ManBER S SOCIETY Start Club to Promote Social Intercourse With Fencing As Side Issue CONSTItUTION NOW BEINGt PRAWN An organization for the general pro- motion of social intercourse among the members of the faculty, with phys- ical culture as a side issue, was form- ock ed last week by twenty-seven mem- bers of the university faculty, includ- ing President H. B. Hutchins. The question of forming a club has been under consideration for some Res time past. A few w eeks ago a prelim- inary committee sent out a circular designed to bring out .the different views on this subject. The circular suggested the formation of a club on the lines of a fencing society, fen- cling having been found to be the great- est general interest as a form of CERCLE FRANCAISE PLANS BI(f COURSE. (Continued from page one) address the public are Prof. M. Levi, Prof J. R. Effinger and Prof. Huss of the Botany department. The sub- 'ects will all be of popular interest. and the talks will be given in French. "La Soiree Litteraire et Musicale" which will be given in January, will feature a series of recitations, musical selections and a short comedy farce, en titled "L'Anglais tel qu'on le parle." It will be followed by a reception and dance. "La Soiree Amicale" will be given later in the nature of a reception to faculty members of the Cercle, asso- ciate and active. It will feature a dance in Barbour gym. Tickets and programs for the course will be circulated this week. Tickets will be on sale to students at 50 cents, to others, $1.00. They will be obtain- able from the faculty members, and active members of the Cercle. New Chas. A. Sellon's M Ttuesdaiy, H E Lyrices and Music Founded on the Mother Trip to Earth by the ME . 16ScAenes ... .. I UNIVERSITV NOTICES j A Flotilla f f ocial side was not neglected, even in this first plan, and it iposed to have lounging and d esigns or furnish reading rooms, in addition to the gym- raute d., nasium facilities, in order to give the members of the faculty a chance to meet informally, whenever they had the leisure to do sp. The replies to this preliminary cir- cular showed that the idea of such a club met with the general approval of most of those approached, but . thep popular opinion was that the club , Dk we EIU should have a broader basisethan that of a fencing organization, and so at the first meeting, last Wednesday, it was y or Sat= decided to make the object of the clubt Jispl ' of the promotion of social intercourse among the members of the faculty. Sy will .Steps have been taken toward the Pictur-es securing of desirable quarters on, or in the immediate vicinity of the cam- pus. It is proposed to fit a larger room as smoking, reading and loung- ing quarters, with one or more billiard tables in the adjoining room or rooms. There will be a gymnasium with show- er baths, and here it is that the fenc- ing features will again become impor-= Detroit, Mich- tant, as it is proposed to make foil and sword fencing one of the leading ath- letic features. 'Three different places are under CI( Nconsideration at the present time. A oow is locaivd on 1 ho committee composed of Profs. Bates, t W u I w r v e v ery l bi n g i ent .alamnus isEits Pesident, f - Egment. As an ed- ucational fact, the affair disproves the old idea that the rabies is only a hot weather disease ." , LU Rt For Sale in Ann Arbor by Wagner & Co itas ; L We have sold this hose for several seasons. and find it to give the very best of satisfaction. Tryr a box of these at 7,e and convince yourself of its merits. V you a line of the best fitting union underwear on the market. are mad: to fit all mem, no mat er wh ther he be o n =rits stout ox si nder, hort or tall. The outline of these g-arIents are symnnicutrical even to the e a bag. The Cuffs ar d aT kets ale a continuous yarn, being knitted to the g away with the heavy. at d mo t incomfortable ridges, o noticeable in haped in kuittlig,' w ith a nelitary slope, assuring a perfec2 1 at that point. t us exp am to you the ad u tages of a VASSAR UNIQN SUIT. e, Coinlin &Fiegel TXENiY HOUR TEST HELD ON THE 11NMVERSITY FIRE PUMP Tests on the University fire pump were made by students from 2 p. m. Friday until 10 a. m. Saturday, in the mechanical engineering laboratories. The object of the tests was to ascertain the actual capacity of the pump, and it was found that it only pumped half the amount of water it should. CoIlege Lo4c FINE HAND WORK ' The Lonly i rrr ,7 }' 10 t0 graphs 99, to G. C. MAEL