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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

lIOSENNEXT F [[
t Appointed 1Will Enter tOx-
ford in October
Th,
CATIONS USrtT BI: IN
LLOYD'S OFFICE BY JUNE 2
Rhodes scholar from the none-)
f the University :and other col-
mnd. schools throughout '~ state
appointed on Deccibber 8, 1923,
State Comnmittee, for 1lichigan.
-h.olar appointed will enter Ox-
iOctober, 1924.'
lie past it has been the custom
University to nominate five srmthtubeu- apy
ction of not more than four is
iade in June and possibly, it
ates appear, of one or more next

ricanl Ambassadors Give Hairding
Their O pinions On, WorldConitin

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fool. I did not wear my freshman cap. the doors of the leading university
I wore knit ties andy colored socks buildings during rush hours to cry
witlf golf knlclers. I. sure am a darn "have you 'any pennies?" They got
fool."- This is the sign, tacked on ev- 1 them.
cry freshman's back who does not con-
form with the traditions at tile Univer-, 31ashiglor--- University girls will
city of Pennsylvania.'I tell fat people how to Prow thin at
I their annual home economics open
NinneSOt--As the first step in their house on the campus Mlay 18. The
initiation, neophytes ofP Skin and diet exhibits at the open house will
Bones, senior girls' honor society, wereV show foods for ovedweights and under-
set to collect pennies ;from all ;1nier- weights, for infants and children. How
city students. The fair damsels trotted forks and :spoons should be arranged
briskly about the knoll and haunted on the table for formal and semi-form-

at occasions willnobe demo
11ahigt 1Pacia
perience is beiing obtaine4'
versity of Washington stuc
lug in marititne coimen
now at sea in oitions o'm
ers plying between portec
is ocean. This is given as
training in the steami
which is a department ini
of business adruinistratioi

TObAY 1S

DAY.

" ~ Studeonts wishing to have the,".
nan,;es considered for this scholarship
should make out their applicationl con-
taing whiat supporting credentials
they may ha -e and hand it in to Dean'
*Alfre~d H. Lloyd, of the graduate
school, who is chairman of the Uni-
versity Rhodes scholarship commit-!
tee, not later than Saturday noon,
'~June 2."
Applicants will be given the oppor-
ttunity Of meeting the University com-
nmittee sometime between June 2 and
15. Detailed information, conferencej
and application blanks may be had at
Dean Lloyd's office, room 9, in Univer-
sity hall.
DOCTOR NOSYY LEfIS
O0 EUOPEAN TRIP
Dr. Fr eder ick G. Novy of the Mledi-
cal school, and his son Frederick
Georgc Novy, Jr., left Ann .Arbor Mton-
dlay afternoon for a~ four months trip
to Europe where they will represent
the University at the festivities to be
hl:nPrsdrnthsumrn'connection with the Pasteur centen-
nial and in London where sessions?
will be hield at St. Bartholomecw's hos-
pita~l commemorating the eight hun -
dredth anniversary of the Saint. +
Following the sessions at Paris, Dr.
Novy. and his son will spend a few
days .at Strasbourg, after which they
will go to London, returning to .Ann
Arbor' late in Septembor.
Dr. 1-1.W. Emerson, of the Mdedical
school, will take charge of Dr. Novy's!
department during his absence.
TODAY IS "M" DAY.

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Left to right, Anbassadors Cyrus E. Woods to Toklo, Vol. 'George Ilarve , to Garcat Britain and Alanson B.
Htoughton to (erniiiiy!
President -Harding and State Secretary Hughes are receiving first hall I fromntUncle S ai's envoys to Japan.}
Germany and Great Britain their opinions of conditions generally in Fu rope and the orient. Col. George Harvey,
amb~assador to Great Britain; Alanson B. Houghton, ambassador to Germany, and Cyrus E. Woods. recently'
summoned from the ambassadorial post in Madrid to assume the same duties at Tokio, recently arrived from Eu-
r ope on the same boat for conferences with the president and the state officials in Washington.
j ' ^Many large trees were taken 'pp by the
J l eO t er Colges roots or split into pieces by the gale.
The morning after the storm found
sidewalks obstructed, windows broken,
dose Polyt eclniic-- The students tendent of the post office branches on and large branches strewvn about ev-
threatened to leave school in a body tho campus has compiled some static-' erywherc.
tics wt Lich reveal, among other things, '
yeser ay mo ni g nl ss tho r si n-that 1,800 laundry bags are sent hom e Nlebraska--Organizations having fi-
ation o,: a certain official was immned- vb ivriysuet.incildfiswllheaerote
iatel y requested, according to a de:,-, eery week yuiest tdns acaldfct ilhratrntb
iath fom he klaomaschol.ToeThis' makes a total weight of about; pernitted to hold any sort of enter-
officialrobjetedOkltom stilloa . Tuis three and a ,half tons. He also says tainment, according to action taken by
however, anCh tdns t~iat the students save approximately 1 the student organization commnittee.
hour. last night, had not carrL_.,, ut 4 !00 a year, by sending their laundry1 The purpose of the committee in mak-
thei~ e~het n:3tAcad of to local laundrymnen. ing such a ruling is to induce organ-
_____ izaticons to liquidate or at least to re-
( A. wind storm struck the Cucec their present deficits.
Iowa Stte.-Clyde Kintsley, st'pei ty , few nights ago, and' didl more
than $1,000, damage onl tti campus. Pelwsyvlvania "I've been, a damn
SOCK I TODAY IS "N" DAY. 'TODAY IS "31" DAY.
INSURANC E

A WORLD.CONVENTION ON BUSINESS PROMOTION
t~tion r. otesixtebnneswrdwtot ubn
elbows Swath
6bight others, every business man, no matter how
6*il andalert, will grow stale. If he depends entirely upon
his wn esources,,he will lose out, because he- is in compe-
tidh. ithothers who know the value of obtaining the
outside'oitit of view.}
To ,brighten up, your sales promotion methods, to know
how t6 apply advertising in the building of a bigger, better,t
sounder and more profitable business; attend the
NINETEENTH ANNUAL CONVENTION
ASOCIATED ADVERTISING CLUBS of the WORLD .
t,' Atlantic City, June 3 to 7 1923
Membership. in the Association educational exhibit. of advertising.'
14 not essential. All business then Share with us the joy of June in
and womnen are welcome. In addi- Atlantic City. 'What a delightful.
tion :to the big genkeral' sessions, place it is in that {delicious month!1
there will be more than thirty ses- Ample hotel. accommodations at
sions s c'ializin ..in; the discussion reasonable, guaranteed rates, admi- ~ ~ ~ ~ .
*id'closc.i p study of various Iinds rable transportation facilities, spe- h eutushejyo
and'phas - of advertising, and its cial railroad rates-a great business Jun in Atlaznic Ct
application to specialized "lines of- opportunity and a chance to spend
business: In .addionr to the some most enjoyable days at a cost'
segsions ,.lbaded full' of business- less than' the usual expense, of
building ideas, will be a great going to this-Queen of Resorts.
For full information as to special railroad rates, hotels, etc., address:
ASSOCIATED ADVERTISING CLUBS,
- I10 WEST 40TH STREET, NEW YORK, N. Y.

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one of the most important things to be remembered
when, you go. out into the. world is that in present-day
.life. good- clothes play an essential part in the attain-
,ment of success. The'well-diressed roan will find that
his, smbart .appearance is constantly an asset, in the
business, as well as the social world. And good dress-
"era everywhere are more and more convinced of the
fact that :tailor-made, clothes are not only better look-
ing, but give longer and more economical wear than
any other kind.
Your order, 'placed now, will be filled before
Commiencemnent.

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