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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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DAVIS GRAiNTI
To SURVEY
Prof. Calvinx Olin
School of Education ha

10 riuarI COCHRAN MAKES RECORD7
DL RUN IN 18.1 BILLIARDS
nn..r~un BOSTON-Walter Cochran, 18.2 b)il-
~C[UIIII ard, champion, established a new ree-l
O~IU Liord in 18.1 billiardsagis Eric Hag;-
enlacher here today by makig a high
run of 2:51. The previous high
Davis of the runs of 241 was hung up by Jape
is5 been granted Schaefer In 1926.

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KEMPF'S MODEL CITY
221 South Main
STUDENT'S MATINEE COUPON
Tbis coln on and 10 ))ill tadmit any student over 14. years, or
Ilt lle oll )Oi fileve eiisNw01 admit anyj school child under 14 years.
Good aity, day tis tipeekl, from 1 to 6 P. i..

Osteopathic Physicians
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Drs. Bert and Beth
Haberer
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Specializing in Feet
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a leave of absence by the school to
make a survey of secondary schools
in the state of West Virginia- for the
state legislature.
At the last session of the West V'ir-
ginia legislature,, a large sum was,
appropriated for the schools of the'
state, and a committee of members
was appointed to see that a survey
was made and plans submitted for
judicious expenditure of that sum. The
committee appointed Prof. M. V.
O'Shay of the University of Wisconsin
.to take charge of the survey for them.
In turn, Professor O'Shay named sev-
eral prominent educators in the coun-
try to take charge of the various
phases of the work, Professor Davis
being named to make the survey in
the wide feld of secondary education.
According to Dean Allen S. Whitney
of the School of Education, this ap-
pointment was' a great honor for Pro-
fessor Davis, and it is a job that al-
most every man connected with sec-
ondary eduication in the country has
sought.
Professor Davis is now making
studies of several typical high schools
in West Virginia,, studying their good'
* and bad qualities, the teaching sys-
tems, and the other departments. He
will conclude this work about the .first
of November, and. will then prepare a
~report to be handed to the legislative
committee for recommendation to the
state legislature in. 1928.
GEOLIOGY {FACULTi(
TO. RECEIVE HELP
With the "return of Prof. William H.
Hobbs and Ralph L. Belknap early in
November the, geology faculty will
again be on a normal running basis.
Beginning- the year. with three regu-
lJar men away, on expeditions, they
have' been hard pressed to offer the
regular. courses. Professor Gould
since. his recent return from Baffin
bay has taken over, the lectures in
Proffessor" Hobbs' course in dynamic
and structural geology. 'Prof. Charles
W. ;Cook has been giving Professor
Gould's course, and Miss Stevenson
and the new men in the department
have been sharing Belknap's work.
Prof. Ermine C. Case has been act-
ing as head of the department in the
absence of Professor Hobbs, who is
now on his way home from Greenland;
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SPECIAL STAGE PRESENTATION-

~T p G ! Pallingyou Suuday, Oct. 23" '
W "to (it wo't b)long inow) .17 ~i
Today Michigan Bids You welcome
Saturday 0. S.*U. Team and Rooters'.

Anda's ite gamne will 1ethe
sear?'s g're !est lasicso have we

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13--ENTERTAINERS-13
RADER &FLORIOG
WTiHlTHlE
SCARLET .MASKBAND
OF THlE
OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY
withi BOB STEIINLE
On the Screen
A Picture of Beachies and "Peaches"-11a jes is Added Bill1

Notice!

For the benefit
of all our patrons
who are unable
to secure tickets
for the Mich. vs.
0. S'. U. game on
Saturday. T It e
Majestic will, re-
ceive all the plays
of the game as
they happen; over
t hi 0 M5ajestlies
Federal; Orthio-
sonic R~adio.

with
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Trice
Matinees
10c, 30c, 40c
Nights
14c, 50c
,Shows TDaily
x':00-7:00
3:130-8:40

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A Larry Semuon Comedy
"THDE STUNT MAIN"

FIaranioun~t
INews

'Majestic
Orchesta

THE PRICE OF ¢HONOR
with
Shirley Mason
SAT.-THIE DENVER DUDE

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SUIN.--TOMW MIX
In "OUTLAWS OF? RED. RIVER"9

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'GOODNESS!

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'Week IBeginning, Monday, Oct. 3
Bonstelle Playhouse
"THE POOR NUT"
By J. C. and Elliott Nugent
MC UTS t Bal. 75c, $1.00 ;, Orch. ,$1.00,"
$1.5,0; Maits.: Tiues., Thurs.,'
and Sat., 50e, 75e.

Never before was a low-priced car so; delightful to drive
as today's Chevrolet !
Fast get-away ... easy, smooth operation ... high speed
roadability ... unfailing power ... and flashy accelera-
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in an automobile, today!
In addition, there is all the finger-tip steering, all the
positive braking and -effortless gear shifting that have
made Chevrolet so decidedly popular for congested traffic.
And never before was a low-priced car so comfortable-
for Chevrolet springs are 88%0, as long, as the wheelbase
.... and built of chrome vanadiuim steel!
Come in! L.earn what a feeling of confidence it gives you
to drive a car that is powered for, the exceptional need
*..thatismooth and quiet at every speed .., that responds
to the slightest pressure on the steering wheel. -
Then, you'll know why millions have acclaimed today's
Chevrolet as the finest performer in the low-price field !

The COACH
'fi aTou riay; : S55
or Roadae
The a $s 25
The Sport +$7
Cabriolet " . S
Eh Impra 'A
La ndauerial.74
=/-Ton "Truck $395
(Chas~s Only)
1-Ton Truck $
(Chassis only) 495
Alt prices f. o, b.Flint.
Michigan
Cheep Chevrolet
Delivered Prics
Thkey include the lows"
handling and financing
charge available.

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