b'UVIUIL ntruni IVIARNL SI mini in nnwin- nnnnrrnn '81011-S $,J.5COLLTED £ C CAMPAICGN SEN1IN(.BAND~ TO 4)a S. LD5 INT Reports on the total proceeds that were realized in the drive that raised the money necessary to send the band to the Ohio State football game were made public yesterday by the Student council, showing a sum of $1;639.55 collected. Of this sum $106.25 resulted1 from donations by merchants, $496.80 was collected at mass meetings, and $1,036.50 was realized from the tag day sale. O. H. Hans, Majestic theater, Blu- Maize Blossom shop, Wagner and com- pany, Arcade theater, Graham's, Cal-! kins-Fletcher, 0. D. Morrill, Slater Book shop, Tinker and company, Hal- ler Jewelry store, Campus Bootery, Sugden Drug company, Ann Arbor Savings, Quarry Drug company, Busy Bee, Goldman Brothers, Guy Wool- folk, and Larned Hardware company. PRIZES OFFERED POLITICAL ESSAYS, Announcement of the Harris Politic- GOOD ROADS dORIyNIION al Science Essay contest for the year, 1922-23, has been made by the political ROY CHAPIN, EX-'02, TO PRESIDE science department of the University. AT ANNUAL ASSOCIA"ION All undergraduate students of the Un- j EETING iversities 'of Michigan, Illinois, Indi- ana. Iowa, Minnesota and Wsns Michigan wvill be represented by an aa Iowainesote ndstWisconsinalumnus and faculty man on the pro- are eligible to the contest. gram of the annual meeting of thq The purpose of the contest is "to Michigan State Good Roads associa- foster good citizenship, promote a wid- tion which will be held Nov. 21, 22, er respect for law, order and the con- 23, at the Coliseum in Grand Rapid::, stitution, and to encourage a study of More than 3000 delegates, largely from the north central division of the all questions relating to the public National Highway association are ex- morals, federal and *tate administra- pected to attend. tion, municipal government and party Roy D. Chapin, ex-'02, as Michigan politics." A wide range of subjects is director of the National Highways included in the list which is posted on Traffic association, will preside at the the political science bulletin board in opening session on the afternoon of the Economics building. Nov. 21. Prof. Arthur - H. Blanchard, The committee in charge of the se- head of the highway engineering de- lection of the best essays stipulate partment of the University, and presi- that papers must not exceed 10,000 dent of the National Highway' Traffic words in length, and must be submitt- association, will speak at the evening ed with a "nom de plume." Prizes of session on the same day, taking as $150 and $100 will be given for the his subject, "The Economic Value of first and second best essays. Highway Transport Franchises". As president of the national association CERCLE FRANCAIS rofessor Blanchard will introduce TO GIVE LECTURE many "matters for discussion by theTOGV LE UR assemblage. The prime importance to the people Eugeno E. Rovillain, assistant pro- of Michigan of the meeting, according fessor of Romance languages, will de- to Professor Blanchard, is the fact liver the first of the lectures to be that the questions chosen for discus- sion are those which will come be- given by the Cercle Francais this year fore the state legisature during the at 4:15 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in coming year. More than 50 percent room 203, Tappan hall. "Le Vieux Et of the legislature attend the meetings Le Nouveau Paris" is the subject of of the society every year. For this I reason the topics for discussion athis opening talk. The lecture, which the coming meeting were selected is open to the entire public will be with great care by a committee com illustrated by slides. posed of Frank F. Rogers, state com- The other lectures to be given by missioner of highways, P. T. Colgrov the Cercle during the first semester president of the Michigan State Good'teCrlduig h fstemtr Roads association, and Professor are as follows: Nov. 29.-Assistant Blanchard. Professor Marcel Clivel on "Le Cou-, eur De La France-LA Loire Et Ses Junior Lits Meet Tomorrow Chateaux." Jan. 10.-Dr. Jean B. Cloppet on "Pierre Loti" sa vie et son Members of the junior literary class; oeuvre" and Jan. 24-Mr. Warner Pat- will meet at 4 o'clock tomorrow in terson, on "Le Poete Francis Jammes." Natural Science auditorium for the These lectures will all be delivered in purpose of electing members of its French. Associate membership tickets class to the general committee for the admitting to all lectures and also to J-Hop. the annual play may be procured at Prof. A. G. Canfleld's office, University Lost Something? Let a "Daily" class- thall, and from A. J. Jobin, director of ified ad find it for you.-Adv. the Cercle Francais, room 7, Tappan 11 I K IF. 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