JL A 5. a MEN BUY GALOSHES AT HAGEN'S UNDERGRADUATE MEDICAL ASSOCIATION IS NEWEST UNIVERSITY ORGANIZATION PURPOSE TO FOSTER RESEARCH, TO PROMOTE GOOD. PELLOWS IP "University of Michigan Medical Undergraduate association is the name of >ichigan's latest organization. The organization embraces all the medical undergraduates and has as its pur- pose the stimulation of extra cunicu- lar work, the fostering of a spirit of the barrel and firing another shell in- to the first. By some accident one of these guns was saved because the detonator did not work until the shell had passed out of the muzzle. Beside this he told of a find, a huge range finder more than forty feet in length. Jemorial Dance Tickets On Sale -- -- you will relish English Ovals pleasing taste & 'flavor that gratifies the aroma of fragrant tobaccos made by Philip Morris -- Indcomvp4a't4bly fine f ___ ___ __I I , w'', - ,Y ;,:'I I I I-I T~r ° Relish!l 2. r .. ou Will Save Money uy Rubber Footwear by the CAR LOAD. and Sell for Less Money .J.HAGEN 213-215 SOUTH ASHLEY STREET Out of the high rent district. "" .. ^' ~ / "',/ Q research, and the promoting of good I fellowship among medical students and faculty. At a meeting held recently the fol- lowing officers were elected to head the association: President, J. E. Lud- wick, '22M; vice president, A. P. Ohl- macher, '22M; secretary, L. C. Lud- lum, '23M, and treasurer, V. L. Hart, '23M. In the opinion of many faculty men this is one of the most important movements ever undertaken by under- graduates here in recent years. Presi- dent Marion L. Burton made a state- ment not very long ago, that the suc- cess of a state educational institution depends largely upon the amount and character of the research work it fost- ers. The stimulation of research work on the part of the students comes largely from the faculty but the plan of this new organization is to have work of this type done by the under- graduates. With this purpose in view a day in April is to be set aside as "Under- graduate Day"' on which all medical classes will be dismissed and the medi- cal student body will have the privi- lege of hearing a number of its memb- ers read papers dealing with some medical topic. A group of faculty men will act as judges, and will award honorable distinction to the best piece of work. Furthermore, on this day medical guests of national repute will address this body. As a climax the day will close with a banquet at which informijal talks will be made by stu- dents, faculty and the medical guests. PROF[ MILLER TELLS OF GERMN FORTIFICATIONS1 Tickets are now on sale at the State street bookstores and at the Union desk for the dances to be given by the Service Men's memorial committee Friday and Saturday nights of this week in Barbour gymnasium and par- lors. The proceeds of these dances will be the first installment toward the completion of tfie upper reading room of the Union as a memorial to Michi- gan men who died in the World war. Harry H. Archer, '22, chairman of the committee arranging these dances, states that in the event that tickets are all sold out by the middle of the week, arrangements have been made to give the dance in Waterman gym- nasium. Kennedy's Society orchestra will furnish the music assisted by the Darling quartette. Refreshments will be served and novelty numbers of- fered. SATISFACTION GUAR ANT EED ! 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