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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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DAILY OFFIGiAL I
Volume 2 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1921 Number 16

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To Men of the University."
The health lecture which Dr. Warthin has given to the men of the Uni-
versity for many years, will be given again in the Hill Auditorium, Oct. 14,
at 7:30 p. m. WARREN E. FORSYTHE, M. D.,
Director.
Twilight Organ Recital:
Earl V. Moore will render the- following program at the Organ Re-
cital in Hill Auditorium Thursday afternoon, at 4:15 o'clock: Entree du
Cortege, Invocation, Laus Deo, from "Messe de Mariage" (Dubois); Caprice
in B flat, Funeral March and Chant of the Seraphs (Guilmant).
CHARLES A. SINK, Secretary.
Geological and Geographical Journal Club:
The first meeting of the- Club for the present year will be held on Thurs-
day evening, Oct. 13; at 7:30 in room G436, Natural Science building. Pro-
fessor Rowe, of the University of Montana, will speak on "The Geology of,
Montana". All interested are cordially invited to attend.
L. M. GOULD, Secretary.
Mechanical Engineers:
The Detroit-Section of the American Society'of Mechanical Engineers
will hold a meeting at the Board of Commerce, Detroit, Friday evening,
Oct. 14, at 8 o'clock to consider the proposed new National Constitution.
Arthur L. Rice, Managing Editor of Power Plant Engineering, will lead the
discussion. The meeting will be preceded by an informal dinner at $1.25
per plate at the Board of Commerce at 6:30 p. m. As the meeting will
probably be a small one it will afford excellent opportunity for student
members to become acquainted .with the leaders in mechanical engineering
in the Detroit territory.
JOHN C. PARKER, Chairman.
Pharmacy Students:
First regular meeting of the Prescott Club Thursday evening at 7:30,
room 151 Chemistry building. Everyone, especially new students, urged to
be present. C. H. STOCKING,
Secretary, College of Pharmacy.
All freshmen foresters are requested to register Wednesday, Thursday,
or Friday of this week, between the hours of 11 and 12 in room 215, Natural
Science building.
ROBERT CRAIG, JR.
Writing Plays:
Alfstudents interested in writing plays are requested to come to room
202 West Hall at 4 o'clock Thursday afternoon.
- R. W. COWDEN.
Athena Tryouts:
Athena Literary Society will hold its annual tryouts at 7:15 o'clock
Tuesday night, Oct. 18, in the Alpha Nu room, University Hall. Tryouts con-
sist of three minute extemporaneous speeches. All University women are
eligible. MARTHA SHEPARD, President.
Gun and Blade Club:
The first regular meeting of the Gun and Blade club will be held in
the Reading room of the Michigan Union, Thursday evening, Oct. 13, at 7:30.
Election of officers and other important business will come before the
meeting, and all members are urged to attend.
JAMES C. STEVENS, Secretary.
Players:Club:
First meeting Thursday, Oct. 13, 8 p. m., in Sarah C. Angell hall. "Three
Pills in a Bottle," with special music, to be presented. Important business
meeting following. All members urged to be present. All interested in
dramatic work invited. R. B. RITTER, President.
Theory of Basket Ball 31:
Lecture Sections will meet Oct. 13 at 11 a. m., room 10, Tappan Hall.
E. J. MATHER.

LEARN TO DANCE
Armory, opening October 14th. Prof.
Mittenthal, of Detroit, Teacher of mod-
ern dancing, having taught here for
two seasons with big success, has had
ten years successful experience. Mem-
ber of the International Association of
Masters of Dancing, recently been to
the 28th convention in N. Y., and will
teach the following new dances: Ter-
race Fox Trot, Culture Walk, and the
University Waltz. These dances have
made a hit in the East. The Professor
is now teaching in Lansing, Grand
Rapids, and Kalamazoo. Only one
term will be given. Enroll the open-
ing night; don't wait. You are guar-
anteed to learn. Will have several
ladies and gentlemen assistants. Class
7 to 8:30 P. M. Rates reasonable; can
be paid in two payments if desired.
Private lessons in afternoon by ap-
pointment.-Adv.
Girls Attention! Rain water sham-
poos, hair dressing, marcel-waving,
face and scaip treatment. Wigs for
rent. Mrs. J. R. Trojanowski, 1110 S.
University Ave., side entrance. Phone
696-W.--Adv.

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CONCERTS BY
HAROLD BAUER.....October 20
JOHN McCORMACK.November 22
IGNAZ FRIEDMAN. .December 5
FRITZ KREISLER......January 9
ERIKA MORINI......February 3
ROSA RAISA, and
GIACOMO RIMINI....March 14
Saturday 8 to 12 A. M.
AT HILL AUDITORIUM
THEREAFTER AT SCHOOL OF MUSIC
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But I've just learned
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WHAT'S GOING ON

THURSDAY
12:00-Dental faculty luncheon, room
1 3, Union.
4:00-All students interested in writ-
ingplays are requested to meet in
rdom 202,. West hall.
4:00-Sophomore lits meet in Univer-
sity Hall.
4:00-Junior engineers meet, 348 Eng-
ineering building.
3:00-4:00- 7:00- Freshman health
lectures by Dr. Forsythe in Natural
Science auditorium.
4 :15-TwilIght organ recital, Hill au-
ditorium.
4:15-First meeting of the Romance
club to be held at Union.
7:00-Union Cabinet club meeting.
Election of officers.
7:15-Meeting of members of the So-
ciedad Hispanica in room 201, S. W.
7:15-Sigma Delta Chi meets at Union.
7:80-American Chemical society, Uni-
versity section, meets in room 303,
Chemistry building.
7:80-Prescott club meets in room 151,
Chemistry building.
7:30-Round-Up meeting at Union.
7:40--Ieeting of Zoological Journal
club, room Z-231, Zoological labora-
tory.
7:30-Meeting of Gun and Blade club
in reading room of Union.
7:30-Western State Normal club
meets in Lane hall.
7:30-Dental smoker in assembly hall
of Union. Refreshments served.
8:00-Players club presents "Three
Pills in a Bottle," in Sarah Caswell
Angell hall. Admission free. Pub-
lie invited. Special music and talks
after play.
FRIDAY
7:80-Members of Wesleyajj guild and
friends meet at the Methodist church
to go on a Gypsy party.
7 :30-Greater Newark club meets in
room 306, Union. All New Jersey
students invited.

8:30-St. Thomas dancing and card
party at church hall on Elizabeth
street. Admission 50 cents. Every-
body invited.w
U-NOTICES
Members of the University who wish
to join the Students' Press club may
do so between 4:00 and 4:30 o'clock
this afternoon by paying. their init-
iation fee of 50 cents to 0. Cameron
Moffat, '24E, treasurer, in room 305,
University hall.
All freshman foresters are requested
to register Thursday or Friday of
this week, betweenrthe hours of 11
and 12 o'clock, in room 215, Natural
Science building.
The University Shrine club will hold a
dinner at 1 o'clock Friday evening in
the Masonic temple, corner Main and
Huron. All University nobles . who
wish to attend should get in touch
at once with F. A. Mickles, phone
571.
FRESHMEN SQUAD
MAY GO TO ILL.
Whether the freshman football
squad will be sent to the Illinois-
Michigan game depends upon the
popular supportof the students.
Money for the defraying of the ex-
pense of such a trip is raised by pop-
ular subscription. Last year the
freshman squad went to Ohio State
with the Varsity squad. These trips
encourage real competition among the
players and. act as a reward for the
hard grind they have undergone while
in. training.
WHAT'S GOING ON NOTICES
All notices for the What's Go-
ing On column must be in The
Daily office by 5:30 o'clock of the
afternoon preceding their appear-
ance in The Daily. Notices must
be signed.

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