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vaded it.
Into that historical frame-work is
woven the story of "Alexander Nev-
sky," epic Soviet film which will be
shown Oct. 12, 13 and 14 at the Lydia'
Mendelssohn Theatre under the
sponsorship of t.th Art Cinema
League..
Every people has its one great tra-
ditional battle. Whether of victory
or defeat, the memory of the Boyne
for the Irish, Hastings for the Eng-
lish and Yorktown for Americans is
a lasting one. For the Russian
people the great- conflict was the
"Battle on the Ice," in which Russia
crushed her Germanic invaders.
It is this battle that forms the cli-
max of "Alexander Nevsky." Critics
have hailed it as perhaps the great-
est battle scene ever filmed. The
struggle was reproduced before the
caneras with as many foot soldiers
and knights as there were in the
original.
This is Russia's epic story, and the
Soviet film industry has done its ut-
most to produce a picture worthy of
the theme. Russia's greatest direc-
tor, Sergei' Eisenstein, who filmed
two earlier successes-"Potemkin"
and "Ten Days that Shock the
World," was placed in charge of the
film. One of the greatest of modern
Russian musicians, Sergei Progofieff,
composed an orginal score for the
film. The leading role was given to
Nikolai Cherkassov, star of "Baltic
Deputy" and "Peter L"
Tickets will be on sale at the
League box office. All seats will be
reserved
By HELEN CORMAN
Michigan Wolverine restaurant
business is showing substantial in-
crease this year, according to Dragon
C. Mitrovich, '40L, personnel man-
ager. More than 1900 students and
instructors are served daily, show-
ing an average increase of 100 for
each meal last year's total.
The Wolverine was started in 1930
to fill the need for an economical
eating rplace for students. Formerly
located in Lane Hall, the Wolverine
moved to 209 S. State St. three years
ago to accommodate a rapidly grow-
ing membership which has reached
an all time high of 800
An efficient working staff is com-
posed of 80 students, seven profes-
sional chefs and bakers, Alfred Haf-
ke, Grad., purchasing agent, and
James Gribble, '4OBAd., treasurer.
The board of directors includes sev-
en students, who are chosen by the
members, and two faculty members
who serve in an advisery capacity.
"This year more women are eating
at the Wolverine, due to the im-
proved atmosphere," Mitrovitch said,
"but we would like to see even more
in attendance to help balance the
dining room."
Vlembers who have paid their
miembership fee of five dollars are
entitled to all privileges of the Wol-
verine which include: a meal ticket
for 20 meals for $4.75, laundry and
cleaning discounts and participation
on the intramural teams sponsored
by the Wolverine.
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SUNDAY, OCT. 8, 1939
VOL. L. No. 13
Notices
To The lMembers of the University
Council: Ther'e will be a meeting of
the University Council at 4:15 p.m.
Monday, Obt. 9, in Room 1009 A.H.
Louis A. Hopkins, Secy.
Senate Reception: Since no indi-
vidual invitations are being seit, this
is a cordial invitation to all members
of the teaching staff and their wives
to be present at the Senate Reception
to new members of the faculties on
Tuesday evening, Nov. 7, in the ball-
room of the Michigan Union at 8:30
p.m. The reception will take place
from 8:30 to 10 o'clock, after which
there will be dancing from 10 to 12.
It is especially hoped that new teach-
ing fellows and instructors may be
present and the chairmen of depart-
ments are asked to be of assistancet
in the bringing this about.
To Deans, Directors, Department
Heads and Others Responsible for
Payrolls:
Payrolls for the first semester are
ready for approval. This should be
done at the Business Office before
Oct. 18 if checks are to be issued on
Oct. 31.
College of Literature, Science and
the Arts, School of Music, and School
of Education: Students who received
marks of I or X at the close of their
last term of attendance (viz., semes-
ter of summer session) will receive
a grade of E in the course unless
this work is made up by October 25.
Students wishing an extension of
time beyond this date in order to
make up this work should file a peti-
tion addressed to the appropriate of-
ficial in their school with Room 4
SOFT WATER SHAMPOO
AND HAIR-DRESS
Monday-Tuesday-wednesday
50c
REULON MANICURE
Monday-Tuesday-wednesday
50c
Fine expert operators
JEAN PREESMAN, Mgr.
RUDOLPH'S
611 East Liberty Phone 3083
CLASSIFIED ADVE
HARPER'S BAZAAR
(October 1st issue)
The dress for the game and
to tea in after. A perfectly
tdilored rabbits' ha'it ,,oo
with detachable hood. In
thrilling colors accented by
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Effective as of February 14, 1939
12c per reading line (on basis of
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10c per reading line for three or
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Minimum of 3 lines per inser-
tion.
These low rates are on the basis
of cash payment before the ad is
inserted. If it is inconvenient for
you to call at our offices to make
payment, a messenger will be sent
to pick up your ad at a slight extra
charge of 10c.
For further information call
23-24-1, or stop at 420 Maynard'
Street.
ARTICLES FOR SALE -3
FOR SALE-Woman's bicycle. Only
used one year, excellent condition.
Ph. 2-2104 between 5-6:30 p.m.
FOR SALE-Used bicycle, man's.
Good condition, $13.00. 509 Ben-
jamin. Phone 8735.
LAUNDERING -9
LAUNDRY - 2-1044. Sox darned.
Careful work at low prices.
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SILVER LAUNDRY
607 Hoover Phone 5594
Free pickups and deliveries
Price List
All articles washed and ironed.
Shirts.....................14
Undershirts.................04
Shorts...................04
Pajama Suits ............... .10
Socks, pair ..................03
Handkerchiefs .............. .02
Bath Towels................03
All Work GQuaranteed
Also special prices on Coed's laun-
dries. All bundles done separately.
No markings. Silks, wools our
specialty. 9
MISCELLANEOUS -20
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contrasting buttons
hood lining.
Sizes 9 - 17 . . . at
LOST--Shell rim glasses in
case. Bob Wagner. 2-2565.
and
BUDGET 8UNDLE
6 lbs. 97c
12c each additional pound
Everything Everything
Included Finished
SAM'S HOME LAUNDRY
Dial 6964
Free Pick Up and Delivery
REPAIRING-I
Smith's Quality
Shoe Repair Service
705 Packard at State
795
Elizabet h Dilon
SHOP
'rounod the corner on State
WILL YOU PAY 7c A WEEK
For TIME Magazine
FOR A LIMITED TIME
TO COLLEGE STUDENTS
AND FACULTY
$2.50 ENTIRE SCHOOL YEAR
You Save 8c per Copy
Lou Grossman or Bud Gerson
3582
FOR RENT -5
SIX ROOM HOUSE, sun and
sleeping porches. Excellent con-
dition, two blocks from campus.
Phone 5929.
Come in and take
advantage of our
NEW LOW PRICES!;,
Shampoo and Wave SOc
Shampooc
and special hair style 75c
OCTOBER SPECIAL
ON PERMANENTS Q
Regular $5.00 permanents
for $3.50 v
Revlon oil manicure 50c
on Mon., Tues., and Wed.
J RAGGEDY ARN
BEAUTY SHOP
(1114 S. University e Tel. 7561
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PRIVAiE INSTRUCTION -
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PUBLIC Evening School Classes be-
gin Monday evening, Oct. 9, at the
Ann Arbor High School. Business,
hobby, recreation and academic
courses are offered. Low registra-
tion fee. For further information
call 5797.
TRANSPORTATION -21
WASHED SAND AND GRAVEL -
Driveway gravel, washed pebbles.
Killins Gravel Company. Phone
7112.
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Above-Saw-to6th bandtgs
and cut-outs on a rayon crepe
date frock, with wide contrast-.
ing belt. Black, claret, Affix soft
a 0o6g life of activity. Ask for 155X, the
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