THE MICHIGAN DAILY wmnDESDAY. NOVEMBER 8C ... The Stage 'I I; ICE CREAM IS JUST AS NOURISHING AND DELICIOUS DURING THE WINTER MONTHS AS IT IS IN SUMMER. IT KEEPS YOU IN GOOD HEALTH THE YEAR 'ROUND GUSTAVE M IC HFAUD course of six lectures may be had for TO GIVE SPANISH 50 cents at the door. LECTURE TONIGHT NEW STRING GALVANOMETER ORDERED FOR HOSPITAL USE Gustave L. Michaud, of the Spanish- department, will give a lecture in A new string galvanometer has been Spanish at 7:15 o'clock tonight in Tap- ordered for use in the University hos- pital, and is expected within the next pan hall. This will be the second of two months. a series of six lectures which are be- The string galvanometer is an in- ing given under the auspices of La strument invented by Einthoven, of Sociedad--lispanica. Leiden university, Holland, in 1903, Mr. Michaud has chosen for his for the purpose of studying the elec- topic, "Spanish Conquerors of the Six- trical currents which the heart pro- teenth Century." Mr. Michaud has duces in the body when it beats. These made it a part of his study to investi- currents were known to exist as early gate early Spanish history, and hav- as 1880, but could not be successfully ing lived in Spanish speaking count- studied until Einthoven had made his ries for many years, has first hand invention. knowledge resulting from his research. The electrical currents produced by The lecture will be given with the the hearts of those suffering from aid of stereoptican pictures and in heart disease differ greatly from those, such a manner that all students of of a normal person's heart, and the Spanish will be able to follow his presence of the disease as well as dis- talk easily. Tickets for the entire crimination between various types thereof may be ascertained by the electrical records made by the instru- ment. DE MOLAY TO INITIATE 25 NEW MEN HERE ON DEC. 14 Order of Do Molay will hold it. first convocation at Harris hall Dec. 14 at which time it will initiate into mem- bership 25 men. The work of initia- tion, whicli will consist of both the Initiatory and the De Molay degrees, will be conferred with Harry Clark, '24, master councilor and head of the chapter, as presiding officer, and with Robert Paton, '23E, in charge of, the initiatory work. All master masons, and especially those living in Ann Arbor, are urged to. attend the ceremony. Representa- tives from nearly all Michigan chap- ters are also expected to be present. After the candidates have been in- itiated, there will be a specil cere- mony for the installation of officers. Sw PURITY--- Seven reasons why so many It will not pay you to risk your health by buying impure dairy products. We guaran- tee our products to be absolutely pure. Seven reasons why so many students eat at the Arcade 1. 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It is, according to New York reviewers, an extraordinary, ar- tistic, well-acted, and enjoyable pro- duction. Miss Kennedy, playing a dual role, is said to give a performance that is a thing of beauty and a joy to behold; her naive, sweet manner and personality delighted and amused large audiences nightly at the Astor theater, New York, during the six months run of the piece on Broadway. Marks Return to Stage The young star's success was all the more notable, when it is remembered that she deserted the stage for moving picture field three years ago, where she attained stardom from the first. It was the consensus of opinion, how- ever, that Miss Kennedy's work as a comedienne; her charm, freshness and piquancy had lost nothing in the long absence from the theater.Y Surrounded by Capable Talent When she accepted "Cornered" and placed herself under the management of the astute Henry W. Savage, she expressed a desire to have a support- ing company as capable and evenly balanced as it was possible to secure. With commendable good taste, this clever young woman elected to im- perial the brilliancy of her own radi- ance in the stellar role, by surround- ing herself with notably gifted players. Her leading man, Leslie Austen was with Ethel Barrymore in "Declasse," Maude Leone is a famous Western stock star, Amelia Gardner, long a Broadway player of distinction, Tom Walsh, Robert Forsythe, Natalie Man- ning, Cecil Owen, and several other equally talented players go to make up a supporting cast that might with all propriety be classed as all-star. Smith-Trant Engagement Announced Announcement has been made at the Alpha Omicron P house of the engagement of Beatrice Smith, '22, to George Trant, ex-'23. Trant is a mem- ber of the Phi Mu Alpha fraternity. Whitney Theatre Wednesday, Nov, 30th Henry W. 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