the li- stood,"j d History Study "I do not think that the average stu- nt will have occasion to refer to e works often, for I do not think that is necessary for him to go back to sources. But there will be at the dis- posal of the graduate student books on chartography, books of discovery, and contemporary woifks that gill be in- valuable. "Concerning the administration of the new library there is little for me to say. That will be in the hands of University authorities." FRIDAY and SATURDAY MA 7:00 and 8:30 2 STUDENT PUBLICATIONS' NOTICE n whic ecognizE kind' in second uich libi 5 years the H uantity has Regent Clen here the c many pla are of valu wore. Managing editors and business managers of The Michi- earl an Daily, Michiganensian, Gargoyle, Chimes, Students' early Directory, Athletic program, the managing editor of the ifinite Wolverine and any other publication oflicers needed, will be appointed for the ensuing year by' the Board in Gontrol of h the! Student Publications oil Saturday, April 22, 1922. d as Applications for'any of these positions will be received n this by the Board at any time prior to said meeting. Applications I only and. recommendations should be addressed to the chairman raries of the Board, Prof. F. N. Scott, and may be mailed or handed \ were to him or may be filed with Miss Allen at the Board office .at the Press building. form The Board rules relative to appointments are as follows: Sec. 3. On or before the first day of 'May of each year, been' the managing editor and business manager of each of the ments. publications under the control of this Board, shall recom- ollec- mend, by letter to the chairman of this Board, members of. ces it their staffs to fill.the positions of managing editor and te to business manager, respectively. The letters of recommen- erest- dation'shall set forth the names of the men on the staff con- istory sidered available for the place, their qualifications and terms of service on the'publication in question and the rea- sons for choosing the person receiving the highest recom- mendation before the others. E jSec..4. At any tiie before the date set for the appoint- ment of the business manager and managing editor of pub- lication or publications under the control of this Board, any student in the University may make application for either position by letter addressed to the chairman of this Board, setting forth the experience and qualifications of the appli- cant for the position sought. All such applications will be en seti considered by this Board at the time of making the ap- tk for pointments. "D ice a, H. B. WARN: The Screen's Beau Brummel A man's man. A woman's hero. A dignified, polished' star in a role made to Jimmy Doyle, ex-jewel thief, plays square straight. A human, sympathetic, heart-winning part dist compelling. 9 GREATEST PRODUCTION Greater than "Alias jimmy Valentine" .A stirring romance, thrilling as a burglar hunt, merry with laughter and surprising as a Jack-in-the-box. It is adapted from John Mtoroso's novel, "The People Against Nancy Preston." ALSO iAR OLD 'LIOYD Comedy and PATI Page 1) i has be Lch mon man of naU make the ad- r'der to get the ntry, they are entire Univer- rtnent or ac- on will speak E. R. SUNDERLAND, Business Manager of the Board in Control of Student Publications. 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