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SUNDOA Y, OCTOBEFTR 25, 1925

1FF-I MICIGIAN

DAILY

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Vocational Talk Scheduled
~obe rt J. (1 inphell, mayor of Ann dors;ed the efforts of theo vocationl ll
Arbor and VeaurI of the University,; co~nmzittec ill aztti iptiung t q assist rtu-
wvill ~a n ' "What Are Whe Here' dlents. In c(ouizection with this work,'
For"' at Laehall auditorium, at 7 :30; Pl-i ~(clt Little is at the p~resent time'
o'clo-'k neTruesda~y. This will be. making ena investigaticn of the exist-'
the frtof a series of vocational talks ing ,sy Jems of personal guidance
which aebeing planned by the voca- which at~o being carriedl out in the dlif-
tion.al cofli itte of the Student Chris- +ferent school, and colleges of the
tian aso Paion. Me'. of prominences cou.ntry. lip, also expressed the opin-
in the viarjous professions will be se- ion that the University would prob-
E urecl to come to Ann Arbor to ad- ably undertake an a(c:tiv,.. program in
dress theo studenbts on the peculiarities1 this geld within the next few years.,
advntaesof their particular! Dr. Little's idea is, to give properly
professions, in order to assist them! qualifiedl students greater academic
i hoigtheir own life work. 1freedomi in ordler to eliminate the
In an interviewv recently, Presidentl present machinie-likte process of turn-'
C'larce~ Cook Little, heartily en- ing out collegec gvtduates. HeI fzlur
TFO R7SALE-FORRNTJ
We have sold a large number of type-s
writers, but still have a fine lot of bargains £
~ E to choose from. Come in and investigate. E
R Also 'take a look at our line of fountain R =1
_ pens. Have yo useen the new Two-in-One
T ~en demonstrated? Fill with water-write T
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d11 Nei'lli University RoomI 2, Second Floor_

believes that when a greater respect'
for individuality comes, we will b)e
able; to educate a student to a more
,iearly complete recognition. of his
1101 sea :! powers and1 thus make one
of the grvatest ethical and industrial
.sa;vin ;s that t he world of education
has) ev Ir knowni.'
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addjus~t the right touch to the evening.
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Merle Johnson, the Famous Artist, Goes to See "'the Freshman"
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A Mtonumental Achieve nt Soaring T\o he Heavens In Dramatic Comedy!
LAST QU ARTER ~Lst Quarter Two Miutes To Play Fourth
fSCORE DOWNS YARDS Don On ard To -Then The Freshmian
TATE 0 0 1ak T
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!i it Xi',Jl YOURSE~iLIF FO 1 HE (Ot \TE I I' %IUGAITE SHO C I~ YOUR
F~'. ' BON HIS~l '.VI W(0 iIl I 11011 EXCEPTON
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And the great
man. Thlere'si
Fre ping state
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do( is each s
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We get teh
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pat accimulat
uY] .1~i I _tle characters
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for _good old Zi
- '. treads. TheI
t- count to spend(
previous year'
c ec boob e
WatchZ It Knock f/feoe o
'Ann Arbor for Goal!
A ,Screan the first Quarter! e
A Howl The First HalIf!
SE TSNA A Swasm Ira The Third Quarter!
MATINEE
'IS M AYAnd a Gasping Gurgle for a Finish! r.
Production As the bleeding substitute who0 risks all for his alma neater, here'sILloyd iii I' fu111sR?'i
Thrws Wie Lux thig hie has ever done. Tie's stepped onl, jumped oi-aid jymshie ell . l ie a n5 r ao
Orhs ta wa~ter boy- slut, ®l3 BOY-how lie finishes? If y ou are lookng for~ tiro luulit'Y 0mil
Orcesrastory you have ever seen, then take this in. You'll laugh, srran, urpllc d rcar.
ipe your eyes and yell for izore!
MUSICALLY
. ~OVRTULRI-'ITIE STUDENWT PRI-ICE bIN 3111D lLLBh "
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