THE W OL RIf I{o° LYNDON'S, 719 N. University Ave. " ,FOR Eastman Kodaks Eastman Films Guaranteed Amateur Finishing Enlargements from your Negatibes a Specialty I have led while others followed in amateur finishing for twelve years. Now we axe still leading. We guarantee perfect results or no charge. We give you "Peace Time Results,"' as we have a pleuty of Metol (which we could sell at $50.00 per lb.) and we venture to say that no other firm is using Metol for finishing. rv{If you want the best results you will bring your films here. Two Doors from LYN D ' N' 719 North Hill Auditorium University Avenue (CTO TO COMlENCE SOON 11899, and a large addition was put on OI II H Afl at the rear of the present structure, U originally shaped as a Greek crosA RT o This increase made a capacity of 200,- 000 volumes for the entire building. By 1904, twelve years ago today, the librarian reported that a gain of 170,- :ahn Sbmis Saisfactory 000 books had been made in the library, fhings to Bilig between 1877 and 1904. Now the num- w g er crammed into the present building Cosailitee has swelled to approximately 300,000. Thus to take care of the present APt'R4WtIATE $50,000 croovded conditions as well as to pro- vide for expansions inevitable in years ground for the new Li- to come has been the problem of the ng will probably be begun building committee.- w weeks, with the letting First of all, this summer, new stacks act, Architect Alfred Kahn will be built out on the east side, at City, has completed plans right angles to the present stacks, as atisfaction of the Library has been shown in the account given and the appropriation of by Librarian W. W. Bishop, both in been granted by the re- The Michigan Daily and The Michigan Alumnus, during the past few months. problem presented to the Arrangements have been made so omittee has been that of that further additions to the stacks r the increase in the nun- can be made to the east, west, south, s and students, inevitable -id so that each stack can be to made ears to come. The build- to double their original height, which sow stands to house the is now five stories. books was constructed in It 'is figured thus that the new li- ost of $100,000. The pro- brary additions already appropriated >n of $380,000 to the struc- can talie care of the accessions of It seem so enormous, says books and papers for about the next. If the committee, when ten years or more. with the million dollar The present rotunda is to be torn' r books at Yale, completed down to make way for a new addition ago, and also the million which will be built over and all around y at. Harvard. the present front of' the library, as ost general specifications well as in front of the new and old d upon by the committee stacks. While this is being done the ver the matter to the ar- studying rooms, and accommodations e of the chief problems for the library staff will be crowded making the building as back into the stacks. ssible, and still keep with- There are to be reading rooms on all Is of the sum set by the four floors of the coming structure. The reading room on the first floor will present structure was be used for required reading by fresh- Library consisted of only men and sophomores, and for others and vohmes, then kept in who wish to study merely between the Law library. The ap- tlasses. The reading room on the sec- >f $100,000 by the state in nd floor will stretch across the entire separate library possible. front of the edifice, and will provide ith the new building the for 350 or more readers all at the re greatly cramped by sme time. CHORAL UNION GIVEN AC9IN IHIS, SUMMER Students to Begin Rehearsing Tues- day; Work Under Direction ' of K. N. Westermann Summer students will begin rehears- ing for the summer choral union, at 7:00 o'clock next Tuesday evening at the University School of Music, under the direction of Mr. Kenneth Wester- mann, of the School of Music faculty. No tryouts will be held to test the voices, as is done for the regular term choral unions, and no admission fees or other requirements will be put up to bar the largest possible member- ship to this summer's organization. Last summer a similar choral union was started up, and performed satis- factory work, according to School of Music faculty and several of the mem- bers. Great benefit as well as pleas- ure is expected to be derived from the work during this July and August, as considerable practise at reading music, at developing the even volume of the voice by singing in a chorus, and other accomplishments are possible. Numerous interesting selections have been made by the music faculty, and will include several lighter works and one big work like Mendelssohn's Like as a Hart" Provided the work proves satisfac- tory this summer, and the chorus pre- pares suitably enoughselections, the last on the series of summer lecture course recitals will be given over en- tirely to a program by the choral union. Kenneth N. Westermann was grad- uated from the University two years ago, after having sung in one or two student operas and in various other entertainments. Since graduation Westermann has studied and taught continuously in the School of Music. Campus in Brief The educational moving picture shows which are being shown once a week in the Natural Science building, are furnished by the Bureau of Com- mercial Economics. This bureau is in connection with the Department of Education. MOEMEN NEEDED FOR JE ENNIS JOURNAMENI Only One-Half of Numper 'Required Have Signed Up; Fee Is Fifty Cents Have we any tennis sharks at Mich- igan this summer? From the number seen going down State street on the way to the courts the answer would be, yes, but from the interest shown in the summer tennis tournament it would seem to be negative. Since the announcement in Wednes- day's issue less than half the required number of men have signed up, and it is necessary that more sign up im- mediately if the tournament is to go through. It is up to the tennis players to make this tournament a success, so turn in your name at orice either at the Wolverine office or to Doctor 'May at the Ferry Field Club House. The entry fee for the tournament is fifty cents, payable at time of regis- tration. This fee does not include permission to use the Ferry field courts, which must be obtained from the Athletic association at a cost of one dollar. All entrants are urged to sign up as soon as possible as no entries will be accepted after the first round has been played off. All men who have received Varsity or all- fresh insignia in tennis are barred from the tournament. ALL DOGS MUST BE MUZZLED Law Requires That All Bulldogs on Street Must be Muzzled Chief of Police Pardon has issued the statement that all dogs running loose during the hot summer months must be muzzled, and bull-dogs, whether led by chain or running loose, must be muzzled at all times during the year. Eg B. SKAGGS GETS JOB WITH GOODRICH COMPANY Ernest B. Skaggs, '16 lit., has ac- cepted a position with the Goodrich Tire company of Akron, Ohio. p.. t 8, F , 22rZ when Vou can u to be Thirst There a the fun ofctuenchingthethirst and the deliciousness of the thirst quencher to give you double pleasure. But you don't even have to be thirsty to enjoy Coca-Cola-it's a treatwhat- ever your reason for drinking it. 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