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October 25, 1921 - Image 6

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SAYS BY Y.W.C.A. BOARD
t, on. se Reports of work done, the adoption
r branch of a set of by-laws, and the assign-
ment of members to advise with each
woefully committee of the cabinet constituted
Kenneth the business of the second meeting
tce; in an of the Advisory board of the Uni-
factories versity Y. W. C. A., last Thursday
iked and morning in Newberry hall.
ich a de- The members of the Advisory board
as poorly are as follows: Mrs. Marion L. Burt-
*e at the on, Mrs. Joseph. A. Bursley, Mrs. Juni-
ish avia- us Beal, Mrs. Donald Clark, Mrs. John
Allies, he, R. Effinger, Mrs. Sanford Ladd, Mrs.
Frederick W. Peterson, Mrs. Scott C.
ded gov- Runnels, Mrs. Shirley W. Smith, Mrs.
commer- John Sundwall, Mrs. Frederick W.
for train- Sullivan, Jr., secretary; and Mrs.
and also Joseph J. Walser, chairman.

ST FOR " THE SCHOOL
FOR SCANDAL" CHOSEN

fenders may be reported to the fol-
lowing: A. B. McWood, 1460; Stanley
Muirhead, 231; Henry Hubbard, 566;
Norman Ross, 1339; or Ed Murane,
909.
WOOL SOCKS; don't forget to buy
a pair with your next brogues. These
socks come in white, in cordovan,
heather mixtures, and black. Davis
Toggery Shop. 119 S. Main.-Adv.,

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WILL PRESENT PLAYERS-
PRODUCTION NOV. 28
AND 29

CLUB

All economics students will meet
at a smoker in the reading room of'
the Union tonight at 7:30 o'clock.
Prof. I. L. Sharfman, of the Eco-
nomics department, will speak, and
a musical program with novelties will
be furnished by Thomas' orchestra.

as a resuit of the tryc
week for the regular pc
tion. A total of 23 n
designs last year.
All designs must be
the opera committee by
tomorrow, Oct. 31.

OF DINNERS AT UNION,
[ED BY DELTA SIGMA RHO
Sigma Rho, campus honor-
ting society, have -laid- plans
les of dinners at the Michi-
n, beginning November 2nd.-
rpose of these dinners is to
fellowship among its mem-
promote keener interest in
peaking activities on . the
Byron F. Field, 'grad, Presi-
Delta Sigma Rho, says that
intention of the organiza-
ave at each of these dinners
e speaker of repute in public

The cast for Richard Sheridan's
comedy, "The School for Scandal,"
to be given by the Players club -No-
vember 28 and 29, has been chosen
and eligibility requirement met. Re-
hearsals for the play will start the
early part of next week. Three minor
characters, however, have not as yet
been chosen.
The cast is as follows: Lady Sneer-
well-Joyce McCurdy, '22 or.- Eva
Anderson, '22; Snake-Lawrence H.
J. :Dornbos, '22; Servant to Lady
Sneerwell-Caroline Napier, '22; Jo-
seph Surface-William R. Sutherland,
'22; Maria-Adelaine Roden, '22; Mrs.
Candour-Helen M. Elliott, '22;' Sir
Benjamine Backbite-Henry D. Goff,
'23; Sir Peter Teazle-Harold F. Hau-
selman, '23; Lady Teazle-Catherine
Greenough, '23; Sir Oliver Surface-H.
Bashara, '23; Moses--Milton J. Klee.
i24; Charles Surface-Ralph R. John-
son, '23; Sir Harry Bumper-Kemp
Keena, '19; Careless-Robert S.
Tubbs, '22; Maid to Lady Teazle-
Euphemia B. Carnahan, '22.
SCHTFLL TO ADDRESS STATE -
TEACHERS'. MEET IN DETROIT
Prof. A. F. Schull .of the depart-
ment of zoology will lecture in De-
troit Thursday night to the Michigan
State Teachers' association, on "The
Newer Outlook in Heredity " He ~will
speak of the comparative influences
of heredity and environment, stress-
ing the importance of heredity.
CONDUCT CO PITTTEE WARNS -
FRESHMEN TO OBSERVE RULES

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How About Your Thanksgi
It will pay you to let a real tailor be responsible for your appearances

this winter.

isfied with just a suit when you can get real superior clothes for only a trifle more.

COME IN AND LOOK OVER OUR FABRICS

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Freshmen are again warned to get
out their grey pots and wear them,
to learn the "Yellow and the Blue,"
and to observe carefully all Michigan
traditions. Laxity in regard to con-
duct on the part of this year's fresh-
man class will not be permitted ac-
cording to the statement issued by
the underclass conduct committee.
The committee is meeting every j
Tuesday night, and any freshmen of-

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the trip. Special Round Trip Rate $12.14, .

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Are You a Quitter? Don't knock the team that was
second to none before injuriet hit it. Now is the time

What did Chlcago do to Princeton?

They may turn

the tables on the Buckeyes!

Remember the Ohio

to boost!! Watch them humble the Illini!

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LET'S MAKE IT 500 STRONG.

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