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es the opening of the beauty shop
above Cushing's Drug Store, 340 So.
State St. Phone 2939-M. She will be
glad to welcome all her old custom-
ers.-Adv.

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', 1921

Number 1

THE OPENING ASSEMBLY TONIGHT
mber of the University is reminded of the fact that the Open-
will be held in Hill Auditorium tonight at 7:30. The doors
I at seven o'clock. The students are asked to assist the ushers
the Student Council) by occupying every seat in each row.
e with the regulations of the University, the aisles must be
Burton will make important announcements and statements
University as a whole and will deliver a message pertinent
g of the year.
mbly will occupy approximately one hour and is intended
ars of the University including Faculties and Staff as well as,
i old and new. While the assembly in no sense is intended
freshmen every new matriculant should be present.
its :
of the University, may I extend to each one of you a hearty
ou take up the duties of another college year? To our former
s scarcely necessary to extend a welcome for you know that
nely pleased to have you return. We count upon you to help
ents in securing as rapidly as possible a real understanding
ion of this University. By the way you speak of it and by the
on create, will they come to share with you that thorough-
and fascinating devotion which have made Michigan famous.
ew students, I extend at once our cordial greetings and earn-
ations. It is a rare opportunity that has come to you. Abouit
hundred in America has your chance at higher education. We
transform that chance into a reality. We shall help you in
e way but the final result rests with you. I know you have
ed with advice but if your President may be permitted to say
rord it would be this: Put first things first. You are here to
Insist upon doing first your college work and do it from the
r. Sheer self-respect requires it. Incidentally, it is the best
eing either a true woman or a real man.
M. L. BU TON, President.
er's of the University:
y Official Bulletin which appears regularly in these columns
be exactly what its name indicates. There will be found here
se announcements which are necessary for the conduct of the
d its various colleges, schools, and departments.,
only official notices will be published. It should be clearly
y every member of the Faculties and Staff and by every stu-
Iniversity that he is regarded as officially notified of rules or
ty, i fit is announced in The Daily Official Bulletin. -Every mem-
niversity should establish the habit of reading this Bulletin
ty.
igan Daily is provided free of charge to members of the Staff
ly Official Bulletin is posted early' each day on the Bulletinl
led in the various buildings for, this purpose.
ement for the Bulletin should be sett to the Assistant to the
om 1, University Hall. They must be received not later than
r appearance the next day.
M. L. BURTON, President.
Electing Course 60 in English History;, English Background of
iColonies:
'se is open to all upperclassmen, juniors and seniors, as well as
y mistake it was announced as a coure for graduates only.
PROFESSOR A. B. WHITE.
55, the Colonization of North America, will be given in Room
Hall, M., W., F at 11; History 57,, the Istory of Spain, will be
m 202, Tappan Hall, M., W. at 2. Hours and rooms for these
not given in the Announcement.
PROFESSOR AITEN.
eatlh Lbctures:
n men in the Literary, Enginering, and Architectural Depart,
iuired to attend six health lectures given in the Natural Science
The lectures may be attended on either of the dates given here,
'clock P. M. Exception: There will be no 7 d'clock lectures on
L. 30, Oct. 7, 14.
No. 1, Sept. 27, 30. Lecture No. 2, Sept. 30, Oct. 3. Lecture, No.
Lecture No. 4, Oct. 6, 10. Lecture No. 5, Oct. 11, 14. Lecture No.

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STEWARDS, ATTENTION!
In answer to the question of "Where shall I purchase butter
and eggs?" let us suggest
THE ANN ARBOR CREAMERY
We are In a position to give the best of Service and we
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WE ALSO MAKE
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THERE ARE NONE BETTER.
PHONE 112 AND hAVE ONE SENT TO YOU.
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WARREN E. FORSTHE, M. D., Director.

edical Examinations:
es. Students of Mall departments who are in the University now
d year are requested to report at the Health Service for their
cal examination as soon as 'conveniently possibly. The exam-
.d be completed before Christmas vacation.
Third year students will be required to have the same examin-
e during the year.
WARREN E. FORSYTHE, Director.
The Method of Comparative Literature.
meeting of the course will be held on Tuesday, September 27,
loom 208, Tappan Hall.
0. J. CAMPBELL.
of the various Faculties who are not receiving the Daily
in as published in The Michigan Daily should notify the un-
ng the attached blank.
SHIRLEY W. SMITH, Secretary of the University.
iith.
's Office.
ye The Michigan Daily delivered to me.
Name... ..............................
Title.......................
Campus Address..... ... .................. ...
no Campus address insavailable give house address.
2 and 2Da
ions in Physics 1 anid 1D will meet at the regularly assigned
day, Sept. 27th, in Room 202, (east lecture room, of the Physics
ions in Physics 2 and 2D will meet at the regularly assigned
day, Sept. 27th, in room 301 of the Physics Building.
H. M. RANDALL,
D. L. RICH.

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We, are ready with a full line of goods
that are needed by U. of M. Students
for your shop work and your rooms
and many articles at a very much re-
duced price from last year.

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Mens'

Shoe Shop

Starrett 4 in. Calipers........ .......'. $
Yale Locks of All Kinds
Electric Study Lamps 'from $2.50 to. .....
Electric Extension Cord
Two-Way, Three-Way, and Four-Way Plug
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Electric Fixtures

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Whether your preference in footwear lies with the
square-toe oxford, illustrated, or with some other fav-
ored model, you are sure toomeet your choice among
our new collection of Fall Footwear for men. ,
Every version of the Fall mode-in sport shoes,
oxfords, business shoes, dress shoes--at a price you
will be pleased to pay.
O'KANE & HERTLER

Peerless Mazda Electric Bulbs' in blue, white and
plain glass
Plumb's Ball Pein Hammers
Starrett 6 in. Steel Scale
Brass Bound Rules
Alarnm'Clocks
IngersollWatches
Safety Razors
Old Style Razors
Dobson Molder's Tools
Shuredge Pocketeze Knives'
ALL KINDS OF SAFETY BLADES SHARPENED

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er and gold. Hal-
t. Jewelers.-Adv.j

Florence Wilson-Demattia announc-
es the opening of the beauty shop
above Cushing's Drug Store, 340 So.
State St. Phone 2939-M. She will be'
glad to welcome all her old custom-
ers.-Adv.

885 SOUTH, MAIN STREET.

J. J. O'KANE

A. F. HERTLER

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