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Next Sunday's Lecture to Be on Hom
oeopathic Prescribing; Ex-Gov-
ernor Will Appear in Mayr

reputed' as

t humorist, speaks
rday night in Hill
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the composer of the lines,
n again, gone again, Fin-
is one the those humor-'
naturally, not from mem-
ted an official of the as-
terday. He has talked
2 years to American aud-
ly originating his jokes,
att, on the platform.
a contributor to several
Twenty-five years of his'
mt in newspaper work.
SArborMason will want
w Masonic Temple photo-
lagrams in the Rotogav-
f The Detroit Free Press,
lephone H. Stofflet, 364,
vered.--Adv.
WASHINGTON CANDIES
ug Store, 117 S. Main St.
Frilday.-Adv.

The second series of Sunday lec-
*tures to be given in the Homoeopa-
thic hospital will start Sunday,
March 7, with a lecture by Mr. Dewey
on the subject, "The Method of Hom-'
oeopathic Prescribing." The lectures.
begin at 3 o'clock.
The schedule of speakers and their
subjects follow: March 14, Dr. Myers,
"The Child's Eye Troubles:' March
21, Dr. Naylor, "Venereal Prophylax-
is;" March 28, Dr. Runnels. "The
Trdubles of the Woman and How
Treated;" April 4, Dean Hinsdale,
"Medical Ethics."

WHAPS GOING ON
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FRIDAY
7:30-Alpha Nu society meets in club
rooms, University hall.
7:30-Polonia Literary circle meets in
Lane hall.
7:30-Cosmopolitan club meets in'
ropm 202, University hall. M/Ir. John
E. Hewson of the University of To-
ronto will speak on "World Tur-
moil."
7:30-St Paul's Lutheran students
meet in Lane hall.
7«:45-Social at the Methodist. Epis-
copal church, corner Washington
and State.

R. O. T.C.
Close Ranks

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"But two days are left in which to
enroll in the A. 0. T. C. for this se-
mester," was the warning statement
of Captain Arthur Thursday. "After
that date enrollment will only be
permitted in accordance with Uniyer-,
sity regulations in such cases of de'
lay.
"At the present time total enroll-
ment is- over 175. During the past
two days eight nien have signed up.
Although not all of the men have
been questioned concerningattend-
ahce at the R. 0. T. C. summer
camnps, more than 40 have already
signified their intention of attend-
ing.''
Efforts have been made during the
week to get in touch with the Uni-
versity of Chicago by radio, but the
station has not been able to catch the
messages. Captain' Lucas states that
another effort wilj be made to get in
touch- wit ahem on Saturday evening,
between 8 and. 10 o 'clock.
Patronize our Advertisers.--Adv.

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Daily and Sunday Papers.
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Ex-Gov. Woodbridge N. Ferris, of
Ferris Institute, wil give an address
before the Michigan Homoeopathic
Medical society at 8 o'clock, May 4, in
Sarah Ocswell Angell hal.'
dREOLE PRALINES at Tices' Drug
Store. 117 S. Main St.-Adv.

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SATURDAY
16 A. M.-Swimming team practice
in city Y. M. C. A. ,
1:15-Iota Sigma PI meets in room
122 of Chemistry building. Members
requested to be present.
2:00-Benefit card party in Martha
Cook building.
3:00-Wrestling mateli'es in Water-
man gymnasium.
7:00-Newark, N., J., club meets in
room 306 of Union.
7:30-Craftsman club meets in Mas-
onic temple.
7:30 - Interdenominational young
people's guild party in Lane hall.
7:30-Miss Sawyer, nurse from China,
,ill speak at the closed Student
Volunteer meeting in Lane hall.
8:00L-Strickland Gillilan speaks in
Hill auditorium.
8:30-Choral Union party in School
of Music.
SUNDAY
3:00-Complimentary twilight rectial
in Hill auditorium.
6:00-Social half hour and meeting of
the Baptist guild.
6:30-Christian Endeavor meeting in
Presbyterian. church. Social half
hour preceding.
6:30-Prof. Alfred H. Lloyd speaks to
Unitarian guild formu on "An Intel-
lectual Adventure." Light supper
will be served at 5:45 o'clock.
7:30-Graham R. Taylor of Chicago,
speaks in Methodist church to Wes-
leyan guild on "Impressions of the
Revolution in Russia and the East."
MONDAY
7:00-Men's chapter of , Cosmopolitan
club holds sing in room 305 of Uni-
versity hall. Bring Michigan song
book.
7:00-Mandolln cluii practice In Un-
iversity hall.
8:00 - Detroit Symphony orchestra
concert in Hill audtiori'um. Ossip
Gabrilowitsch, conductor, and Lois
M. Johnson, soprano.

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U-SOTICES
Members of the play commilttee of
Comedy club are requested to read
Maugham's "Mrs. Dot" and Shaw's
"You Never Can Tell" before the
meeting on March 11.
Mr. Donnelly's Rhetoric 2 classes will
meet as follows\ M, W, F, at 8 in
room 101 West hall; T, Th, S, at 8
in room 202, West hall; M, W, at 11,
Th, 7 p. m. in room A, Alumni Mem-
orial hall.
enior women are requested to go to
Mack and company for gown meas-
uresient before March 12.
Senior lit announcements and invita-
tions will be on sale from 1 to 5
o'clock this afternoon in University
hall.
All students enrolled with the ap-
pointment committee should come
to the office between 10:30 and 12
o'clock any day of this week in or-
der to fill in location blanks.
Two Clubs Form
"The Westerners"
The Rocky Mountain club met Wed-
nesday night, with a representation
of the Western club also present. Both
adjourned with a resolutidn to reor-
gan se as "The Westerners" Wednes-
day night.
"The Westerners" will meet every
three weeks on Wednesday evening,
social activities such as smokers and
dances taking place in the interveti-
ing weeks.
Campus news, student doings, news
of the outside world, are all to be
found in the Michigan Daily.-Adv.

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