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THE MICHIGAN DAILY AETRE

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Train Due: To Arrive In PiI
At 10:30 O'Clock Tomo
Stops Are Planlned
*ILL ATTEND BA)
r nal plans for the ente
al reception of the Varskt
t 'Sesqui-centennial expo,
P iladelphia, have been mad(
of anization will leave today
0110 train for that city. r evi
'A-e made en route and
to present specifications, eve;
o ,,the time 'allotted for the
betaken up. With the excel
fV last minute alterations ii
s nel due= to scholastic d
° y member of the handv
-tl trip.
he train is due to arrive al
ti ore and Ohio station in
p aa at 10:30 o'clock tomorrc
l . The musicians will be
tW Bellevue-Stratford hotelI
ai will also make their heat
tr re while in the city. T1
grove to the Sesqui-center
h1 ition in the afternoon and
a oncert at the Tower of Li
1. 0 until 2 o'clock.
hen these exercises are o
tk band will be taken on
In pection of the various but
t exposition. There will
e rcises at the Slate Roof f
Hi h street, where a flag will
seated by Mason P. Rumn(
president of the Alumni ass
TI s willconclude the prograr
e band will remain atl
pYR overnight and will pr(
1B timore the next day in tim4
at the Michigan-Navy footba.
A arrangemeints :;for. the ti
begn negotiated by Rober~t A
be' secretary of the U fivers
i acuilty manager of the Ba
C pbell will. accompany tl
1--higan Libra
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ForignWatt's MUSEUM SUBMITTED TO ARCHITECT
I"in a 1 eq ui nnit plans fo telie ne1 other three are of former directors
l useunii ave h ent- comletedt and spilt' or the museum: J. B. Steere, Abraham
!o the areliit eet. it htas heen anznounlcedl. Sager and Alexander 'Winchell. The
Corn det e planas for the bui Iding are head(s xwill be in high relief and rough
exp~ect ed to Ie f tii- ed in a week or in out line in order that they may be
ten days. Shortly a tie-cr tis release of .seen clarly. The material used, for
the architects plans I hose,, for 11we these is Indiana limestone. The
:::":::::q:::.men::willEhe given oul, for bids, . 1\luseum which will be triangular in
jNine heads, thelienodelN for" which shape will have three of the heads on
r I are now beit n ade under the direr - 1he front and three on the two ad-
iHon of Prof. C. W. Anigell, atre to he jiteent sides, placed thirty feet from
in ountedM on the oultside of the build- the ground.
inzg. Six of the heads; are o1' early
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:ilila , llir Brogi e in odels Olt dis~play
ii i .c.- yOUi to call and itnmpct the new
Fall aiells now on display.
fasts and Ptterns e xciuszvely our own tdcs :

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ty band at
sition at
le, and the
Yon a spe-
eral stops
according'
ry minute
trip will
option of a,
in the per-'
iflicul ties,
will make
t the. Bal-
Philadel '
'w morn-
taken to
for lunch
Aquarters
They will
nnial vex-
Swill give
,ight from
compl'e'ted
a tour ofj
idings of
also be l
House on
1 be pre-
icy, '08E,
;ociation.
,m for the
Philadel-
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e 'to play
all game.
,r have
k. camp-
sity, who
and. Mr.
the band
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anniv rsary coxlf'rence, the American
Library association has published five
volumes on library management, sur-
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vario s other works connected in the
man With 'the 'administrative functions
of libraries.
Thele ?is a two volume set, "Survey
of Libraries in the United States";
"Libr rie~ and Adult Education, in
the IwrWtihg 'which William~ W. Bishop,
libraran, of th', University of Michi-
gan, li d a hand ; a volume on "Library
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Th(, last, named comprises, a cross-
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