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FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1951

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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BUSINESS SERVICES

FOR SALE
ENGAGEMENT and wedding rings, all
perfect and guaranteed diamonds at
large discount; also watches, costume
jewelry-Student Agency, call 3-1308.
)151
BABY PARAKEETS, easily trained to
talk and whistle at $6 each. Bird sup-
plies and cages. 562 S. 7th, Ph. 5330.
)2B
DIAMOND engagement and wedding
rings. Large discount. Lee Anger,
wholesale rep. Ph. 2-3481, 2:00-5:00.
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B-15 BOMBER-TYPE jacket. Sale price
$8.99. Mouton collar, knit cuffs, 100%
wool quilted lining. Grey, green and
tan colors. Sam's Store, 122 E. Wash-
ington, open 'till 6 p.m. )5

ROOMS FOR RENT
ROOMS for rent-near campus. 917 E.
Huron. )94R
YOUNG faculty women will share 3
rm. furnished apt. on campus. Call
2-9412 after 5 p.m. )96R
GUEST ROOM, private home, semi-
private bath. Faculty neighborhood.
Kitchen privileges for breakfast. Call
8579 after 6 p.m. $6.50. )97R
DOUBLE ROOM available now for men.
Close to campus, Union. Shower, con-
tinuous hot water. Reasonable rent.
509 S. Division near Jefferson. )78R
DOUBLE ROOM for men or opportunity
to share-available second semester.
1014 Lincoln. Ph. 2-2333.. )73R

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TWO graduate students need apartment.
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FOR RENT
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Good location (Hill near Tappan).
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DOUBLE ROOMS FOR MEN-Refriger-
ator, student landlord. 906 Green-
wood near Packard. Call Jim Wright
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Orders Accepted
The names of this year's Febru-
ary, June and August graduates
will be included in the University
commencement announcement.
Candidates for University de-
grees in the literary college, en-
gineering college and education
school interested in securing the
booklet may contact the office of
Student Affairs.

It's a rare Eskimo that lives in
an gloo-most of them build their
homes of stone and sod.
And their favorite delicacy is
warm walrus blood-fresh from
the carcass.
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THESE and many other inter-
esting facts about the Eskimo can
be discovered by browsing through
the current University Museum's
display, "Customs of the Eskimo."
For instance, Eskimos don't
kiss by rubbing noses. Sniffling
affectionately; they rub their

faces together--and somehow
their noses get in the way, Prof.
Volney Jones, curator of the ex-
hibit, explained.
And while an American thinks'
nothing of trading his used car in
for a new one, with the Eskimo,
it's his wife he trades. He'll gladly
lend his wife to afriend-to oil
his boots for him." Prof. Jones
said.
* * *
INSTEAD OF LIPSTICK, the
Eskimo wears lip plugs, Prof.
Jones continued. The lower lip is

perforated and the plug inserted.
It is supposed to improve the ,
beauty of the wearer, and both
men and women wear it proudly.
These plugs come in assorted'
colors and styles and can be easily
removed, he added.
"And the Eskimos are experts
in ivory-carving."
They use ivory for harpoon'
heads and harness-fittings.
"Armed with nothing but i
quick spear and a keen eye, th
Eskimo must depend on his cun-
ning and ingenuity. It's a constant
race between man and cold, and
the Eskimo has to move swiftly to
win," Prof. Jones said.

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