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May 10, 1922 - Image 3

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Faculty Prepafres for Diamond Battle
Faculty members of the rhetoric de-
partment are priming themselves in
ce daily gridiron grinds for an indoor
e- baseball game with the economic de-
on partment. to be held soon. Rhetoric
ed player chiefs are on edge to have re-
ty venge for the terrible defeat last year
nt *by the "Ecs," who seemed to apply the
id budget system, or something, in ob-
taining runs.

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Calendar Of Coming

Events

State Savings I
ICor. Plain and Washington

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ious FLAVOR of the finest Turkish--
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used in MURAD.
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May 10-Varsity Glee and Mandolin
clubs give Spring serenadIe.
Western State Normal baseball
gamb.
May 11-Senior Swing-out.
Senior Girls' Play, "Pomander
'Walk."
0. S. U. tennis match.
Freshman declamation contest.
May 12-Freshman-Sophomore tug-of-
war.
'Frosh-Frolic.
Senior Engineer Step.
Michigan high school debating
league state championship debate.
May 13-Spring Games at Ferry Field.
Illinois, track meet.
Purdue golf match.
May 15-University Senate meets.
Gen. George Bell, Jr., corps area
commander, reviews University R.
0. T. C.
May 16-Players club play.
May 17-May Festival begins.
May 19-May Festival.
May 20-May Festival.,
May 22-Northwestern tennis match.
Illinois golf match.
May 23-Serenade (Girls' Glee club,
Fresh).
May 24-First Senior Sing. i
May 25-High school editors' conven-
tion.
May 26-Cap Night.
Architects' Ball.
May 27-Chicago baseball game.
May 29-Wisconsin baseball game.,
Chicago golf match.
May 30-Lantern Night.
June 1-Lantern Night.

June 2-0. S. U. baseball game.
Last day of classes.
Any additions or corrections to. the
above should be mailed to the Calen-
dar Editor of The Daily,.
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Know Your Alumni
(By Courtesy of Chimes)

Capital,$ 300000 urplus $26

Resources $4,000,000

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Do You Know-
That William Wallace Campbell is a
very eminent astronomer, that he is
director of the famous Lick observ-
atgry on Mt. Hamilton in California,
that he is the author of many books
aid papers of note on astronomical
subjects, and finally and most im-
portant, that he graduated from the
University of Michigan in 1866 and
has since been awarded . degrees of
Master of Science and Doctor of
Science by his Alma Mater?
ALPHA EPSILON PI BRIDGE
-NETS CAMPAIGN FUND $ 0
Fifty dollars was donated to the
Michigan League campaign fund as a
result of a bridge-tea which was
given at the Detroit Women's Fed-
eration club by the girls of the Alpha
Epsilon Pi sorority.
Health authorties sound a warn-
ing against winter foods in warm
weather. They suggest lighter menus
--such as are served daily at the Ar-
cade Cafeteria.-Adv.

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day and
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INSTRUCTION
Lieut. John N. Ryan of the U. S. Reserve Corps, for-
merly in the regular army is now at the stables of G. L. Mul-
lison, 326 E. Ann St. and offers a course in Horsemanship or
individual instruction at extremely low rates.

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Weighs 6% lbs.,, uncasdd. Price $50
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all principal cities, or direct from
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ANN ARBOR MAY FESTIVAL
FOUR DAYS-MAY 17, 18, 19,20-SIX CONCERTS
Singers - Pianists
Orchestra - Choruses
MICHIGAN'S GREATEST MUSICAL EVENT
A limited number of course tickets still available at $4.50 and $5.00.
UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MUSIC
CHARLES A. SINK,
- Secretary

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