, . I, :a j n thee frst, 12 1 Matching the Beta Psi, 12 to contests were rough, s of real basketball. for the Psi Upsilon ar, shooting most of s. game of the even- Kappa defeated Del-I Brown, of the win-i the star, dropping in ints. UNINUS TO TALK~ 'ROIT U. OF 3L CLUBI Aw, secretary of the d association and ed- inu1s, will speak this ivrsity of Michigan it the Hotel Cadillac an Alumnus Outside of Michigan has more other university and WEDNESDAY 1 :15-western club 'basketball team practices for Up-staters' game in Waterman gymnasium~. 2:30-Swimming team will meet at city Y. M. C. A. to practice for meet with Juinior college meet on Jan- uary 30. 4:15-Student recital at School o1, Music. 4:15-Cerele Fraucats lecture in Tap- pan hail. Mr. John Vouvakis speaks on "French Inifluence in Greece." 4:15-Prof. A. Percival Newton of the University of London speaks on "The British Empire" in auditorium of the Natural Science building. 7:00-All ex-marines meet in room 306 of Union to plan formation of a Mariners' club. 7:15--Varsity band rehearsal in TU-I v versity Hall. 7 :15-Comanerce club meets in room 308 of the Michigan Unio\, 7 :30-Classical club meets in room A Alumni hall. 7 00-Fresh Mandolin club practicein Lane hall. 7 :010-Rocky Mountain club meets in Lane hall. All men and women from Rocky Mountain states invited to rattend. time. History 12 (Second Semester)-"Eu- rope Since 1870.:' This class will meet M. W. F. at 10 instead of (at 9 as stated in the antnouncement. Seniors have eight more days in whichi to make appointments for M\ichi- ganensian sittings without' the ex- tra charge.I Presidents of all fratrultieswhc have not had their lists of members corrected must send representa- tives to the Michiganensian offices between 1 and 5 o'cloc~k this after- noon. Sororities which have not yet cor- rected their lists of members at the Michiganensian offices are asked to do so between I and 5 o'clock to-' day. Presidents of the following classes Gmust send in lists of officers and committees today: 1923 literary. E nd engineering; 1922, 1923 atchi- Stectural; 1923 law; 1922 medical; .1922 pharmacy, and 1921, 1922, 1923 homoeopathic. ALL-NATION SHOW tNEARTHTS MUIC TALENT AMONG STUDIE'NTS 1920 :: r Announcing the arrival c of woolens for this season, You are invited 'to call showing with assurance th< urged to buy. 31-1 Silde Fine Custom Tailoring oser touch uch help is 7.30-All-electrical smoker in main dining room of Union. Absetees8'00-Zionist society meets In Lane Absntes hall. Samuel Heyman of Detroit ar warning speaks. laeup be- r. At pres- 8 :04-Ilya Schoolnik and Mrs. George er of men B. Rhead in recital at Pattengill ;ed against auditorium.- ILmediately. THURSDAY 4:00~-Sophu combined-social committee rs-Adv., meeting on third floor of Union. 6:15-Union membership dinner in as- f1111' . i - sembly hall of Union. S7:00-Varsity Mandoln club practice (Continued from Page One) This will be interpreted by two Phil- ippine dancers, Ramon Capishome, '20L, and Yuki Osawa, '20; who will be accompanied by native waltz music to be furnished by a special orctiestra under the leadership of 14metrio Roa, '20. " Mlle. Jeanette Kruszka, a profes- sional dancer whose ability i~s well known through her previous appear-1 ances in Ann Arbor, will be featured in~ a dance entitled, "The Joys of Love." Rita Ireman, '21,-a talented dancer from the University, besides' furnishing two dance numbers, will sing "The Desert Moon," whic'h was composed by K. Horichi, '21E. Nash to Sing Another vocalist well known on the cam~pus is D. D. Nash, School of Mu- 'sic, who will sing "The Dicky Bird" (not Dr. Lovell's immortal lyric). String music is to be furnished in abundance. A. E. Elking, '19, will of- fer his. version of a Siberian serenade on the mandolin ,and the Girls' Man- dolin club, making its initial appear- ance in Ann Arbor, will play "La Lorplla" and other selections./ The American touch will. be added by Pjhil Diamond's enlarged orches- tra, which will present "Jazz Mad America." A number of other acts will be given representing the con- tributions of students from 18 foreign countries. / -0 rn jamboree 'under au" imop~olitan club in Hill Epsilon meets in room F' MISCHA LEVI] PHENOME~NAL PIANIST - IN - EXTRA CONCERT SER HILL AUDITORIUM F'riday, January 23, 8' p. Iif clumb game in vs. Up-staters Waterman gym- I FRIDAY '-Nenorah society board of di-. ,ectors meets in Laneyhall. *-Alpha Nu Debating soclety aeets on fourth floor University PROGRAMME~ LevitizkI, piani1st, in 11111 tion of offe~s Harris1 SITURDAY 9 :0-Cercle Francais membership dance in Sarah Caswell Angell hall. I'-NOTICE~S Senior dues w~ill be collected during1 "Wednesday, Thursday, and F'riday in main corridor of University hall be- tween~ the hours of 10 to 12 and 1 to 4 o'clock. All seniors are expect- Syracuse Offers Military Degree Syracuse-A course in military tac- tics leading to the degree of Ba~che- lor of, Science in Military Tactics will be instituted in " Syracuse ' university according to thie authorization of the board of trusies at its semi-annual meeting. Syracuse university is theS first universiy in he country to incor- porate into its curriculum the course leading to the military science de- gree. Patronize our Advertisers .-Adv. Organ Toccata and Fugue, D minor ............... Melody D minor.. ........................... Son~ata Apassionata, Op. 57 .................... Allegro assai; Andante con moto; Allegro ma non1 N~octurne; F sharp............... Etude G flat (Butterfly).......................... Etude G flat (Black Keys)........................ Waltz A flat op. 64, No. 3......................... Polonaise Aflat ................................. Prelude G minor................................. Staccato Etude............ Waltz Dmajor ............................ hhapsody No. 6 .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . $20:Course Ticl ), $L< CAROI TRIO Harp, w t :_r k 4 COME ANVD SEE i N i A DLITAN EXTRAVAGANZA IN TWELVE NOVELTY olin, Qiub" "Flirtation Dance *. . Song Hlits and Jazz Comedy" Boisheviki ,I HILL AUDITORtI w H