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Today
4 o'clock-Meeting at the Union for
scenario writers for 1918 opera.
4:15 o'clock-Mr. C. S. Robinson
talks to American Chemical associa-
tion in room 151 Chemistry building.
6 o'clock-Toastmasters' banquet at
Catalpa Inn.
7 o'clock-Meeting of the Military
Training Camps' association in room
243 of the Engineering building.
7:30 o'clock-Ann Arbor Rifle club
meets in city Y. M. C. A.
7:30 o'clock-Adelphi meets in Uni-
versity hall.
7:30 o'clock-Tryads meet in room
162 Natural Science building.
8 o'clock-Round-up club smoker at
Michigan Union.
Tomorrow
4:15 o'clock-Twilight recital at
Hill auditorium.
7 o'clock-Opera rehearsal at the
Union.
7:30 o'clock-Adelphi-Webster de-
bate in room B Law building.
8:15 o'clock-"Fools' Paradise" at
Whitney theater.
U-Notices
All students desiring to take special
trains to Chicago, Buffalo, or Cleve-
land should sign up at the Union desk
as soon as possible. These cars will
be run at cost.
The electrical committee of the
Dewey Decimal Filing system meets
at 7 o'clock tonight in room 248 En-
gineering building.
The soph engineer banquet has been
postponed indefinitely. Money will be
refunded.
Rehearsal of "Les Pattes de Mouche"
this afternoon at 4 o'clock in Sarah
Caswell Angell hall.
UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS GETS
12,000,00-YEAR-OLD SHIP-LIZARD
Lawrence, Kan., April 2.-After a
record voyage of more than 12,000,000
years, a ship-lizard has at last reached
a final harbor in the museum of the
University of Kansas.
The ship-lizard is a reptile belong-
ing to the Naosaurus Claviger, which
existed about 12,000,000 years ago. The
specimen was found in western Texas
recently by a moan making a collect-
ipg trip for the museum. Only two
other specimens are in existence, one
at the University of Chicago, and the
other in the American museum.
With a body similar to that of an
alligator, the ship-lizard has a re-
markable development of the spine
which resembles the rigging of a ship.
It is about nine feet "on".
DEAN MYRA B. JORDAN GOES TO
WASHINGTON TO ALUMNAE MEET
,Dean Myra B. Jordan has gone to
Washington, D. C., to attend a meet-
ing of the National Association of Col-
legiate Alumnae and later to repre-
sent Michigan at a conference of deans
of women and presidents of women's
colleges to be held at Goucher college,
Baltimore. Dean Jordan will visit
several of the eastern women's col-
leges before her return.
Princeton Students in Eastern Guard
Princeton, N. J., April 2.-With a
large number of Princeton students
on its roster, Company L, Second regi-
ment, New Jersey national guards, has
been ordered to mobilize at once for
the protection of lines of communica-
tion, industrial plants, and munitions
factories.
Lyman Bryson Leaves for Chicago
Mr. Lyman Bryson, instructor in
journalism, will leave for Chicago to-
day where he will attend a meeting of
the National Convention of Teachers
in Journalism.
Prof. T. E. Rankin Speaks in Kazoo
Prof. T. E. Rankin will lecture to-
morrow before the Normal college at
Kalamazoo on "The One Act Play."
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Mon.-Tues. --3-Clara Kimball Young
in "The Price She Paid." Mat., :1c;
eve., 25c.
Wed. 4-Ethel Barrymore in "The
White Raven" (Ret.) and Christie
Comedy.
Thurs.-5-George Walsh and Anna
Luther in "Melting Millions" and
Charlie Chaplin in "The Rink."
(Ret.) t5c.
Orpheum Theatre
Matinees, 2:00-3:30; Evening, 6:45,
8:rS, 9:30.
Saturdays-Holidays continuous.
Tues.-3--Wm. Desmond in "The
Iced Bullet." Also 'Iriangle Com-
edy, "Honest Thieves." Evening 15c.
Wed.-4-Wm, Morriso z and Frankie
Mann in "The GirlC ehoIDid Not
Care." Also Chip Comedy. Even-
ing isc.
Thurs.-Fri.-5-6--Vivian Martin in
"The Wax Model." Also Paramount
Comedy. Evening i5c.
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The Best in Vaudeville
Wood, Melville and
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Grace De Wintres
"Ventriloquial Surprises"
The Bimbos
Comedy Novelty Acrobats
Extra Special Attraction
Princess Kalama
Hawaiian Night's
Entertainment
Jonquils
Cyclamen
Lilies, (plant and cut)
Baskets of Spring Flowers
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Hyacinths
Daffodils
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