TI IE MICHIGAN' DA L. SNY, FAP.IIITY TA PlAY ....,r7 STEFANSSDN Td SPEAK News From The Other. Colleges ibgg's, "Depreciation of Public t'i~dy ity Properties" received at XWahr' 1 University Booke store.--Adv. L 41 If you don't know where you lost the article, never mind, a "Daily Clas- sified Ad" will find it for you.-Adv. I1 UUL 11 1U 1LIII Wonicit's Cliii) and Y. W. C. A. Sponsor Nine Act Performance Tom or- row Nighi3 d A NIThP.WS CHORUS TO MWAKE !T WHAT'S 601% Ulf TIII E Jlinois-Continuiation of the pres- __________________________1.1 lO HREent Honor system with improvements, N'OTICE- Cop for this column should was the decision of the student body be submitted by 5:20 o'clock *of PROF. SCOTT, ll PJUCETIO ,A~LSO as expressed by the vote Friday. The theda bfor pblcatonWO SCII001JJM ASTERS (ttlil honor commissions axre now at work 1___ ILGA) on improvements intended to remedyl _______the faults which made the vote neces-' SUNTDAYVihaurSeasontdAcc sary. The first recommendations 9:30-=M1en's Bible class In Congrega. exporer and Prof. William B. Scott,!I which will be. presented to teh council :rns~olnh~nh.. nf uministra~tio~n is onepaskingforl Iowa-With a fund already raised of $53,000 for the Memorial Union, a council has been chosen to push a new drive for money. The drive will con-. fine itsel largely to the quest of stu- dent contributions lbetw eeunIMarch 10 an(! March 25. I[ RIDER'S PEN SHOP' The fountain of pen sai, faction. I SLEEP .AIYWBERE, BUT EAT AT REX'S THE CLUB3 LUNCH 712 Arbor Street Near State and Packard Streets, " FIRST PUTBLi CAPPEAR ANCI. i L '.aI cure1. of the geology department of Prince- Uict111 for La1L name) oIVU iolators }___ 9::301-Mr. Ernest Lloyd will sleak onIpulctfoalnmeofvltrs "The Myth of Henry Ford" in Harris ti nvriy ilb w fteundler the Hdonor system hereafter°. University men and women and fae-: hall principal speakers at the annual -- ulty members will unite in presentingi 12:40-Professor Henderson's class at meeting of the Michigan Schoolmas- Iw-sa xeietpdmtr the Faculty-Student vaudeville show Prsyeia;hrh ters club which convenes here March wr onb ormnadfu ot under the joint auspices of the Faculty 1200- 'r. Kirkpatrick's class at1 29 and 30. Both speakers are rien of Woe' c'ban he.n.A a i students here during the past week. om'loc omorwniht in . . t;a'Presbyteiainnchurch.IterntionalICrepute and conisidlered It was found that the average distance a'cocl toorrw nghtinHill auditor- 2:34-Sealp aindBlade meets in the ! authorities in their respective lines .covered ,per (lay for each of these stu-{ lu.Nn cso advlehv en Union. of endeavor, dents was slightly over eight miles. arranged so as. to provide a diversifietd j1400---Diseassion group In room 302 of Mr. Stefansson has spent nearly The extreme records were 3.4 miles entertainment, embracing song andj the Union. i 20 years in Arctic exploration and isI made by a min andl 12.95 miles made (lance in generous measure. 1;-Fatl Tiihtcnetn3 M 'li Offer "Classics" I a aut wlgt;cietif the author of many books and arti- by a woman who lives 10 blocks from Th nvriycu ilpeette Hill auditorium. cles dealing with his journeys into the; campus. TelbratersJaitorscho il rsecmto-the -Socalhour of Young Peoples' =the Northern regions. Tire most re- ed f mn, n te sciey t Pesbteran hurh. cent of these are the "Friendly Arc- j Chica go-Close after a similar an-I edentirely o faculty mei te4:00t-Student sunpper in Harris hall, Ic"an G otYugMn. nuctetfo icniteU "Scanal Sng" rom "imi, the followed by discussion. ~~1( orepdtosit h est fCiao~ilbodatcn "Janitor's Chorus" from "Larry and 6 :30I-Metlug of Presbyterian Y oung Ar cticrcirclie and haspdri coered .much' certs, lecturesc and otherr matter, fro©m Leander" and a minstrel number. Peoples' society. Prof. Louis A. Strauss of the English 3-nvriy ~ h 11 hitherto uncharted territory. He has thle electrical laboratories of the uni- department. Prof. Ulrich B. Phillips of diri;n added many new features to the mapj versity. A recent investigation show- the history department, Dr. Frank irir. of Canadla, including the hiorton river, ed that hundreds of amateur wireless Bobbins, assistant to the President, oO ~ ver 50 miles long. For one wholei outfits are owned by students, which Kemp Keena of the Extension division,' :0---Jnlr irs play cosumne co". Yea he lived with. E10in~os who had, could easily receive any concerts r and E. C. Burrows of the rhetoric de-' mittee meets in basement, Newberri never before seen a white man andj news sent out lby the university. prmnalwlpatcpt.Get residence, whose ancestors never had. During significance is attached to the appear- 4:41:00-Sophomore tryouts for Northernl his sojourn with them he discoveredi Cornell-Guests at the university ance of the Janitors'. Chours since it Oratorical league contest in room ;that some oif them had certain very during Junior Week represented every is the first public performance of thisI 302, Mason hall.-uoenlk hrceitcafc state in the Union, every city with a organization. 6:00-Exc'han club dinner In room ;which at that timle was not known. I population of over 100,000 and most Unvrit oenwl ofra a- 318 of the Union. Perhaps his most , spectacular feat te .nth ety of' entertainment including a style :0-Fac uli'y -Student vaudeville sboW was in the spring of 1914 when as country. Although no actual countI show by nine members of Mummers in in Hill auditorium,.h omne f h aainAc was possible, it is thought that this ______ . year's Junior Week brought a record byhLur selaki ,parts wilmabeaten, tic expedition lhe made, with two com- umbt fvstr oCrel by4 anrelanheli yna'2 , '24.CaTe, !OICSpanions, a 600-mile sled journey _ Girls' Glee club will furnish music, aroscolors, ancd etchings by 1Hayley ILev- MrtnPonOlsktoteoorhesStadBlnheKntt,'4.TePraxiicticailplnins wtr cos roenadpoinereiencei Sae-rctcl xerecei an ebr fMs lzbt e- er G. H. Baker, J. J. Haffner, B. F.j given to girls in a novel course being on's aesthetic dancing class will also 1Logan, anid R. C. Tuttle is now ,be- part of Banlris Island. given in. the. economics department. patcpt.-inrg shown in the west gallery of Prfso ct il pa ne he class has an apartment and a Masques will revive three of the{ Alumni Memorial hall. Open daily! the auspices of the Michigan Academy house -for their use. Six girls at at (lances from last year's production of through March 10. of Science, Art and Letters before a time live in each place for a period o "The Knight of the Burniing Pestle," Senfior. Eds nuist order their caanest at joint meeting 'of that society andl the six weeks. They are limited to three including the notably successful one Wagner's before March 24. Schoolmasters club, taking as hris dollars a week for 'meals. Each girl by }ortnse loa, '4, ad Crribl MIItry htall aplication blanks will ire subject the "E+vidence of Evolution'". performs for one week the duties of Schmidt,'23.b 4Tae Pi given out from 2 to 5 o'clock Tues- ' in a hi, maitress, assistant cooks, cook, GleCucoTIICPj lay and Wednesday afternoons in 1 housekeeper, and hostess. Menr students' contributions willt the Union. iil l u ulL1- cons:..'. irincipally of music.A Banjo IlLU 1111 Uli I LLW11iimnette--Two sophomores were numbers kvill be given by the banjo I_____fined $20 apiece for disorderly .conduct is, ntette of the Glee club; Bruce Day- rTfl flin n"rn.i9 is,'2A, halesB.Futh,'23, arl 24L I A IV J Arthlrur W'hiiworth, 9J4, is one of , Moinday. The arrest: came as a re- Roswell, '23, Sherod MIengel, '24D, and the vice-presidents of the newly or- Isltoahzig party in whrich two Eugee Crmihae, '4. urtn Hde,' ' ganzedUniersty lub~' i'an dfreshmen were the victims. At first thegeierCenreriha'l',('-4H Holli'tr AmhertIthe' sophiomores refuised topa th '13M, will be heard on his marimba- iMembers, of th .unioegeerng apids. Clay H olser, fieAmuhafeehurrbhidthel p~hone, with which he liar successfully class will hold the first annual jun-! '86, is president the other ofhicers be- fie btafe orsh'or.e toured the Keith 'vaudeville circuit. ior engineers' banqe t at 6:15 o'clock ji ng: vice-presidents, Edgar H. John- twaseesufficientlpny het.o te Several baritone Solos will be suing by Teiisday evening in the assembly . son, r'rince'lon, '04, Charles E. Stearns, RLobert L. Dlieterle, '23M. Parallel ;hil of the Union. Harvard, '91.; secretary, aMrcus 13. i_______________________ bar performances will alsot form. a! Dean Mortimer E. Cooley of the , Hal, Yale, '05; treasurer', James (. ( U part of the program, engineering (ollege and T. H. Ilinch- iEverett, Hobart, '04. TOLLkOD ANN ARBORBU Tho box office in Hill auditorium; man, a consulting engineer of De- Thie club will occupy temiporary I )AUI I' X( tEPT SUND AY. will be open " tomorrow afternoon for troit, will he the speakers of the eve- ,lounging and (dining mros on the Going North A . M. P. iM. ticket sale. Reserved seats are priced ning, the former taking as his sub- }gr'ound floor of the Hotel Pantlind. A Lv. Toledo 7:00 10:00 2:00 5:00 at 75 cents, all others at '50 cents.1 jeet "Wanted: aI Job", and the latter pern_,anent. home will be considered Arr. A. A. 9:35 12:;35 4:35 7:35 Tickets may also .le procured at. speakinrg on th t ie," wiip efd I later' Uoing South Wh',Graham's and Slater's book Eniner.l__._ Lv. A. A. 7:00 10:00 2:00 5:00 l~~r nrs. Ft otF . rnmis xrfi A".Toledo 9:35 12:35 4:35 7:35 r r, *1 1 1Lost Some ting? LePt ia "Daily't4Ia g"- SENIOR LIT D)UES 5 _ PAIl) MUST BE All niembers of the. senior lit- erary class who have not yet paid their dues, amounpting to $3.50 for_ the en tire year, should do so Immdiately. Make checks payable to Burton E. Dunlop, class treasurer, .1617 Waslhten- aw avenue. lit I't is ifled Ad' Ead find it for You.--Adv. Th aytn e nt a room ii [UIis i W 111 a "Daily Classified".-adv. 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