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THE IMICHIGAN DAILY

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OFFICIAL BULLETIN

IPublication in the Bulletin Is cch1sructive notW(' to all members of
the University. Copy received ba tb,, Asw~istznt t( tbt ~x ", t uritil
3:30 p. mn. (11:30 a. i. Satutrslo.s
Volume 4 WIEP'NY'SDA , FEBiRVANI '!.,27,i OI~t er 107

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the Dleans:
There will be a conference of the Deans on YWednesdvy, Ftebr iary 27, at
o'clock in the President's office. 1V. 1L. Bir"on.
S. uIrine Corps Commtrission1S:
All students making application, for Comnnjisions in the UT. S. Mlarine
-p must appear in person before the Comumittee wvhich is receiving tiidse
Iications. The Committee may he consultedl on Tuesday, Feb. 2, aixd
dnesay, Feb. 27, in Room '208 economics )lriliilng at 3 p. in.
..,It.aydo"I.
The exhibition of pencil drawing; and etc;hing s 1rsented by thi) Ann Ar-
Art Association in XMemorial 1-Tll, will b nrae by etchings of Fra'k.
Langwyn and William Walcot, nod be cctinued one week(hnger, b)eing
n weekdays 1:30U-a:00 and Sunday 2:00-5:00. It is freoe to tdn.
WarEn P 1.Lo ar Irei ..

(srrullO)Olioll Clu1b:
Preiina ;ry commit tee meeting on "International Night" entertainment
todl-y, Februay27, in Room 302 University Haill. at 4. p. M.
("Irltsm 1'. Well'. General (Cha irman.
Thenex reulr iectngof Phi Sigmia wili be on Wednesday, February
27, G? ,7:30 p. rm. in Room Z2'242, Natural Science Building. Dr. Johnson will
spseakn "PrI'olemCs in Orothodontia" I. . Wagner, Sec.-Treas.
Therev.will be no meeting of the Sociedad Wednesdacty evening, but the
So,,l ty's Play Cast wil rehearse in Lane Hall audit orim at 8:00 o'clock.
F. A. Nereado .
Orz'n n. cital :
Palmer Chriistian, Univers;ity Organist, will give the (followirng priogram7
in Hill Audi torium, Wednesdayv afternoon at 4:15:
Ilos>-anal) (Duboiis) ; nocturne. (Ferrata); Scherzine (Ferrata) ; Sym-
,l)hc,:ic Chorale on 'jsu eirne Freude", (Karg-Eler.It) ; Sparing; SongI (Men-
do l,-ohn) ; "Kol NidIrei" (1,ruch) Largo (Olndel).
('hlarles, A. Sink, Seer ' ary.
I. 0.a T. C.i Formation for D :00 p. 'n. Tfoil u'.y:
I Infantry Drill "G" Company (Signal Cwrps) at R. 0. T.C',. Headquarters.
Uniforms will be worn.
Company Rifle M~atch : "A'' Company tearni to Fire at Room .1.0 West
s ngineering building.
r Officers, noneolmmIliss ioned Offiecs, Junilor°, and Seniors, at Infantry
ofrice, Old hngineering Shops.
fund p 1ractice M1orris flil.
Rehearsal tonight in THill Auditorium at 7 o'clock. A full attendance i,
r o,4jred. By order of the Director, William Graullelt, .Jr., Mgr.

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.. __ ,WA-shington. Feb. 26.-Aniother sold-
M ore than 5,54 inches of snow has i r b n s il p ov d g f r 20 y a s'
endowment insurance for all World'
fallen during the past week, accord-£ war veterans weas inltroducedl into the~
ing to records at the astronomical ob- Houxse yesterday by Rep. Hamilton
servatory. This snowfall with the 2.7 Fish (Rep.), New York.
inches of snow which was on the;________
ground before that time has given AnnI Attend the Ms meeting.
Arbor much trouble and afforded mucb
pleasure.I
vWinter sports have come into their=
own, for the boulevard has afforded
ideal conditions for tobogganing, bob-
bang and skiing. Before the snow of
the past week fell, there was a cover-r
ing of ice over the road and the hills
on the boulevard. This furnished ar
foundation for the soft snow, which
has been packed down until a hard'a
surface has been' formed.
Saturday and Friday the boulevard
was crowded with outdoor enthusiasts.
!1t 3 o'clock Saturday afternoon there f
were more than 100 skiers, a dozenI
bobbing parties and half a dozen to-I
bogganing parties' scattered around'
the hills of the boulevard.
Weinberg's Coliseum offered plenty.4
of' opportunity for those who are
skating enthusiasts by opening from '.;.
.4;30 o'clock until noon and from 2>"
until 5 o'clock both Saturday and Fri s;..
day. There was also skating after the
Minnesota-Michigan hockey games.
Moth nights. More than 253 paid ad-t
missions were taken in besides season,
tickets.
Mullison's. have been busy renting}
cutters to those -who do not care for1.
the more strenuous outdoor sports'
Cuttering is becoming more and more
a popular pastime among the studentsf
Attend the Mass meeting..

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DIRIAN-AN~N ARBOR BUS LINE
Ceral Time (Slow Time)
Leave Cham.ber of Comnmerce
Week Pays Sundays
6:45 a. m. 6:45 a. m.
12:45 P.m. 6:43 P.M.
,,AS. H. ELLIOTT, Proprietor
'hone 926-li Adrian, Mich.

Pro'cfeissor Ermine C. Cae of the Geooy !;, I r:mntof the up iversil;y
will give an illustrated lectureon(L 'Wfl,3iz.t t1 OT(AW lan lontdles & t!",
Mesozoic Period" under the , oint at idees Othe Socke~y of they"g ;k= TO '
the Junior Research Club) on Thursday evening, FebIruary 2 t1 z, at 8:00
o'clock, in the Natural Scienice Auditorium.
All members of the University Faculties and i studlents intecrested in scin-
tific research are invited to attendl this lecture..
A ldred'SctH WMAiL bnPresident.
Honor Colnne. eil z~ati,#:
There will be a mneeting of the Bono r ouncil Wednesday, February
27, in the L.eague Parlors of Barbour Gyinwisipzin at 4 o'clock.
Ileeii~ Locke, Sec retary-ZTrea~z~-rer.
Ecoomc~ --3h' 'Trii
MIVr. Thrun'Ws eight o' clck se:',esion wili n C :lroom 101.he. on Wednes-
day. I'. M. 'Thri.
I will be unable to meet, the class in Child Hlygiene No. 6 on Ivednesday,"
February 27th at one o'clo, 1.. ib aIt. Bartlett.
Geology 1:
The supplementary ennmination for those absent from the linal examin-
ation in Geology 1 will be held Saturday, March 1st, from 0-12 in Room
437 Natural Sciexnce. 1. 1). Stott.
political Science 1, 3aeipIxmii~n
.A r_ ke-up axyawnVir~tn for those who missed the final in Political
Science 1 will bheld irSsterday, Marc 1 from D tO 12 a. in., Room 102 Econ-
omnics Butildingr. 1.I. Reed.
Extemp~ore Comtes{,:
The University F'xtrim o? Coiite:t will be held in U7-Hall Auitorium
at 8O00n. in.,VWednesday,2 February 27. The general subject for the spee ches
will bn "The Bok P'eace Pln." Tfiw public is invited. Admission free.
The contestants wvho are to takeprt in thr cntfest will Pipet in room
302 MTason Hal Wed yCndayit 5:00 Ip. m toleanilwha ,t lphase ofthe '; nera1
S"bject each WHil reat , in theonts of ti- ocx ciig,
ora ..ti@;I iniCO irnan Loch!l centests.
S-,Ilma XI ;1nd11Juni r1cerHub-~h
- tr-"ioa qr, 'The Gwant Retilens of Mesozoic Time," by Prof.

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: - 2:-- Social workers' conference.
(1 Miss Grace IlIitchens speaks on 'The
I l A N (1 ON Race Problem," Union.-
1 f7 *(*-- Social workers conference.;
_...,...,,,._...:_.__:_... ..,... . I Miss Grace Hutchins speaks on "The
y :oo7:00;2 -- coni'rence.discussion of students
subject, "Is 1' ronf the grave of, 4:W6-- Maline, .3luslccal meets at
civilization" MssGrace Nhutch- Scoo ofMuic
in s, specak;er, R oom 302, Union.____ ______
1 2iG--- flieatic.;clab luncheon, Il 111 frrn~
Union. 5i : CITE~ IL tL~l
iB. Chaffee speaks on "Labor andP[i[iI TFfA
Capital," Utnion, I111
df ~-:rt*1ite *11iu~cale iets in rn-I
! : }-- S'crrlaw ehass meets in roont AinmIArbor xwill begin the celebration
E, Law building. l;er centennial anniversary at a
4c o;"v~i~i~ van recital, I1111all. ban q net t 6:130 -o'clock to-
d itorium7,. night in the Union. The large attend-"
( ;;lP:-('enteaa+:l sha2Piie otIO. nce of Y470 people 1is expected to be
7 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ) ':>U'vriyjot fteAeia rS ntA great many of that num-f
Legion meets in room 302 Union.
7 :30--SagInaw club miieds in room h)t Eer hv ncsoswho camne hereI
p0''Uion. du:T'rng'.:' first 1 .1year period.
7.-1- - Social Works ' contfere',Ne. Pedn a L. Burton will
Mrs. W illiam1 u td ham.speaks onugxe e mugin address of the evening
"The Abo(lition o \VQr. Union. kig as his; subject "Civic Pride"{
W; :"4; -l Eemin ra eo sscy peaking (colt- a Pres idient-l"'M eritus harryB
test, 1-J)'Ill(uitium;1T1, hit h(_2'IillTbe toa)sttmaster. "Ann
x.41(- ir£°,ff;< Iisp tar~c"i ay caset re.Arbor Ore Hundred Years >Ago" wil)
hearse in Lane hil. he the subject whlich Prof. 0. W,
____ bnon, Gof the Ameican history
00-dSe p ;"depalent, will speak on and "Ann
0:40 -se4at wor~iers' Colfer once. I. v ich NMayor G; . aNewis will tally Qn.
Al. Dunbar speaks onti hle Negro," -
Uno.Attend the Mass meeting.

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it on your razor. The fault lies
elsewhere.
Unless your beard is properly
massaged by a supple, pliable
shaving brush with just the
correct degree of stiffness, the
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and pulls.
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comforts
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Your beard, however tough,
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the roots of each hair, holds it
firmly erect, easy to cut.
Rubbing in the lather with your
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Rubberset bristles are , gripped
everlastingly in hard rubber.
They can't come out and mixc
with the lather.'
Each Rubberset Brush is guar-
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on the campus. Made by Ru bberset
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