IA.] IN )PBE 1 iOFI ILDING I OKs *A. 4G. Ruthven, director of the mn. gave an illustrated lecture urneys of a Nturalist in South *W" at Three Oaks Sunday under Vetion of the University Exten- ievide. Yesterday Prof. Emi of the architectural college on "How to Judge a Work of ctre"In Ierot; Prof, . W. D. 'sun, iretor of the Extension , discussed "The Boy°Probem" ding; and Prof. R. K.Immel, of tblc speaking department, gave ervant. in the House" at Rogers. *R. M. Wenley, of'the philos- epart ent, will discuss "Phases American Political Situation" using today. Professor Immel ye ""The Servant In the House" ena, tand::'Professor Henderson ture ond, "Dolars and Sense in ion" at.BeldIng. Saturday Professor 'Henderson peak on "Thel oy ,Problem in ax-nd Ou4t" at Onondaga.' rhoS sF LFCtTFT) G CI M ES JUDGES es has succeeded in obtaining I Hamilton Hanes, '09. James Curwood. '00. rand Harld Titus, act'as the Judges of their first $100'short story contest. .s M. Smith, "'22 managing 'edi- Chimes, is in receipt of the Ing mte%sage from Mr. cirwo'w: the intdrest of the od TUive rid The Chimes, I shall be ver read sthe 20 stories which "you ne and I wIillfudge the merit f best four." Mr. ,Haines and Its have also formaly accept- twill co-operate with Mr Cr- In selecting the forbest stor- smittfd' in the contest. ies hopes to secure Water Lou- k .'08. an 'artist- well known to lie 'readers for his clever draw- o do' the 1illutrating for the rite. -story. lr ton drbak is 'the most, popuar illustrators country and professoal awih- l flattered to know that their lers have chosen Louderback crate their work. , iscipts are ;coming in in good ', and as :the contest. closes it is sutggested that writers In- to take advantfage oaf Chimes' unity begin on their stories very othat theymay e ableto slb- iveral stories, thus increasng hances of having one or "more accepted., four best stories will be pub- in the May, Otoer, Novem- t "Decembr issues of the sa- Rid other stories of suffirent nay be rim In addition. Stories e selected not alone on -their' terary value, hut also on their I readilty and interest. es, must- be from 1000 to 4000 and may be subvilte~d by any tnot 'on the business r e01i Staff of Chime.. Stori'-'q ld1r ressed to, "Chimes. Michigan Ann. Arbor," to insure their Fdelivery. ringer Now in Washington Durand W. Spriner, superin- tof the Homoeopathic ospital, attending a conference of men ed In. hospital work In Wash- D. C. 'ge Hathaway, '94 denit, did not his Thanksgivinig vacation in He brought back with him as %, Miss . Martin of Chelsea."- )aly, Feb. 28, 182 In speaking of the proposed women's building, it is important that the offi- cial title, "University of Michigan League" be used. The name, "women's' building, is often used for the sake of convenience and in order that the speaker be understood, but Michigan women will not wish the building call- ed women's building anymore than ihe men call the Union the men's' building. IWhen the building has been erected the name will probably be shortened. to the "League," but until that time merely the word League confuses peo- ple with the Women's league and con- sequently the full, official title n~upt be observed. Judge Sample in Mtt. Clemens Judge George S. Sample of the county ceircuit court left Tuesday for Mt. Clemens where he will do chan- cery work until Friday, when he will return to Ann Arbor to assume his duties here. LW MATINEE -- 2:00, 8:30 ADUVLT S.......... 20e KIDDIES ...........100c ,. Today and Saturday EVENING -- 7:00, 8. ADULTS ...........I KIDDIES .........I I SP, ALDI NG I .Y1 J TIP ANN ARBO .'71 e' I Basket Balt When purchasingbaeq w e n t f r a k e .b l any atletic sport~insi UpOn SPALDING'S. S! isfaction is 'inevitabl Catalogue on r eaue sist Sat- le. s 211 So. State St., Chicago Board Reduction- CLYDE COOK . 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