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The Wolverine, 1910-07-21

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ti' l F'1No. 9

Vo.. I
AGENCY FOR
Martha Washington
CANDIESFt
Gilbert's Chocolates
Tice's Drug Store
l17 S 5 MaTIoohPhl
VARSIIY CAFE
612 ELiberty
Only one block rain
the Campus
Three good square
meals per day
Single Meals 25c
$3,50 per Week
Sunday Dinners 35c
MEAL TICKETS
Another Chance
For Thos Who Wat
THE WOLVERINE
STUDENTS'
DIRECTORY
Verified by Unorsity Records, ad th
books of tho Telphoe Goompnis
To get it you must subscribe for
THE WOLVERINE
NO SINGLE COPIES
ot issues cotil 111g tDiretory
except to sblscriers
50 ts.
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ANN ARBOR WATE yR LlSY I D.A IELOY V .NJ r 'TAE
is SUNFIT F R~§f 'iinnc Sndyu itoa ot~ ~ iL
Analysis Made in Laboeratory Fihnbn r l ayers
Shows True Condition . rI i rmyFr,
of City Water YpiNms
INOCULAT EDAIO H -3L7 BI~J A ittL Fit

Fluict Mrnr \'wce liii]ota dopI
wate actr a c 1 1 1
ly i l i ttl F rto r i t )\c 1
Mars p h illin, hih 1S .,
Ftolt ffe <n n ma ws.
m illn ; hit isi ~ (( \-1cI
tha threi5a a msi 1am~ i
iii iii i Wr in titi ii I
ii F '11 t iilt l )iia i If
ccit igna e uiFF 'tit F II_\
same t.F Ft ati atlr , i
hcef ibullin i ate anda
Ft 'Fati-it F waF 'nilil a Fi i '
hd (anvi-ct) a F 'tuin ta

E satiutin. \W'henit ttrns sotr, acids hae
'k fo mc, ad tes<cagttlate the coloids.
CALP i~cr brig iy thitgawitt there in
h cLL oit Ftidal t agte. FW'heithe empty
ntt'i'ocai, wtich it a asolution of as
oi-F ciFi ta'cimonisttt-the cotoids
nriitt illtnt form the tdetas"
Capture "Cllid~~~aiiottiois of metals are par-
tt iarrintierestig ftait seemts o str-
001 triinthFat weccantivltie a heavy otal
set -itot." ttcrif. Biglth te exi-
IG3U 1 la tt. hA tsattlyseeit it reflected
UG ighTtii, tisi imital as tttcwet-kiosvinye-
lowclitibtransiimtittedt ight it
a-it irs edFortblu, rbatlyacodig
'i:'' Fare t ie satie ut it-isiin of te paticles.
T F It F FER i \tOttST A C'TIZEN
DFL,AF;VtF t'PR F JOHlNSTON
('rni I a F "Tti'schooli tehe f toay is almost
cili itizeii-a ittcti an as at barbe almost.
tha F -t 1pi I sdt itii alttenutrse" Thus
it""tt F IProF, . It. Joihtnston ichlaracteized the
I' riloriFit ii an ct ilti a-liTuesday evening
inhslcuei Newbterry Hlltt Oh e
Fne Iro FtP c o tie chooltiiitTetcer in the So-
wi ititcFi rel atFion it the schtooltteacher to
' Irs (ncii t ct'ieii ints the teme of the
ltr.In F iaidditiontiniifoirmation along
_..UFAt i <' atcul-oar lie, Prof. Johnston
s I i iit F -prineou, twen-tiet-cn tryprogress
i ' i' <'. reuiesane'td'tialgogica eqpment to
)cIIi iinctiuie . iiiiino ls-eitt nyhloogy, o
f~w a's "in~g hFi its'eth~ics, aesthetics, and
t3ti ithad thol iad iistation. The modern
tccc us aitia-the aiity to deal with
Foth oirnitacitleetnitct.
F ii IThe cthiol s a comtiititytvceter, an
'clh'c itt i itecetitiFtrecmmndeiied y the Na-
FI"ingitFit' eiali. That the teacher
:urc: ,«rls 4 ' - barel ta ne i etstab
t1a ta isigin i itiithe i atioprehension of
ii tittl In itit'ii'speltingt i etc.,' lit of civic
F)Brn It 'ti tiiproberic aocia relations, is te
ItI'm\t wcto a que Fitstioaire recently cir-
F= itt F~nt'cl no ctioolithads throghout
FIt l taeii itetttt for te imost part
F tt utulsanditeacFthtersaare not stroigly
itbit--tit it'ligionis and seti-re-
_Vt'sison it-o , trganat iini.aParettsor motth-
a--itt' Fmeeigs arcaeicy tiso only in ame
1;7 1millfallf iar tthort f the great good
FS,"'J1 FtF1 utitt i i icihhymg ttcopish. Co-opera
tin f tcttthe inmit the shool is ai
'lb anit oanai.but is yet its full sig-
c I 1 ig niican~c h s n t e t reaized.
tatcli e uis ttnttiANA
cs c Ft icterntooinutufrom four to six the
r~fu fF itiomen'aLeguwlagain entertain
II twmnisof the notnersity. Danciig
;,ii Prf. illb- frst o liite proga-ran, followed y
F ''n isot tstialci, after wich lipunch and
Fh iit l it 'refreshmtients wll le served. This
,n aecsPrisaone f the series planned y the
Ft iih D Fitng the last feet weeks aout
-. trap Ftatitdl tit tics titime s ae joinie d the women's
scu t tiiatiiotut.atditatlt tre takig aitac-
, . Lirein itercatst ithe isotik. Thecomt
cm-Icus tinchage of ittiars pertainig to
ittit it the women f teit veititieiy predict a
iw "l",,favoablnea ithIte history of the
Ft 'i--tic ft icinexit ear.

.WI TO M3

F I F it11, 11(

tItFCt utg'uuu i s conie of tthe first great
uii ter atttca ito estalishi the coeduca-
PrtetiFsticrf.ID. Rich of the civil
e ie ildetiart meint has left the uni-
teasttc for a yetir to e-ngage in practical

and a Choice Stock of
lpvc3~ ~~ui1u~j lI~a~nar Zt;ctictor Records

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