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21, 1922

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ington's Birthday Convocation;
'he convocation will begin promptly at 10 a. m.
'he official party, which includes the Deans of the schools and col-
will assemble at 9:45 a. m. in the first floor dressing room on the west
of Bill Auditorium, entering through rear door No. 1, north side of the
ing. Academic costume will be worn.
Members of the faculties will enter the Auditorium through rear door
and proceed directly through the side passageway to the main floor of
Luditorium, where seats will be reserved for them. Members of the
;y will not wear academic costume.
[embers of the Glee Club will assemble at 9:50 a. m. in the first floor
ing rooms on the east side of the Auditorium.
he doors of the Auditorium will be open at 9:30 a. m. Aside from seats
red on tie main floor for the Faculties and the Glee Club, students and
people may occupy any seats in the house. F. E. ROBBINS.
resident and Mrs. Burton will be "at home" Wednesday afternoon,
2, from 3:30 until 5:30. Dr. John H. Finley, the speaker at the Wash-,
a Birthday Convocation, will receive with them.
rs in Electrical and Mechanical Engineering:
. G. Bergvall of the Class of 1921 will be in my office Tuesday, Feb
advise that you talk with Mr. Bergvall, getting first hand impres-
of pi'ofessional employment possibilities with the Westinghouse Elect
Z Mfg. Company. JOHN C. PARKER.
sh Faculty:
eachers of Spanish in the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts,
names have been used as reference by teacher candidates, will met
>m 205 S. W. at 4:15 p. m. Tuesday, Feb. 21 (today).
CHARLES P. WAGNER.
es Colloquium:
le Physics Colloquium will meet at 4:45 p. m. on Tuesday, Feb. 21, in
202 Physics. Professor C. K. Wead, a former head of the Physics De-
ent, will speak. All interested are cordially invited to attend.
R. A. SAWYER.
more Engineers:
ssembly in Room 348 this morning at 10. Important class business,
P. FIELD.
T. C. Band:
he R. 0. T. C. Band will assemble with instruments and music at the
eering Archi at 11:45 a. m. today. Uniforms not required. Be prompt.
AOBERT ARTHUR.
T. C.:
1 R. 0. T. C. students will report at the R. O. T. C building today be-
1 and 5 p m. for the purpose of completing issue of uniforms and for
iges. R. O. T. C. sleeve insignia and cheverons are now available.
s leggings will be exchanged. ROBERT ARTHUR.
Mies 33:
ctures in this class on Tuesday at 9 will be held hereafter in Room
onomics building instead of Room B, Law as previously announced.
C. E. GRIFFIN.
cape Design 2:
has, been necessary to change the meeting place to Room G 217, Nat-
cience building on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 11.
H. O. WHITTEMORE.

Dy Kindler Music
(Continued from Page One)
shadow of expression to the power-
ful finale. The overture was well in-
terpreted, and equally well received
by the audience. Franck's Symphony
in D minor, lento, allegro non troppe;
allegretto; allegro non troppe, showed
a wealth of expression. Particularly
outstanding was the brass passage in
the first movemnt, in which the trum-
pets and trombones combined in a
forceful theme.
The second movement opened with
the harp predominant, accompanied by
picking on the violins and 'cellos, fol-
lowed by oboe and French horn ' in
succession, stating the theme. The
symphony ended with a compelling
passage, the brasses outstanding.
The final number, Percy Grainger's
"British Folk-Music Settings," was
presented in two parts, "Colonial
Song," and "Shepherd's Hey." Both
were highly expressive of their titles,
the latter being an especially vigor-
ous composition.
WILL STUDY BIBLE
AT S. C. A. INSTITUTE
The institute of Bible study and re-
ligious education which the S. C. A.
is to conduct during the next six
weeks will be opened at 6:30 o'clock
this evening by a banquet at the Pres-
byterian church. Prof. J. M. Aart-
man, of the department of religious
education of the University of Chica-
go, will be the speaker of the evening.
Beg1ining with a meeting at 7
o'clock Tuesday evening, Feb. 28, at
Lane hall, there will be five sessions.
Each meeting will open with a 15-
minute religious session conducted by
Rev. Lloyd M. Wallick. Following this
there will be a 45-minute study ses-
sion.
There is no enrollment fee and all
of the sessions are open to the entire
student body.j

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Intramural Items
Tonight's basketball schedule is as
follows. Practices for the other, class-
es will be scheduled for Friday night.
At 7 o'clock there will be a semi-final
contest in the Society league, and a
first round fraternity game which was
left over from last Thursday. Tues-
day Feb. 21: At 6:15 o'clock, Fresh-
man engineers "vs. Soph engineers,
Junior engineers vs. Senior engineers.
At 7 o'clock, Foresters vs. Pharmics,
Detroiters vs. Architectural society,
and Sigma Chi vs. Xi Psi Phi. At
9:30 o'clock, Fresh lits, Soph lits, Jun-
ior lits, and Senior lits.
Tuesday's hockey schedule is as fol-
lows: 3:30 o'clock-Acacia vs. Tri-
gon; 4:30 'o'clock-Delta Upsilon vs.
Theta Delta Chi; 5:15 o'clock, Psi Up-
silon vs. Beta Theta Pi; 7 o'clock, Delta
Kappa Epsilon vs. Delta Theta Phi;
and at 7:30 o'clock Junior engineers
vs. Medics.
There will be a consolation tourna-
ment for the class teams provided the
weather permits. Announcement will
be made later in The Daily.
Headquarters for
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An exhibition of real chess will be
offered Wednesday night when George
S. Barnes, '24, wizard, plays 30 men
simultaneously in the Upper reading
room of the Union.
Tables will be so arranged as to ac-
commodate all of the players grouped
around a small inclosure permitting
# ADE IN
THlE CP
For the
Midnight
Lunch

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All1 stuents wLLU wouLict beinterest-
ed in competing in such a match are
requested to leave their names at the
main desk of the Union. Those taking
part in the match will be required to
bring their own sets.
Barnes has taken part in several lo-
cal chess tournaments and recently
succeeded in defeating the city clham-
pion of Ann Arbor.,
Try a Daily Want Ad. It pays.-Adv.
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CHAPMAN
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iology 29 (Community Problems) will meet today in the Upper Gal-
the Alumni Memorial Hall at 10 a .m., aizd not in the Engineering
9. A. E. WOOD.
5:
e Acolytes will meet Tuesday, Feb. 21, at 8 p. m., in 106 Maso Hall.
has. B. Vibbert will speak. Topic: "The Philosophy of Jules ache-
A. C. BENJAMIN.

IAT'S GOING ON
TUESDAY
Iwanis club meets at Cham-
Commerce building.
[!heodora" concert by I. 0. T.
d at flag-pole on the campus.
eting of Chimes business staff.
Ion orchestra rehearsal in
ly room of Union.
ral Union rehearsal at School

9:00-General membership dance at
Union.
9:00-Cleveland club party In Nickels
Arcade dance hall. All Ohio stu-
dents welcome.
WEDNESDAY
12:05-,Rotary club at 'hamber of
Commerce inn.
2:00-e Molay officers meet at Ma-
sonic temple for rehearsal.
7 :3-Mevle show, "Theodora," at 1ill
auditorium.
7:30-Order of De Molay meets at
Harris hall.

PROF. LUCY SALMON SPEAKS
TO A. A. U. W. ON MENTAL TESTS
"Mental tests, such as Thomas Edi-
son has compiled do not test intellig-
ence and education," said Lucy May-
nard Salnion, '76, in speaking before
the American Association of Univer-
sity women Saturday, at Martha Cook
building. In discussing "Does the Cur-
riculum Promote scholarship," Profes-
sor Salmon discussed the influences
which tend to mold the curriculum in
school and college.
Professor Salmon, who is the head
of the history department at Vassar
college, has written several books con-
cerning histprical and sociological pro-
blems. She is the guest of Miss Hen-
riette Scranton, social director of the
Adelia Cheever dormitory.
ATHLETES ENTERTAINED BY
STUDENTS AND THE BOOSTERS
It was erroneously stated in last
Sunday's Daily that the visiting ath-
letes of the Chicago track team and of
the Wisconsin basketball teaW, to-
gether with the coaches of both teams,
were the guests of the Union at a din-
ner given in their honor Saturday C
night. They were guests of the stu-
dents attending the dinner and the
Boosters club.
De Molay to Give Dance
Order of De Molay will give a dance
( Saturday night, Feb. 25, at the Nickel'q
Arcade. Tickets can be secured at the
regular meeting Wednesday night.
Only members of the order may attend.
The order will go to Northville on
Feb. 23 to install a chapter there.
"M" Club -Meeting Postponed
On account of the illness of James
De Pree, president of the "M" club,
the meeting of the club did not take
place as scheduled last Saturday. The
next meeting has been indefinitely
postponed, pending the recovery of
Mr. De Pree.
Lost something? A Classified Ad in
The Daily will find it for you.-Adv.
Try a Daily Want Ad. It pays.-&dv.

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on.
eshinan forestry meeting in
.l Science building.
pha Kappa Psi meeting at Un-
elphi meets in their rooms in
sity hall.
role Francais meets in the as.
on's room in South Wing.
theran Girls club meets at
chapel.
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U-NOTICES
Congregational students-The Wash.
ington day supper which was to be
given at the Congregational church,
Feb 22, by the students organization
of that denomination has been inde-
finitely postponed. An invitation
dance to be given Saturday will
serve as a temporary substitute.
Sophomore Hts-Prom March 31. Dues
for the year may be paid Tuesday,
Feb. 21, from 9 to 4 o'clock in main
corridor of University hall. Dues
are $1. Class Treasurer.
Buy your class toques from Daily
advertisers.-Adv.

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