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.^' IIUULI II. URIIIU2I, Il,
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~t~z fricn Paer RCEIVES ENGLISH, HONOR,
od, but frank at least......"I can
ly hint that the japes of 'The Garg,' RHODES' SCHOLAR FROM MICHI.
which there are a-plenty, 'suggest GAN ELECTED TO PRESIDENCY
at the freshman and unfreshman of OF OXFORD UNION
in Arbor are just a little too fond
the 'skoit!'" The Cherub probably Robert M. Carson, '17, Rhodes'
ist know something of our modern scholar representative from the state
ucational institutions, or else he of Michigan, has recently received
.s a broad imagination- one of the greatest honors that Great
Because there are some 45 South Britain can bestow upon her scholars
'rican students here, The Cherub that of being elected to the. presi-
.stens to add for the benefit of the dency of the Oxford Union. Carson is
,rents that there is not any reason the second American who has ever re-
r them (the parents) to "worry, ceived this position.
ice the bright and bonny boys are This office was filled by Gladstone
rtain to come back to this country Cardinal Manning, Lord Asquith, anc
mine managers, agricultural ex- Lord Grey, while many of the great-
rts, dentists, and doctors of repute- est statesmen that England has ever
rhaps." Noble words! worthy of. , rdcdhv ientrained within
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NOW PLAYING
Two Feature Productions at this Theatre's Regular Prices

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tion and And so concludes The Cherub, after
-eternal quoting sone' of the brighest gems
:eep the that have dazzled the eyes of "Garg's"
on: the readers. His style is so c6nvincingly
. futuristic, so quaintly cynical, so un-
e atmos- comprehensibly humorous that there
imilar to seems no doubt that The Cherub would
e-up,' at make The Smart Set staff without any
re giving trouble, or might even get his name
ntertain- on the contributor's list of ,The Gar-
. Not so goyle-ag he himself says, perhaps.,

takes Professors Pillsbury and Grif-
fitts to learn the members of their
classes by name. Certainly, in view
of the in4ependent reading they talk-
ed about doing, they should easily call
all members of their classes by name
at the second meeting of the class.
At any rate, using this so-called im-
practical system causes the brain to
set up a mental gymnasium for its
own use and by doing what Mr. Orr
does, the brain is made to act more
quickly and accurately. Any person
who has ever studied under Mr. Orr
will swear by him and the system.
W. E. Bandemer, '22E

the halls of the Union. The Union
itself is the greatest single unit be-
tween the various colleges at Oxford
university inasmuch as it brings to-
gether .the debating societies of the
several colleges. Debates lasting
through the night are sometimes held
within its miniature chambers of Par-
liament.
Carson is now president of three
societies; the Union, the British-
American club, and the Oxford inter-
national assembly. The last is or-
ganized by the League of Nations
union and is composed of national
delegates representing some 40 states,
either members of the League or ad-
mitted pro forma by the body.
EVERY SOPHOMORE WOMAN
INVITED TO TEA-DANSANT
Invitations have been sent to all
sophomore women for the annual so-
phomore tea-dansant to be held from
3 to 6 o'clock . Saturday afternoon,
Mar. 18, at Martha. Cok building.
Special features have been planned
l besides the dancing.'

7his is Theo. lBender' better knowvn as
Lana~er of'The Slipperqlm Picture

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EVERY CHARACTER PORTRAYED BY MR.SA.LE

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AN EXCEPTIONAL PICTURE

LAST TIMES TODAY
The Show
They're Alli
Talking About!

To The Public of this City:
T:i Met 1a tt of th!Aitca1: dsirts to tike thisopp>rtunity of pers>nilly
recomtiending "His Nibs" as the most unusual picture it has been the
tie2Itr 's pleas ire to pest i:to its patrons and end rsing its theme and the
ratnirkable charact0rizatios of Mr. Sale as one of the outstanding accom.
plishments of thre art. ARCADE THEATRE.
(Signed) Manager.

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CECIL B. DeMILLE'S
Grand Excursion of. Thrilling Adventure
To s P a

Feature Number Two
What is the world's worst home-wrecker?

WITH
Dalton Conrad
Mildred Harris '
Julia Faye

Nagel
Theodore Kosloff
John Davidson

leisure.
)urs in

Playing today in Detroit at greatly increased prices.
The MAJasTic is presenting it with exceptional surround-
ing program for the record low price
ALL SEATS 35 Cts., except boxes
DON'T MISS ITI!

JESSE L.LASKY 'PREBSENTS
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"Her Own
Money"
a $'"amun"~ 'i""**

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Coming Tomorrow-AGNES AYRES in

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PUBLIC SALE AT
LSITY SCHOOL OF MUSIC
)AY, MARCH 18, 8A.M.

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OR DERS

l Y u may.. start a home on love, but
it's money that inakes it go! And
this is a tale of the everlasting problem
of money and married life.
The story of all wives, all husbands--
and money!---the whole world over!
In the heart-stirring human drama of
one girl, one man, and the home and
happiness they tried to make.
See it! A part of your very own life
on the screen.

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THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 4 P. M., will be filled in advance

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to cover $7.00,'$6.00, $5.00 or $4.50. (If Festival
) to
CHARLES A. SINK; Secretary,
Uuiversity School of Music,
Ann Arbor. Michigan.

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