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November 24, 1922 - Image 5

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The Michigan Daily, 1922-11-24

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TO MAKE GARDEN D09010EX-SERVICEMEN nov.lcomeWisconsin d sTeam
ENGINERINGTO Wadison, Nov. 23.-Wisconsin stu-
0 F N. S. COURTU MUST FILE CLA [IMS dents upheld Wisconsin tradition and
spirit Sunday when the football team
Small Green House for Cultivation of BEtGIVEN AIT IEHIDec. 16 Declared Last Date; NO returned from Michigan. The train
Plants to be Addedi Claim's Accepted Later was scheduled to arrive at 9:30 o'clock
Sunday morning. No team arrived
SPECIAL LABORATORY WILL BE but the loyal crowd remained at the
Improvements which will change CONDUCTED AND A SET depot until noon. Because there was
th aurlSinc or fo :ASSEMBLED by ex-service men should be filled by!
the Natural Science court from a A) Dec. 16, according to authorities. Un- then no sign of the train th y dis-
dumping ground to a court garden der the terms of the Vocational Re persed but returned in spite of din-
adapted to biological and zoological Advanced students inelectricalen-Inerallsat1:! habilitation act oJ,1922, ner calls at 1:35 o'clock when the
research are being carried on under gineering will have the opportunity jany iaim act f June 10, news was broadcasted that the team
the direction of the Buildings and to take a practical course in radio ay lam i was coining in.
Grounds department of the University. engineering which will be tiated Men who secured government in-
A small greenhou'se will be added to nschool. A limited number of students surance while in the servcie have the Prof. Wlaipple Attends Convention
the garden. A pond of water will alswho have completed two prerequisites right to reinstate it or convert it. It Prof. Guy M. Whipple, of the School
be built within the enclosure, whichi must be noted that the longer this is of Education, left yesterday for Beloit,
will be used for the breed- of the course, a physics coursein delayed the higher the rate becomes. Wis., where he will speak to a gather-
vacuum tubes, and special work in
ing of amphibious reptiles and the !etIn addition all insurance of this sort ing of educators.
growing of various plants. The pond must be converted under the present
is of special design and is arranged, mInconect ththeycourse, work regulations not later than March 3, Coy a room to rent* A Daily classi-
so that it can be covered in cold In conecio labtrathe w1926. fled ad will fina a roomer.-Adv.
in a special laboratory will be con-_________________
weather. A driveway is planned to go ducted with the purpose of designing
all the.way around the court and and assembling a small radio
bushes. and creeping vines will be which it is hoped will be in operation ,
prdby the first of March. Erwin F. UNI TED PC AR
Dreese of the electrical engineering
COAL SITUATION BETTER department who will have charge of
the clew department emphasizes the
That there has been a great im-' fact that this is a serious attempt to, ZAZ B E
provement in the general coal situa-Lestablish work in this field on a high RAZORS AND RAZOR BLADES
tion this year over the state of affairs plane, the department and equipment 99c
at a corresponding time during the 'to be expended as the need for a large --l-- -.- R-z-----9-
last few years is the opinion of Re- broadcasting station becomes evident. Gillette Razor Blades, per dozen ................ . . 79c
gent Junius E. Beal, who has been
acting in the capacity of fuel admin-: Quirk, '93, 'l ive Talk Sunday REMEMBER WE SAY GILLETTE
istrator of Washtenaw county. "The Community Theatre as aB ,
While the supply of hard coal is Means of Developing Local Art" will Auto Strop Razors................. . .. ...... . 89c
distinctly limited there is enough to be the subject of an illustrated talk
provide essential industries and there to be given by Mr. Daniel L. Quirk. Auto Strop Blades, per package .. ..... .. ... .. ..45c
is in addition sufficient soft coal to '93, Sunday evening at ,Harris hall,
satisfy all demands. Mr. Quirk organized the Ypsilanti PLAYING CARDS
Players in 1915. During the past sum-
422 Sgn Up for Teaching Jobs mer lie conducted a course at the Pinochle Decks .. .........................45c
Four hundred ana twenty-two stu- State Normal school on play produe-Sa. ......Bcle4
dents enrolled with the Bureau of En- tiontanddramatic technique. Mr. Uncle Sam .......... 2C Bicycle ... ..... . .... 45c
rollment for Teachers last week, an Quirk will speak following a supper Nestors.............35c Bee.......... . . 50c
increase of 112 over the total initial I which begins at C o'clock. Both the
enrollment last year, and 171 over supper and talk are open to all who Ash Trays - Brass ............................ 25c
that of the year before, according to wish to attend.
tharftetyCaeosere acrig ofthlass Cigarette Snuffers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25c
teachers' Cameron, secretary of the Got something for sale? A "Daily"
tlassified as will sell it for you--Adv. THE UNITED CIGAR STORE
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