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TUE~SDAY, OCTOBR 30, 1923, THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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tAS 'O IGc U Campaign Recalls
m. Unique Incident
FORllIA TO 1OW91' The camipaign for funds for the en-
Idowment of new buildings at Oberlin
SPA~ .[NIN ESERV 6ATIO1NS SHIOLD lcollege, Oberlin, 0., recalls the way1
BE MADE 'WUI TDONOVAN in which the Men's building came to
AT UNION be given to the college.
Dr. Henry Churchhill King, prusi-
ResIovaions for the special trains4Ddnofteclghajutfisd
to he owaandWisonsn gme a etre at Harvard when a man4
1_ow being taken by Dennis' Donovan, a etr from the audience came forward and
)~fuse manager of the Jnion. All res-I introduced, himself.
rvatlons must be accompanied by the "I would like to give a building
r'ound trip fare. No special train to to your college," he said. The re;-
Iowa will be run unless, at least 200 suit is the Men's building, comnplet-
in sign up for the triphby today. red In. 1911 at a. cost of $160,000. The
The umbr o me wh ar pln- donor has remained anonymous.
Ding on making the trip has been'I The present campaign is for the'
small, according to Donovan, and it is' purpose of raising $2,500,000 for per-
feared that unless -there is' a decided inanent endowment to relieve the ser-
influx during the first'of next week, ious financial situation at the college,'
the special rates will be withdrawn. and $2,000,000 for buildings. Al-
hates for the Iowa game are $20 for though the school has doubled its en-
the round trip, Pullman chargers ex- rollment in the last thirty-five years,
tra. Ithr nvAh.nnnnton to t4~the

itories, a hospital and an addition to CORRECTION proposed Uni
the library. Due to an error made in last Sun-I League buildin
day's Daily, the amount of money that, 000. The amou
Fire Damages Fraternity House ' must be raised by June, 1923, for the ed is $500,000.
A small blaze broke out at the
Delta Sigma Delta fraternity house,'- -
1502 Hill street at 7:30 o'clock yester-
day morning. The fire, which broke -, - --
out in a clothes closet, did little dam- I
age and was extinguished by members by - _1,(,
of the house before the arrival of the {I !% ( /\1 r'2
fire department. r C ~ ?4 ________
Havana, Oct. 29.-A quarantine ord-E
Lihs bn ieasioftbboacsplagu
Li sben issuedsagainstuboats plrou
are reported in Portugal. ----;

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FAULTY 'DIRECTORY Now
B BContaining the name, address, posi-
tion, and office of each. membet1 of the
faculty of the University and of the
members of the Board of Regents, te
Faculty directory for 1923-24, publish-
ed by the University, is off the press
and may be procured by members of
the faculty in. the office of Registrar
Arthur G. Hall in University hall. This
directory 'will be included in 'the of-
-ficial Student Directory which will be
out soon.
Funeral Services for Carry Today!
*Funeral services for Charles S.
Carry of the Romance languages de-
partment will be held at 9 o'clock to-
day at the. church,, of St. Thomas. Pri-
vate services at the house will precede
the public funeral. Interment will
be at St., Thomas cemetery.
Prices, Reduced
On All Standard Make
TYPWRIT ERs
LowestPrices maYears
- - . ~, Wewilllhip anythake
you !choose for, one
C week's tridLUnderwood,
goyi, [4 .C. Smith,
emington. Oliver, etc.
Easy Termas r9%~
-- - thau rent each month
a ~d own a ty'pewriter.
-guaranteed as good as
exvrb-thae famous'Youn
Procs."B.Send toy ri 'u'free tria
offer and nerd kw price lint unow. W RTT TODAY.
YoUng9 Typewriter Co.
7 f'8 ~areatDeaers4n'taidnr ?Tpveu'wters
?1W: Iandoiphs t.,Dept~a 6 z A Chicagji.

one or two small class rooms.
college also needs a woman's
nasium, a theological building,+

The
gym-
dorm-

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Every day is
someone's birthday
We have an attractive assort-
ment of Birthday Greeting
Cards. You will find jolly
little greetings, such as any
child would love-well written
sentiments for the mature and
tender messages of cheer for
the aged. Each Card is beauti-
fully designed. Come in and
select, those you need. '

Candy Bar
DELICIOUS
and
SATISFYING
It's Wonderful
FOR SALE EVERYWHERE
STODDARD
HAIR SHOP
Rainwater Shampoos
Hair Goods and Cosmetics
lanicuring and Marceliig
701 N. Unversity Phone 265EI

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D. MORRILL~
NICKELS' ARCADE

Greeting Cards for all Occasions.
Have you seen. our. Christmags
assortment? They, are better
than ever.

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