11 _ are S pecies OI Birds Seen Here TO week left for the com- aarios intended for the e, prospective entrants qick action by those in contest. A number of .e already turned in narios and indications ,est will be in' well be- ing of the competition xt Tuesday night, Jan atative of the producers appointed to assist in of " the picture will be again this week, with om 2 to 4 o'clock today rooms of the Press will be readytosconsult nt writers whose seen-j 'oaching final form and :estions to assist in re- n those already submit-! couraging, according to o have examined them.' have free'd themselves ieyed situations that are of the ordinary motion ith plots that allow the f college atmosphere! . seem to combine ideas a'ity.' Those, with siig- veloned as yet are re- ~mIt theai .for consider- fechnical man provided ers for that purpose. rT. DISCETfi NW . A flock of 16 Belgian Wax Wings' was seen in Ann Arbor yesterday near the home of Prof. F. C. Newcombe, of the botany department, on Geddes Heights. Norman A. Wood, curator of birds in the Museum of Zoo'ogy, who has been with the ' University for twenty years and has worked in Michi- gan for over 'forty years, claims that these are the first Bohemian Wax Wings that he has ever seen in their natural state. There are two types of Wax Wings Sthat, have been observed InrMichigan, the Bohemian or Wanderer and the Ceder bird. tThe HudsondBaycountry is their natural home and it is very rarely that they are seen even in the northerni peninsula. Because of their brilliant coloring they are very beauti- ,Iful. Adelphi House Elects Officers Julius Glosgow, '23, was elected speaker of the Adelphi House of Rep- resentatives for the coming semester at ,the regular meeting of the society in their rooms Tuesday night. An-' drew C. Beam, '23, was elected to the office of clerk; Gilbert Gower, '22, was . made treasurer; and D. Roxburgh, '24, was elected sergeant-at-arms. i= '111llitlillflitlllllllltllII it tIN IHJ IB OARD! EQuality and Satisfaction! REDUCED PRICES EFFECTIVE AT ONCE PER WEEK " 3 Meals .........$6.00 2 Meals......... $5.25 WEEK BEGINS SATURDAY NOON OTTMER'S DINING ROOMS - . WILLIAM S'REET AT THOMPSON Ia ttt tltt t t1 tl t t tl -ttl iswl LOCK WOOD TO GIVE CRITICiSM COURSL Beginning with the second semester,. the School of Music plans to offer a new course, "Musical Criticism," to be given by Samuel P. Lockwood. The aim of this course will be to teach students to express an intelligent opinion of a performance or a com- position, either verbally or in writ- ing The work will consist in writing a short criticism of each concert or Elk's ,Pre-Lenten Party THURSDAY JAN. 26 FOR ELKS AND FRIEDS at THE ARMORY DEEBACH'S FAMOUS TEN Dancing 9 to I Tickets at WI litt's. Goldman's, GraFier's, Goodyear's Drug, Fischer's, Foster's., recital, All students interested, whether for the purpose of taking the course or not, should meet Mr. Lock- wood at 5 o'clock. Thursday, Jan. 26, in room 223 of the school. Patronize Daily Advermers -Ad" ARRANGE TO-DAY for those business subjects at" HAMILTON BUSINESS COL. Board Reduc Owing to decrease in cost of food stuff, the price of, board is reduced $1.00 as follows: 3 Meals per day - - $6.00 per week '2 Meals per day , $5.00 per week 539 Forest Ave. T HOUSANDS of smokers have proved it- give the verdict to you- Of all the other tobaccos NATURE has -none-can approach the finest varieties of pur for cigarettes- None has the delicious FLAVOR of the finest None gives the ENJOYMENT of the finest None will SATISFY you as will the finest Tu None but the highest grade and -personall Turkish tobaccos is used in MURAD. Hobart Guild, the. student's society s of St. Andrew's church, has elected iE Its officers for the coming year. They R ,. F / All to smoke Try d day and leration of the annual budget fniversity will not be taken up next meeting of the Bo1rd of' which convenes Friday in the room in the law building. on to more or less degree of osed building program is ex- o take place, together with a of minor matters-and the usual business. Two members of the Regents Lucius L. Hubbard. of in, and Frank B. Leand. of De- e expected to be absent from uary meeting. Prohibitioh club meets this -in law lecture room at 7:30. s and songs will be the, order rogr m."-Daily, Dec. 2, -1892. SlltS and O'coSs 25% Discount WADTAMS &C. 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