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GLEEMEN TO SING''
WITHOHIOSTATE!
W I H U 10Thirty-Three -Nen Fro in Or fiamnlzatimi
To Slug At Cleveland Affair
With oldo Sate
"CAMPILUS REVUE" T4 BE GIVEN
UJNDER BIG TES' CLUB AUSPICES
Returns Today
LU SOIDDHISPANICA
TO -HOLD D E ANtEHAPRIL
La Sociedad Hfispanica will hold an
informal dance on the evening of Fri-
day, April 4, in the parlors of Barbour
gymnasium. Tickets will be $1.25 perI
couple. Due to the limited capacity
of the parlors, members of the Socied-
ad will be given ticket preference un-
til March 25. There will be an exhibi-.
tion of several Spanish dances.
Hfarvard Figures
EIJuetion Costs
$4.05 Per hour
mand for increased wages. The pre- l n n
mier announced that strikers would U
from the military. He charged the SLOGO B i
strike was political.
Irv'i\aquette Msarch 20-Dogfs
WEEK5CRUIE F cites of 'oi rruette, Islpeminr
TWO ~E1M uj~jautiue, and ailnost all of the :la
liii! 'EDcount , and part of laraga
WRAL ESERVE PLANK E aveolbeen placed untler a stric
AE
5of the
ig, ?deg-
arquette
county
ct quar-
Thirty-three selected men 'from ... .
the U'niversity glee club, will take
part in the "Oani~us jt~eyie'" tog-eth-
or with thea club from Ohio, State 'ni-
versit.The concert will be gander }.:.* *'~
the ausipces of the Big Ton University
club of that city.
Five ther Pglee club concerts art-
scheduled for this sprinag in Cleveland.'
This recital is exphected to surpass ;any
of the othier concerts to -be given, by
the other schools. R. Winfield Adams,
baritone soloist of the local club, will
sing several selections. The Varsity
quartet and Booth 's orchestra will
also be featured on the program. A
dance at the Masonic ball rooms will
follow the concert. .IIrof. W. J. Hu'-ey
The following ,program will be gi a-IpL' oessor Hussey returns today
en by the Michigan Club: froma ti oSuhArc.hr
Onrit th ....... .........Buc he as been engaged in an effort to
On te Se +... ,, , IsceI find a suitable site for a University of
MVlorning Hymn ...... ... Henschel1~flA~ A
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Plans were mIlef last nFight, at the
nzetit? of the; United States Naval
-Reserve corps, for a tw4' weeks cruiseI
starting Junec fif'tecnth. with Duluth'
as its IproOabhe (destination.'
Coromandr Eroadhead of Detroit
was the officeer it ccharge of .the, per-
son~i i insnectioli. He also rev-I-Nee
the drill .maneuvcrs. The 'Regulatio
Naval l'ecture Was given 'by Ensign
Lee. Meetings are held every We dues-
(ay night 'and all interested are in-
vited to attend,
Patronize Daily Advertisers.-Adv.
antine by the Michigan commissioner
of agriculture, as the result of tho
tests conducted by the research de-i
p artment of the Unive rsity. of Michi-
gan hospital definitely sh~wing thiati
thle heads of the two dogs they ex aminr-l
ed showed both animals b'ad rabies.
kAn epidemic of rabies -has been1
raging in the upper peninulna among
the canines for 'mor'e than -a month.-
Ihazy HIN"'W~ha Ainttr
The distinction of being Italy's
first wo)nian aviator belong to Si'-nora
M'imi' Fint", vwife of the aetive fas-
istal mi,1ister, who is~ both homse sec-
retary, .anxl head of the air depart-
Students of the Graduate school of
Business Administration in Harvard
have figured out that their education
costs themn each $4.05 per clan§-roomL
hour. The figure is based upon the
cost of tuition, living expenses and.
the value of a student's timne if hie
were in outside employment, estimat-;
ed iat $30 per week.
The students undertook tom, om-
pile these figures after it had ~e en
announced that the cost of operating
the Business 'school is being met sole-
ly from its income like any sound:
business.
It is the opinion of some of the
faculty. that the knowledge on the;
part of the students that their i~struc-
tion is, costing. each one of them- $4,05
anl.-hour'results in a serious determin-
ation toward their work not otherwise
Sword of Farrata.......... BullardI
University of Michigan Glee .ClubI
Pale AMoon ............. ....Logan'
The Bells of St. Marys...... Adams
Varsity Quartet-U. of K.
Selections ....................
Booth's Instrumental Quartet
Lungi del Caro Bone ......... Seechi
Look Down, Dear Eyes . Anonymous
Marcheta ............ SchertazingerI
R. Winfield AdamsI
My Little Banjo ..........Dichmont
On the toad to Mandalay .... SpeaksI
University of Michigan Glee Club
The Maize and the, blue .:. Michigan
Star Spangled Banner... .......
Combined Glee Clubs
DEMLA WILL TAKE 15R
IN INITIATIQN CEREMION
Fifteen students will become mein-
b ers of the Order of Do Malay, junior
Masonic order at a semi-annual con-
vocation - at 8 o'clock Wednesday
evening in the Masonic temple. The
halls of the temple will be elaborately
decorated, for the ceremony, for which
it is expected man~y members, will, be,
present, I'
V Plans 'for the ' N6Xl~ba c ~an~ce;'
which is to be held April 26 in the
Packard dance roon, .,axe .being .push-
ed forward lt "a: rapid,<rttel acodrv-c
ing to recent statements. The "Mich-
ian Troubedors," local musical or-
ganization are to furnish the music,
and tick.ets at~e to be on sale from all
members of the organization. The
price has been fixed at $1.25.
establishing an observatory in South
Africa is to facilitate the study of the
southern heavens.
MDYN1HAN TO' S PEARK A
PlT fl&TfltflvI lm llrIF
moent. She has had as her instructors werk under the' employers terms. A
nearly all of Italy's famouts acel and i conference is to be held Thursday.
soon will take her finial exaina.:tion -____________
by which she will become a full-; DAILY CLASSIFIEDS BRING
fledg;ed pilot, a new pl ression in: BIG RESULTS-
which there are no sex discrinunaIc-" ON LITTLEl INVESTM ENT
tions.
Reject Indiuian Fiin!e'Bill
Delhi-The legislative assembly re- INM ode h" pWe
jetted the Indian finance bill, c-oly 711 NOB/T UNIV.~
following the rejection fo f a number iAhoi-eArcade
of budget proposals thro: gh ,b in-
fluenec, of ther Swarajist (home rule)0 Street and Afternoon
obstructionists.
Gowns and Blouses
Fear 1ockout i7n Britain For All Occasions.
Loandon--A;.naticnal lockottin .,'A T.,L,
A 5 C)S t hIIs strikin ipbulilo rs in tSouth- l .NI , N 9.,C1ALLH ortN
a impton persist in rulto 'resume
itcen n batiful
tra sf rm any dr b, dul, la k W ll yo le u s ow, eth
roomito Iintbigt'om.coo s eltone ugs
Ade fsho all, allond fo rfayento ooeryrlivet:ig room
that is the name of this splendid dining roomi and bedrooms, and
Lowe Brothers product, can be tell you how very little it will cost
washed with soap and water, if to make this transfounatoi?,
We have C, plete un f Lo, e isDecoating Depsrtmont on., the
?rotherv n~d Lowe Brothers Co~tpany you will find
means that we are in '4 po 4, n to us equippoedaiid really tb suggest d4c-
offer you high duality p~aipts F ,, .a r- orative treats. wents, color harmonies
nishies for every purpose. and painting piil th'at will prove ex-
Through special ar'rangements vitb q a ' all:'n' ,
1 OSWALD.,,A. HRZ
5I. is K I 11 K WiNIJULI alenable.
_____Seniors Employed by Westinghouse
Judge Joseph A. Moynihan, of the AlJhn 4 Peterson, '23E, Robert W.
Al~be exander, '23E, Willard Champe,.
Wayne couzity circuit court, wiill ej 2E, Harry L. Wilcox, '23E, Richard
the speakber of the evening instead ofj N. .Ols}, '23E, Burt, S. Burke, '23E,
Judge Frank Murphy, '14L, at the first Edward W.:W fet}2EanWilm
atnnual S~. Patrick bansuxet ok Cath- A, Brown;o23E,*ha e anrd William
'1tolic stuidlents, to take place at 6 o' ployment of the Westinghouse Elec-
clock .tTuesday evening at the Mich- trial and Manufacturing company.
igan ,Union., They are preparing themselves for
IThis announcement was made last1 electrical work through .the graduate'
I night by T. J:. Donahue, '25L, chair-stdn usecoutdbyheom
ca-an of the banquet committee. Jud gel nany
IMurphy bad to cancel his engagement _y.
because of a sinus infection from Jerusalem, March 20.-King Husse-j
which he is suffering, in. of the Hedjaz, newly proclaimed
A limit of 200 has been placed. on ciph a eie osizo ol
the tickets, by the committee, rep- Moslem conference to 6onsider ques-
resenting the full seating capacity, of r tiops of universal Moslem interest.
the third floor dining room, anti those} He also intends to establish an ad-
Who desire to attend are urged flJ ur-I visory council to the caliphate.
!case tickets at 'Once at the~ book- I -__________
M~ores ;o j ropoi mittee mein ers. , Lisbon, March 20.-Portugal's civilI
j Othr umbrs n he r~ora wil 4s ervants struck yesterday in ade-
be addresses by S. J. O'Brien, f be-
troat7 oruer etate supreme knihofth 3Xnights f Columbus ofk - :ian
I Rev. Michael P. Burke, Catholi tu- IRV WA$ 'OiIS, , S ~
dent chaplain, and J. WV. Kelil,, 24,;"r, qJ4ippojSt ap4
president of the Student coun~il. - Ortha.¢4ist
elct - - t 147 W3'rth Uglvo'raltl Phone 2652'
An eeti clock, in addition to .
flte roglar timers, wvill be used Rt the ' -"r
The cl :ck is -very large -and is grad- ,
zmatcc ; ~or-ocI ]-.~100 of a sec-'
zVwenh ii's. pistol 'an~d itso
honds are stopped; by the runner
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Emory Rigney, regular sortstp of,
the Detroit Tigers, has been ordered
bMaaeCobt cnuttefn=ous Mayo brothers regarding 'ra-
rent for~ a lame back, which has both-
ered hime considerably.
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FOR PARTICULARS' SEE OR'PHON
L. W. Slack, '25, Head Organizer Perry M. Hayden, '25, Head Organizer"
Lyndon Studio or 579-M Michigan Daily or 2738
John DeTar, '25. ...............61 9-R Jack Eastwood, '25............. 2878-R
R. H. Davis, '26L ...,.......... 2368_M John Elliott, '26........... Ypsi 785-W
H. E. Fritsche, '24 .............. 2863-J Seth Hubbard, '24. ;............1612-R
J. A. Avery, '25L.................189 Millard Pryor, '24 ..............1 680-R
D. I. Kline, '25 . ...............2970-J Elmer Salzman, '25 ............2726-M
E. J. Francisco, .......... Lyndon Studio Clark Stevens, '24 ........ ......1 680-R
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