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in Lane Hall. All must report on
time.
Sigiua Eta Ci regular meeting on
Wednesday, Feb. 14, at 7:30 p.m. in.
Pilgrim Hall. Plans for second sem-
ester rushing will be made. The meet-
ing will be over in time for the con-
cert at 8:30.
Glider Club Organization meeting
for the second semester will be held
in Room 348 West Engineering Build-
ing on Thursday, February 15, at 7:30
pm. Anyone interested in joining
is urged to attend as groups will be
arranged for the coming semester.
Membership open to men or women
students enrolled in the University.-
Association BRook Review: "Thel
Nazarene" by Sholem Asch, will be
reviewed by Professor Waterman at
the Association Book Review, Lane
Hall, Thursday, 4:15 p.m.
Junior girls interested in the pro-
grams committee of JGP and all
members of that committee, please
attend a meeting Thursday at 5 p.m.
in the League.
Congregational Students and their
friends are cordially invited to at-

tend the second semester open house
Friday night, Feb. 16 from 9 to 1.
Dancing, games, refreshments.
The Newcomer's Section of the
Faculty Women's Club: Valentine!
Tea. Wednesday, Feb. 14, 3:15 p.m.
Mary B. Henderson Room, Michigan
League. Miss Kathrn Heller of the
Architectural School will speak on
pictures.
Interior Decoration Section of the
Faculty Women's Club meeting at
3:00 p.m. on Thursday. Feb. 15, in
the League.
Garden Section Faculty Women's
Club will meet at 2:30 p.m. on Wed-
nesday, Feb. 14, at the home of Mrs.
John Brumm, 1916 Cambridge Road.
Hebrew Class To Meet
Bernard Haber, '40E, will conduct
a class in conversational Hebrew at
7 p.m. today at the Hillel Founda-
tion. The Hillel Jewish History class,
taught by Dr. Isaac Rabinowitz, wyill
be held at 7:15 p.m. tomorrow and
the Yiddish class will meet at 4:30
p.m. Friday at the Foundation led
by Norman Drachler of Detroit.

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A graduate of the University and
member of the University Library
staff for two years, John Richmond
Russell was recently appointed to the
position of librarian for the Univer-
sity of Rochester.
Mr. Russell at present is head of
the cataloguing division of the Na-
tional Archives at Washington, a posi-
tion which he held for five years.
Prior to that, he was on the New
York Public Library staff for four
years receiving that post after leav-
ing the University Library.
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106 Last Washington Street
Ann Arbor, Mich.
Phone 9690 and 2-4431

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ANN 3 ARBOR, Feb. 12.--(J)-'Ar-
thur J. Wiltse, manager of the Ann
Arbor Press, a publishing concern,
said today that his company would
contest in the United States Circuit
Court of Appeals at Cincinnati the
National Labor Relations Board pe-
tition seeking enforcement of an
order against the company.
He said legal action would be taken
"as a matter of principle even though
the case seems pointless." The NLRB
last May 3 directed the firm to cease
alleged domination of an independent
employes association and to desist
from discouraging membership in the
International Typographical Union.

That's why you must look presentable every minute of the day.

To be oble to put your,

best foot forward requires an up-to-date wardrobe of suits and slacks, but most important

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of all, you ore not impeccably groomed unless you have a supply

Of clean, crisp linen.

Ring the Dell
in
MoneywMaking!

Ife may not have played fiddle
for the Czar but he has cooked
for people with royal tastes and
he knows that the finest of culi-
nary artists insure good food.
Start the new semester with a
delightful treat which will not
be a strain on your pocket-book.
Try our
SPECIAL
SIRLOIN STEAK
DINNERS
"SERVE YOURSELF
TO THE BEST"

Let the Ann Arbor laundries serve you econorrically and promptly and help you sell yourself !
The Laundries of Ann Arbor eater
epeecally to students' needs at a
remarkably low cost
WHITE SWAN LAUNDRY ... . 4117
and Dry Cleaning Company

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SPECIAL STUDENT BUNDLE

.. . See
PAGE 2'
for
Information

VARSITY LAUNDRY..... . 23-1-23

6 Handkerchiefs
3 Bath Towels

3 Shirts

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3 Pairs of Socks

TROJAN LAUNDRY
and Dry Cleaning Company

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2 Suits of Underwear

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