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_______________THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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lILY OFFIC I AL0BULLETIN
catiott -in the Bulletin is coa rctive notice to all members of
rulversitY.Copy received by t.Asiafante the .P' e4A'ert util
p; . .(11:30 . a in.aturirsa.
me 4 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 1924 Nuber 12
ere will be no conference of the Deans on Wednesday, March 19.
X. L Brton.
ffIjnbea of the Uinis'ersity'Staff and Faculty:
oftices emploinlg part-time help arerequested to deliver time slips
reeretnry'srffice°pir to tbe fifth day ,preceingthe'la t day of the .
iio de~ tht thaeayroll clerk may have sufficient time to prepare
t, 1In +ases wheretanme slips are not delivered. as above, it will be
ry ;to hold flack pay until one week after 'regular payday.
J. C. ClirFatenen, Asst. Sec'y.,
dmti n Women:
eetlng f the freshmen women will be held in Sarah Caswell Angel
Wednesday afternoon, March 19th, at 5:00 o'clock. All freshmen
are requested, to be preent for the 'purpose of discussing committees
Lantern Night Pageant.
Marion H. Blood, Assistant Dean of Women.1
ire will be a meeting of the Student Branch, Wednesday, March 19th,
in Room 304, Michigan Union. i. U. Suinderso P
., n quiz in !Geology 2, Wednesday, March 19th, at 4 p. m.. Students
ames begin with the letters A to M inclusive will take he test in
Law Building. All the rest will take thetest in the Natural Science
re4 and 24, Section 1, will hereafter meet in room 301 Engineering
tiron 11,will nmeet In. room, 401 Engineering Ruiding at 1 p. m. Tues-
Thursday. George W. TDunn.
ance Club-meeting, Wednesday, 4:15 o'clock, Michigan Union, Room
A. G. ( 3fiiI
is Wednesday, March 19, at 4:3. Room B 173, N. S. Building
,y Lois S. Ehlers, Lewis and Clark Expedition, 1804-18(.
. It. Davivs. P
It Chubs:
March meeting of the Research Club will be held on Wednesday
Ith at 8 p. m. In the J-Istologcal Laboratory. The following papers
resented:
r Methods of Crimologic Inquiry" by Professor A. Ei. Wood.
ion between Colloids and Electrolytes" by Professor A. L. Ferguson.
, ouncil wll meet at ,7;30"l.Dn.."'
arr ~T. 1.1. Hildebrad, 'Secreary.;
pney C nistlan, University organsist, :wll give te folowig programn
uI toujuan~,Wednes4 Y at krnoon .at 415:,
a ifla. ~tnG (3onn tx°.Iyle o;ts,; MlrchbeFui .re.et hat
~ue<.( iGtia ), crzo-Ca-prlc e (Ward, °Pelud "and ,,Ftgue :onI
,t t, reiude to L len grin"Wgev,,Gavotte (Mignon) (Tor-
sI t~oe abrg-J1et). htFs .Si Secretry.
Esther D . Htollands, so .artist:-student of William Whiele' will
F iol Oiing .*po r.mtpwhich the generalpublic i. orially iivid
si olft ls cWedraesay evanm at8::
4e "at ,la S~ese, L'Abtradnoae, Lja i R1'utque Cccs,Tay7
X, S ons $6baWlt ca Waterily,. The VWy sof the)Wo',. A Dran
I p ei . a "arj k;u a la eune lnloxe (from "akme") Leo Del-
tIlc.a,;h~i.reaing,(,Bintri dge C e t;'Little.Sheperd's:Song
rW at) o~Ago Sweetheart Mine (dward' acDowell). Ra, lied
,oert Cottenet). tharle A . ink, 'Secretary.
C. Forination for :3:0 p. in. Today:
uty Dill:,All members-Companies A and 13, Coast Artillery
ci. pa ci i at Morris Hall.
er.a, nOmimpssoned Officers, Seniors and Juniors not includeI
ttov~ f yratlonis assemble at nfatry, office.4
.ra Win. T. Crenter.
film ".Makog en" will be shown in the Natural Scec e Auitrium
rnbon at 44:15 p. m.'
filmn will shaow the course oaf training givenm the C. M. T. C. at Camp
Ott summer ande, will be preceded by a short talk on te sub ect by.
T. C. Ho61m. U. S. Cavalry.{
are invited to attend. Ii.''. f(a rpenat .
ty of f lmlgan J1Band:

ular rehearsal tonwght at seven o'clock at Banl Ile adqnarters.
W 1 diiam w!aI11i1'h , 1r.. ?Ma [ng'1r.

Chief To In~spect atttuaaaaim iii aiim iijII3Ittaaaaa:Ei3auaaraattttttigiiiiigIItfttitugiiiiuitgitia ttiiiaiittUI utu1Iiifl
Navy Reserve UIFR N RO H R
omande, T. Broadheiisadcm -ifth Avenue Boot Shop '
mandant of the M ichigan division of
the United States Naval Reserve force,
will inspect the local unit at theirNE O
drill hall tonight in- R. 0. T. C. head-
quarters.-
Every member of the -Naval reserve"
in Ann Arbor is urged to be present- Exhibiting at
in full uniform. The third lecture In 1:
navigation by Ensign Lee will be giv- : 'lid & Co'm pany
en, and plans completed for the radio 1:
course. Men who have made applica- :-~
tion but have not had their physical-:~ 311 STATE STREET
examination will report to the medical;
officer upon arrival. The meetingI~~1 0"t
will 1)e at '7:30i o'clock. =M a c 8'L U A' r,., 17 t
.
flf(i~ttt LFACVINIE Satt~ttallaaaflI'Abakl alilatltt iti gVittttt~ttevl

AS SASONOPEMV NERS
(Continued from1Page Six)
solved. Bob Knode, former Michigan
star, is making a good impression and
may b.e used at the initial sack. George
Flile, who won 27 games last' season,1
is getting into form, and',expects toI
have as big a season as the last cam-
paig-n. Jimz Edwards, a left-hander,
is also showing. excellent form in
camp, and should be a wvinner for the
Tribe this season.
"Jimmie the adtaker" sells anythingI
quickly.-Aft.
FL SEP ANYWHEREf, BUT
EAT AT RE'S
SHE CLUB LUNCIIt
712 Arbor Street
Near State and Packard Streets~

Read The D aily "Classified" Columins

Style: "Distinctive or chara{
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be shortened to " Stetson
speaking of hats.

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The name is ,all
you need to know!
A good name and the high
/ ..'standard which it invariably
stands .for are-inseparable.
So it is .that, to well drse
men, "Cheney' ', in the necks
band of, a cravat, has come to
mean correctness of style and
pattern, craftsma~nship of
weave,, and excellence of
t - m aterials.
J F ALSO TUEULAR$ AND BATWIhNGS
Made b
The makers of Chenezy Silk;

1The Constitutional Development of the University of Michigan. Some
Principles and Practices
by JO HN E. KIRKPATRI(
The several acts. of the legislature and the constitutional provisions for the govern
versity ar ereviewed in the lighbt of political principles and pralctices. The University
pidneer in the movement for state Institutions of higher learning and as showing to
paternalistic practices in the .government of the American college and university.
a more democratic practice it -is suggested that a h art of the board of regents should
alumni, students and faculty, and that the deans and president should be chosen by
faculties of the several schools and departments.
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NEW TOPCOATS!"
'weeds, Cravenetts,
Gabardines

ADWOLE summer free! It may never
happen again-once your, college
days are over, Europe! You need at least
two months to get a real glimpse at her
marvelous art treasures-her gay, fasci..
nating cities -her stirring events. The
Olympic Games -the races at Epsom
and. Deauville-the British Empire Ex-
hibition--these are all great numbers
on this summer's program.

Campus Togs for our FIo
Despite the fact that for twenty-five years we made our cothes
them under the label, Chas. Kaufman & ro. we chose the iiam,
Togs as significant of the new 'spirit in clothes for men of all a
For the past ten years we have featured Campus Togs as the t
for our clothes. It seemed to us significant as a name that wouL
clothes designed and proportioned to please discriminating mien
signifies in dress the breeze and smartness that the young mant
boy who travels the campus has, and which puts him in the em
at least from the standpoint of being youthful and making tho
his age in his appearance. ;
To also put youthful appearance into clothes for older men, wai
feature for our designing department to work out successfully,
achievethent wet confidently present clothes to the world, for
which measure up to the significance of the trade name we hav

ev

are lower., The quiality bet-
/er before. These are ideal
,s. Good for either raincoats

77--

inary top coat war. Bi
selection is complete.

ruv now-

Your Expenses
can be 'kept down. $125 takes you over
second cabin on a great steamer. Com-
fort--merry company-plenty of pas-
times.. Second cabin accommodations
are being more -and more sought after
by travelers who want comfort at .a
moderate cost. Then there are the great
luxury shis-,the Majestic-largest in
the world--the Homeric-the Olymic
--fitly called "The Magnificent Trio".
Our services offer sailings to five Euro.
pean countries.

A broad variety of pocets, plaits, belts,
etc., is to. be found under these dif-,
ferent types of models illustrated.
Prefere~nce for the more subdued tones
in woolens prevails this Spring.

NM1 YORK~ BOSTON SAN FRANCISW
clothes,#foro n&men

We guarantee our clothes

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Shoes
Hightops, Packs, Army
shoes and hiking shoes. A
necessity for the outdoor man
or woman.< We have them
for both men and women.

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$4

Ask ora copy of "When
It Hapupens in Europe",
w.hich tells just when
and where the interest-
ing events of the Euro-
pean season take pl ace,
S Also "Your Trip to
.Europe" and "Comfort
in Second Clam'".r

$45,
$5 0 Feature spring
Suitings
Edefield Stips
____________ Lsbon Check
Cardiff Plaids
Xenoc rlr es

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