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[A'S GOING ON
Today
lock-Meeting of El Circulo
. Cervantes in room 101 south
University hall.
o'clock-Dr. Alejabro Alvarez
room 101 Economics building
Necessity for Reconstruction
national Law."
o'clock-Faculty concert in
litorium.
ock-Military drill, Waterman
um.
>'clock-Rev. Fr. David L. Dil-
s to Catholic students in K. of

Whitney theater.
U-Notices
The time for making up incomplete
courses taken last semester expired
March 12. Slips containing grades for
these courses must be handed to the
registrar by March 19.
All new guitars and mandolins re-
porting at All-fresh Glee club prac-
tice at 7 o'clock tonight in room 205
north wing, University hall, will be
given a tryout.
The executive board of the Inde-
pendent Girls' club meets at 7 o'clock
tonight in the league room in Uni-
versity hall.
Interscholastic basketball tryouts
will meet at 2:15 o'clock this after-
noon in the Athletic association's of-
fice.
There will be a meeting of the
board of directors of the Michigan
Union at 4 o'clock this afternoon at
the Union.
All interscholastic tryouts will meet
at 4:15 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in
the Athletic association's office.
The electrical committee of the
Dewey Decimal File system will meet
at 7 o'clock tonight in room 248 En-
gineering building.
Band rehearsal has been postponed
for a week. All band members should
account for Band Bounce tickets this
afternoon in room 328 Natural Science
building.'

RUMOR OF REVOLUTION
IN GERM Y SPREADS
LONDON LATEST TO HEAR OF RE-
PORT THAT WAS HEARD IN
UNITED STATES
London, March 20.- Unconfirmed
rumor was spread in financial circles
here this afternoon of a revolution
in Germany. The same rumor of a re-
volution in Germany has been persis-
tently in circulation in the United
States for the past two days. Today
it went so far as to carry the sugges-
tion that something had happened to
the Kaiser.
None of the rumors could be traced
to a definite source, but all were ap-
parently founded on recent reports
indicating unrest in Germany and the.
possibility that the success of the dem-
ocratic movement in Russia recently
might result in German democrats
overthrowing the autocratic German
military aristocracy.
Yesterday the United Press received
inquiries concerning various rumors
about German revolution from such
widely separated cities as Philadel-
phia, Cleveland, Montreal, and Chica-
go. The rumors were spread like those
reported in London in financial cir-
cles.
New York, March 20.-The Evening
Sun this afternoon published the fol-
lowing dispatch from London: "Re-
ports from a Danish newspaper state
that a revolution has broken out in
Hamburg, Germany. No confirmation
of the rumior can be obtained here.
Official advices are lacking."
QUARTET TO APPEAR
Guest Soloists to Play This Afternoon
in Faculty Concert
The Elsa Fischer, String quartet'of
New York City will appear as guest
soloists at the faculty concert at 4:15
o'clock this afternoon in- Hill audi-
torium.
They will play two numbers, a
quartet by Schubert and one by'
Tschaikowsky.
Miss* Frances Louise Hamilton,
pianist, will play a group consisting
of a "Gavotte" by Gluck-Brahms, "The
Nightingale" by Liszt, and Ruben-
stein's "March a la Turk."

Pop. Mat. Wed lA fll Wk. Mar. 19
Best Seats$1' A0 RR I RK' Nights
Sat. Mat. 25-1.50 DETROIT 25 to $2.00
TAYLOR HOLMES in
BUNKER BEAN
Shows at 3:00; 6:30: 8:00; 9:30
Unl [esa Otherwise Specified.
Phone 296-M.
Mon.-Tues.-Ig-2o-Theda Bara in
"The Darling of Paris"; and Chris-
tie Comedy, ("Hubby's Night Out.")
1.5C.
Wed-21-Mme. Petrova in "The
Black Butterfly" (Ret.) ; Christie
Comedy, ("Black Hands and Soap
Suds.")
Thurs.-a2-Valeska Suratt in "The
New York Peacock"; and Comedy.
Orpheum Theatre
Matinees, 2:00-3:30: Evening, 6:45,
N8:15. 9:30.
Saturdays-Holidays continuous.
Wed.-21-Frederick Warde in "King
Lear." Also Pathe News. Even-
ing ,15c.
Thurs.-Fri.-22-23-Irene Fenwick and
Owen Moore in "A Girl Like That."
Also Bray Cartoons.
Sat.-24-Charles Ray and Dorothy
Dalton in "The Weaker Sex." Also
Triangle Comedy. Evening 15c.

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Tomorrow
o'clock--Interscholastic bas-
tournament opens in Water-
mnasium.
o'clock-Dr. Alejabro Alvarez
. room 101 Economics building
Monroe Doctrine from a Lat-
rican Point of View."
o'clock-Student recital at
ity School of Music.
o'clock-Prof. R. M. Wenley
at St. Andrew's Episcopal
on "Origins and Validity."
ock-Prof. W. A. Frayer talks
er services in Newberry hall.
lock-Interscholastic basket-
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Everything in the line of
fresh cut flowers.
Good variety of flowering
plants.
Greenvouses-Observatory and
Volland St. Phone, 170-M.
The concert will be complimentary
to the public.
President Urges Improvement in Work
Columbus, O., March 20.-In an ad-
dress before the freshmen cadets,
President Thompson made the state-
ment that one student out of eight
does deficient work. Last semester
487 students were put on probation
and 106 automatically dropped from
the university. He urged the freshmen
to make their class cards their first
obligations.
For results advertise in The Michi-
gan Daily.

PROF. W. A. FRAYER TO ADDRESS
SOCIALIST SOCIETY TONIGHT
Professor W. A. Frayer of the his-
tory department will speak at a meet-
ing of the Intercollegiate Socialist so-
ciety at 7:30 tonight in Newberry hall
cn "International Relations."
Professor Frayer will trace the de-
velopment of the various European,
alliances from the time of Louis XIV
until the present and show their in-
fluence on present international con-
ditions.
The meeting is open to the public.
Fresh Pharnic Class Elects Treasurer
Clayton B. Matteson was elected
class treasurer at a meeting of the
fresh pharmics yesterday.
For live, progressive, up-to-date ad
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There will be a meeting of the Ann
Arbor branch of the Collegiate Alum-
nae, Saturday, March 24th, at 3 o'clock
at the Kappa Alpha Theta House, 1414
Washtenaw Ave. The meeting will be
conducted by the Child Welfare Com-
mittee. Mr. Floyd Starr, the founder
and head of the Starr Commonwealth
for Boys, has been secured as speaker.
His unusual success in his chosen
field of work, and his excellence as a
speaker are well known. Plans for
"Baby Week" will also be discussed
briefly.-Adv. 21-2-3-4
Dancing classes and private lessons
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