WHAT'S GOING ON
TODAY
3:15-Junior lit class meeting in room
205, U-hall.
4:15-Cercle Francais meets in room
203, Tappan hall.
7:00-Commerce club meets in room,
102, Economics building.
7:00-Varsity band rehearsal at the
School of Music.
7:30-Menorah society meets in red
room, Lane hall.
TOMORROW
9:00-Junior engineer class meeting
in room 348, Engineering building.
10:00-Senior engineer assembly in
room 348, Engineering building.
U-NOTICES
Tryouts for the Varsity glee and man-
dolin clubs will be held at 7 o'clock
tonight at the School of Music. Glee,
club men report to Mr. Harrison's
studio on the second floor. First
tenots are needed.
Tryouts for the play to be given by the
Cercle Francais will be held at 7
o'clock Thursday evening in room
202, South wing. All students in-
terested in French may try out.
MORE JOAS THAN APPLICANTS
AT UNIVERSITY Y. M, C. A.
Men who are willing to take odd
jobs in the afternoons are needed at
the University Y. M. C. A. employinent
department. With the approach of
spring, more applications, have come
for men to work during spare mom-
ents than there are applicants' for
such jobs.
It is desired that men who would
like work for spring vacation make
their wants known as soon as possible
in order that the proper steps may be
taken. Ann. Arbor citizens are re-
quested to put in their requisitions
for spring vacation help at once.
Ferry Field Stand Damaged by Storm
Ferry field also suffered from the
heavy wind last Friday. The tin cov-
erings that are placed over the north
stand every winter were blown off.
The damage was almost negligable and Use the Daily to reach the students.
the covers were put back Monday and Four thousand students read it every
Tuesday. morning.-Adv.
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