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NOTICES
Faculty meeting, College of Lit erature, Science, and the Arts: The
regular monthly meeting will Lbe held Monday, January 12, at 4:10 p. m.,
in room 2225 Angell hail.
John R. Effinger
To All Men Students: Students intending to change their rooms at
the end of the present semester are hereby reminded that according to
the University Agreements they are to inform the householders of sueh
intention at least two weeks prior to the close of the semester, that is,
no later than January 31. It is advised that notice of such intention
to move be made at once.
F. B. Wahr, Assistant Dean
Householders: Ihouseholders; Pavin. rooms to rent to men students
for the second semester are reques>ted to list them in the Office of the
Dean of Students, room 2, University hall, as soon as possible.'
Available l ight-hou sekeepi ng roomns and ap a rtments should also be
listed.
F. fir. Wahr, Assstant Dean
..Summer Session Abridged Announceieneu: Copies of the Campus
Edition 6f the Abridged Announcement of the courses to be given during
the Summier Session of 1030 ma-y be obtained at the registration offices
of all schools and colleges.
Edward It. Krauis
Gr'aduate Students: The American Association of Collegiate Regis-
trars offers a fellowship each year to stimulate interest and encourage
graduate'study in preparation for work in the field of the college regis-
trar. The fellowship carries a stipend of ;1000 for which rno service is
required. Those interested may sc cure luri-er infor-mation in the Reg-
istrar's office, room 107 Mason hall.

Chra Uio fshrs Rpot t '11 adiorumbeor 730p.m, [I II I 1U ROFESSOR SLOSSON TO ADDRESS
COaINn ITNT Fn FNt H oRB rESS.n INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS FORUMC1
)eaii l~id ird L. Sperry of the Thleaooical School in hlarvard Uinl- tI[ l the history deartment, will ad- !phases of the league patct.
vest illecture in the Natural Science auditorium, at 4:15 pm SPEAK dress the Forum of International! The meeting is sonsored by ti
on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, January 13, 14 - Relations of the Ann Arbor High student council of the high school
1, Z$, and 17. ThZe subjects upon which Dean Sperry will speak~ are as Paul Le Gavrian Is Scheduled)
flosI.heOrigin an aueo eins. i r TeDcieo ieTl nFec School at a dinner to be held at 6 and, as previous forums have been
- lgions. III, The Religious Spirit and the Scientific Method. IV, Religion toGieTlanFnc1 o'clock, Friday evening, in the Sen- is conducted in the interest of in-
~!and History. V, Religion and Churches. Highway Prob~cms. for High School cafeteria, on the! ternational relations. The forum
These lectures are given under the auspices of the Michigan School ! ocso fteanvrayo h sognzdfrteepespr
of Religion. -i Prof. Paul Le Gavrian, professorocso fteanvrayo h sognzdfrteepespr
Loki A. Hopkins. i the National School of Roads and birth of the League of Nations, !pose of furthering the interests of
Briges Pais Frnce hs aceped Prof. Sosson was chosen on the international understanding and
t Children's Rhythm Classes will resume activities on Saturday, Jan- an invitation to speak here January~ advisory board of the late Presi-; peace and to stimulate student act-
ou!ary 11, at the Women's Athletic building. Children 5 to 8 years old 21 on French roads, according to an; dent Wilson to consider various ivities in worthwhile endeavors.
h !il meet at 10 o'clock, and those fromi 8 to 10anocentmdyseryby years old Ot 11 o'clock. announcement lliIli~l111#IH~~i111lade11tt yesterday11EI by~ll~ttlilii"
rrthiere will be a course of ten lessons. Arrangements for paymentI Prof. Roger L. Morrison, of the ,
aof the fee may be made at the first meeting of the classes. Beginners! highway engineering department. = DO YOUR GLASSES REMAIN FULL
a :s well as former pupils will 'be welcome, but the number of registrants Professor Le Gavrian who is Se- Have you ever noticed that your gests leav their
will be' limited to 20 for each class.; retary general of the permanent in-
ternational association of roads and = water glasses fll at the end of the meal? Do you suppose
Asih os f ersnaies ninpcurrdyatr bridges is in this country makingf= they do not like water or is it the taste of the articular
'noon, at 3:40. Dey's Studio. Inter-society party, Saturday, January l18, of the association which will be =2 drink you are serving. Play safe-obtainz complete admin.-
e in the Women's Athletic building. Nominatinon meeting, Tuesday, Jan-a held in Washington next fall. It to istration from your friends by serving pure Arbor Springs
nary 13 will be the first meeting to be held
in this country.( water.E
I Change in Mleeting of Faculty Women's Club: The meeting of thej Prof. Le Gavrian is also chief en- 2 ARBOR SPRINGS WATER CO.
s aculty Women's club scheduled for Thursday, January 9, has been' gineer of the French National!. 416 W. Huron phone 8270'
changed to Thursday, January 16.i Corps of Roads and Bridges1111l111i111111111i111llli11f11I111E1t1i1l1I1U11tll
s l l c o n a i n r m 2 01to 5 :00 p . in ., S a tu rd a y , J a n u a ry 11,I

-the next production, Caponsacchi,
to be presented at the Lydia Men-
delssohn Theatre, March 7 and- 8.I
sThose interested in any phase ofI
tils production are requested to re-
port at that time to the Women's:

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Ira Mv. Smith, Registrar ' -v
____________League building. Those unable to
All House Presidents: Signing out slips for' Decemb'er are due. They conie at this timge are requested t~o
must be handed in at the Woman's League offic'e before Saturday, Jan- call Mr'. Cooper at 8417.
nary . 1 The Philippine Michigan Club
invites' ever hnsHnu n
Any student interested in xtlfingoL-it;for the position of Varsity Icry Chie sdn,a-jindtendr
track manager report to Coach 1':'reli or myself at Yost Field Hlouse J tipalent studaethoaljontSender-
asonas psible. n tLai al nSudy
1~5Son OSe.Milton 0. Kend~trick, Manager Jatiniary 12, at 7:30 p. mn.
EVENTS TODAY Plan to Investigate
Choral Union Concert: Giovanni Martinelli, tenor, assisted byJ Crs Fa lfrT o
Giuseppe Bamboschek, pianist, in 11111l auditorium at 8:15 p. mn.
Juniors, School of Education: Pay your class dues today, at Tappan SANI DIEGO, CALIF., Jan. 8.-
hall.? Steps for a naval inquiry were
- taken here today in an effort to
All students interested in writing stories, plays, essays, verse, or 1
criticism arc asked to meet with the staff of The Inlander in room 3231; establish the cause of an airplane
Anlgell hall at 4 p. m. crash which cost the lives of Lieut.
Eugene Field Burkett and Ensign
Colloquium in Applied Mv~cchanies: The Colloquium meets at 8 p. in.. !John D. Clark here Tuesday.
ini room 445 West Engineering building. There will be 4 review of Peri- sTerpae napiinue
odicals by 0. W. Boston and If. M. Hansen. All are cordially invited. Terpae napiinue
by the navy, fell 1,500 feet into the
The Political Science Jaur.rw'. Club meets at 3:00 p. mn., in 2035 shallow waters of San Diego bay.
Angell hall. !A preliminary investigation failed
to throw any light on the cause of
Alpba Nn, Ensiftn picture will be taken at the Spedding Studio at' the accident. The plane was deoino-
5:00 P. M. islied.

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January Shirt Sale
Your choice of any colored shirt in our stock
$19
Originial Prices $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, x$4.00 and $5.Q0
Another Lot of Colored Shirts
$1.45
Original Price $2.00 and $2.50
TINKER & COMPANY
South State Street at William Street

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Memnbers
Chicago ;Mock Exchange
Newto Stock Exchange
New Yurk Curb Market
ILIAccounts Carried on Conservative Ma~rgin
a 201 First Nat'l Bank' Phone 4294

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