i I: X11 'Suits and Overcoats ALL Calkins Drug Co. SOCIETY BRAND 1-4 Off Wish you a Happy New Year Suits and Overcoats Blues and Blacks Bath Robes Odd Trousers . 20% off 20% off 20% off 1-4 Off i Wadhams & Co. Nickels Arcade State St. Wadhams Corner Main St. _ ,..1 ° e Death of President Shadow Over Jan. 6-Announcement of engage- ment of John F. Maulbetsch, '17P, to Miss Ida Cappon of Holland, Mich. Jan. 7-Rhodes Scholarship award- ed to W. A. Pearl, '16. President-Emeritus Angell cele- brates eighty-seventh birthday. Jan. 8-Harold F. Korn, '16L, drowns in Huron river. Jan. 12--Frederick Palmer, war cor- respondent, lectures in Hill auditor- ium. Jan. 15-Athletic association secures Harry Tuthill as football trainer. Jan. 16-Dr. William Rosenau, pres- ident of the Central Conference of American Rabbis, speaks in Union church services in Hill auditorium. Jan. 20-Ignace Paderewski, compos- er, gives concert in city. Jan. 28-Dr. John Reed, formerly dean of the Literary College and head of the Physics department, dies. Jan. 27-Lee Joslyn, '17, returns from Ford peace expedition. Feb. 11-J-Hop given in the gym- nasiums. Feb. 23-Elbert S. Bryant, '19, killed by Michigan Central train near Bar- ton dam.j Painting of Dean Victor Vaughan by Gari Melchers unveiled. Feb. 24-Rear Admiral Robert E. Peary and General Leonard Wood Main and Liberty Your Floral Needs== Are BEST SATISFIED By Us PHONE 115 Cut Flowers Flowering Plants FLOWERS FOR DECORATION 11 -=COUSINS & HALL 1002 S. UNIVERSITY AVE. Michigan Jewelry speak in Hill auditorium. March 7-All-Nation Revue in Hill auditorium. March 11-William Jennings lectures. March 15-"Tres Rouge," opera, given. staged Bryan Union Rings Pins Fobs Spoons Novelties Knives We Grind Eye Glass Lenses HALLER & FULLER STATE STREET JEWELERS The Cyc-Corpus Juris System rid PUBLISHED BY The American Law Book Co. 27 Cedar Street NEW YORK. A TALBOT J~wAR ROW,, frm RCOLLARS are curve cut to ft thle shy oldCrs perfect ' c. S [ dforgo- Ctuett eabody &CO:Inc~takers Congregationalists Banquet Jan. 171 Congregational students will give a banquet at 6 p. m. Wednesday even- ing, Jan. 17, in the church parlors. One of the purposes of the banquet is the formation of a definite organization, and election of officers for the second semester. Tickets may be secured from mem- bers of the students' commission or at the church office. Polish your floors with Old English Floor Wax. C. H. Major & Co., Phone March 18-Inlander re-established' as literary magazine. March 26-Bishop Charles Williams, preaches in St. Andrews church. April 1-Michigan defeats Wiscon- sin by unanimous decision in Mid- west league debate.1 April 2-President-Emeritus J. B. Angell, dies. April 18 - The Michigan Daily awarded first prize in editorial contestY between the members of the Eastern Association of College newspapers.f Verne Burnett, '17, author of winning editorial.3 April 23-Busrah campaign opens. 1 April 27 - Cercle Francais gives play, "Miquette et Sa Mere."e May 5 - Michigan 1916 baseball team suffers first defeat at hands of 1 Syracuse by score of 3 to 0. May 7-Prof. John R. Allen of the o Engineering college, suffers loss of right eye. G May 12-Taylor conference on sci- entific management opens. p May 16-Seniors hold annual Swing- l Out. The Michigan Daily baseball team defeats Gargoyle team by overwhelm- p ing score. May 17-Frieda Hempel, soprano R soloist, appears in first concert of May s Festival. May 18-Opening of engineering, i chemistry, and science exhibits. May 20-Join McCormick gives sec-L ond concert of May Festival. May 21-Michigan wins track meet d with Leland Stanford, Jr., University. c May 25-Prof. David Friday resigns from political economy faculty. c May 26-Grant Cook, '17L, elected president of Student council. a May 30-Students take part in Mem- orial services. A University Senate forbids mid-week m dances. i June 1-All-campus election day. th June 2-Cap night. June 3-Mass meeting in Hill audi- U torium to present "M's." June 10-Boat club regatta given on Huron river. P, Oct.3--Lit enrollment largest in history. Pr Oct. 8-Michigan football team de- 10 feats Case, 19 to 3. hi F Angell Throws Campus Year 1914 Oct. 10-Michigan Union starts can paign for new members. Oct. 11-Union starts work on ne building. Oct. 12-Michigan defeats Carrol 54 to 0. Louise Homer gives concert in Hi Oct. 13-Fourth annual convocatio in Hill auditorium. Angell Memorial day observed 6 Michigan Union site. Oct. 14-More than 800 members s cured by Michigan Union in campaig Oct. 15-Michigan defeats Mt. Unio 26 to 0. Oct. 17-J. Frank Hanly, prohib tionist candidate for president, talks. Oct. 20-Monster mass meeting hel in Hill auditorium before M. A. ( game. Oct. 21-Fresh-Soph rush at Ferr field., Oct. 22-Michigan defeats M. A. C 9 to 0. William Jennings Bryan speaks a Weinberg's coliseum. Oct. 23-Billy Sunday speaks o "booze" in Weinberg's coliseum. Oct. 25 - Lincoln Steffens, note journalist, talks. Hughes and Drys win straw vote on campus. Oct. 28-Michigan defeats Syracuse 14 to 13. Nov. 2-Richard Le Galliene lectures in University hall. Nov. 3-Band Bounce held in Hill auditorium. Nov. 5-Michigan defeats Washing- ton, 66 to 7. .Nov. 8-A. V. Livingston, '18E, head of victorius team in Union campaign. Fritz Kreisler, violinist, appears in Hill auditorium. Nov. 12-Cornell defeats Michigan, 23 to 20. Nov. 15-Sir Rabindranath Tagore, Hindu poet, talks in Hill auditorium. Nov. 18-Pennsylvania defeats Mich- igan, 10 to 7. Michigan wins state cross country meet. Nov. 23-Womnen's Vocational con- ference opens. Annual football smoker held in Weinberg's coliseum to give out foot- ball letters. Nov. 28-"Spotlight" vaudeville giv- en by Michigan Union. Dec. 6-Francis Neilson lectures in University hall. Dec. 7-Pat Smith elected captain f the 1917 football team. "Worsted Man" given by the Girls' Glee club and Masques. Dec. 8-E. A. Baumgarth, '17, ap- pointed managing editor of The In- ander to take place of F. F. Nesbit, 17, resigned. Dec. 9-Christmas goodfellow cam- 'aign starts. Dec. 10-Board in Control of Ath- etics assures basketball as Varsity port at meeting. Dec. 12-Ossip Gabrilowitsch, pian- st, gives concert. Dec. 13-Prof. J. C. Knowlton of the aw school, dies. Housewives league appeal to stu- ents to help them in combating high ost of living in Ann Arbor. Dec. 15-Glee club gives Christmas oncert in Hill auditorium. James Schermerhorn, Jr., '18, wins. nnual University Peace contest. Dec. 16--University students, Ann rbor housewives, and citizens hold ass meeting in high school auditor- im to discuss high cost of living in e city. Dec. 19-Goodfellow smoker at nion. Union opera committees announced. resbyterian Services at High School Sunday morning services of the resbyterian church will be held at :30 o'clock in the auditorium of the gh school, State and Huron streets.{ Electric Auto Heater--Keeps Your Engine Warm Costs very little to operate Washtenaw Electric Shop The Shop of Quality If its not Right we make it Right Phone 273 200 East Washington it a THE Varsity Toggery SHOP 1107 S. University Ave. Extends the greetings of the new year to MEN OF MICHIGAN for a happy and successful year. Learn To Typewrite with 8 FINGERS and 2 T HUMBS IO CHOICEST QUALITY PERFECT SERVICE PICTURES FRAMED in an artistic way at De Fries Art Store 223 5. Main down town , LOW RATES 11- NIGHT LUNCHES We make up, and deliver free of charge upto 2A., M. SANDWICHES,, SHORT ORDERS and LIGHT LUNCHES AT And Without Looking at the Machine at Hamilton Business College State and William DINNERS-including soup and pie...........30e SUPPERS ................ ...............25c PHONE 1748-R J. F. WUERTH CO. New Day Light Store next to Orpheum THE GRILL ROOM UNDER JHUSTON'S __.. _ ICampus in_ Brief I Leave Copy Leave Copy at at Quarry s and - Students', Thi Delta DTpplySStore ADV E R T SUN G S LOST. LOST-A black handbag with name,' H. T. Cohn. Taken by mistake from M. C. train from Chicago, Wednes- day afternoon. Substantial reward if returned to 604 E. Madison St. Phone 410. 5 LOST-A leather watch fob and gold charm, either on State Street or on the campus. Finder please leave at 825 E. University Ave., and receive reward.5-6 LOST-A suit case; dropped off taxi on State St. near M. C., Wed. night. Please return to Daily. 5 LOST-Small black purse with name of owner, George Wright, inside. Finder please call 455-W. Reward. 5 FOR SALE FOR SALE-Have you something that you want to sell? If so, let the Mich. igan Daily sell it for you through Its Classified Department. MISCELLANEOUS TYPEWRITERS of all makes bought, sold, rented or ex- changed. Expert repairing, factory service. Sole agent Under-. wood & Corona. TYPEWRITING, MIMEOGRAPHING & SUPPLIES. 0. D. MORRJILL, 322 S. State St.. (Over Baltimore Lunch). 582-J. WANTED WANTED-STOCK & BOND SALES- MEN. For Detroit and Michigan. To graduates of the University of Michigan the Investment Banking Business offers great opportunities. Salesmen in our employ now draw monthly $150.00 to $1,000.00. Ap- ply by letter, giving age, experience if any, family residence, and extent of acquaintance in Michigan. Care, Box S, The Michigan Daily. 5-9-12-16 WANTED - Industrious man, not afraid of work, with good references wishes a job as porter in a fratern- ity. Call 1873-W. 5-6-7 Dr. Clyde B. Stouffer of the Univer- sity health service, operated on during the holiday season, is convalescing and will be released from the homeopathic hospital toward the end of the week. Alfred H, Geen, '20E, a scarlet fever victim, and Justin Powers, '19P, at- tacked with measles, were removed to the University hospital yesterday morning. On the week beginning January 1, Dean M. E. Cooley will be in New York to attend a meeting of the board of directors of the American Society of Civil Engineers. While there he will attend a dinner of the American In- stitute of Consulting Engineers. Walle W. Merritt, '12L, a former president of the Michigan U.nion, spent a few days in-Ann Arbor renewing ac- quaintances last week. Mr. Merritt is now a member of the law faculty of the University of Oregon. gress in Washington, D. C. Mr. Koch will sail for Europe January 6 in the interests of the congressional library. UNION FOSTERS SUCCESSFUL VACATION ENTERTAINMENTS A number of successful entertain- ments were held at the Michigan Union during the holidays. On Dec. 27 Presi- dent Harry B. Hutchins entertained the highway engineers at a luncheon. An informal dance was held New Year's eve for the Michigan alumni of Ann Arbor and the University fac- ulty. Prof. George W. Patterson, chairman; Dr. F. R. Waldron and Mr. Fred McCumber composed the commit- tee. The regular Union Saturday night dances had the largest attendance in a number of years. RECEPTION FOR REV. ELLIOTT AT UNITARIAN CHURCH TONIGHT The second reception this season will be held at the Unitarian church tonight from 7:45 to 11 o'clock. Prof. and Mrs. Langley and Prof. and Mrs. Lombard will receive for the church. The Rev. Frederic M. Elliott of Bos- ton, the national president of the Uni- tarian Young People's society, for whom the reception is given, will speak at 8:30 on "The Work of Our Young People's Societies." The even- jng will end with dancing in the guild hall. For live, progressive, up-to-date ad- vertising use The Michigan Daily. A Victor Record Dance Hit NO. 35393 Medeay Waltz One Fleeting Hour? I'mn A-Longin' F.' You! Only a Year Ago! Harold Butts, son of Professor and Mrs. W. H. Butts, has sold his fruit farm in the Grand Traverse region and has returned to Ann Arbor, where he will enter the real estate and in- surance business. Mr. Theodore W. Koch. formerly chief librarian of the University Li- brary, has been appointed chief of the order division of the. library of con- 11 GrinnellBr os.116 S. Main St *. PHONE 1707 I: .