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September 25, 1922 - Image 12

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The Michigan Daily, 1922-09-25

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sw.ing into actioi. these days.
'Alonzo Stag,. coach of Chicago
~U andi one of the zrand old it~
of the game, is as active . s ever.
N orthwestern adherents believe
that their eleven, under the
guidance of Glenn Thistlewaite.
former coach of Oak Park (Chi-
csago) high, will give the "Big
Ten" team,, real r,!-position.
Ten" teams real opposition.
Iowa, .winner of the conference
title last y( , is co '-nt of re-
peating under the able coahing'
of Howyard Jone's, who -,--ed his
kee:sn krnow':ed'e of the game at
hIarvard. h>state, proud of
its new stadium seatinig 60,000
hopes to fight its way Ia-ck to C,(
titlie in the new structu~e

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THEF MICHIGAN DAILX
p u -i n ~ ' , i ', P . com es from '
SHWE p I E PI R, 5 each municiPAl government din the
nnrin L itra-rya~d Lawx schools. Since his
gpp~reduation rom tarva rd he has held
a11ny positions in public service.
* Pro fess5or Reed recently made a trip
NEWl Y( RXCOMPFANYIi ' ,I TO abroad(Ito stihdy conditions in l3elgiulin
SUMIIER SCIR)OL ('0IloI) as they aIre after the wrar. Hle is the,
_____ athor «of't'hree orls on gov ernment
Shak esperian plays presented b)yand",is at present acting as an associ-1
.. 1]Pfi TIszvl.: ,,-)mnn atef ediCtor in the prepara<tion of a

Helen Newberry Residence has been '
enlarged and improved1 by the addi-
tion of a. half story to it!: fourth floor'
d uring the summer vacation. Dormer;
windows have been removed, the
wvalls straighte ned, and large windows
atdded to each room. This ne N ar-'
xrangerment admits more sun-light and
giv'es space for winldow-seats, built-in.
bookcases, and extra clothes-closets.

It

will

;triucted open air theater on the

c, cre fbos on Europa n govern-I
ne:t_

,rcr t of cntertinrnen~t ofered to
ih summri Tschool mtdons of the!
0971.The three pa, , "To Tmin
"Twlft iht41,'tnd=( eplawofI. lA
._., '.- ( en te M ust'u m It t heMi.
Il-n, )Iss w r re 'e(l . l "a ~ ]j-
'. ,t; p o hero or!" compny ano
Icrudon ..Kiains, 11 . e~i, oand
t 1Swo peenledohe.Ays.
The wheperan laerswer
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RIDIM~I GINSTRUCTOR

Good roads for go rseback riding are within a few

blocks of our sais

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MICH iGtl a, -IVVAI egin with his American brother an iu nyTli,-', aayfrm1i s er~sonal.
r has an 4ddted .interest because of the a i;twel a l_ ."itrary ,flaiVes almlost
r A DE :BO ANISTS Iisolation in which -learn live', shu I ensirely.

ProfP. ,a7.es 13. Pollock of the botany.
d'epa rtinent left An Arbor last; Au-
gust for the Haw aiian, Islands where
he will teach duiring; the coming year
as ex:chang;e profe ssor. in the Univer-
sity of 1jawaii. Prof. Hf. F. Bergma
of the University- of Hawaii will take
Professor Pollock's place here.
Whiile on the islands Professor Pol-
lock intends; to do research .York
among the various rimicroscopic plants
vwhich, live on the coral reefs. One
plat;' in pa rticullar, a minute growth
ws.hich, deposits, lime, wi-ll be the main
ohject of the professor's research
toCrki.
Profess(-r Polilock will return to
A1in~ Arbor next summer.
Kee.land rives
7ttontl "Article
Henry Tracy' Kneeland, ex-'20, is
the author of an article, "Lafeadio,
HIearn's Brother," to be printed in
the Atlantic' Monthly.
Lafcadio Hearn is one of the unique
iterary figures of' the past 30 years;
h:, spec:iied in the interpretation of
9.14 JIapan eeiand of Japan where ho
iMed (luring, the most important years o i ie lali g E gih i h
University of Tokio. Kneeland's
article deals with the relations ofI

'A'STORE OF IDVDA HP

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vembr o h umeyesinfcl
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allo realyt '
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FALL spolis -hkn inpatulr requires easy comfort
an esis'tance to routv ,tsacye. The new ]Fall Oxfords for
women show a grea tiniatn to meet this need more, than
h jif way. In 0,erth 1,a heel or one slightly higher, ab-
sout omot asclan t no sc'ieoa beauty. In
fa.ct these styles are extr emely goodl ip Jook at.

Shoes.

Furnishings,

C.lothing,

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have Your Shoces Fitted by X-R'ay

ELECTRIC L.AMPS
ELECTRIlC GRILLS
ELECTRIC T'OASTERS
ELECTRIC IRONS
ELECTRIC HEATERS

WASTE BASKETS
SMOKESTANDS
ASH TRAYS
WIsK BROOMS
CLOTHES HANGERS

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SPORTING GOODS

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ur sockof Candy. Then, you w ill know why
it is ta wshv the reputt ion- we do a mong
th students and townsp.eopl. you, will find
hundre ds of boxes an all filled with th e veryf
cremistof any ade inour own immacu-
L t ktche-ns from day to day.:

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to choose good candy if you send her

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dfeetus to show you our difrn oxes.
always welcome at

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Best of All

ANNhlARBOR'S
MASTER CLEANERS
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