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REQUEST LISTING
OF VACANT ROOMS
All Ann Arbor residents who will
have vacant rooms for football game
week-ends are asked to phone the
rooming committee! at the Union
where they will .be kept on file. The
rental of these rooms will be arrang-
ed by the committee. Alumni and
families and friends of students who
come from out of town to these games
will be accommodated in this way.
Students who wish to arrange for
such rooms are asked to call the com-
mittee on Thursday- or Friday dur-
ing the football season. All rooms
in the Union have been engaged for
some time, so that none will be va-
cant any football game week-end.

MORE THAN 125 RECEIVE LOANS FROM UNIVERSITY
DURING FIRST TEN DAYS OF PRESENT SEMESTER

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Student loans have been extended
to more than 125 students since the
beginning of school this fall, accord-
ing to Joseph A. Burnley, dean of stu-
dents. The total amount of money in-
volved in these loans is approximately
$20,000, it is estimated by Dean Burs-
ley. In addition to this sum between
$4,000 and $5,000 more was voted at
a meeting Wednesday by the commit-
tee of the Brosseau foundation to be
applied in use as loans. The com-
mittee will meet again on Monday to
determine the amount to be dis-

tributed in the next gift from the
fund.
The Brosseau foundation is the only
fund established for student ,loans,
which has a special committee for the
purpose of determining its loans. This
is due to its size, and the scope of its
program, for it is the largest of the
numerous student loan funds at the
University. Next in size is the George
H. Benzenberg loan fund, established
for loans to worthy students in the
college of enginjering. The John
Fran Dodge loan fund, also for en-!

gineering sludents, is the third largest
of these funds.
There are 14 general, or all-Uni-
versity loan funds, 10 such funds for
students in the literary college, eight
loan funds for engineering students,
two for the benefit o6 needy seniors
in the Medical school. Four loan funds
are available for law students, and
one each in the College of Pharmacy
and in the School of Education. In
addition to these, there are 10 special
funds, notable among which is the
World War Veterans' Memorial loan
fund.

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KUPPENHEIMER
Good Clothes

About Suits-

of the COODMAN-SUSS house.

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tailored at 23 points and lines. This makes four distinctive
lines and hang. GOODMAN-SUSS craft is particularly
striking in the collar curve and shoulder slope. Also the lapel

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QualHty by
Kuppenheimer

Fabrics: The cloths of GOODMAN-SUSS are im-
ported of long Xilere woolens that are aged in the British
manner and then twisted to give wearing strength.
Colors: Nut browns and storm grays are the favored
colors this year. Lighter shades for those who prefer them.

Patterns:

Herring -bones and stripes.

Styleo handcrafted into the 1
best of imported and domes
tic woolens.
Tailoring -the kind that re-
serves the ori inal appear-
ance of each garment long
beyond your expectations.
Qualityi-of the high standard
found only in
KUPPENHEIMER
Good Clothes
Masten & Chase
211 SOUTH MAIN STREET
"Where You May Buy wiih Confidence"

Price: $50 and upwards.

as you live. JN o repair cha ny time.
It is the pen that spends ti most days in
the writinr hand and the least in repair shops.
It costs more because it is worth more.
"Lifetime" pen, $8.75 Lady "Lifetimn '. $7.50 Others lower
"Lifetime" Titan oversize pe ?
At better star
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pretared to take your measurements for ,
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Vdashion Park. iOf course you are under no
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Specially Tailored uits
Far Fall
Do not be satisfied with an ordinary ready-
made suit. See Corbett's specially made suits,
tailored to his special order by R. & W. and
Adler Collegian. Two pairs of perfect fitting
trousers with each suit. The coats fft exactly
with not a wrinkle anywhere. And they are
priced at only

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