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The Wolverine, 1920-07-27

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THE WOLVERINE

ESSOR'S -BOOK
S TWO EDITIONS
t edition of Prof. Thomas E.
book on "American Writers
esent Day," which come out
re ago, has been exhausted,
w edition, which brings the
ters down to 1920, is at pres-,
through the press.
>k is unique in the fact that
of the few books that deal
fern writers. It cover's the
>m 1890 to the present time.
ks include only the authors
appeared up to 1890.
or Rankin also has a book
'ama in preparation.rIt is a
comparative literature.

SHAKESPEARE CLASS "
READS PLAY SCENES
Students of Mr. Louis Eich's class1
in Shakespearean reading presented
the principal scenes from "The Mer-'
chant of Venice" in a recital last even-
ing at Sarah Caswell Angell hall.
The recital was unique in that no
costumes and few pieces of properties
were used. The students also changed
parts in every scene so that everyone
might get to play each character. The
Shylock of one scene was the Antonio
of another, and so forth. Every sum-
mer this class gives a recital of a
similar nature.
VOMEN'S LEAGUE WILL GIVE
PICNIC ON ISLAND THURSDAY
The Women's league has invited all
of the women students of the Summer
session to a picnic Thursday at the
Island. The women will meet at,Bar-
bour gymnasium at 4:30 o'clock and
bring their own suppers. The league
will furnish cups and coffee to all who
sign the posters on the campus bul-
letins.

UNION MANAGER RETURNS,
FROM EXTENDED VACATION
D. C. Donovan, house manager of
the Union, returned yesterday after-
noon from an extended vacation. Dur-
ing his absence of a month Mr. Dono-
van took the boat trip down the RSt.
Lawrence as far as the Sagueny river,1
and spent part of his time at his for-
mer home in Sylvania, 0.

IWHAT'S GOING'ON

Disciple." Mr. R. K. Immel. (Uni- ADMINISTRATION IMPORTANT
versity Hall.) IN U"NIVERSITY-CHRISTENSEN
July 31

July 27
5 p. m.-Newspaper English.
L. Brumm.

5:30 a. m.-Excursion to Put-in-Bay,
Lake Erie, under the direction of
Assistant Prof. I. D. Scott, via Mich-
igan Central Railroad to Detroit and
steamer to Put-in-Bay.

Prof. J.I

8 p. m.-Professor H. M. Beebe will'
lecture on "Our Medical Future."
July 28

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August 2
p. m.-The Camp Fire Movement in
Modern Educations (illustrated.) Mr.
L. F. Scott, New York City.,

Liners in The Wolverine
for you. Try them.'

will do it I

5 p. m.-Creatures of Environment (il-
lustrated). Prof. A. F. Shull.
8 p. m.-Concert. Faculty of the Uni-
versity School ,f Music. (Hill Audi-
torium.)
July 29
5 p. m.-The 'Problem of the National
Budget. Assistant Prof. J. R. Hay-
den.
8 p. m.-Author's Reading. Mr. Percy
MacKaye.

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SAUNDERS' CANOE LIVERY

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July 30
p. m.-Teachers' Salaries and the
Cost of Living. Prof. L. C. Karpinski.
p. m.-Reading, Shaw's "The Devil's

PLEASE!
A number of Wolverine subscrib-
ers have missed their papers, and
upon investigation have found
that someone else had been getting
it after the carrier had delivered
it. Our carriers are placing your
paper on the porch and you should
get it every Tuesday, Thursday,
and Saturday. If not, phone 960,
and let us know.
If you are not a subscriber it is
unfair to the owner of the paper,
to take it before he sees it. Be as
generous as he is; return it!
If you have not had an oppor-
tunity to. subscribe, please phone
960, and we will put you on the
fsubscribtion list.

(Continued from Page 1) .
the most important financial transac-
tions, and a successful administration
depends greatly on a budget. Ex-
penses are kept within the income by
a budget."
University Business Great
As an idea of the magnitude of the
University business in comparison
with a private corporation, he said
that the floor space of the University
of Michigan is almost as large as that
of the Packard Motor Co. plant. Dur-
ing the last year the purchasing de-
partment made out 12,289 orders, in-
cluding every known material in some
form. On the pay, roll for June, 1920,
were 2,484 names, and last year's total
for salaries was $2,128,000. The power
plant consumes 20,000 tons of coal an-
nually.

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n the Huron River

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On the Huron River

BLUE FRONT CICAR STORE
UNDER STUDENT MANAGEMENT
Corner State and Packard Sts.

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Throw away your
Scare Crows
Use
ENOS MOTH LIQUID
and forget your troubles
Sold at
Quarr Dr Co's.
Prescription Store
cor. So. State and N. Unibersity
Phone 308

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Daily Service
Steamer
A-In-Bay
pacity 3270 Passengers
xclusive Excursion Steamer, Largest 0
m, Finzel's Orchestra. No extra
or dancing.
ay from Detroit at 9.00 a. m. for
ay.-Connecting with Cleveland and
Transit, Co.,and Steamer Arrow for

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khat Do You Like?

Sure foods at low prices, prepared by experts
.verything displayed on our 40 ft. serving table
Select just what appeals to you
3akery goods fresh from our own ovens
)elicious drinks
Courtesy and good service," our motto

Middle Bass, Kelley's Island & Lakeside.
Sandusky-Connecting with Railroads and Suburban Liies, Fare, $1.50
Cedar Pint-W5min.byferryfromSandusky, Fare includingferry, 1.75
Excursion fares, (returning same day
Pat-fn-Bay, week day, 90c; Sundays, Holidays, $1.25 Round trip.
Sandusky. evey day 52.00 Round trip.
Four hours at Put- n-Bay: Bathing, visit the Caves, Perry's Monument,
PavilionGroves, Dancing and many other attractions, several Hotels.
CedarPoint-Freshwater rival to Atlantic City; Large Hotels, Board Walk,
Thousands bathe here dali.
Returning Leave Sandusky 230 p. m. Put-in-Bay 4.30 p. n., Leave Cedar
Point ferry; connect at Sandusky, every Aay arrive Detroit 8.00 p. m.
Dancing Moonlights. Leave Ashley & Dustin Steamer Line
Detroit&845 P" m. Fare Wed.
fi Thur. hoc Sat Sun. 75c. Foot of First St. Detroit, Mich.
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We have never seen a picture
which is so glad, so refreshing
and intensely interesting as Mary
Pickford's "POLLYANNA".
It must be a misanthrope who
will not be ready to play tle
"Glad Game" after seeing the
influence "POLLYANNA" has.

By Eleanor H. Porter

Old and Young alike will
joy this production.

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