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1Tuiuttsitg Nf -Jl(Ituttluttn .: Ltirtdnry UJ4t ! 1tuiuttsitg nf -jl(ituttlUttn .: ltirtdnry 1911-1912 COMPRISING A COMPLETE LIST OF THE FACULTY AND A CLASSIFIED LIST OF STUDENTS WITH THEIR CITY AND HOME ADDRESSES -r----------~----~---- WATCH our showing of "LSystem" Clothes: "".;?'i,' ,:. 1.1' Display window -AT- It, f'i~i I H. W. WILSON CO. v~1 ft\YI ..w.. 14th Ave. S. E. and University cheerfullyMoney Maurice L Rothschild & Co refunded 'Palace eLothinq House Minneapolis: Nicollet cor. 4th St. Paul: Robert cor. 7th Minneapolil-St. Paul-Chicago SPECIAL DISCOUNTS TO STUDENTS MOREN TAILOR NICOLLET AVENUE 625 623 SHOE·MART BUILDING ----- ..~------------------ "HAVE YOU JOINED THE CO·OP?" t]lThis is one of the questions now asked many times a day. t]lMinnesota has long tried to secure a Co-operative Book Store, and now that it is in existence it is the duty of every student and alumnus to become a mem­ ber, boost for it and make it a success. t]lMemberships may be secured either by the purchase of a $2.50 fountain pen or by a membership fee of $1.00, and entitle the holder to a share of the profits of the business proportionate to the amount of his purchases. Shares of stock may also be secured by alumni and students. W rite for particulars. Minnesota Co-Operative Co. 33 1 14th Ave. S. E. .. Minneapolis per BEN]. B. WALLING, E. E. '09 President and Manager. 1 r YOUR CLOTHES are always working for or against you. Ours will work for you always. THOEN'S The Young Men's Store 32-34 South 6th Street - - _E llntutratty of !ltnutsota llltrtttory 1911-1912 COMPRISING A COMPLETE LIST OF THE FACULTY AND A CLASSiFIED LIST OF STUDENTS WITH THEIR CITY AND HOME ADDRESSES OFFICIAL LIST EDITED BY THE UNIVERSITY REGISTRAR 3 p--------------------------- - F. STODOLA The University Tailor Will do your tailoring. Suits made to order, pressing, repairing and specialties 1407 Fourth Street S. E., Minneapolis HOUSE OF FLOWERS Hotel Radisson tJI When in Need of Flowers for Receptions or Dinner Parties, Give Us a Trial to Make Good CJl We Handle Nothing but the Best of Home-Grown Flowers and Guarantee All Our Work to Be Satisfactory Tri-State Center 2352 N. W. Nicollet 3173 Save A Dollar and More . BUY The MauryShoe 306 Nicoilet Aven ue Never 300 Never More I Less Every Pair Guaranteed MAuRY KLASSY KICKS For SHOE Kollege Men Our Specialty H. B. WHITTED-Florist Choice Cut Flowers and Floral Designs Football Chrysanthemums 34 South Fifth Street-TWO STORES-932 Nicollet Avenue N. W. Main 2417 ( T I h {N. W. Main 976 T. S. Center 19565 e ep ones T. S. Center 2612 4 PRESIDENT GEORGE E. VINCENT FiField Ma1(erJ of HatJ. and F, oc1(J 816 j'licollet A'()e. M inneapolioS"J Minn. NEW STUDENTS, AT'I'EN'l'ION! DORSETT THE UNIVERSITY CATERER Furnishes the best of everything in the line of Eatables, China, Silver, Damask, Servants and Tables for Banquets Manufacturer of Delicious Frozen Creams, Fruit Ices and Frappes Phone in your orders 51 South Eighth Street N. W., Main 3264-TJ<~LEPHONES-'J'.S., Center 3\)52 An Ideal Hall for Dancing 'I'he 'I'EA ROOM caters to Evening Functions given in the hall, in addition to the usual daily service Rimple or elaborate menus THE HANDICRAFT GUILD 89 South Tenth St. Minneapolis TYPI:WRITI:RS RI:NTI:D $5 FOR THREE MONTHS Every machine is guaranteed to be in fine working order and will be kept so during term of rental. Initial payment allowed to apply if purchased. We also have for sale a fine line of Rebuilt Machines of all makes on which you can SAVE 50 to 75 per cent. Year's guarantee. Send or call for catalogue. AMERICAN WRITING MACHINE CO. 507 2nd Ave. So•• Minneapolis. Minn. 6 Administrative Officers and Assistants Vincent, George Edgar, President Leonard, Elsie Sanford Hall 102 Library Bldg 317 10th st s 1005 5th st se Lindgren, Harold C Registrar's Office Berman, Marie S Business Office 1105 14th ave se 1501 5th st s Loucks, HJ Business Office Blomquist, Wallace V 3145 Lyndale ave s Office Supt of Buildings Lyle, Floyd President's Office 317 Washington ave se 1120 6th st se Bowen, M Edith Library Lyon, Eveline C Library 717 Delaware Sl se 1523 7th st se Brown, Ray E Business Office Lyon, Mary A Registrar's Office 3145 Lyndale ave s 715 University ave se Bruchholz, Elizabeth C McKay, Jane Registrar's Office Secretary Y WCA Shevlin Hall 787 Cromwell ave, St Paul 2555 Bryant ave s Mabbett, Leora E Library Chidester, Wilbur F Business Office 1229 7th st se 436 Dewey ave, St Paul Monro, Isabel S Library Colgrove, Vivian G Library 1317 6th st se 946 15th ave se Pierce, Ernest B, Registrar Derickson, Maud E Library 104 Library Bldg 1760 Hennepin ave 138 Orlin ave se Eliot, Ruth F Library Pope, Anna E Registrar's Office 1005 University ave Sf' 802 4th st se Firkins, Ina Library Potter, Franc M Registrar's Office 1528 4th st se 217 8th ave se Gerould, James T, Librarian Library Poucher, J C, Postmaster 2022 2nd ave s Mech Arts Bldg Graham, T W, Secretary Y MC A 111 Arthur ave se YMCA Bldg Powell, Louise M, Supt of Nurses 812 4th st se ElIlot Hospital Gregory, Winifred 417 Delaware st se School of Mines Library Richardson, Rev Willard S 836 Berry ave, St Paul Y MCA Bldg Hayes, George H, Comptroller 412 9th ave se 101 Library Bldg Riheldaffer, Helen Registrar's Office 1758 Laurel ave, St Paul 2410 Hennepin ave Hildebrandt, Henry A, Supt of Bldgs Ryan, Gussie K Business Office 105 Library Bldg 704 e 6th st St Paul 323 Church st se Sandberg, GA Business Office Holstrom, Alma N Business Office 323 Beacon st se 2725 Chicago ave Sears, Minnie E Library Holtquist, Arthur C Business Office 1312 5th st se 3029 10th ave s Smith, Helen M Libranr Hy<ie, Sophie Library 624 e 19th st 528 13th ave se Stevens, Homer W, Librarian Law Bldg Hynes, Ellen B Business Office Hopkins 638 Madison st ne Sprague, DW Business Office Johnson, E B, Secretary of General 509 8th ave se Alumni Ass'n 219 Folwell Hall Stewart, Scharlottie Library 59 Seymour ave se 215 Walnut st se Keith, Effie A Library Swanson, Helen M Business Office 524 13th ave se 1138 Bryant ave n Ladd, Mrs Jessie S Shevlin Hall Westman, Bo Business Office 1445 e River Road 524 15th ave se Faculty Northrop, Cyrus, President Emeritus Appleby, Dean William R 519 10th ave se School of Mines Bldg Vincent, George Edgar, President 911 5th st se 102 Library Bldg Armstrong, Dr John M 409 Lowry Bldg 1005 5th st se 436 Portland ave, st Paul Abbott, Dr AmosW 21 10th st s Arny, Albert C University Farm Abbott, Dr Everton J 541 Lowry Bldg 2115 Dudley st, St Paul 425 Dayton ave, St Paul Abbott, Howard S Law Bldg Aspelund, Dr S JO~1~hMasonic Temple 900 6th st se Adair, Dr Fred L Inst Pub Health 2035 3d st n 820 Donaldson Bldg Aurand, Dr William H Adams, C Roy 207 Library Bldg 800 Washington ave se 715 University ave se 425 Oak st se Allen, William F Med Science Bldg Aust, L Clara University Farm 92 17th st n 320 17th ave se Allin, Cephas D 200 Library Bldg Bachman, Gustav Med Science Bldg Campus Club 2624 Fremont ave s Anderson, Frank M 110 Library Bldg Baker, Ernest L University Dispensary 1629 University ave se 1734 Como ave se Andrist, Charles M 228 Folwell Hall Baldwin, Dr Louis B Elliot Hospital 706 Delaware st se 304 State st se Pearl Inlaid Stationery, 'Veld & Sons, 620 Nicollet Ave., Minneapolis 7 HandtQ~! 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