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SUNDAY, OCTOnER 2, 1920
Sun Moves Army
South To Yangtse

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

PAGE THREE

f are filled by student help, each year,
0 [9N 0 F TUD[of which the great majority are boardA
UTsland room jobs, according to Mary L.
DEN FSTDETStewart, in charge of thedison
[ rI fee drn h college year,a
[F[ ~ M ~ Y JOB and room, taking care of lawns and7
I'thllrloyuieIt Of Various Kinds Filled furnaces, dishiwashing, surveying, con-a1
'I'lrougli Application To D~ean ! struction, stenography, hotel clerk-
Bursley's (afe ing, bookkeeping, waiting table, cook-
finlg, washing cars, posing for artists,
STEWVART IN CHARGE j painting posters, lettering and sign
- paintinug, campus guides, sandwich
Washing automobiles and washing man (walking around~ with advertising,
cows are but two extremes of odd jobs boards), reading to studlents, and sell- c
often available at the Student Em- ing commodities of one sort oran
plomnbueuithDenoSt-ohrents office. Approximately 1,000 jobs Most of the Gob)s are steady through-c
The Ace of Music Comedies
The Musical Comedy with a Real Story

out the year, but odd jobs of a sea-
sonal nature are available all during
the college year, such as gardening
work, transplanting and similar work.
The employment bureau also acts in
an advisory capacity and informs stu-
densts as to the standing and possibili-
ties of numerous firms. The depart-
Sment often places graduate students,
preference generally being shown by
companies for graduates who have
earnedI their way through college.

Rehearsals 0Of144 {r
0 Neil Plays a hl :e
Begun By nt wl ',
_____I__proalen
Rehearsals for Eugene ;'N t11,, Sam'!
S. Glencairn" which will be prv1 f y'c ri
by Mimes as the opening production. I , j
of the year in the Mimes theater *on ba<2 d iri,

Ai in Hill auditorium on Cardiff" and Ia the Zone." The tit le
is derived fr'omlthe fact that the ac:-
S. Glencairn" was the play l tion of all three takies place on board
;ed thn itlrainatic1 season of the S. S. C, %%~r, hile severail of
'st~ f l 'i. ,latM<" , echar. > - :,u'par in allt h ree
aso he the init ial campl4us, i1J~

ofthis year. . i<fically
ft v'liich lproC K 'last_
1:s. .. _-rt'iier ,Shut,,r v A
,I all 2iucsdramatic:

l3OULO(:4, , orance.--- Georg;esMlt-
c'el, the Frienlch baker whIo rccknutly
-,athe English (Tanel in the rec-
Wd time or? W, houl-=ra illites, is.
s~2,d t a4~\ a accpt -,trrough his
mnal - or Abled o".'.mI UMontreal
for a20-w. k music; Ihailexhibition
Zit $500 a waeek.

"W e never know just what m ay turn Oct. 19,20, and 21 have been b er'; n by a num ber otf (A wvill also u , ad Ai s S e a ths.h t -It e c s . h r e o le i o .
dents come in during the year for the }f'1The 1)051ponment to [he above dates ".SCe~i'~~{5n
m iscellaneous jobs. Specialized jobs; from Oct. 12, 1.1, and 14 as previouslY s17, (7o fte comin w ch t r i to u s al n o n ed as e e st t d by 11cyp r inT d 4Ic
opportunities." unavoidable conflict with the Elsie of : aril;, "1-.at or

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FRANK
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2larshal Sawn
important member of the big pow-'
ers, who controls five eastern prov-,
inces, which he previously held his,
troops readly to defend.
Bobby Jones, of Atlanta, Ga., who
captured the British open golf cham-
pionship with a 291 at St. Anne's
last June, has "peen elected to mem-,
bership in the Royal and Ancient Clubj
of St. Andrews.

Superb Supporting Cast
More Pretty Girls Than a iBeauty Contest.
A Laugh or a Song Ililt Evecry Atinute.
Nighits 75c to -$3; Wed. Mat. 75c to $2
Sat. Mat. 75e to $2.50
Note the Popular Wednesday Matinee

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AN 0. HENRY GOMED)Y

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