tLINl 1TODA Uol ,e to iarruice, will delver a in- EQ jiversity lecture at 4:l5 o'clock, Mon- ;; day afternoon, Oct 22, in the Natural Science auditorium. M. Moret is an, Egyptologist of international stand-! sUrge ug and wil:peak in French on some atnsphaoe of the history or civilization of as Mgypt althouigh his exact subject has i not beemanounced. n' tl~i Lo, comes under the auspices of the a ve ii ot ,ercle Francais. 1 " ~ AVOO SEK Mo'reau CAarenice \V. Alvord, formerly pro-j fasmor o ' America:n h'story at the Uni-I at the S. verities of Illinois an M~innesota, y~v havesOke yestecrday afterrnoo-n on t-he con- su~br toutS of the colle ction of letters of Eart Cre the FitSe;burime to Frn insvitdd a'udience: of 35 tiK bu ~ nCeet ibrary. fThe(se ficurt&,}>'1. of 'the f!irst Lord L;ans- ;,ill cl d =ONi ue said to be particulai'y valn- _ _t n able to scliolars interested i Vkmnri- l thi ca1n history, due to the fact tht Mhy, co("ntain not oitiy hi;, official corres- tick es !pondlence but hils personal lkttert as well, and give an accuratle and 'de- tailed account, of the proceedings it! Flnglanxd and~the' Colonies at~ the timeo of' the American Revolution. 'H Professor 'Alvord has mide exten- :hI ive investigations~ in this subtject and na resign d froi the IUniver'sity of 1 nesota aculty 'for the purpose of spending the remiainder 'of his life in c1r dr - e lardh ork in A n'eri an' history,. 'ers' of He sa,.ils Wnert week for 'Europe to be- up themgin thlis' Work. ' [12 wvomen will be picked from this try-out and they will meet for the last] elimination try-out Saturday, Oct. 20, when the final team will be selected. At the mzeeting this morning the try- outs will again give a five minute s p e h o l 4 h ( o e t li b l.Eta ff m e m, h ilr c; o f th e p u b lic s p te a k in g dtepart7ment will be the judges. ,. TO V4JM1PETE F1OR FINAL, PLACES Eighteen 'women wgill meet at 8 o'clo'ck this morning -inl M1a sonhail fOV the second and corlibined try-out for the Ohio-Mlichigan debating team. Ath- 'euna and Portia Literary societies Alli each send a squad of sixwomien, and six indepenxdent women will enter in ? the lady uwho talif -- het- hurand 0 ~about he chrmtcf' Rodoipho - A lu m m. I' - While in Ann Arbor trop. in and see our new stole -- After the a e i~ Mic ~ which FOR A FINE, MEAL GOTOTHE Is r 302, South State Street Y-Inn S (fithe r ai3 o In Lane, Hall- -Cor-ner State and 'Washington t ~:20 Ca is fur-nishel direction of the 'omi ttee an'dI The ta ~ then31 '):et "to clILID&E Is, BECQVINQ RONI RFG$SPEARR r A co pl ete display of the 1ate~t in Michigan jewelry, .;A ROLD 'S "State Street Jeweler" CI. Washington, Oct. 12.-(By A. P) ns that brough11 "resldent'-'oolidge, although Mlbding, ohsaz~trrditnin nai~ :1,~~ 'evn Ann zno extended, addresses prior to. the 'cd'ton, the; convtining of congress, is becoming ;;omie hatf of' a "front porch." speaker. .t te nuber f Te "front .porch" is the south portico led o mo ?' tai°f-' the White House and the speeches ;,, and ban, by'so far have been merely little talks ;'cuthrughand made to visiting delegations, or con- ve this m:or'ning ventionr delegates. From the steps of the south portico r.Cool idg~e has within the last two i tiweeks niade short addresses to dele- '" U" gates attendinga postal clerks' con- ~STERD venion her, and to members of thel -- ViWorld's Dairy coiong.-s. Today hie rspoke to the several hundred members ~T1U!Sstrte it iof the National Association of Post- L .ation with itsniasterS. lcd to ,>amni yes- A1^ll the addresses have beecn in form- i:ur a ip ? i o i f r al t a o t~r s r - of Erg- , quired for their preparation and yet le ."n"Ann Arbor 1rjrsojlal enougl in the opinion of the PWton of Prsdn pres ident to establish a friendly con- tact xith ithe 'audience. carried a relort_ oni of the Una-zer-! Duss;eldorf, Oct. 2-GnDgot ents o' the year. probmised Hugo S'tinnies to aid a peti- L ion for the' release of political pris- iur'eons may be emors in thee Rulit, says the local Zel- perform ope-a- t un g. '''v et icy, Olucto 'the -________ Patronize The Daily Advertisers. NOW And She Hat"s to Hurt Him ! 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Violinist DEC. 4-RICHARDCROOKS, Tenor -] JAN. 22-ARTHUR SHATTU VCK, Pianist -RAFEB. 11-M.and MIRS; JOSEF LHEVINNE, Pig THE DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHE~STRA ~ABRILOWIT SCH and KOLAR will play at the Nov Lunc'h Deccrnber and January concerts. I: ' f ii eebe n anaycocrs