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THE MTC

SiAN DAILY

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TREBLD RTURNS
AFTER FLORIDA VISIT
Pr1of. ThomIas C. Trueblood, herad of
the pulic spc'aing ((dep' arten, ihas re-
tuirnedl froim his leave of aibsenice for
the firs t half of the semnester and is,
prepiaring to take up his work immed-
iately. lPuring is; absence Professor
Truelbloon! ,went to Florida, where he
hadl an exte-nded visit.
Oni hiswy south he spoke' at H ei-
dlehur-g universityTifiOhio; Wit-
enberg college, Sprinlgfieldl, Ohio; Ohio
univr~styAthnsOhio; and at :tae
U'niversity o' ( if etucky, at Lexington'
Ky., w ,here hie gatve severa;l short wiur--
;.e, in1 ~tlulic speaking in i 5and
1886h.
On hi!; way north Professor True-.
blood Ic;;le by way of the Caroinxas,
stoppiing a Savannah, Chareiston,. Col-
nnu},ia, P'ine hurst, and Asliville. Flo'
~stoppedc at "-olumbus to give a Lecture-
recital at Ohio State university, and
at Oxford, Ohio, to speak'at Miami un-
iversit~y.
YOST WlIL AU [rSS
ALUMNI ON VIS IT
Vielding TL. Yost, director of inter-
collegiate athletics. will aclress alum-
nII, high sclhoolw aetes4, and civi1C
~club s today i 1 halisasCity, Ao., where
,)hle coach is sp;ending the daiy enroute
Tor the I)r'a ke relays whir;?ttalke R(%0
at Des .Moines Friday anid Saturday.
This iio "Inifng Coach Yost iifbC
cntcrtainedl as thec gust of the Kan-
sais City ilijglvschiools. . Afoon hiun-
iheon is being given for ime by one
o; the local clubs. The alumni have
planned a banquet for the coach to-
ight at which he will be the mainI
:peaker:
!'t Des Moines on Friday hie will 71e
thio guest of the Chamber of 'Coin-
S erle.
Svrljobs are available to stu-
dents at the. Students Christian asso-
ciation. Men interested in part-time
andl vacation work may receive parti-
culIa r:, at the desk in Lane hall.
DAIIY CLASSIFIEDS BRING
BIG RESULTS-
ON TATTLE INVESTMENT

Reed Rests Well
After Operation
Return of Prof. Thomas Reed of the
political science department to as-

UNIO PRN FREHKIN Michigan"---"some Paternalistic Prn-,
ciples and Practices" (George Wahr)
UNIO PLNS RESMAN which has just been released from -the
B AN IJT F R PRIL 29 he story, printed in pamphlet form
______contains 26 pages dealing with the de-
velopnment of the University since its

sume charge of his classes and lectur- rret tenii fall i colleges wUi meet
es following an operation for appen-? at 6:30 o'clock Tuesday, April 29, at
dlicitis recently at the University hos-; the Union for a banquet, the purpose
pital is more or less indefinite, accord-I of which is to get all the first year
ing to announcement of Prof. Robert men together for the last time this
T. Crane, acting head of the political year. The speaker of the evening will
sciene deartmnt.be Prof. H' P. Scott of the rhetoric
Prof. Reed returned to his home department.
last. Saturday, and has been resting1 The eveningspormwl oss
comfrtaly inc, a orting#o.re-of tunts' and -lmusic in addition to the
Darts; talk., Five hunidred 'tickets will beI
____________:placed on sale .on the campus and at
iGraham's and Wahlr's boostores
HM91INGTICKETS [FOR I on. It is; hoped by, those in charge
thtthis can he maide an annual affair.

inception in 1817 when the territorial
legislature passedl an act in August of
that y ear to establish a "Catholepiste-
'miad," or University of Michigania,
to the present status of the University.
of Michigan.
f "EDES"CNFREC
TO BE HELD THIS, WEEK
Topics, of general interest to uni-

Christian association, and F. B. Free- ring To' continue as a member of the e Princet~on, N,. J. April 22.-YelJlow
man, state secretary of the Y. MT. C. I faculty here. Professor Campbell,.un ~m iekers!, and tanli loes hereafter ,ire
sA., will direct thie discussions; and pre- til three years ago, whlen he came not to 1M, worn by Pinceton fresh1-
sent the issues to the delegates. to Annl Arbor, was an associate pro- m~n
Donald Chubb, '25, is in charge of I fessor of English at WAisconsin.
arrangements' for the conference. The invitation to assume the posi- J~li . How(', '091', presenit corn-
tion at Wis=consin followed the depart- ?uouwl ealth's attorney, for Kentucky
AIDQIIfflAIi tire of Prof. Karl Young, former head h ii "Inuuced his candidlacy for Unli-
UMIII T RNh SO N of the Eng'.°lish dep( irtmIent for Yale to se tf natiiior fromn Kentucky.
CnIIIIULLL b~~1econe a member of the faculty thiere.SE I RGeth hi-
OFFER rom WISCllNSINthe high
=iionly inxited 1Professor Cilmnp.,11 est salary and
I to return as the new hlead of th~e de,- the position y-ou wvant as a teacher.
# ~Openings in all States. Ask for free
Prof. 0. J. Campbell of the English partmenit. a enrollmnent blank and list of MIichligan
department recently refused an offer graduates placed by us.
as head of the English department USE MAP>fELINE SYR1WP O'1 1A.- Sp eela~ilts' FEducationsal Bureau
at the University of Wisconsin, prefer- CAL ES-W,%!FLES--IU I'i 'S i'1I Odeon Bladg. 5t. Louis, )Io.
b itl r C vaar.0 +wv .naw w-.+sawr+nrri

BALLRONSALE AT UNIONJ
A few tickets to the fourth cnnua l"
MVilitary 13all, which will be held Fri-;
clay night in Waterman and Barbour'
gymnasiums will be sold from 1 to 5
o'clock this afternoon in the main
lobby of the Union. The price of tck-
ets is $5.50.
'Those who (lid not get dlance pro-
grams for the ball1 when they werej
given out before the Spring vacation
may get them this afternoon at the
hours given above in the Union lobby.
'STUDENlTS
Chamberlain earned this,
youI can do the same sell-,
ingw
JIFFY EMERGENCY MUTD
CHAINS-during your vaca-
t ion.
Every automobile owner is
a prospect
I Youz don't have to jack or,
pry your car to putl thenm
on. A woman or child can
do it.
THEY ARE NEW AND
SELL ON STCGHT.
Sample chain and sales kit
$1.30. Write
IF Y AUTO CHAIN CORPS
Alanufacturers,
IWoolworth BUu4ilig
Watetown New York

j ~versitv students will be discussed atI
~I thZe St ate Student Officers' Training
KIRM TRCK PUBISHES confere~nce, w1 hicfh is to be hld in
KIRKATRCK PBLIHES Lane ball, Friday, Saturday, and Sun-
(layIWIT flMO N IYEDnderthe auspices of the Student
i ~Christian association.
Joh E.Kirparic, ~i lat Fb-liege, Cyu arnum, student secretary
j Jhn . irkatrck unil as-, eb-, t the University of Minnesota, Rex
m rary an instructor in the political Bell, student secretary of the Y. M. C.
science department of the University, ; A. in the central region.,IDr. T. M. Iden
has just announced the publication of.t of the Upper R~oom, L. C. Reimann.
his latest book, "The constitutional Presbyterian student pastor, H. C.
Developnment of the University of Coffman, secretary of the Student
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Helen wanted to run the
matrimonial machine. her-
self, and, because Richard
objected to having anyone
else at the wheel--"Taxi!"
Helen cried. ,- " If you
leave me now, I don't
want you to come back,"
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Uk'uleles, Guitars, Mandolins, Violins
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In the First Year

SArDA COWAN and H-OWVARD The distinguished su p
HIGGIN have here written for Miss includes such favorites as Al
Dana the. merriest comedy of her ca- RE ST, WINIFERED BbrYa
reer. It's cdean, zippy entertainment, Patrick, Willard Lotus
spiced witli the.paprika of keen satire. Watson.
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