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PACTS Lr7CIIx ' ,,

TI IF. MICIATGAN DATLI

PACI~ 13~TGHI~ TI IF MICI-IIGAN DAILA t~'R1l)AY. V'Pfl3RUARY 23, 1

DA L O FI I L,ublication it the Blulletin Is constructlve notice to all members of
the U~niversity. Copy r".eived unti) 3:." is. M. (1130 a. In. Saturday.)
Vahn IIJDNYFEBRUARY 23, l9Sf l t{rcmer I10'

Reformer lWages
Bl Ue Law Battle
With Show Mana

Intramural Items

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zoology :3a e(eredity):;
Seating lists in both sections have been completely revised and are
nowj posted near Room 234, ;natural Science building. Members of theI
class should ascertain their new seat numbers and go to the lecture room to
locate them before 3 o'clock Monday, at which time the listsi will be re-
moved,. No further ;requests for transfer from one section to the other
should be made. The present arrangement should be regarded as final.
A. FRANKLIN SHUT. L.
The make-hp examtnationss for Phil. 1 and Phil. 4X will be held Satu'r-
(W-y, Febx. 24, it 2 p. In. in R{oom 2% M&.on Hall.
WM. M. TRAP.
f'Crel Fraincalst:
The pla~y to have been given by mnemnbers of the faculty of the French
Department will not be given this week. The date will be announced later.
ANT'HONhY J. JOJBiN.
Unlverslty Lecture:
Dean flem"' . Busby of the College Of Pharmacy, Columbia University,
gill give a lecture illustrated by the stereopticon on the Mulford exploration
of the v~41ey of the Amato Saturday. Feb 24, tit 14:45 a. Min n the Auditor-
luir. of thel Natural Science Building. The public is cordially invited.
F. a RIOJBtrNS.

In order to comlete the c.hed-
tiles before it gets too wvarmi the E
Independent league will get under-"
way at 6 c'clock Friday night.. Schied-'
ule for the first round is as follows:
court 1, Adams Team vs. Galanter;
court 2, S. J. Stachowiak vs. P. Liv-
ingston's team; court 3, Hai-key's
team vs. J. B. Ragman's team.
jAt 6:45 o'clock the same night the
consolation series in the class league
will commence accordingly: court 1,
scph engineers vs. fresh lits; court 2.
fresh engineers vs. soph lits.
MICHIGAN RECORDS
(Continued from Page Six)
gan won 6-1. The tennis meets, which
were in 1913 and 1915 split even. The
Iscore here was 6-6.
Since 1901 the Varsity baseball team
has played 203 Conference games. Of
these it has won 149 encounters and
lost 51. Two more were tied wit's
Illinois andl one. with Chicago. These
two schools have also run the great-
ent number of games up against theI
'Wolverines, Chicago winning 19 and!
Illinois 18. Michigan's games won
against these schools number 39 and
31 respectively.
In 1908 Michigan played its one and
only game against the University of
IKentucky, winning 6 2-0.

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ed quit
Wasl
beings

R LEAGUE TEAMS START urs for th~ title but the Senators have?
7rRAIN(TGFOR 19 3 SEA'SON 'started a comeback and may cause.;
--. isoma little trouble to the other aspir-
ontinued from Page Seven) ants for the flag. This sbason's race
leveland both have teams wor thy!Nwith six teams of almost equal qual-
pect and either one of them can? ity fighting it out, should, be the most
;arded as a likely contender al- interesting to follow of any in the last,
a the Athletics are not consider-'five or six years and any one of three
te the. equals of the radians. or' four teams who haven't so much as
;hington and Boston are n:,ither 'seen a flag for years may get. its
seriously considered as contend- chance.

MUNCH WITH THE
BUNCH
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TONIGHT

FEBRUARY 23rd, AT 8:510,4CLOC

TICKETS: $2.00, $1.50, $1.00, Tax exempt
Tickets on sale this morning and afternoon,
Hill Auditorium I

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News of The D~ay
Hlaana- (By A. P.)--Preside it Za-
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Junior Is Author of Comedy
IHarriet Hollon, '24, of Marshall is
the author of a one-act play which ife
being produced by the Parent-Tleach-
era association of Wayne county, In-
diana.1
It is a sketch called, "'Two Inches'
Api'ece", and has as its setting nn In-!
diana farmhouse.
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3 s) :O- A 1zuetugI Presient's wheat, yield this season is estiated
offce [1-Lw~~iat 109,000,000 bushels.
Ion,. Bilcharest-(By A.P.) - Trial of
9:84Plaers'clu mees It iNflf even Hungarians accusedl of plotting
Mason hal. to kill the king of Rumnania has be-
$:00-.Eveni jprer serykce Itolar. gun before' a Military Court.
rig; ball. Rev. C. T. Webb speaks.
4:W -'ie~ulty t~i& toB flour gyina8- jRtiga--(B3y A. P.)-Thxe Moscow Su-
iutn. premnie count sentenced to death Col-{
4 :(4"c~oup 2 of 3fasques meets In onel Sycievski for aiding an attempt
Sarah Caswell Angell hball. on 'the, life of Lenine:
5 :30-Hobart deputation team ban-
quet in Harrts ball. 'arls---(B3yA.. P.) -The American
6:0-inepedet bskebal ~Womren's 'chub went on 'record for the
-Waterman gymnasium. Theneh poli'cy in the Ruhr invasion.

Above, Whhhiami A. Brady and Harry
j L. Ilowlby, Ibelow

}Harry L. Bowlby, secretary of the
Lord's Day Alliance, anid William A.
Brady, theatrical producer, are en-
gaged in a merry little battle over thej
enforcement of "blue laws." Bowlby
says "they shall not'' view dramiati ;
productions on Sunday. Brady says,
"they shall" and he will carry the fight

The Oratorical Association offers the rem~aining

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carry his. point, he has announced.

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rooms, fourth floor, Lniversit r hall.
-0 -Liboe delub lecture In NZtunral
Science iuditoriuun.
S:UU-No rthern 3k-ipbgu p*rty at
Presbyterian church.
pears at Whitney theater-.in per-
formance for the beniefit of the Wo-
men's league..
RA TURDA'Y
It) iO--3eting of S C. A. And Chu rch
Extension Service ccaimittev4 In
ILane hall
10:30 -. Trials for a l- l-camus'Join
shooting tournament in Watermair:
gymnnasiti.
14t:43-leIL3I nry 1l. Ru sby, Of the
College of Pharmacy, Columbia un-
iversity, lectores on Mulford. explor-
ation 'of the Amazon in Natural S -,-
enco auditorium.
3 :0O--fr s for 1llinois reply cauilv t
in Wtermnan gymnasium.t
6:30-Feirr s Instte cl b anquet ak
Presbyterian church.
Ruth Druper, Impersonator, it ppears at
the W hitney theater this evening In
a. perform~ance for the benefit of the
Woinrl'S league.
1t rtarbo4 d soeiety sells kid gloves
fromn 2 to 4 o'clock this. afternoon at
the dan~dy booth in University hall.

tendon --(By A,. P.) -.- Sir Alfred Orpacers for the spring semester were
Yarrow donated $50000 to the Royaleece
society to promote scientific research 'lce by the Press club Wednesday
inpatclaffairs. night. They are: President, NWilliam
In racica xW. Othway, Jr.,'23; vice-presidlent.
Pretria-y A.P.)-he Suth f-Rosalie Frenger, '25; secretary,. Ruth
trirate maize cropn is estimated to be 1la I-Howell, '24; treasurer, Root. B. Tarr,
per Cont greater for 1923 than it wa.s '24. Armin P. W4tebbink, '23, was chos-
int 1922; rain ended the drouzth. en editor of the Morgue, the club's
pa per.j
tilo,,T. H.-My A. P.)-A meeting The election followed the dinner,
attnde byscholautoriiesa~sedheld in Barbour gymnasium'. There
Hawaiian legislature to enforce the ! a lncn rm :0t.1 'lc
in the gymnasium.
Prohibition Acgt, speakers declaringI
Pupils frequently w'ere seen drunk on E TN INT L SGV NI
the street. #EX E SIN _A KSGI I
Tokio-(fly A. P. )-Koreans living Three University cxtension lectures
in Japan are said to 'be planning a were given in the state y'ester'day.
demonstration March 1 on the anni- Prof. William D. Hlendlerson of the ex-
versary of. Korea's annexation, against; tension department, addressed the
Japanese" domiinion in Chosen. Farmers Get Together Meeting at. Bad{
.: Axe, speaking on the usubject, "Dl~o-k
t le Crade--(By A P.--Jugoslavian lay's and Sense in Education". Prof.
troops o cupied, the las t of the Den- fJohn L. Drumm, of the journalism de-j
trai zonie fr'oin. jaravitza to Korab. partimont, spoke before the Cass City
under the decision of the Ambassa- Women's Study club about "Education!
dors'' Council; neutral zone abolish-; and Life,", and Prof. Rteubenz Peter'.
ed, frontier estajialished son, of the Medical school, gave thef
-- seventh of a series of 10 lectures in
Montevideo--(B3y A. P.)--Mrs. H. H. Detroit. before the Fellowship club of
Vota ad 1 iss 'Abigail- Harding, the St. Paul's cathedral' on "ImportantI
Presldet'ssisters 'touring South Facts About Cancer".
America, arrived -and were greeted b

Distinguishod

Lecturers

February 28DNADB. MacMVILLAN-Arctic Explorer
March 1-RAYMOND D1TMARS-~~Naturalist
March 14I- PHIDELAR RICE-Reader and Interpreter
March 20-LORADO TAFT---Sculptor and Art Critic

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