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B ULLET I N1
&Otte to all mamb.1.tt o
M.I~: . M. tta*,)

is canfexcnce of the Deans on Weduesay, March 2S.
M. L. BURTPON.
L tmue, 8eu And O1uWArtsi
,qegst that meJ as of thio Ftuulty ww o ve nat ai-
Mt th4 n~en :y Dlreotory b Lait'swtih h hae ea 414-
+ ms. eager hean~ rd vtufli them toi the D*,azi's o~fce
'1herie axe alit st dally calls for the tnfvo..-=Aera col -
.ks, 'arid nl{ a smawl proportwn (dittha Facu3ty lijsas
is Meuest. It formmy mi otthese blankshbane fnot
e Dot emailable, they iwQ1be Apo" ~ion i retest Cfrom
JOHTN rL ETTT GMR.
ia Scieools:'
[eeting of the University Committee on Diploma schools
dent Bairtoni, Tuesday, U a~reli 27th, at C DO P. M~.
J. V. EDM'ON SON, Secretary.
A 1wIustrAtre Bart:
a ineet1a j of tht' Board1 today (Tueeday)
ad rrophomnores wtwo Iteiid later to Ibolw thtlw ari.
ur6 eked to regtsterii the departmenit of 3ournalisra,
>f.fcm 2 to 4. zh 2, Room 366, U. . At this
IIyebn opportunity of -jointag the. Stude nts' Pree.
wollig asprospectiv'e e~ndidates for the eertlcat In
' y Miss K. Ch- b erln MDr. D. C Thincan anhd Mr. 0.
March 27, at 4:, If p. nui. In Room 262 Pliys1cal Latbo
crested ar'e cordty Invited to at~.i

speak Wednestday, March 28, at 7:15 p. mx., Room 302 Ui~uon. His subject
will h-e "The Value, of Statis5tict".
A. K. SWARTZ, Educational 1ATMG.
Adelphi lIense of iRepreseUnTOU;.~
All members are urged to be present tonight at 7:30 o'clo It in the
Adelphi room to hear the tryout speeches of the freshmen for the Annlual
Freshmn R ebate with Alpha Nu. DONALD 0. COOK.
'.he Michigan Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters:
The annual meeting of the Michigan Academy of Sciences, Arts, and
Letters will be held in Ann Arbor, March 28-30.. All interested are in-
vited to attend its sessions.
The first session will ;be held on Wednesday, March 28S, at 3 p..im.,
IWest Gallery, Alumni Building. The following papers will be given:
f LeRoy H. Flarvey, an appreciatlionE. A. Bessey.
W;41ter B. Barrows, Allan C. Conger.
The Letlgth of Geologlcml 'Time Based on Observations within the
Field of Physical Geology (illustrated), William Herbert Hobbs.
The Historical Value of the Michigan Papyri, Arthur E. Boak.
At 8 p. vu' State. Geologist R. A. Smith will give the pr.osdentilal ad-
dress: The Land Economic Survey of Michigan, (Natural Science Audi-
torium). Following this address a smoker will be given for the membhers-
of the A.cademy by the Research Club in the rooms of the University
Club, Alumni Building.
CARL, D. LARUYE, Secr etary.

.Players club will present a program
composed of original plays at 8:161
o'clock Wednesday evening, Mfay 2, in
Sarah Caswell. Angell hall. At this
time dramas by Max Ewing, '24, and
William P. Campbell, '23F, 'will be pro-
duced. Tryouts for these plays will
be held sometime this week,
A Robert Frost program wvill be of-
fered by the club on. Wednesday, May
16. 'At this time. a one act play ofI
Mr. Frost's .v ill be staged and two
of his poems "will. be acted out. Mr.:
Frost will- himself personally super-
vise the program.

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Players To Give
Two Dramas M ay 2

PLAN CHANGES EX PROGRAM J with every arrange.,
FOR INTERSCHOLASTIC MEET' fort and entertainm(
S-- !athletes.
(Coutiliued from Page Six)PaoneDilA
this fact alone is expected to pull the Parnz DiyA
biggest entry list ever known to Ann'
Arbor.JA
While there is not definite statement ('Idiin, etc., in the 0i
reay fr anoucemnt t i knwni England1 , Europe, etc
.redy or nnonceentit s kownvations on all oven
that promises of entry have already ;oa~ Intelligent in1
been received from some of the most ;es.isages, etc.
prominent scholastic track teamis in GENERAL1, STPEA-
the nation and more are being reeceiv- E. Kueblo-r
ed daily, together with inquiri-s
Which promise well for the future ap- II1
pearance of the institutions sen ding 1
them.AtltcI Pink, Gruen
The thlticassociation is making! _ Order a box of 1
IMints for anlEast
every preparation to handle the meet"akdi atatv
and It promises to have officials of pacer inJtrati
the highest calibre available together' ,,j -.
142 Cro'ti" St.

SENIORS ASKED TO PLACE
ORDERS FOR CAN~ES EARLY
Senior lit and engineer canes have
been ordered at Waguer's. Seniors
are requested to place their individual
orders as soon as possible in order
that they may have their sticks in
time for Cane day, May 13.

Exchange your misfit pen '-
for a
RIDER MASTER PEN °
before exams, then you will
have a real pen

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The High Diving Contests i
Are Over
pHE days of seeing how fast you can chase a,
shaving cream cap down. the, drain pipe are
past. For here is a cap that can't 'get lost. It's
hinged 'on,. Think, what a lot of minutes it
will save. No matter how carelessly you handle
your shaving apparatus, the, cap is on to stay.
aWith a convenience like this cap you might
be tempted to use Williams' Shaving Cream
whether you cared much for the cream or not.
But once you use Williams' you'll like it as well
as you do the cap., For Williams' breaks all
rcords for fast softening of the beard. And more,
It is good for the skin -- ©dc le
soothes it,lo keeps it iA good 1,s9; 1t -
condition always. '

JUST PUBLISHED
For Students in Business Admlusratlon, EBngineering, Ash-onomy, Applied Statistical -Hatheniaties
ii Ecooils, EdutsAfon, Bilogyt, Psychology, Forestry :and Vital 1t4.41ti-s:
Tablesin Applie d Mathematics, by James W. Clover
Includes: Interest Tables, 284 pa s; Insurane aend Vital Statistics 'Tables, 101; pages ;
Tables for Statisticia ns and lometriclans, 100 pages; Seven Place Logarithuls, 1f-
to 10(,0(!,. 186 pages.

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Bali. St lderg's .,,I. Stroh ger," u +..A=amaueand
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spealt on "Mr. F' n N$S Via, aM oursferal p~an i
-tilted anl ditecusedi C, 1WI R 1A'~.
be hield Tgusdiy evering, Narrh, A7 -att. o'cliock im
Acolytes..will bavq as it xst S vfr %Cb'4rie-s Aehbem.
11OWARD D. ROEIbOFSreh-Acwlte.
'Theme will detlver au illustrated lecture on Jtsa
es12ay, March' 2,;at 4:1k P..m, Natura.l 8eielee 4441-
Will he open to the public.
* - . -ANTHONY J. JORIIN,
Cbapni~er 01 C,*re:
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