THE MICHIG AN DAILY hiil 'ii brAoIb n HDo You .Know i IfIN M RDRD it ij;inwccS:iry to ;gr, duate fo April 2..-- (By A.11.) --,n'ir te fGn>iv rty to become a mnember of 3Failde, nominated by bind 'timc Alum-1ni as socintion : to become bishop of Zion,:x N..n^n O.Il hi: ea'ssw imming ludes the Patriarchate of Oc- sad c rcc~ived ?l c t err's ndia and the chaplain-geii- 'i atviisothe' University of the Spanish army, was ilealtIhserv:,,Q? ad yesterday. His jugular been severed with a razor. IEEI"H IAYS NS'WERS ;erted by his friends that difji- The head ci every student activity ad arisen relative to his rnm- must submit to the chairman of the hich was recently sent to the ;Committee ca Eligib;iit a list of, stur- rapproval. The prelate was I dents who ittend. to tike part in the to the king and queen and activity of vlich they are in charge at favorite ,among his col !to asccraint wheher or not they are lie was barn at Lalin, and (1clgible for participation. students 1hor. ~who are on prob}aition or whose namesI Sappear on the warning list are not1 April 2. - A disp:itch to eligiblIe. Studlents having outstanding 'from Madrid says the room conditions or failures are ineligible, a elect Failde was in disor- grade of D being. considered as a con- numerous papers strewn dition. First year students.are inelig- The priest, lived with his ible except after receiving special per- id brother in an apartment mission of the Senate Committee on. .e royal palace. Returning Student Affairs.. ,Permrission will not royal palace Thursday, heF be granted during the first semenster d of being tired, and went of residelnce but uinder proper co,!di- rly. Members of the fam-L tions will be -r anted in1 the s cond re- n the doors of his bedroom Mester providing the strident is -elig- Ihint dead. A theory that ible in respect to gradecs. Other elig- -elect committeed suicide is ! ibili'y rules are thos;e 1. physical* dis- y friend s. ability. The c;Gm m ittee has the rig ht to p o. bi pa ic a i:u f, n L' - flItrJ55It ic~r t e wiork . is etim ental to. I T 01SUSSthfe stuldentt'S stdie. tudEnItspar- ticipatingr in public activities within the University are prohibited fromr 1 TOllPIS' H ; similar participation outside the Ui tersity. To gain snecial permission a student must petition the faculty of be introduced and discus-s-!i his college and with their sanction everal short speeches will1 the Committee on Student Affairs wvill the program of Adelplii consider the mratter. Violation cf the Representatives at 7:30'o'- rules are' reported and disciplined. ght in the Adelphi room r of University hall. The first summer session was held the short speeches will beI in 18-93. This year courses will be' to a Menace" and "New De- offered in the Litterary college, the! 9in the Ruhr". The bill 'Engineering and Architecture college, the effect that all farm or- the college of Pharmacy, the school C, b e exempt from the pro- E~ducation, the Medical, Lawe and Grxad- f the Sherman Anti-Trust nat( schools, in Library Meotl.a- n will be introduced and dis- .at Camp Davis. Further co':rso. 1; ;11 affirmatively and nega- be offered at the ]3iologicalSt+. is meeting is open to al' the Field Camp for Geology an r .o- campus, graphy, in Embialming andl sar - . GAE OF DETROIT STOR1M, NG PROFIT FOR LEAGUE i __FLOW the efforts of Delta Delta~ L W R u's League will receive e Plants, Corsages on all Ann Arbor and stu- 4 imlie' eatet- ---- Science, and in, Hygiene and Publicn Alath ork begins at various timees in theo respective departments. L'd- ward 1-i. Kraus, Ph.D., is deain of the Summer I. session. C. A. ElVES DATE FOR, RETURlN OF, PETITIONS hewill deliver a series of 18 lee- tures. Professor Pillsbury expects to lecture, in' Paris the latter part of May. From Paris lie will go to England on a similar tour as'the one hie is making, through France. He will probably re- turn to the U~niversity in time for the opening of the first semester next fall., Now, Riggs Gets to On Time! IThe :Physical laboratory was b)uilt in 1887 at anl estimated cost of $1O0,- fY0. Additions in 1905 totaled $45,000. 3 tp to the year 1903 this building con4- gained the department of hygiene. 'T'his :;iction o-,f the structure was torn clown in 19-18. The first floor of the f U hystcs building contains 8,040 square feet. It is divided into .14 r-oomus, in- Ocluing a batter;, room, a large instru- inent shop, room for electrical instru- ments, and one for photometry. The seconad floor contains two large lec- ture roomrs one seating 120, the other 200 students. Apparatus and lab~ora- tories for beginners are situated on this floor. rThere are also the offices, library and research rooms. The third floor contains 11 rooms including class rooms an(! laboratories. Nominating petitionsjfor positions in the Student Christian association must - be turned in 'to the association exec- The new Lit. Building is growing. Ibons committee by 4 o'clock on Mon-j Have you watched the classifieds (lay, April 23, in order to be consid- grow ?-Adv. tred for the spring canmpus elections. The offices of president and secretary. Want to sell that used car? Call are th6 only ones open to campus vote. The petitions, which 'are governedI 960 - Adv. by the Student council ruling on elec-I tion nominations, may -be turned in to any of the following men on the Stu- 'ARA-N ARBOR BUS3 dent Convention association election:; Schedl,ie in Effect October IP, 1922 Central T'ime (Slc'w Time) committee, Ross McFarland, '23, chair- I)D X ;X D mian, Burton Dunlop, '23, Ross Fox, P.M. A31. P.M. P.M. '23CludePikes, 2,, nd aler 3:45 7:*45... Adrian 1 2 i:45 8:45 :23 Clut5ces '.,ad Wle ss ..Tecumseh ... xz:is 8:1S Nichols, '2.3. 4.30 8:3o .. Clinton ... i:oo 8:oo I ~~~~~~~~~S:x S Sln...1157135:45, Q:a5 Ar hnn ArborLv. 10:45 6:45 Chamber of Commerce Bldg. D--Daily. X-Daily except Sundays Pr ofessor Pillabury Spe#ak's at' Foreign I AE .PLIT.Poreo Io ee Phone 46, A N exciting tales of adventure might be written abo the hunting expeditions Biggs used to make aft the,-elusive cap of his 01l1 tube of shavingcream. IF months Riggs was late to class because he spent valual minutes scouring the corners of the bathrom for a c that persisted in. getting lost. But those troubles are over. For Biggs has start using N 'illiams' Shaving Cream, which cones in a tut with a hinged cap- that can't get lost. You see picture here this cap which saves his time and patience ai which will do the same for you. The convenience .of the Hinged, Cap would alo: be ample reason for your using Williams'. But when* Cay.i you consider that 'in addition .zen Williams' is. good for your skin, and is the most remark- able. beard softener known, then= it does seem that you would be missing a good deal Q <1/ in getting along without it. Buy a tube and see if it isn't vastly better. ( C ,'. IIMN I b, AIM # { i; , i ,, ;i r {i. ( 1 t Pld lteia Nampa I11itiates Phi Delta Kappa, national honorary educational fraternity, held its for- mial initiation last Fri'day night in the Union. The names of the initiates are C. H. Blanchard, Grad., Fred J. Mul-' tier, Grad., Russell Thomas, '24Ed., John Wargelin, Grad.,'Maniley E. Ir- wine, Grad., David G. Cobb, '23, Wesley L. Brown, Grad., Eligert R. Isbell, '23; Jerome Thomas, '23E(I., Dr. Warren G. Forsythe, and, from Detroit, Jamzes Baird, D. C. .Bowen, William B. Templeton, and, C. L Baxter. m Patronize Daily. advertisers.--Adv. -nayc:holojgy departmnent, who has been absent eb leave from' the, Univ'ersity this year is lecturing In France. In a rekent communication .to Prof.I Henry F. Adams, of the psychology die- partmenit, 'Professor Pillsbury states that he has been lecturing In Nar- bonne, France.' From Narboline he is going to .Mttpeliier wherel i [1 to di se up ofF toni, . I *^v ~ Mr. Builder, We are offering an ideal ;roofing that weill wear and look better- than shingles. Besides slate1 r oofing lowers the insurance rate on your building. 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They're all clothes you"ll be proud to wear, clothes of long-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., II. 11 11 ]l By A. A. Milne 11 11 "Two Slattern's and a King". by Edna MillIay 1 "Alnyday" by J. P. Parsons (r: K WnflHAM~ r COn Tt AX TT!-'l T TrV N rV C) 1 t" I II