TITE ITCITAN DLY Graff Funeral Held MANUSCRIPT CURATOR APPOINTED; Home Yesterday NEW LIBRARYASSISTANTS NAMED - - Elinor Mullett has been appointed appointed senior assistant, order do- Funeral services for Herman Graff, curator of the collection of mann- partment; F. C. Hamil, general ser- mechanic of the naval tank of the scripts, and papyri at the University vice assistant; R. Minnich; assistant marine engineering department and library, upon the recommendation of in the library extension system; Caro- model maker, were held at his home the librarian. Miss Mullett has been line Wilgus, assistant curator of yesterday. t, making a special study of papyri as rare books; and A. E. Chapman, stack r of.te re rtan ader of he nin e a candidate for the degree of Doctor assistant. architecture and marine engineering of Philosophy. Due to the resignation of Richark departnment, in commenting on the IIt was chiefly through the late Laske, assistant in charge of econonm death of Graff said, "He was an ex- Francis W. Kelsey, professor of Latin, ies, Mr. Mellott, formerly of the East ceptional type. He has worked here and director of Near East Research, Engineering library, has been chosen for 22 years, and has shown himself 'who died last spring, that the col- for the rosition. Changes have alsq t belection has reached its present size, taken place in the Chemistry library, work demanded a great deal of acca- Several other new positions in the Angell Hall department, catalog d; racy and lie was trusted implicitly library have been created by the partment, and in the library science with any sort of work which iivolved Regents. Katheryn Wilson has been department. the preparation of models. The suc-I cess of any research work in this -..--... XiY7YJ__.T~z7 field depends on such a man, and the " " " " " value of such a man to an institution like the University is very apt to be overlooked. He was a nian that was universally liked by everyone. 1j Relation Between the Growth of Pop- ulation and Land Values. W. A. Percy- cne of Hooyer s aides Every Article Must Go! Several weeks ago the Surplus Supplies Store was swept with fire. It is absolutely necessary that all buildings be rebuilt for other tenants, so the stock of merchandise has been moved next door to allow building operations on the new stores. Everything has been radically cut in price for quick disposal. You will profit by attending this great sale! Buy your future needs now at a saving! Leather Coats and Jackets, Suede and Wool Blouses, Sweaters and Breeches Tower's Slickers and Rain Coats For Ladies, Men, Boys and Girls Shirts, Underwear, Lumberjacks, Outing Goods, Alarm Clocks, etc. BLANKETS and ROBES All Kinds, for Every Need Surplus S p lies Store. "Downtown in Rear of Postoffice" 215 North Fourth Avenue % :/ 1l L c%...c LIt "Ann Arbor's Unique Sandwich and Coffee Shop~ 1103 S0. IUNIVERSITY Opposite Engineering Arch. Bring Den. Yo welcome tion. .Sb C r your guests to The u are assured of a and courteous atten- ~i ji~ 0 rte- 'I --------- - w 11 A Play of Colorful Mexico with its BANDITS and Everything The Mimes Theatre Box Office will be open for the advance sale Friday, September 30th, at 10 A. M. All seats are reserved and priced at 75c. Phone orders taken and held until six o'clock day r t -------------------------