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MACHINES I

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1922 -

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days.)
Number 130

Deans, Wednesday, March 289.
M. L. BURTON.
rsical Laboratory, Washington, D. C.,
i "The Application of Thermodynam-
.ures will be given daily at 4:15 p.
emistry building. All interested are
W. L. BADGER.

1 be held for these courses on Saturday, April
a, m.
i R. M.WENLEY.
114, Physics building, at 10 o'clock Tuesday.
A. W. SMITH.

SHIPPAM, Assistant P. M. S. & T.

are taking regular gymnasium work are required to be
arch 28, and Thursday, March 30, at 4:15 p. m.
MARION' 0. WOOD.
held on Wednesday, March 29, at 10 o'clock in Room
ing. Professor H. E. Riggs and Mr. Wilfred B. Shaw,
n Alumnus, will address the assembly.
A. H. LOVELL, Senior Mentor.
K
. 348 on Thursday, March 30, at 9 o'clock. Dean Coo-
P.'FIELD.
.nderson of the Mechanical Engineering Department'
man Engineers at 11 a. in., on Wednesday, March 29,
ineering building. It is important that all Freshmen
(All Freshmen are urgedl to see their Mentor duWing
April 1, 1922.) C. E. WILSON,
Head Menor Freshman Engineers.
Luium will meet in Room 202 Physics at 4:15 p. m.on
ttention is invited to the fact that the hour for the
is been advanced from 4:45 p. m. Mr. B. J. Babbitt
ect of a Lngitudinal Magnetic Field on Some of the
Wire Vibrating in the Field." All interested are cor-
R. A. SAWYER.

ARRIVE FOR USE AT M MES
With the arrival of two moving pic-
tures projecting machines at the
Mimes theater, officials see an end of
the difficulties they have experienced
in showing pictures since the theater
opened. The old machines were, im-
perfect and difficult to operate bgt the
operator, voiced his approval of the
new machines after their first trial
Saturday night. - .
Mimes has also engaged the servic-
es William P. Favorite, '20E, as their
film agent in Detroit. Mr. Favorite
is associated with several theaters in
this- capacity.
Hathaway Suffers Nervoas Brekdown
John . 'Hathaway,i"nstructor in
the public speaking department, has
suffered a nervous breakdown and is
recuperating in Plymouth. He will be
unable to meet his classes for a week
but other arrangements will be made
to care for them.
Botanical Club Meets Tonight
The semi-monthly me ting of the
Botanical Journal club will be held
in room 173 of the Natural Science
building at 8 o'clock this evening. Re-
ports'will be read by Margaret E.
Cobb, grad, and Lewis El Wehmeyer,
grad.
Dr. J. McKeen Cotte to Speak Here
Dr. J. McKeen Cottel, editor of
Science, will deliver a lecture on "The
Uses of Psychology," at 8 o'cloli
Thursday in the Natural Science aud-
itorium.
"22 LITS NOTICE
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 j
mailed to the class treasurer atI
2107 Washtenaw avenue. Names
I of senior lits whose dues are yet -
unpaid are now pstedAn the reg-f
istrar's office, according to Walt- F
I er B. Rea, president of the class.
a1
"RIDER for' PENS."-Adv.
Try a Daily Want Ad. It nays.-Adv.
RAE
. Today - Wednesday
WM. A. BRADY'S wonder play
"LIFE"
Also "Snooky Phunny"
This "Ad" and 15 cents will admit you.
We are glad to see so may "Ads"
come in 'fe ox office.j
Soon -SATURDAY INIHT"
RAE
THERE IS ONE COMFORT
TH AT'S I MMENSE
A SANITARY
ASANITARY residence is one
of the greatest comforts that
can find its way into a man's life.
If your plumbing facilities are not
all that they should be you should
no longer delay calling upon us
and asking us to furnish you an
estimate of what the work 'and
the fixtures will cost you.
Bera nek I

U 8zMartin I

ADELPHI MEMBERS TO HOLD
SPEAKING CONTEST TONIGHT
.Six members of Adelphi* debating
society will take part in an extem-
poraneous speaking contest at the
regular meeting in University Hall
tonight. Special phases of the two
general topics, "The United States
Merchant Matine" and "The Proposed
Great Lakes to Atlantic Waterway"
will be assigned to the contestants
three hours before the meeting opens.

VARSITY BAND NOTICE
All men making the spring
trip meet in Hill auditorium at{
| 7 o'clbck sharp tonight for pic-
ture. Wear concert dress and
also uniform cape.
S. R. BIDWELL,
Manager.

GENEROUS CUT in price
Michigan Memory Books
Banners, Pennants, Pillows, etc.

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WAH R'S

niversity

Sth AVE. BOOTSHOP
New Yor. c

"RIDER for PENS."-Adv.

SENIOR ENGINEERS
All orders for seni
must be placed by toc
morrow in the Enginee
ety room . SUI

OUR REPRESENTATIVE EXHIBITS AT
WILD Co.
' ALL THIS WEEK

,'

1.

All Five Poets for
$1.25
Single Admissions
50c
Tickets at Graham's
and Wahr's

Modern Poets Lecture Series
Padriae Collum, Wed., March 29, 4:1.5 pqm. Sarah Caswell Angell
Carl Sandbera, April 5 [Hal
Lewis Untermeyer, April 20
Amy,LoweII, May 10
Vachel Lindsay, May 24

Union, 12:15, Wednesday, March 29.
W. W. DENTON, Secretary.

: in writing plays may consult with me at my regu-
om 2:30 to 5, in the file room, West Hall.
R. W. COWDEN.
re:
29, at 4:15, in Room 203 Tappan Hall, Mr. M. Pargment
ient will lecture in French on the subject "L'Oiseau
rlinck". Admission by associate membership tickets,
ers, who are cordially invited.
JEAN B. CLOPPET.

MIMES THEATRE:
Tuesday - Wednesday
MARCH28-29.
3"

0ING ON

meets atI

to 37 inclusive,
om of Union.
heon at Union.
meets in room
meets in room

7:00-Varsity band practice in Univer-
sity Hall.
7:30-Round-Up club meets at Union.
~7:34-Mteeting of chairman and all
committees of Military bal at Un-
ion..
7:30-Phi Tau club meets at Union.
8 :00-University Glee club concert at
Hill auditorium.
U-NOTICES
All those holding tickets for the Mil-
itary ball who have not received an
engraved invitation, may secure
them by presenting their tickets be-
tween the hours of 2 and 5 o'clock
Tuesday and Wednesday at the Un-
ion.
Tickets for the Press club luncheon
to be held at 6 o'clock this eve-
ning are on sale at the Union and
at Wahr's.N
Tickets for the Military ball may be
called for at the Union from 2 to 5
o'clock this afternoon by all
those whose applications have been
accepted.

"The Riddle Woman"
Also
HAROLD LLOYD COMEDY
and

GERALDINE

FARRAR

Education

PATHE NEWS

)

Glee I

bets I
build

In
Educational Club Will Not Meet
On account of the combined meet;-
ings being held here this week, the
Men's Educational club will not meet
tonight as scheduled.
r A reception will be held next week,
by the club, at which the faculty of
s the School of Education will be en-
a. tertained.

SHOWS
7 and 8:84

Price25o

$20 NO. MAIN ST.,
Phone 2452

Entire Change in Bill Friday and Saturday

III

n

w .A 1.

II

ety Program
vo Quartets
and Tarvares

Annual Spring Concert

Tickets, 50c

ON THE CAMPUS

VARSITY

:ous

GLEE

C L UB

GRAHAM S-WAHR'
Wends Leage

Quintette

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TOMORROW AT 8 O'CLOCK

HILL AU

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