Lidents SupplyStore 1111 South University Ave anery Fountain Pens Loose Leaf Note Books Cameras and Supplies y Agency Candies and Tobaccos 4 . P R E S I N G r 628 REPAIRING ,.I ey g a i they please they soothe they delight they make c they gratify because they In-com-pa ontent are -ra-bly fine! -, .-te nO Iirn r'nainrOPEPlans Summer Course in Dramatizing TOProf. R. D. T. Hollister, of the public speaking department, will introduce a IN rELIr ri hT T ew feature in the Summer session t liprogram for 1922 in the form of a .LU course in play production similar to SINGERS OF EASTERN SCHOOLS the regular course which is being ENTER ANNUAL COMPETITION given this year. No course of this EOERCU PEkind has previously been given in the FOR CUP Summer session. (By Associated Press) Bell 21 Admitted to Pennsylvania Bar New York, Feb. 13.-Ten college F. Cortez Bell '21L has just recently glee clubs will compete at Carnegie been admitted to the bar in the state Hall March 4. The warblers are com- of Pennsylvania. While in school, Bell ing from Harvard, Princeton, Yale, was a member of Phi Delta Phi and Amherst, Columbia, Dartmouth, New Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternities. York University, Pen State, University of Pennsylvania, and Wesleyan. The club judged the best of all Is to receive a cup from the University Glee club of New York. The judgesE are Dr. Walter Damrosch, conductor T. of the New YorkSymphony orchestra; -T.N- Ls Henry Hadley, composer and director, LE and Gerge Chadwik, director of the New England Conservatory of Music. Persons who have no liking for US E.PONE Bantocks "Give a Rouse," will steer Eihs EMcPOIN i clear of Carnegie Hall on. March 4, afd f rt a irioo b s n y e ch ohr~ a e r etlU eiso the ten clubs, and they willbe judged uarante Vfefeis*o thereby. As a relief, the singers can Ab lutely crumle-proof contribute any other numbers they smoothandperfecty gae: The competitions, which are for the 7 DEGREES purpose of "encouraging choralsinging, aBsoe & black- H med. hard began in 1914, and the number of par- B soft 2H hard ticipating clubs has steadily increased. F firm 4H extrahad Harvard won first prize the last three 15cperube-ef12leadse years successively. $1.50 per dozen tubes Ifyourdealercannot supply ybuwriteus. L't a yAmerican Lead Pencil Co. 215 Fifth Ave., Dpt.DllNew York LibrarykNosesboutsthe new -EUSMEERONTEDPENCLS Two letters written and signed by Abraham Lincoln are contained in an exhibit placed in one of the cases in the lower corridor of the Library yes- terday. The letters, one of which is a reply to a request for a presidential appointment, belong to a member of the Library staff. The next exhibit, to be placed in the Library corridor cases will be of articles pertaining to the World War. Ex-service men who have anything which would be of interest to the gen- eral public are asked to communicate with Library officials. Circulation statistics for January show an increase in drawing out of more than 15,000 books for the month, over the same period in 1921. The total circulation for January, 1921, was 49,266, while 65,883 books were used during the first month of the present year. The increase holds about equal proportion in all depart- ments. Robert Frost will speak at the next meeting of the Ann Arbor Library club, which 'wil be held at 8 o'clockth J{ r Tuesday evening, February 21, at the home of F. L. Goodrich, 14 Geddes Heights. HEVNH Ralph P. Emerson, formerly a mem- men's dress ber of the Library staff, has gone to Jackson, where he will head the Jack- gave place to th son library. During the war Mr. Em- No other coll "rson did considerable over-seas li because no other brary work. And men wea A guidebook to the Library has just ' reasons that the been issued, intended for the use of adm r co f new students and such other who are and more comfo not familiar with the workings of the The trim dign institution. The book explains all fea- tures of the library, and contains a nor ironed into i plan of each floor of the building. The VAN H Copies of the publication can be ob- stylish as it is st twined in the main reading room, whon request. {Men wh scor NO MORE WORK ON HOSPITAL fastidious men - WITHOUT APPROPRIATIONS gestion of theI their attire --ar All work upon the new University HEUSEN Coll hospital has been stopped until further appropriations have been made for the Nine styles an continuation of building operations 1~ o1,p and equipment, according to a reportt132to 18, p given out from-the office of the di- wear a half-do rector of the University hospital. 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