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iTHE MICHIGAN DAILY

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Thneaters
OING oN
11,hitney
has colmn shold The attraction at the Whitney, on
;).-30 o'clock of Sunday, April 1., will be the altogether
blication. different whimsical tale of the trop-
ics, "Tangerine." This is the work"
SDAY ~that, when produ~aced at that birthplace
~~DAY of splendid musical plays, the Csn
ichIn oom32~Oftheatre, New York, not only won im-
Rey ddrssesthemediate acclaim, but astonished ev-
ley ddrssestheeryone for its amazing vitality. "Tan-
theA.I.]~.E.ingerine" soon became recognized as
uginerig buld-the outstanding it of the season, and
commtt~ mees !it continued at that famous Playhouse
commtt~mees jfor more than a year to a succession
of capacity audiences, incidentally
dinniie ~lS tein ongall existing recards- at the
dinri omCasino for big business. When it is
ety of )Rurl Ed.- remembered that last season' was
1marked by fewer office successe-s than
roo 31 of theany season in a decade, the trium ph l
club meets fn up-:of "Tangerine" is all the more not-j
able. Of course there was a reason
f leni. and it became evident that Guy Bol-
I metsin oomton's adaptation of a play by Philip
ambe of oat.Bartholomae and Lawrence Langer hraet
)m '30 of thoin-; provided a sparkling humorous storyj
~ni'32 f heUn Ito which Carlo Sanders had deftly
0i) neel s in Lune! fastened stirring ensembles -andi then
embroidered dainty melodies for the
caio i ~asn.lyric:; of Howr Johnson. GeorgeE
>caon tr las~r-Marion, master of :Fanciful detail, who
staged "The Merry Widow" and a longl
~~AY list of box office winners well attendeo:
DAY "Tangerine", which' has been declar-
nguag4 teatcllers ed his finest effort.

"Do You Know
Whbat are the facts concerning Al-
uniiMemorial haill?
Whbere the Arbo'retum is and what
it' is?
Where the ruivers ity fire depart-
wlent is located?
YESTERDAY'S ANSWERS
Circolo Italiano aims to promote in-
terest in the Italian civilization. In
order to futrther this purpose lectures
on Italian arts, literature, science, and
Italian c u ltuQre in ;general are given
periodically- by members of the facul-
ty. At all meetings of the club the Ital-
ian language is spoken and by this
methiod students of the language are
enabled to increase their knowledge
J rf it. Readings and dramatic perform-
ances are frequently given for the
members entertainment. All students
interested in Italian civiliztlon and all
rncmbers of the faculty are eligible to
nembership.
The Children's Welfare staff is un-
der the leadership of Mirs. Elmie War-
ner Mh~loryt,, Ph.B. Mrs. Mallory has
E had wide" practical and technical ex-
perience. $he has held the position of
dean of women at .several institu-
tions and is a specialist in social ani
jiuvenile problems.. The personnel, in{
Bart, of the staff is a kindergarden

principal' andt instructors which are

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by the Health service
'r Sported th's week.

in the

sometimes furnished by the. Sehool of
Education; an informatfus~retary;
and maternity and pediatric nurses.
The staff is under the sihpervi.aona of
the University Homoopathte haos-
pital.k
Phi Beta :Kappa is a national hon-
orary society for excellence in schol-
arship. Its main function is the hon-
oring of its members. Reuirements
for admission are not definite. The
society picks from the senior class six
or seven per cent, as a rule, of the:
highest ranking scholarship students.
Never more than 10 per cent are'chos--
en from a, senior class. There is an
election" committee of whom 'ot~.
Leon l#. Slater is chairy =~n this year.
Resident members oft the chapter and
affiliated members also have a 'voice
in the elections of members." These
electionb ire governed by' a student's
grades end the. opinion of the faculty
as to the future success of the stu-
dent under consideration, that is. the
qualities of leadership and promise he
holds. Both men and women students
are' eligible to membership, but grad-
uates who have received their degrees
are not. Officers for, the current. year
are: Presidenf, Prof. CQharles H-.
Cooley; secretary, Prof. E. M. Carrot.
[hee is also an executive committee,
coMosed of thxee members.
Golds on Decrease
Colds among stuidents Are on the
wrane, a slight decrease being noted

number

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Betsy Ross

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has been epsezz ~~d In Oui
slur .: Style waid uality
Assured."
solu at the betwow oe
and shags
. B. ]FISK & CO.
Creawn off Coaptea Uwye
~&co sew Y* Pesi.

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Easter Candies

Fresh from the kitchen to
you. Individually
packed irn

Special Easter Box

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Violet Hat Boxes, Purple Hearts, Unique
Chinese Braskets, etc., etc.

Shapes,

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play couro

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in room 323 of thme Uijon.
'rf. D. -9. Robinson lecture, III
erry hal,
I Delta Epsilon meets in roomi
tthe Union.
chiooiuRmasters' dinners in as.f
y hal'of, the Union.
wcul~ve committee of G~u and'
'meets in room 306 of th'e Un-
etoskey club dinner in roo"I

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T .rain For'
Leadership
To men who are eager to shorten the
years between the time they leave
school and the time when they are
fitted to fill a position of responsibil
ity and trust, the Babson Institute of.
fers an intensive training course of
one or two years.
From actual experience the funda-
mental principles of business are
wade, clear. By positive examples.
the, student is shown how to apply
these principles in the conduct of
every day commercial affairs.
Babson Institute an educational in-
stitution enm!&wd for the purpose of
I fitting men for executtive cresponsibil.
! ity.iiw nites you to send for their book,
"'iTraipinq for Business Leadership.'
? write todfay. No obligation.
Baibso'n Institute,
Wellesley Hills, (5tIo) as

We have just what you want.

No Cliamre for Pareel Post NWirpptng and V'aek lug
Don't lWa 1, Let Us Rave Your Order Now
Free City Deliveries Dally at 1-' and 6

New B~runs wick Records

W'HEN YOU WANT THlE REST,
YO ITNEED NOT GU ESS,

lin r'Oomill} 2"

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C. L. Mesider addres.'es
litan club in room 203, Un-
hall.
OURn ,SCIence Society meets
hall.
U-N OTICELS
'and engineers' cane; must
!d at Wagner's before spring,

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t aily Classifieds" work wonders.

But Come to BETSY R

Tickets for the :1Iitary bal i will be
distributed from 1 to.- 5 o'clock this
afternoon in the lobby of the Union.
Scabbard anud Blade tweets in tihe IL
O. T. C. offices immediately after
drfiltoday.
Senuior engineers should order comn-
mencenment programs today from 9
to 12 o'clock andi from 1 to 4 o'clock'
at booth in front of Engineering so-
1 iety's room. rsrain o
PhIone 14-W frrsain for Al.
bion college aluini reunion banquet1
which is to be held at 12:1~5 o'clock. ,
Friday in thme' Union. '1
.flail order a4))) eations for ticketS =o
"Mr. Plum Passes Bly," Comedy club
olay thill be accepted until F'riday
othsweek by William Ottosray,j
1331 Hill street.
Senior e& nmay order corn nenement
ijavitations for thle las5t time from 9
to 12 , and from 2 to 4 o'clock t t-
mdrrow in the lower corridor of11
Tappan hall. Class dues mutst be
paid at that time.-
Frost Frolic fM'itations (Out
Applications for the .1923 Frosh {
F'roicii, o :be held Mtay 4 in the ball- J
room of the Union, will be given out{
trom 2 to 5 o'clock Thursday andJ
Friday afternoons of this week. The'
cost of the frolic for tin year has
been fixed at $5.50.
Remember "Jimmie the adtaker's"
nnniber-96@.-Adv.
Try a.fClas-ified Ad-it pays.--Adv.

CO)UNTERFEI'T B1"l'
^~lHE BAD y LI VILE ls'8 A2N"' (iOOPYGO ODf
BABY BLUE EYES--*'e Trot
VA LLU G--Fox't'rot
IE E S K&'EES Fox 'IProf
DO W)YIN fArAJLAXD---Fox Trot
LOVAE SENDS) A mlLE:GIFT OF ROSES-Fox Trot
PDE CIY Q A SEPT-Armeuftne. Tlang
VN TANGO DA\'S LA NVITT-Aigmtiiie 'Tti 1

MArgortYon
Gent T)CRodernichN, Orcheqra
Oriole Terruec fOrc~t st a
den, YEr6(g !. Or'- ('lwstra,'
(sri Fentonsa, Orehestr~a
JosePl' Smnilith, rIo
:.ovwpi Smith 'Trio f

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HAR SOME TODA Y

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The

Stoff let

Phono

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Nickels Arc ade
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""Coats! Coats!"
You 'II not be ashamed to take that
coat off if you send your laundry
to the '" White Swan"
[Next time your shirts come back just notice
hose carefully they are laundered.

Sprngstyles
:,are here.;
Come in anMd see te
We've never. had such: variety and
quality as these new. Society Brand
Styles for Spring. Evtery suit and top-
coat the last word in correct style,
tailoring and fabric.
There's something to please every taste.
Darnock Topcoats, suits of Berkley
StripesPersian Cords,RainbowStripes..,
They're-all Society Brand-for smart-
ness and individuality there's not much
one could add to that
Here the man who buys his clothes care-
fully will find exactly, what he 'wants.
They're all clothes you'll be proud to
wear, clothes of iong-run economy and
satisfaction.That's why we offer them.
Come in and see them while our stock
is complete.You will enjoy seeing them,
and we will enjoy showing them.

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Put your duds in our suds"

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One Day Service on "Rtquest.

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We mend and ;darn,

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