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March 02, 1922 - Image 7

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The Michigan Daily, 1922-03-02

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cnoruses will practice at 4 o'clock to-
day and group 2 instead of group 1
will practice at 5 o'clock.

or statistical tabies, and in the liter-

lowships in s
h are offered
n's Educationa
of Boston, toS
orough prepan
he fellowshipsc
Clerical assist
,veling expense
-estigation are
rtment of rese
a college of
in economic
isfactory refer
Lth, character,
or social-econ
rements for all

ary presentation of the results of the
investigation. All fellows are required Rehearsal of the entire cast 'and
to take the course in statistics given choruses of the Junior Girls' play will
ocial- by the director of the department of be held at 9 o'clock Saturday morn-
each research. ing in Sarah Caswell Angell hall.
l and In addition, two co-operative invest-
wom- igations will be made by the staff of The Helen Newberry residence or-
ation the department. The first of these is chestra will furnish music for danc-
arry limited in scope and may be based on ing'tomorrow afternoon when the Wo-
crr data already collected. The second, men's league holds its regular Friday
s ne- which will be the chief original in- afternoon party. Tea will be served
furn- vestigation of the year, will require from 4:15 to 5:30 o'clock. Although
arch. field work for the filling of schedules, there will be no special attractions
good and will afford each fellow experience this afternoon, all the girls are asked
;s or in all the stages of the -work required by the committee to come and dance.
ences for modern co-operative investigations
and of social or economic problems. It is All girls who have been making
omic probable that the investigations of posters for the Junior Girls' play
can- 1922-23 will be part of a careful survey
of gainfully employed women in a
have New England factory town.
duate Applications should be filed before
reful May 1st. For application blanks and wFast1CJ
answers to inquiries, address Depart-
ment of Research, Women's Educa-
oungir tional and Industrial union, 264 Boyl-
their
llows ston street, Boston 17, Mass.
ntire
,ining
,arch. KoHamilton Bus
State and )A

602 Monroe street, at once.
First Deans' Meeting Held in 1902
In December, 1902, Dean Myra B.
Jordan attended the first national
meeting for deans of women ever held
in this country. The conference was
held in Chicago with only deans pres-
ent.
Summers Recovering From Accident
Leonard Summers, an employee of
the Chevrolet factory, in Flint, who
was injured here in an auto crash
Tuesday night, was resting comfort-
ably late last night according to hos-
pital attendants.
Something for sale? A Classified
Ad in The Daily will find a buyer.-
Adv.

.oW IIUC I
Health Wc

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It is certainly worth a little care on your par
Don't abuse it by using impure dairy prc
ducts when you can have the best for th
same money.
The Ann Arbor Dairy
Phone 423

"The Home of Pure Mlilk"

le. '1 neree
to devote
months to
department

.ete
'ch fe
eir e
e trai
ese

n.r You'W rite
3iness College
William Sts.

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Last Times Today

AT THE THEATERS

IT'S UP TO

TODAY
Streeu

:ade-Marion Davies in "En-
hantment."
Iestic-"The Four Horsemen
f the Apocalypse," a Metro
roduction.

Tryouts for the Masques spring
play, "Yellow Jacket," will be held at 4
this afternoon in the parlors of Bar-
bour gym. Members are asked to
have read the play, which is in the
upper reading room of the Library,
and to have definite parts in mind be-
fore trying out. Everyone is asked to
co-operate by trying out as the success
of the project depends largely on the
selection of the right cast.
All girls who made pledges for the
Y. W. C. A. last semester are asked to
pay them this week. This will do
away with the necessity for any or-
ganized action to collect the money.
The office will be open daily from, 9
to 12 and from 1:30 to 5 o'clock.
A meeting of the Women's Athletic
association board will be held at 5
o'clock this afternoon in Barbour

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Ice Skating
never was better at the

f
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Vuerth-Harold Lloyd
Sailor Made Man."
rpheum-Frank Mayo
Tim."

in "A

We are offering the greatest pict
time - - - -
A picture that you can't possibly
A picture that is the finest ever
in the motion picture industry
A picture endorsedI by your i
minister-professor-
BY ALL EXCEPTING NON

in

COLISEUM'

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-"The Bronze Bell," special

THIS WEEK

-Ymnas

8tage

Garrick (Detroit)-Bert Williams
"Under the Bamboo Tree."
Shubert-Michigan (Detroit) --
"The Bat."

__e a ets
rhese Aret

sium.
regular monthly meeting of the
y Women's club will be held to-
om 3 to 5 o'clock at the home
. Burton.
regular weekly tea of the Wom-
*aduate club will be given from
> 5:30 o'clock Friday afternoon
sy Barbour house.
he Days
Man,
rgot
tten
.TON
namaker's, Ph~ladelphIa

You Receive the Benefit
Buy at RightPrices
Bacteriological and other
laboratory supplies

ri

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VOCALIST-SPECIAL

At all evening shows

At the lolvest prices it has eber bee
at in the world!
A REAL METROPOLITAN PRESEN%
Symphony Orch<

We 'renot arguing with you-
WE'RE TELLING

When

the

The Eberbach & Son Co.'

N'T SLIP UP

Who Fo
Is Forgo

200-204 E. Liberty Street

'i'll

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By J. R. HAMIL
Po"eW AveMsaing Manager of Wan

t

LAST TIME
TODAY

LAST
TOD

Even the man who forgot to, set the semaphore and killed
mdred people is seldom remembered by name. He simply
es out of the lives and the activities of men.
It behooves us all to remember. And memory? Memory
te shortest-lived of all the faculties.
In some scientific tests made a few years ago it was found
memory reaches its clearest vision about twenty minutes
r' any occurrence. From then on the pictre dims. And
t we hold so vividly in our minds years after an occurrence
>t the memory but the imagination of it.
Now hundreds of people are trying to impress some big idea
i our fleeting memories every day. They are trying to tell
Lbout their store, or their mer'handie,-or-their advantages
ome kind or other. They are trying to impress upon us the
Lutages of their time-savers or their money-savers. They are
ag to tellus of some luxury we ought to have. They are trying
LIe us a mental picture of some necessity.
They are spending a great deal of money in doing this. And
mems only fair when they go to all this effort for our benefit
we should at least give them some small part of our active

The
Super
Dreadnaught
of

The
Laugh
Sensatih

Of,

Comedy

1922

it s'

Feature Picture

What are the w.w 's (wild waves)
"Oh, for the life of a sailor"

saying

Additional

Mtion. .
'The reason these people advertise again and again and again
ecause we will not compel our eyes to see what they have to
nor our minds to remember it. And so they are obliged to
pel our memories for us. And so they do it in spite of us,
%use they have also learned that constant repetition is the
test method of training the memory and instilling an impor-
t fact into our minds.
But the point is that advertising is far more important even
us who buy than for those who sell.' For advertising has come
signify an act and an emblem of good faith throughout all the
nnels of trade.
And so those of us who have not learned to read the adver
ng and to remember its message are constantly being tricked
price and fooled in quality.
We are the ones who lose out in the fight. We are the man
he semaphore. We who forget are forgotten.

GLADYS
WALTON

in

See Lloyd as a gob
He'll tie you Into a Sailor Knot
of laughter.
He'll make you roar louder
than an ocean
He'll rock your sides until you
a.. cry for joy.

PATHI
NEW.

"Playing
with Fire"

W

Orch

STARTING SUNDAY

Harry T. Morey
Faire Binney
Matt Moore

"A Man's Ho1

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