Australia for the g the total eclipse ill occur Sept. 20, ed by Dr. W. W. w director of the Dr. Campbell was astronomy in the gan from 1888 to Lhas been director at the University Atory is noted for scientific research [nee its foundation d. practically every sun. The numer- Know Your Alumni (By Courtesy of Chimes) FDo You know:' That Howard E.' Coffin is one of the most famous automobile engineers in the country, that the Hudson Motor car is mainly the product of his brain, tha", he was one of the leading con- sulting enginaeers in- the 'matter of aircraft for the government during the war, and finall3 and most import- ant, that he .was a graduate of the Un- iversity of Michigan? liiss L taker to be Part Time Secretary ?Miss Lucile Litaker, girls' work sec- retary of the city Y. W. 'C. A., has ac- cepted the position of part time sec- retary of the student Y. W. C. A.. Senior Education Dues Now Payable 1617 Washtenaw avenue, if prefera- ing," under the auspices Seiosinte coo o.Edctinble. Dues for the Year have been fix- ican Society of Mechanic, .Senirs inthe Shooled Eatat$3. are requested to pay class dues from e t$.at i7:30 o'clock this, even 1 to 2 o'clock and from 4 to 6 o'clock! Professor Mirey Speaks Tonight 38o h niern this afternoon at the table in the! Prof. John S. Airey, of the engi- Michigan won seven of lower floor in Tappan hall. Checks v eering mechanics department, will; football gaines played duw may be sent directly to R. B. French,' present his paper on "The Art of Mill-j son of 1892. SECO -SE STER C K New and Second Hand W. W. CAkPBELL, '86E, WHO WILL lead the scientific expedition to Au- stralia that may have bearing on the disputed Einstein. theory. Patronize Daily Advertisers.-Adv. Engine ers' supplies, Lab. Outfits, Etc. Wahr' 9s University Book Store ____________________________r___________ of which 7ill prob- rn shore a region 1by spec- y be et- stralia is ihabited. be made re taken. ;ed in the ve an im- Einstein Weat 'untold shecast aside, worldgreatest power she. sumjtotsands san ediooe maui Such was her amzn ove Mrr .rr"rr .r... .-..--.- "+ "" _ GOIN G ON 1I OlW _;,"l- I 0 '.ig In Newberry ench play -class Cercle Francais t Hill auditor- estra rehearsal I i ''W meets In at l y Pijgfessor rehearsal at Union. wv, "Theodora," gat Hill lub meets in Sarah 11 hall. 3lade club holds social ading room of Union. ,rial club meets at neeting 'of the combin- landolin clubs at Un- sconduct committee ~304 of Union. meeting at Union. f Sociedad Hispanica i .......... r, ,f 4T ; ,iO Yn' t A t THE GREATEST plop-. SPECTACLE _ I I THE WORLD HAS EVER SEEN- IN TEN REELS Last Time Tonigh tat Hill udtor Presented Under Auspices of VETERANS' MEMORIAL COMMITTEE * hl T HEODORA is. the love, story of the ages, set against a background that, challenges words, too vast for descrip- tion, too gripping for expression. Proceeds of performance to go towards com- pleting the Union Reading Room ( I2 AY uie party at Baar-. t~y lecture by Professor Natural Science audi- .A, ]gorff :erests in the Pacific" Harris hall. I TICKETS 5O CEFNTS AT UNION, ALL BOOK STORES, AND AT BOX OFFICE, M1andolin club menf ctures and have not~ .em are requested to the special businessI 5 o'clock this eve- ion. There are sev- did not order, and will be offered to bein prints and orig- is are on display in y of Aumni Memor- architectural corri- agi eering building ay of etchings of the ol of Religion Here an, of the University a short talk before ! .ch is investigating stablishing a School ration, at a luncheon1 n the Union. This is headed by Prof. of the Law school, number of faculty nspeople. Professor :e at the opening of cation institute con- ' A., left for Chicago SPECIAL! University of Michigan Union Orchestra plays music composed especially- for this performance. .. -- ____. a . , t' I ." it} - , / - r -,Y ... - r- ', Ala-cap-., W 7. )p I- ' .., ; ,R 1 bay iV. ', IUF { " r Ol . ,.. , , -FINISH THE UNI.ON READING Rw 0 0 DANCES FRIDAY AND SATUR Ar Tickets at Graham's, Slater's and WIahr' Fischer Drug Co, and Goodyear Drug Co.,( is