THE MICHIGAN DAILY
WEDNESDAY,
OCTOBER 24, 192
IS
Kansas City, Mo., will come from the
FL I" "GOO M OR NN G farthest distance to attend the meet-
/ p 3' ,ing"
I1EA I.E"HERE JVEXT VWEJ 1.i M Nr.TiRumney is in Cleveland to at-
tend a meeting of the Society of Auto-
motive Engineers.
IPekin, Oct. 23.-Chow Tsu-chi, formh-
r'> erly mime minister of Chi .1a, who wxas1
at one time secuoetary at the CGhinese
>;:. ,,:{ti>":<i;:::; '"' ; ::;;;::;;":'.legation in W ashington, is dead; " iie,
was born in Shantung, educated in
Pekinan lateran graduated fromt Co.
X-Nx umbia university, New York: Chow
......... } was named acting premier under Li
} . j.: Yan-hung, April 12, 12,adsre
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:... Patronize The Dady advertisers.
Dam on-
"What was the name of that pencil
Professor Williams was recom-
mending this morning.?",
Pythias-
"Eldorado-my boy, Eldoraido!
Just think of a fabled, land--of
ease and happiness-whore no one
flunks-wvhere pencils are the magic
sticks of achievement.' Then you
can never forget it."
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. irginifa Watson
Miss Watson will star in the popular musical comedy, "Good Morning,
earie," which will be presented' Saturday night, Nov. 3, at the Whitney the-
ater. The work which was written by Jerome Kern, composer of "Sally,"
has run for an entire year in New York and the original company, includ-
ing 75 "Slinheam girls," will be seerf in Ann Arbor.
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WHAT'S GOING ON
ITEl JiFSDAY
4 :00-Scabbard4 and Blatde meet in)1R. 0.I
T. C.. office.
-6-Opien house in 11arris hall for
all students.
4:15~-Plano group of Matinee Music-
ale Student league meets in homne
of Mrs. Lee Case, 312 Mary street. 1
7 :00-Ferris Tnustittemeets in room I
205,x.University hall.
All organizations who want space in
the 1924 Michiganensian should ap-
ply at the 'Ensian office for con-
tracts, or make arrangenments for
the same with George L. Pattee, or-
ganization manager. All contracts
must he in. by Nov. 1.#
Seniors who have not yet obtained
Stheir photographers' receipts must
(10 so as soon as possible. The
Michiganensian office. is open from
2 to 5 every afternoon except Sat-
urcay.
RUMNEY, AL9UMNI HEAD,
COMING SIUNDAY
By Jove!
Such Laughs.
Dontcha Know!
214, Natural Science .building.:24,rNaurl bidig. n ~af ToS19 AflIVUIP'JI
7 ::ii?-Sanoler of 17. of It. Aeronautical 'Ihh i ~u~;u
society at the Union.'
S:15--players' clb presents "The- Mason P. Runiney, '07E, president of
ry~sting Place," and "What They the Alumnni association,' will speak to-
Think," in Sarah Caswell Angell morrow night at a meeting of the
hal University of Michigan club of Cleve-
T11IISDAY land. Mr. Rumney, while in Cleveland
7 :00 a. pj*.. -holy, Counnunion III III. will investigate the. relationship be-
liams Memiorial chapel, Harris hall.1 tween the Big 'Ten clubs that are be-
4 t.3 -,luifor Zoological club nmeets in; ing formed in various large cities and
!room Z-242, Natural Science build- the local alumni chapters.
ing. The Big Ten clubs are University
-- clubs for younger men, and T. Hawley
V-NOTICES Tapping, field secretary of the associ-I
*o)homor oeuiieer; interested illn aticni, expresses the opinion that they
speedhiall report to manager, J tnams; will help rather, than hinder the local
Zose, '26E, for the first game, Wed- alumni chapters. It is expected that
nosday, at 4 :J0.; Mr. Rumney wil report on these clubs
lenell sketebes and eelihigs by Cze- at the meeting of the, Board of Direc-
cho-Slovakiani artiSt3 now on exhibit' tors of the Alumni association 'in Ann
in the architectural corridor of the Arbor, Nov. 9.
E~ngineering building. It is thought- that all the miembers
)Ianu scripts for Whimsiesnfow aec- of the board wili be present. at* that
cepted. Address Whimsies, Press nieeting except John, B. Miller, '90, of
building.. Pasadena, Cal. Charles Baird, '95L, of
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