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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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UHTA A1EOth ' " nal& - i1

Service
om ar Toda

Gargoyle Satires i:"a ;!, r , llilg illMe lmmnner 'that it is lications that the Gargoyle is onily as
?i u iai n uiai~'rm i~uu i t lrie )lAnd then ;11-,-,,-oi, Thle Dally. Th~ere1 Inlthe seetln th4 p ]or'trays ti1
fst£1aT1lwad icto ix pag Y;bdovutlilto The Daily, Michiga-en1tn,.1:eight of the proln-
(C;ontinued f..."..,_. Page one) tiing as",Nly ' i t etinig lw C «oi,;ihs takien pains to illent senior's .are given With their
[FoA.S;tato Stree oteBw cPet; y,:.~such wonderful. d(Ight, n e N11as nowv The Daily can lists ofcan' e amp ctivities. also
t'' understandable, poetry, also appeLa . laIo panis to see. The crimzes are too ortrd iemrei n nre
ilnsies", teStudents Direotory, The Varsity blotter will undoubted-I atr-ocious, why bewail otur fate Letk recallkd by the '4Remernbr %way bac-
and the V,- rsiiy Blotter have their ly rove to he an absorbling- topic fr us':w join in hoping with the other pub- 'When"- seotlon. /

Reception WIll IFollow TVarsi.yTlrack
.1eet Pere on Thw1eli
STE iWARfl4'1tOVER, 231" IN
CHIARGE OF ARRANGEMENTS
Cornell track team members will
be given a ireception Marchl 24, *fo1-
lowing their contest here, bhy the Un-
ion. Officials and menibers of loth
teams will be.Ipresenlt at the rece-q!
timn, which will Abe formal, and will!
be similar to that held two years atgo.
Stewart Rt. loyer, '233, is cha i ian.
of the committee in charge of the
preparations.
one hulndried twenty-fire tick cts at
$1.50 'each will be sold f(br the affair,;
the sale of these to be announced 'o,,
means of letters to the fraternities.<
Elach fraternityr, low'ever,. will prcob-
ablY l)e ,11l'lo " o buy only two. t;,'k-
ets. A 1blck of ) seats will -he s et off
by the comm7i.tee for non-f raer y
men, amo'ng whets ,nppercla)ssn r
wvill have l)refe rce,
A number of spewec~e s and choice,
bits of entertaimnment will be forrish~ed1
by 'fhe committee with a view to eni-
livenin-g th e reetioi. C. J. Dres-
~baelh '24., will have charge of the en-
tertain ment.

Funeral servies ,far I\{rx. Caoinc
Cooklo, mbard, w ife of prof. War1ren
Pl. Lombaird of the M4edical :schcol w vill
be held at 2 o'clock this after'oo i
fromn the Unitarian church, statfe and
Huron streets. Members of the fam-,
ily have reque stedl that. frlhniL ;omil
flowers. Following the servicoQ, here,
thle body will be taken to Boston
here burial wil take place in the
Lombaard family lot.
All teaehing exercises in the Mfi
Cal school xwill, be susPi~ddfrom! :l
to 3 o'clock this afternoon, during t he
,tirn, o* h u[nnier l service;,
Tihe dseath i irs. Lomb'd, resiult-
ed fromx pneflulnia Wvhich _follo ed a
(sicon c"tracild two 'vi ag:o.
Al'S l i8 'd t cik a.? a.'t ie
nart in camplus affairi;. She as,,4isec
in the wor'k of the University of
NI icaigan Le.-gum fo , ' years, having.
,erVed 0on1the Flxeciit~ve Imaird of tb;,ca
l'esides her act i vitics m :e : IIof
l ')'',ei'S?.y woneu.n s.I. ui)idwas
also closely. connhe'cted( With s£i'era I
otborm oi'gan,7a tio si thle ci tv. S,e
wia, ,._leader ;In the '..,zof tide110 a-
(lies' 1ibrary ,Asfioc'iatiol. andmis a.7 af
oyne 1 hue its lpresic<ent shQ vv asa
inember of the L:xecufitre board of
the 1S,rah0Cas,ell Ang-ellI chapter f
the Dau~tghters of the Arner'fcan ILevo-
ltution, and at the time of he~r ~tifh
w;as a mnema ber of the State c m-initi -r

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:of the Dlmtilioels5of the Ame1ricaif
Revolicin, to furnisli the room of
that c;r::,nit::t ionin fRosevelt hospi-
t.a], fEttc rek 1 mwater color
,wNork Wsrecenmtly ac(cpi~ed by the:
committee as ,a \orking sketclh in
1"'1-i'Jing the room. She was also
treasurer of the Sarah Caswell Angell
'L:.oan T"und, established by the local
('ianter (of the D~aughters of the
American Revolution. She was a.
mecnu er of C'olonial Daes, Matinee
LNUIiO"l0,, theThuc~lty Womn's club,
audl the ...Inn A.;ror Art asociatiori.
She was r-lele le ]ctof the
la:tter org: nizaion at itsJanIuary

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SINITo KfLD MEETI
ol' The- ,;)11 ;o' he i; ?m'1iscant Revol 1-
- o'clIock t0 110 Orrw venin~tg, ill the
hom11e Of Comutiot U. W. Ptesn
2101 1-ill street. Prof. Arthur L. Cross
1. ,he istory, riop-rl, C ,i e he

YE7S TERDA YIN
WA SHING TON

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Pre Sfdent Ilard Itg wasaid coati-
fletially Th exspeet constantly pro-
s'rei. i? 11vv nuo en n'i'kfrcu

>1 vv ' , IF

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TY i.f -I nost?Ieanos '<''"a ad ;_!t :o the
f "ae te :ag bl a osn
6ii~a~li~

I b'opem'~ ~ ~ n~er3 v OWIICO I' v i in.' aHi;,i:is'i'ir~ el 1in'"~ i'e-':r~'th.r ~':'
mu n d Psi P psi~'a. ~'~a ~p ~ gra mmiii im~isIataom We' ~a '~m a
faciag ~~ia1~i' a? ~ 'OL ~0i5 1 ,~ ~ '!5(~;~ e'I .OiIV'.ii c~tI it tie:' 't so z' m~~ I he
The Ace cia 1'r~n em nit ha:' 'm.~ iii ted a. r~. pi'esefli sK'm of cong re;a.; is
perty. tenuion'a ly, at s13~ ~t urmen ( Lined.
street and will re;4ain I hi u'~ roil H I he
('Oifll);Otioll of tln'b' hop so :0 i 925 (ied. n/ ;itiOii.S1 5~ ii Si a.i e tjuanco (~~v'e -
des avenue. emit lee r''',om'fcd aa. zm(Vkr:'me in'~'par~ o:i
'1 am: i'S a ~j iou. t':'a i'riijt y - lisa :j he li: m:oi in bill, i)1'On0~'i1i ~ 0 0''(' 1.'iI -
bimlim; hI mit :~J87 Ue&' oS in'venu'" I Olt (10 :u r govern inn'. p beam to y -er -
wliei'e I bee 'A Iii 'oxtin. Work cmi a :a-avi' : ttmum're,~ u:orei'a:;t's ci' Amen-
tie ii hon.:'.' iou this propcah w 11 ( oiL. ~ am a k. iii >1.

clinl:.

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without appl'ica-r
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