Scores Go .1111E , .-.., InlL UULLL I m. (11:30 a. m. Saturdays.) I until 5:30 p.: EDNESDAY, MARCH 22, 1922 Number 125 lent of the University attd Mrs. Burton will be "at home" as aesday afternoon from 3:30 to 5:30. be a conference of the Deans this morning at 10 In the Pres- M. L. BURTON. re Postponed: illness of Professor Brouwer the lecture on the "Growth of of the Dutch East Indies", scheduled for March 22, will be 1 April 5. E. C. CASE. r Camp Davis: ments to the first and second sessions have been completed >tion of possible additions to the, first session as the second ecome too large. The names of students thus far assigned to will be posted in the instrument room, Department of Geodesy on Wednesday, March '22. Students should form parties and, uents to buildings as rapidly as possible. CLARENCE T. JOHNSTON. a Series: Russell Evans will offer the following program at this week's n Hill Auditorium, Thursday afternoon at 4:15 o'clock: Sonata n); Nocturne in A flat, Op. 9, No. 2 (Ferrata); Andantino in riumphal March from "Aida" (Verdi). The recital will begin he doors will be closed durinig the performance of numbers. charge. (Children not admitted.) CHARLES A. SINK, Secretary. ;neers: John C. Parken of the Electrical Engineering Department will eshmen at 11 a. m., on Wednesday, March 22, 1922, in Room On Sale Today Scores for "Sceptre and Serenade," the Junior Girls' play, which will be given tomorrow, Friday, and Saturday, at the Whitney theater, make their first appearance today when they go on sale from 10 to 12 o'clock this morning and from 3 to 4 o'clock this afternoon in the league room of Bar- bour gymnasium. The numbers comprising the score have been written by various members of the junior class. Originality and variety mark the music which was written by Laura Mills, '23, Beatrice Hook, '23, Louise Graham, '23, and Marie Heyer, '23. In direct;harmony with the melodies go the lyrfes which were contributed by Carribel Schmidt, '23, Elizabeth Appleby, '25, and Helen Partlow, '23. Some of the music shows evidences of becoming long popular as Michigan songs, it is said. 'Designed by Deborah Jones, '23; the cover for the score brings out in simple black and White the idea of the Sceptre and Serenade, making it attractive as well as symbolical. The programs weredesigned by Frances Sutton, 123A, and carry out with cohtrasting effect the same idea, as the cover of the score. MILITARY BALL APPLICATIONS MUST BE MAILED TOMORROW De Molay degrees will be conferred on a class of 50 petitioners. The ceremonies are in charge of the officers, F. H. Backstrom, '24, Master Counsellor, J. P. Comstock, Jr., '24, Senior Counsellor, and R. B. Paton, '23, Junior Counsellor. All master Masons and De Molays are invited to attend the initiation. The otcers of the local chapter ,of the order will go to Albion Friday night to install a chapter of De Molay in that city. Y. W. C. A. HOLDS MEETINGS FOR INIUSTRIAL GIRLS THIS WEEK (Continued from Page Seven) All University women are invited by the committee to attend this meeting and to participate in the discussion. At 2:30 o'clock a tea will be held at Newberry hall which will also be open to the public. At this time Miss Goldy Green of Detroit will talk about her experiences at the Women's Industrial college in England, where she re- cently attended school. Mrs. Gruhzit will talk on "Women's Position in Rus- sia." Following these talks there will be a social hour. All members of the 1922 liter- ary class who have not yet paid their class dues of $2 are urged to do so at once. Checks are to be mailed to the class treasurer at 2107 Washtenaw avenue. Names of senior lits whose dues are yet unpaid are now posted in the reg- istrar's office, according to Walt- er B. Rea, president of the class. Drop postal for order, or see JOH Y. M. C. A., Room 20. Age F A A CHI 113 Today Is "M" Day. First Class Food AND AT GEORGE MOREY WILL GiVE TECHNICAL LECTURES soON I RREASONABLE PRICES Oh, you .will like the good old-fashioned meals you get at M DairyLun 512 E. William Street ering building. All Freshmen will call on their Mentors for re- All appl cations for the second an- ag the week of March 27 to April 1. This is an important As- nual Military Ball, to be given April C. E. WILSON, 28, must be mailed back in the ticket Head Mentor Freshman Engineers. committee's hands by 6 o'clock to- morrow evening if they are to receive Examinaton in Chemistry 104: any consideration, Hamilton Cochran, iditions received in Chemistry 10d must be removed at the ex- '22, secretary of the general commit- to be given Saturday, April 1, at 2 p. m., in Room 122, Chemistry 'teein chrge, announced yesterday F. F. BLICKE. afternoon.',a Morethan 1,200 application blanks ncalis Lecture: have already been filled out and sent or E. Huet, the Junior College, Detroit, will lecture this after- have already ben filled out and sent tee Paris qui trime," ("Hard-working Paris"), in Tappan Hall, in. Memb rs of the Veterans of For- at 4:15. Admission by associate membership cards. ' eign Wars will receive first consider- JEAN B. CLOPIPET. ation, then all ex-service men, after them the R. 0. T. C., and finally the student body at large in the regular S. C. A. PROPOSES order of preference with the fresh- men at the' bottom of the list. All ap- S GOING 0 OLD CLOTHES' DAY plicants who will be given tickets will be notied immediately, and they ~ An sold clothes" day on. the cam- will have to call for them from 2 to pus, Univesityrvices, and the Un- 5 o'clock in the afternoon March 27 WEDNESDAY versity of Michigan camp for poor 28 or 29,.at the desk in the Union, ary club meets at Chamber boys were the topics discussed at the erce inn. cabinet meeting of the Student Chris- F CULTY MEN WILL ADDRESS [. A. Brouwer speaks in Na. tian association in Lane hall yester- A.I. E. E. AT SMOKER TOMORROW ence auditorium. Subject: day afternoon. - wth of Mountains." The cabinet decided to designate a Members of the American Institute no Huet speaks in room 203 day in the near future on which the of Electrical Engineers will hold a an hall, Subject, "Hard- campus could contribute old clothes smoker at 7 430 o'clock tomorrow night Paris." for the needy students in European at the Union. All members of the ty band practice In Um.- countries. It is planned to ask all the electrical engineering department are [all, students to. give any old. garments invited to the smoker, including facul- unan Glee club practice at they may have and the S. C. A. will ty members. The smoker will con- lew men will be tried out if collect them and take care . of the sist of smokes, refreshments, and e at this time. shipping. music. a Delta Clii meets at Union. Walter B. Rea, '22, chairman of the All faculty members present will ant council meeting at Un University services committee, an- speak, as well as the president of the nounced that in the future all Uni- club. A. Maslin, '22E, will have 'au club meets at Union. versity services in Hill auditorium charge of the program. Tickets for the ig club meets in room 806 will be held at 7:30 o'clock instead of smoker are now obtainable from the Important. 7 o'clock. officers incharge. r of Do Molay convocation The University' of Michigan camp gill auditorium, Ann Arbor committee is still looking for a suita- ADELPHI SELECTS MEMBERS yQl ble site for a permanent camp, ac- FOR EXTEMPORANEOUS MATCH City club meets in room 2 cording to L. . Reiman,'-16, diret - or. Several sites are under consider- Six men were selected from the ation and alumni throughout the state members of' the'Adephi House of Rep- THURSDAY have been aiding in the selection. Last resentativd last night to compete for summer theacampwas.located o a ke-the final e4,mperaneous speaking eon- ni recital-at Hill auditorium. Huron just north of Port Huron. testitoleeld rnext Tupesaynght. 1 freshman orchestra prae- test to be held next Tuesdaynight. oom 308 of 'Union. FRESHMEN TAKE MAJORITY OF These men 'were David Gilchrist, '22, . T. C. band practices at PLACES IN PRELIMINARY MEET Donald Cook, '24, Wilred Hocking, hall. "24L, D. J. Roxburg, '24, Lyman Glas- club rehearsal, instrument- Preliminary runs In the, annual in- gw ' a F. C. Lrnm ad The , room 302 of Union. terclass indoor track meet were held men were elected from a field corn- amore P r o m committee in Waterman gymnasium last night. prising mst of the members of Adel- Union. There were about 250 men enteredp . lectrical smoker at Union. in the various events. The finals of and Blade club meets'in the meet will be run off Friday eve- DE MOLAY ORDER TO CONFER 'oom of Union. Professor ning of this week in the gymnasium, DEGREES ON FIFTY TONIGHT speaks. the meet starting promptly at 7:30 ssor Kraus speaks in Na o'clock. ' Ann Ar r chapter of Order of D nce auditorium. Of the possible 250 men signed up Molay will hold its second ceremonial "Alice In Hungerland," on the entry blanks, about 200 were convocation at 7:30 o'clock tonight in nefit of the Near East relief from the freshman class. In the ma- Pattengil auditorium in the Ann Ar- dill auditorium. jority of events, so far as could be bor high .hool. The initiatory and r 'Girls'. play at Whitney learned last night, the freshmen had Women only- admitted, taken the majority of places and It is expected that the 1925 men will win U-NOTICES the meet Friday evening. The list of A PLQM8BER W O IS j ions for tickets to the M. men who qualified was not obtainable FULL, OF "PEP must be mailed back and last night following the meet but wvrill SA ' TO H AVEA zmit hndsd 6.c ndbe published in The Daily tomorrow ~ Lmittea's hands by 6 o'clock morning. D ND evening. ' EP____ trIcal smoker will be held Student Directories Procurable clock tomorrow in the Un- A few student directories, bound but re will be' talks, smokes, without cardboard covers, are now music. procurable at the office of the Board in Control of Student Publications, and the "'s." Today is "M" may be purchased by calling at the Press building, Maynard street. -- Be SURE it's a W E'RE full of pep and we're eStsgot a good rep but at that we watch our step. Each plumb- ing job acomplished by This shop R O S TIT L ~lives upto the character of the IF IT ISN'T A work which won us such an envi- able place in the business of this FR OST B I TE coemuun IT ISN'T FILLED WITH ALMBer, nk 2830 PHONE 2830 ,N i a t [ C E R E AMM8 NO. MAIN ST., Ebery Iflabor meets IAith fat'or Phone 4462 Through the efforts of the chemical engineering department, George W. Morey, of the geophysical laboratory of Washington, D. C., will deliver a. series of lectures on "Application of Thermodynamics to Heterogeneous Equilibria," beginning March 27, in the Chemistry building. The lectures will be of a technical nature and of special interest to all chemistry and physics students. Morey is one of the foremost authorities in the country on subjects of this kind. Friday to Speak at Detroit David Friday, president-elect of Michigan Agricultural college; will talk to the University of Michigan club of Detroit, at noon tomorrow. Members of the club lunch every Thursday at the Cadillac hotel, and at the coming luncheon many M. A. C. alumni will be present. Todaty Is "W n ay.. 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