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NINE PERSONS OF TPTOFMIIS DIE IN FIRE
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PILLSBUR Y REACHES THI'RTIE TH YEAR
IN UNIVERSITY; CAME HERE IN 1897
n in the./IBulletin is constructive notice to all members of
sity. Copy rec(ived by the Assistant to the President until
(11:30 a. m. Saturdays). Copy must be typewrittLen,
VII WEI'NESWli11, 3A11 I 23, 1</27 NU-XIIIER125
cture:
freshm~an lecture in Hlygiene for mueln will be given in Wat-c,
umn, Thursday and Friday, MaI~rch 24 and 25, at 3-4-5 P. M''.
ient includes all freshmen in the refgulr physical trairniun
hiers that have been excused from these cla;:ses;.
Vcor'gt A. )lay.
II Students:
interested in working at a sunimer camp for room and board
.t ~arbour Gymnasium.
Beatrice IV. Voluson, Adviser of Wojeu.
3rds of the Modern Family" is the subject of a lecture to be
F. W. Burgess, professor of Sociology, University of Chicago,
March 23, at 4:15 P. M., in Room C, Law Buildting. This
connection with the Seminiar of the Mlichi,,an School of Re-
Moral Issues of Modern Life."
c is cordially invited.
AnRgelyn Stecvens.
"esfod in 1atheatics:
d mleeting of the Student MVathcmzatical Society will be held
ling, 'March 24, at 7:30 P. M., in Room 3017 Angell Hall. Pro-.
Ost of a short period'of organization, followed by papers; Miss
ye Regular Solids";, M&'a. Jacobson: "Mathematical Fallacies.'
rested in mathematics is invited.
Guy Anmmerman.
nch one-act plays will be given in Sarah Caswell Angell Hall,
arch 23rd, at 8:00.
r'this soiree. and the remainder of the Cercle Francais series
ed~ at the door.
Rene Talarnon.
lead Engineers:
arkin, repiesenting the Union Carbon and Carbide Company,
mi 221 West Enginieering Building on Wednesday and Thurs-
and 24, to interview those interested' in positions with this
HI. C. Anderson.
sAdvisory Groups:
telephone number, and Ann Arbor address of all one-man
Chess Tournament must be in my hands; before Friday, 6:00
Any group not entering a man by this hour will be considered
nament.
Philip E. Bursley.
Frenchx 32 at 11:40:
32 class at 11:00 plea,se',take four: pages in_ advance for
i ' syear miarks the thirtieth an- tionl" \which has been pubilishedl in
xi ~~~~~iersa"r y of ;1te coing lEto the i- se'ver'al forl"e',iinlanguagesCt, Pyh
° , ~ersity of Prof. Walte~r B. P'illsbutry og of Nationa;_lity anda Interniationatl-
uf t(e? scholoical epartmlent. Pro- is:11.
" o'ilsbr cmehrein197 Pofe ssor PIillsbury" is ia mlemlber of
asanintucoro pycolg, t t 11number-t"ofass5ociatons,;of psychol-
timetheonl manin he eparmen. o iltsIn19110 he served tas president
nrfso ilbr rcie ere of th.e AmIerlian Psy5 chological Asso-
w k hs , }S i l ,1.mte1Unive:rsity of Nebra ska in
y: Iatt Cornell unive rsiyr'ceivving his
docto's dgreethere in 189:;6. A year ~ q s ~ li
On t, to0 occasions Prol tl_ s'rPills-,
bury as)b en at othins pol~?Ltions as in ktre world
Iectu r 11in pSycolg1 adin123qulit=ni
ar etu . n 1 ad190Jh a
..',.' ~j heSorbonne in Fr'lance invited him
. . to deliver lectiure: tlo e He as done, 7
. mulch avritin,LI ng 'i]ten Urnlr-
enos books and having conltributed to i dgeeblacktv i uaiy
."rmr lany psychology iimagazinecs. Out- the world-famous
fire_.:at.. un"neltenT.. Pa.ywh ch (est:yd the:tanding am ong his books _ar,"Atten- y c 3yi
fie t unet(nPa, hih lsto'edth'house of Clarence Marsh, I Effnge~r l At all
f father aand mothe~r and five and a nother mother and child, Marry I ai f N tL
erished, jumped from a Twindowv to save his life. Funeral services-for a -- 4 dea es F
d at the house the day previously. (C. P. Photo.) __j Dean John R. Effinger, of the liter- I~ give betst SEr'vice and
i ary college,, delivered theo annual gv t seM.
th1eua e a ta nteps honors convocation address; yesterday logs wear.
theregla te nin eamin heles IWASH INGTON.-Ten students were! T~el Panedprdz 10
I fw mnth. lat Mliami University, Oxford, Ohio, Rubbe ends, per doz. $1.20
0l.elected to Sigma Xi, national donor- a ,ccordlingo to information received. Amaerican Pencil Co., 215 Fifth Ave. ,Y.
This same team will engage in a 1 l His subject was "Secondary Function Makers of UNIQUE Thyn Lead
match with the Ann Arbor rifle club3 ary scientific society. of the College". Colored4 Pencils in 12 colors-$1.00 per, doz.
*Thursday night. March 24 ajt sevenI
T'emoving one of the vitimns of a
burning to death the entire family q
Mfontgomlery, whose wife and child pE
sis;ter-inz-lawv of Mariishad been helt
Team Competes for
Hearst Rifle TrophyT
Shooting in the annual competition E
for the William Randolph Hearst'
rifle trophy has been started by the
five man team representing the local
R. 0. T. ,C. This trophy is awarded
to the R. 0. T. C. team making the
highest score iji the R.. 0. T. C. divi-
sion of universities and military
schools throughout the country. This
year the team. is comvosed of E. M.
Brockway, '30E, -who holds the Univ-
ersity record for shooting on thej
range, IT. C. Walker 27E, H. P.
Kepf, '27E, N. B. Hall,, '28E, and4
il. T.. Meyer, '29M, who were the five
high menf in this shooting (lone by
o'clock in the R. 0. T. C. head,-
quarters.
Founitain Service Lun1ches
JIJILLERET' S
Or iginality
Drinks That Are
Different
Vevets
Ri1-ters.weet Specialtieis
j JUST REC EIVED- Another Shipment
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LogL g Rls
$10.85 IN LEATHER CASE
T,,t4, "JAHR"S
UNIVERSITY
} Wedlnesday, March 23, will be the
Programs and Announcements. Orders
8 A. M. to 5 P. M.
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final
will
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daay for receiving orders for
be taken in Tappan Hall from
Earl I. Lillie, Presidlent.
N. S. Bellilit.
liiciigan Band:I
tonight at Morris Hall. Roll call at 7:15 P. M.
Paul F. Schlanderer.
ant praceice will be held on Wednesday' afternoon at, 3:00
nembers intending' to take park in t140 concert are requested
cial effort to attend this practice.
G. . 1. McArthiur, Pres.
Blade:
be a meeting tonight at the Union at 8;10 P. M.
J. W. Ilicknan.t
fogy Club will meet on Wednesday, March 23, at 7:00 P. M. in
igan Union. Dr. Burgess, of Chicago, will speak.
Hobert H. llac Rae.
ar Phi iSigma meeting will be held in Room Z-242 of the
:e Building, Wednesday, March 23, at 1:30 P. M. Dr. P. B.
eak on Microbic Dissociation aind its Practical Significance.
a proposal of -new members.
Leonard P. Schultz, Secretary.
Meeting:
le M...S. F. "24" located during the past three years with the
Experimental Station, Portland, Oregon, will address the
sday evening at 7: 30 P. M.: in, Room 213, N. S. Building. All
rged to come.r '
hC.,11. Coulter, Pres..
eta:
meeting of Pi Lambda Theta wvill be held in Betsy Barbour
8 :00 o'clock. Will the active mcmbers please get late per-
Virginia earl, Pres.
Geographical Journal Club:
ill mneet in Room 436 N. S. Bldg. 'at 7:30 P. M. on Thursday,
C: W. Cook will speak on "The Oil Fields of the Rocky Moun-
All interested are cordially invited 'to attend. '
Walter ,A. Ver 1VMelte',Sect..
be no meeting of the Landscape Club, Wednesday, March
Waynie1H. Laverty.
Iota Alpha:;
There will be a meeting of the members of Iota Alpha at 7:30 Thursday
evening, Mar1-h11!4th, in Room 320:1 of the East Eagineering Building.
J1. 11. Cissel, President.
League for hITduAIriIl Demiocracy;
The next meet ing will be held Wednesday, March 23, at 4: 15, in Lane
Hall, at which 'time JohnY Dovgal of the Supreme Economic Council of the
Soviet Union will readt a paper on "The Application of Socialism to Indus-
try." C. B. Smilthl.
x !q~oTICKETS ~
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TOURS, CRUSES
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Phonae t6412 nr write 641 E Huron Street
E" " " ! L~ teamship Agent, ANN ARBOR.
Dresses
Our Dresses are the Talk of the Town
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Gener~l BR. I. Rees, Vice President of the Amnerican Telephone 'andc7
Telegraph Cornpany'tiwill give a talk to members of the R.. 0. T. C. in Room
348 West Engineering Building at 3:00 P. M. Wednesday, Marche 23rd. All
others interested are cordially invited to be present.
Bteinold )Melberg.
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an Q4e-bdX.
Our, HIBBARD -REFRIGERATORS are
constructed to produce, cold1, dry air circulation
with ane insulating material possessing a number of
other qualificatins, besides being an excellent non-,
conductor of heat.
HIB3BARD REFRIGERATORS are struc-
turally 'strong, compact, with galvanized steel or
white enamel lining and very reasonable in cost.
We have a size to fat every family.
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