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November 21, 1935 - Image 6

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ACE sr THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUUs

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Applicants For
Nation Medical

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the United States for the past sev-
eral years.
All papers are graded by the Com-
mittee of the Association of American
Medicia Colleges and the results con-
biped in book form and reported in
confidence to the deans of allClass A
medical schools in America.

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SchoolsT ested
The medical aptitude test of the
Association of American Medical Col-
leges will be given in more than 600
colleges Dec. 6 to all premedical stu-
dents who expect to apply for ad-
mission to a medical school next fall.
Since the test is a normal require-
ment for admission to practically all
the medical schools, and since it will
be given only once a year, all stu-
dents who anticipate application for
'ntrance next fall are expected to
,ake the test at this time.
Tests for students on this campus
will be given from 3 to 5 p.m. on Fri-
day, December 6, in Natural Science
Auditorium, and will require slightly
less than two hours, Prof. Charlotte
Horner, of the Bureau of Educational
Investigation, announced.
The aptitude tests were adopted by
the association in October, 1930, and
have been administered throughout

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EVENING CAPS
Made From
GOLD SEQUINS
SILVER SEQUINS,
FRAGILE NET
These New Lacy Materials
Top Off Your "Formal"
JUNE GREY HAT
STUDIO
551 Church Street

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READ THE DAILY'S CLASSIFIED SECTION

WhatWould YOU 7?

... if you had to carry 15 to 18
gallons of hot water every time

you did your washing?
OU'D REFUSE: you'd quit right there!
got to carry it, for that's just how mL

But somebody's
uch hot water it

takes to do an average family's washing and do it right!

And

who's going to heat the water, if you aren't?

And who's going

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to pay for heating the water and pay for the soaps and the
bluing and all the other little expenses incidental to washing
clothes at home?
Still that is what your family pays for when you send your
laundry home and added to that, of course, are your express
charges which are paying for the delivery charges alone! Then
why pay for all these expenses and go through all this trouble
when it is really cheaper and extremely less trouble to send
your wash tot the laundry. When you pack your laundry box
this week, call the laundry instead and try this new, cheaper
student bundle that we are so proud of. Shirts, handkerchiefs

and socks are finished to meet critical'

eye.

Underwear and

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SAMPLE
B U N D L E
3 Shirts
2 Suits of Underwear
6 Handkerchiefs
3 Pairs of Socks
2 Bath Towels
COST 92c

pajamas are folded ready for wear.
Price per b.... . lOc
Minimum Bundle 50c
Shirts Extra... lOc
(Full Dress Shirts are not included in this Special Price)
Sox Extra, per pair . . 2c
Handkerchiefs, Extra I.c.I

WHITE SWAN LAUNDRY

KYER LAUNDRY
Phone 4185

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