrs Olive Scott Jolknson,- Ann Arbor; M" MBook.,w Walter, Oscar Johnson, Youngstown, j0.; Christian Matthews, Mt. C'lemens; car~ ii/ Robert Matthews, Shelbyville, Ky.; E 'specially -~9°A Henry W. Smith, Tyro, Ariz.; Donaldj : sevicein l/rn e- 'Wood, Maysville, Ky. - * = B. S. in civil engineering: George velopin andaprrt- F Brown, Hollansburg, 0.; Merrit Bruch, ing for amateurs. } Wilmette, Ill.; Shur Fund Chan,; ,,. .:Shanghai, China; Robert Cook, Cleve-. .land, 0.;, Charles Dodd, Colonma; Her-' 713 E. UNIVERSITY AVE. mann Gundwalt, Concordia, aArgen- -tina; Raymundo I~opez, Mexico City, : IIII~IIIIli1111111IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiiillillII Mexico; Stanley Pinel, K~alamazoo; Howard Stack, Jackson; Edward; ! Young, Sault Ste. Marie. only two in existence being in. his possession. The parasite was discov- ered in black bass. Two.( other species which the pro- fessor is now working upon he be- lieves to-be new. The parasites =which inhabit the bass are not harmful to human beings, "and as they inhabit the enteric tract, would" be removed before ready for consumption. . 1?R$EA CIIREPUBIC GAZETTE ADD)ED TO GENERAL LIBRARY William W. Bishop, librarian, an- nounces that there is a comblete set of the Journal- Office de la Republic Francais, the official gazette of the French Republic fi~om 1870 to 1914 available for use in the general li- brary. Hle states that they should be Qf especial value to students of history and economics has they are the record of parliamentary debates and public records. This set is comparable to the com- bined publication of the Congressional Record and government documents of this country. Contedy Chub Holds Annual Dance More than 30 couples were present at th-e annual dance given by the Students..Lunch II nurteouts and satisfactory TREATM NT to every custom- er, wh lether the account be .large orIIm1lor 409 Jefferson High Class Tood The Ann Arbor Savings Bank Incorporated 1869 Capital and Surplus, $02,000.00 Resoures ........$,000,000.00 Mfl North University Ave. Northwest Car. 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