ICIAL OULLT
3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturdays.)
MICHIGAN'S VARSITY
THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1922
Number 114
BASKETBALL
SQUAD,
terature, Science, and the Arts - Dean's Advisory Committee:
11 be a meeting of this Committee Friday afternoon, March 10,
y office. JOHN R. EFFINGER-
olarship in <Zoology:
the generosity of Dr. Bryant Walker the Zoology Department
lly a scholarship which entitles the holder to free use of a
$75) during the summer at the Marine Biological Laboratory,
Mass. An announcement of the laboratory may be inspected on
board near Room 229, Natural Science building. Credit in the
ay be obtained by pursuing the Woods Hole courses. Prefer-
to students having considerable previous training in zoology.
on should be made before March 15.
A. FRANKLIN SHULL.
lowships in History:
students in History who would be interested in securing fel-
he University of California for neVt year are asked to consult
s possible. A. E. R BOAK.
nce 1:
nentary examination in Political Science 1 for those who were
the final examination will be given Saturday morning, March
. in Room 102, Economics building.
J. S. REEVES.
mination in Philosophy 1:
ination to make up absences from the examination in P]iloso-
nd of the first semester will be held in Room 106, M. H., Friday
arch 10, at 3. R. M. WENLEY,
" CHARLES B. VIBBERT.-
RUNNERS-UP FOR THE
CONFERENCE C H AM -
PIONSHIP AFTER A DIS-
ASTROUS START.
.
Graduate Students in Chemical Engineering:
for will explain the openings for chemical engineers offered
Blectric Co. and the American Telephone and Telegraph Co.
emistry building at 5 p. m., Thursday, March 9.
ALFRED H. WHITE.
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WHAPS GOING ON
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209 University hall. It will meet
there from now on.
There is an exhibition of Chinese and
Persian textiles in the architectural
corridor, Engineering building.
April Varsity blotter is out and may,
be had at toe Press building.
Buy your class toques from Dail
advertisers.-Adv.
ATHENA ADMITS
10 NEW MEMBERS
Ten girls, most of them freshmen,
were admitted to Athena Literary so-
ciety following the try-outs held Tues-
day night.
Those elected are as follows:
Freida Diekhoff, '24, Rosalind Freund,
'24, Elsie Gerard, '25, Gertrude Maci
lay, '25, Marguerite May, '25, El:
Nylund, '25, Elizabeth Pike, '24, Ad
aide Sherer, '25, Helene Sooy, '23, a
Dorothy Spencer, '25.
The newly elected girls will m
at 1 o'clock Saturday, March 11, in t
Alpha Nu room for initiation.
in Engineering and Physics:
esentatives of the Bell System - American Telephone and Tele-
o., Western Electric Co. (Manufacturing), Western Electric Com-
ngineering and research), Michigan State Telephone Co., Illinois
- will be in Room 111, Engineering building, (Ground Floor, west
rchway) Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week. Students in
us branches of engineering, in physics and in chemistry may find
.ity for employment after graduation. It is suggested that students
d in such possible employment call early Thursday to secure an'
P appointment. JOHN C. PARKER.
English Club:
Graduate English club will meet Thursday, March 9, in Helen New-
sidence at 8 p. m. sharp. Robert Frost will talk to the club at this
NEL E. COOK, President.
il and Geographical Journal Club:
e will be a meeting of the Club in Room G 436, Natural Science
on Thursday Evenipg, March 9, at 8 o'clock.
essor H. A. Brouwer, University Exchange Professor,from the Uni-
f Delft, Holland, will speak about European Universities and Their
of Study, with special reference to Geology.
iterested are cordially in vited to attend.
L. NM. GOULD, Secretary
Blade Club:
Gun. and Blade club will meet in the Reading Room, Union, tonight,
, March 9, at 7:30 sharp. Very important business makes it ur-
iperative that every member attend.
F. B. WAHR.
ngineers:
first Class Assembly of the second semester will be held at- 11
1 Thursday, March 9, in Room 348 of the Engineering building.
W. C. HOAD, Class Mentor.
gy Make-Up Examinations:
examination for those absent from Psychology 7 and Psychology 8
ster will be held Thursday, March 9, in Room P 253, N. S.
W.B.PILLSBURY.,
THURSDAY
4:15--Organ recital at Hill
lum.
auditor-
7:00-Union freshman orchestra
meets in room 308 of Union.
7:15-Varsity Glee club rehearsal, in-
strumental section, at Union.
7:15-Meeting of students Interested in
spoken Spanish in Adelphi room,
University hall.
7:30-University post Amjerican Legion
meets in room 323 of Union. Elec-
tion of officers.
7:30-Gun and Blade club meets In
reading room of Union.
7:30-Meeting of the Round-Up club
in Union. *-
7:30-New York State club meets in
room 205, Mason hall.
FRIDAY
3:30-Tony Sarg's marionettes at
Mimes theater, playing "Rip Van
Winkle."
8:00--Tony Sargs marionettes at
Mimes theater, playing "Rose in the
Ring."
9:00-Cercle Francals dance for the as-
sociate membership at Barbour
gymnasium.
Spanish II, 8a.m.section has been
transferred from 401 South Wing to
AR -AD
Coming Soon
Charles (Chic) Sale
as
Pelee Gear, Jr.
wit of the community
one of the seven distinct
characters he portrays in
" HIS NIBS"
CHIC SALE, foremost
delineator of rural types
on the American stage to-.
day, smiles with his char
acters, never ridicules
them.
Also
Ethel Clayton
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Her Own Money
Try a Daily Want Ad.
Tony Sarg's Marion ttes
"The Rose and the Ring"---3:30 P. M.
"Rip Van WinkA."---8 P. M.
March 10th
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