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estion Fitness
Of Retaining Him I

.BULLETIN

WVEDN!ESDAY
12 :1,-1 Mathemnatics clublu rlnceon,
roomn.319, Union.
4:M--lulverslty GIrls!, Glee club meets

FOR HIRE
-A FORD) anti drive it yourself.
I I Rates reasonable. Nixon's Auto

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in the Bulleti is constructive noticc. to all members of
ty. Copy received by the Acsijtaut to the President until
(11:30 a. mn. Saturdayl.
TUEF1S)A V, APRIL 1i, 1921 Number 1,42
Ling Summer Trips to England:
le to consult with any junior or senior men who are platin-.
igland this summer, regarding a project of the EgihSek
h. will be of interest to such Students.
IF. E R1obbins.
®dit :
udt Planning to trauisfar to ano~ther School or Collegc not
Nd criculttn, fhould rile applications in -ny office hefore
be a gallery talk by Mr. !Alfred G. jPolika p at th~e exh.libit of
Art Association in Aluimi Mmorial Hall Tue ;day, Apail 29),

fin Barbour gymnasium.
7:00-Quartterdeck meeting, roonm 321,
Union.
8 :00-Circolo Italiano meeting, room
202, South Wing.
8:00-Quadrangle _club meeting, rooml
304, Union.
Washington, AA ii 2 PLresi :tnt'
Coolidge submitted to the senate with
his approval a' report from the World1
w*ar debt fiunin~g commisasion announc-
ing the funding of the debt to Hun'-'j
gary.
D~resden, April 28. ---Tine n mn'ber of
unemployed in Saxony drawing doles
from the governmient decreased frornr;
309,000, Dec. 1, 1923 to 72,000, April 1
of this year.

L i ~ery.
583.

416 Bouth Main. PhoneI

Exchange that
misfit pen for a
Matere
at Rider's Pens Shop

SOFT COLLAR."
"ARATEX"
sae 3None- a/
D)AVIS TOGGIEIY SHOP
Niorth of 1.11-"

TYP'EWITING
ALL MVARES. Agency Woodstock andI
O1liver typewriters, Sund strand add-
ing machine, Line-a-Time copy
hold-Ts. rubber stamps, aribbons,
cushioni keys, type cleaners and sup-
plies., 'Machines rented.
14ANN ARBOR TYPEWRITERt
JEXCI IA NOE. Phone 866, downtown
No. ,1) Anni Arbor Say. Bank Bldg.

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J TYPFEWRITING and mimeographing
p~romptly and neatly done by experi-
enceid operators at c onsiderate
prices. 0. 'D. Mlorril, 17 Nickels
Arcade, The Typewriter & Station-
TYIIG promptly done at reason-
able rates. Mrs. Hirsch, 551 Church
St. Phone 885-M.

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SERVICE

SECURITY

THE TmIREE "S'S" OF BANKING

SATiSFACTION

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THE MOTTO OF

Ushers should 'cll for May Fostival wassilgnments before
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Mechnical anud Eiectrical kEngineer :
preseurtatives from the Inger-poll-Rand -Company,;1Philliplsb~urg, New
will be in Room 221 Engineering Building Wednesday, April 30th, to
env seniors interested in positions With this company in the fields of
h,' tests, inanufaeturing and sales engineering.
HI. C. Anderson.
in Jorn i1im:
1seniors whio are eligible to ;become candidaites for the Ct'rtil*:Cate in
lasm miut file their application, together with a transcript of credits,
e instrucetor in attendance at 2 and 3 o'clock on Wednesday afternoon,
305 U: IIi. ,J L rm.
,ta. Ha ppa:
e University of Michigan Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa cordially invites
urbers of other claters of the society to atnent] its annual initiation
,t on May 3id at 7:'30 p. m, ini the main Fining-room onkthe first. floor
(;pion. Tickets at $1.50 may be obtainedl on the eventing of'the banquet
UJnion. All ipenmber's planning to attend wvill please-notify the under-
by mail or telephone. J, . IHodges, Secretary.
Ltlonal Night Coinittee:
.ernational Night Committee holds an important business meeting
sday, April 30, 4:30, P. M., Professor and Mrs. A.' D. Moore, Directors,
neis Likert, Tickets, will hAve reports to make.
Carlton Wells, Gehneral ChairmTan,
"International Night".
sColloquium:
e Physics Colloquium will meet at 4:15 p. in.. Tuesday, April 29, in
202' Physics P~uilding. Dr. R. V. Zumestein will speak on: "'The
Spectrum of Tungston." H..21t. Randall,
nclieoin for the Club will Le served3 at the Michigan Union, on Wed-
April 30, at 12:15. A room will be re e rved.
city" M~chkInn'Band:
eial re iearsal tonigit at 7 o'clock at th& BFard Iladi'cuarteP1. By
ii tlie bl-William 4rnuhili, Jr.., Manager.
&ia iPractice tonight.
rma#tVn for Wednes& y. April 30thoat 3: 00 P . T!
Il for all Companies and Band. A s'seibly at R. 0. T. C. FD'iildln.
ose'studezntsgoing to IR. 0.t(C. thC ivi'~e l rIs°,t, t
' kree4i1thlr at' R. (0. T. C. Headrniariers ' t once whc' thcr t!' e
to travel on tickets to be furnlahev! by tore Covrrnainen-t or whet - "
.tend to travel otherwi-se and collect mil rag,-at! 'a uip. P+j}L
Win. T. areteP M

Francis .1. Ileney
The propriety of the employmnent
of F~rancis J. lieney, noted Pacific
lawy er, as special counsel to conduct
the inquiry of the slpecinl senate cone-
Smilt-te in vo-tigatin g the~~nternal rev-
erne rau sbeing hotly aestionedI
in W5asington, Aleney was employred
with the utnderstanding thait all of his
expL'enises woul~d be defray'ed.by Jamxes
' Couzep-, multi-millionaire senator
from Michig;an, miember of the coin-
mnittee who put throitglitthe -resolu-
tion providing the empwloynment - of
Hone~ey with the aid of Demnocratic
im mbers.
x'11AJIS GO INIG 0N
AlIt pcrsous or societies using this
r'ol iain4ould include in their' notices
lWy, hlourfind place. All notices
1, t mu1t this data will be disregarded.
TUESDAY
6,01!--A It freshman banquet,iion.
ias,,embly hal,
practice, WFerry field.
e:";S- -.!dllhi-.A lia 1 N1, reshman d4
b,:te. ;-nivernjtV hall.
:'l0 ~~ ~ ; - itiies y etn, in
t heater'. , I a$
'Russ-ell speoker, luii auditorium.dl

Classih ed---ont. .:. :iAT x ....ININ
FOUTAI PEN IiK For Men and Women
REMIPBER that Rider told you Dia- is Group leadership, dramatics for
mo( leBlack Ink wtas the best '! amateurs, stage and costume de-
fountain pen ink. Now you know at( sign, games, folk dancing, sportse
is goud. a IN d athletics. N e w physical
RIDER'S PEN SHOP! triining. Summer camp's hpool :
Writ forcatalog, or inituire at your =
302 State Street coWlileferlib~rary.
f:TYPEWRITERS$ Recroarion Training School
of all makes OF CHICAGO
Bought. Sold, Rented, Exchanged, 800s.Hase Street, t HuI.House)
Cleaned & Repaired ,..... ..
0. °1).'-IORRILL,I
17 Nickels' Arcade ='1. Rey Comistock andf Morris Gest
The Typewiter '& "Stationery Store Aiiiijollacv the only Visit its
Dealer: Corona & I,. C. Smith ' Detr oit of file
-I' JCAL World's Foremost Ating Company
___________________________________at tihe
NOW IS tbhe tile~ to. get youir portable t GAIIRICK THEATRE
Victrola for the canoe trips. See Detroit
Schaeberle & Son, ~110 So. Main St. q 'o-NIvw-"'TLlE LOWER D)EPTHIS,
__________________ - AXIM VGORKY'S MASTER1PIECE.
D)RESSMAKING &" TAILORNG ; Wed. Xat. April 30- 'Tsar Fyodor
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Calling
_ Engraved or I
Seniors should place t
= now and receive pron
Plate and 100 cards
100 cards from yourX
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17 Nickels Arc
The Stationery and T yl

THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK,
(Oldest National Bank in Michigan.)
MAIN STREET AT HURON

Gards

Printed
their orders
mpt service
s$3.00 . up
plate $2.00,Y

FIRST CLASS dressmnaking, and alter-
ing. 341 E. Lilierty. Phone 3007-R.
[FOUNTAIN PENS
RIDER'S REPAIR SERVICE~ is un-
equaled. Real workmanship and one
day service. ;
302' State Street

'Wed. Eve. April :30-OT'he 'Brothers
Karantazoff," by Fyodor b~ostolevsky
Thurs. Eve. May I-"'The Cherry Or.
chard."
Fri. Eve. May 2-#'Tsar Fy odor Ivano.
vitcl.
Sat. Mat. May 3-"The Cherry Or.
chard."
Sal. Eve. May 3-"Tlie Lower Depths.."
Prices, INights........ $1.00 to $3.00
Mats. Ted. and Sat..$1.00 to $2.50

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Pat oli e I)iiy Advertisers.-A dv.
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ENGRAVED VISITING CARDS
100 Cards and,,Plate $2.75 an~ Up.

W'e can also furnish prinled or engraved announcccrne 71s

Ya~ Oiei ~ oiv----eat,'I Thur.
t- AN -'
JLower 1'Voor, $S,>.8; Bicomiy
$22, 2.75, *R. 0; Gallery, $1.10

before shaving, an application of Mifflini
Alkohol will soften your beard and remove
the skin oils and greases which defy or-
dinary lather and water.
Then, after shaving, Mifflin Alkohol is
soothing and refreshing; it relieves the
dryness and drawn feeling; it makes for
soft', smooth, glowing skin!
And Mifflin Alko hot has a
dozen other daily uses, too!
After bathing, a Mifflin rub-down is co$l-
ing. and invigorating.
After exercise, Mifflin Alkohol relieves
tired muscles and many "sore, spots."
%Mufflin Alkohol is denatured by a formula
which actually improves it for external use.
College teams and many other athletic
organizations use Mifflin Alkohol regu-
larly. Be sure YOU get MIFFLIN-in the
handy-grip one-pint bottles as illustrated.

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S. Main St.

Phone 1404

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PHILADELPHIA, PA.
les Agents: HAROLD F. RITCHIE & CO., Inca
171 Madison Ave., New York
Toronto Sydney Wellington
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theexternal tonic
AT ALL GOOD DRUG STORES

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That's the effect college men desire--that's the effect
achieve when you select a suit here. The basic idea of
new line of SPRING .CLOTHES is to please you.
Spruce, upstanding clothes with a wealth of style,
yet with an utter absence of exaggeration. That's what
get when you buy at

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