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TIIIURSI'aY, APRIL 26, 1923 Number 148
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S. GTEAM fiL 1i
irlty Lecture:
'rofessor 'Theodore de Laguna, Professor of Philosophy at' Bryn Mawr
e, formerly of the faculty of this University, will speak on the sub-.
'Waste in Educbcation" Thursday, :April ,20, at 4:15 p. n. in the' large
e rom, second floor, Tappan Hall. The public is invited.
F. E+. ROBBINS.
gy a (Heredity):
11 members of the class will take examination at the same hour,
day, April 26, at 9 a. in. Members .of the Monday and Wednesday
n1 will meet in the Natural Science Lecture Room. Of the Tuesday
hursday section, those assigned to seats in rows A to L inclusive, will
Room1 B, Law Building; th'ose assigned to :ows M to V, inclusive, will
West Gallery, Alumni Memorial Hall.
A. FRANKLIN SHULL.
nts In Civil Engineering:
7 ho are listed to leaire June2 forthle first session at Camp Davis
d call at the Secretary's office, Room 263 Engineering Building, before
1and report the name of each instructor on their present schedule.
LOUIS A., HOPKINS, Secretary.
lan Cilemical Society, 'U.' of 31. Section:
rofessor E. C. F: ankli' of Stanford University, President of the. Amner-
hemical Society, will spe~k on "The Ammonia Systeih'of Compounds,
itnentally Illustrated"; today, April :26, at 8, p. in., in the Chemical
area invited to attend.
C. C.: MELOCH]E, Secretary.
Cake-up examinations in Phil. 1 and Phil. 5p Will be held Friday, April
4 P . ~in Iiroom 205 M. H..
WMW. Mi. TRAP.
cal Science 14, Journal Clb:
Meeting of thie Journal Club postponed until May 3.
J. S. REEVES.
he Executive Committee of the Gun and Blade Club will, meet its
304 of the Michigan Union at 7'p. in.j Thursday, April 26, and at-
.m of the same date the regular meeting of the Guno and Blade Club
ie held in the same room. IHerman E.; Bartlett, "WEd., and Harold W.
,vis, '23, wil entertain with some interesting .stunts. All Veterans'
ii Students are eligible for memlbership in this cluib.
JOHN A.BOYCE.
gica1 Journal Club:
'ere will bie a meeting of the Club In Room G ~436, Natural Science
ag a 7:30l p. m. on Thursday, April 26:.
rogra.m: Reports of the recent meetings of The Amincan Philosoph~ical
.y and Tloe National Academy of Science,. by Professor ohflbs.
11 interested are cordially invited to 'attend.
L. M. GOULD, Secretary.;,.
Wte Englishi Club:
he Graduate English Club will meet on, Monday evening, April 20, '
parlors of the Helen Newberry Residence. There, will be a shlort
ass m4eting promptly at 8 o'clock. Miss' Studley will speak oni some
s of Mltcu's relation to the English religious literature of his dlay;
fr. Larsen will talk abou~t Milton and Serve tus.
MARIAN STUDLEY.
One-Act Plays:
romnptly at 8 o'clock tonight in University Hall, the following one-act
will; be presented as, the third program offered by the Play Produc-
,lasses: Kreymnborg's "Manikin and Mnikin", Lady Gregory's "'The
house Ward", Middleton's "Tradition",and llawkridge's "The Florist;
*Admission will be charged.
RL. D. T. HOLLISTER.
Pj r f hIVI ~ 4 ~4 ~~iIa *j.~W' y.: *.~N
+ i"be .t~r~tri, il ey a :U (!C~o 1C o g l~eor~ 1rtbii .'ion
1..15. Dzfnta £aclt r MitchliIn 1private a ....."< ' , f. v
(1iI.i room of the Union.V r c ycf
4 :GO-Por ait coiniittee, meet, i }( k..H..{.,.....C.,.Ak
room 342. of the Union. :
4 :t0-Theodore dl Laguna speaks be. ' .
fore assembly of School of Educ a.. .
tion in room' 203, Tappan hall. .'"x.:::: .
4 :00-Tong Sarg's marionettes perfor It «' A
m ant~e in Sarah Caswell Angell hal. ~ . ~ .
4:1;,-Faeulty con cer fitn1111l audi- :. .{ ~-
4 :l-I niveility lecture In Natural Sc.. .auit ri m..
4:1-Di. W. C. Ford speaks in Natur. /~.
al Science auditorium. **
' '5:00O--Presbyterlan students meet at - .
*" Lane hal. for party on the island. .. :::c
63--P twliterary society dinner in ~
roomr 318 of the Union.t1if i ;'
7:W-Exec-tWve conmittec of G~un and;
Blade club. meets in room 304 of the
~ .~in an Blade meets In room
'04 of the Union.
7 :OO-G lee club mees in room 308 of .: ;v< t
the Union.
S:! O- )odo performance in Dodo play ,
IS :00-'la~y.Production performance in Uiest al
8:00-Tony Sarg's marionettes perfor. -.Inf~
inance In Sarah Caswell Angell hall. i~4 ~,
dining room of the Union. .~
44.-1) r, IV. C. Ford speaks In Natur-. . . . .. . ... *..If
al Science auditorium. 'v.. : ., ....
4:1,--Cngregational student banquet jt
'in Congregational 'church for Dean }"Caeonii: it it~
Willard FSperry of Harvard-Andover "Cno,~ ~ "Bkr h htorO h rnenmit1mtryl
Divinity school. record last fall by crossing from No w York to the P:acifle in six da ys, 22 e
of30t e Union. inner in roomn31 hours and. 52 minutes, expects to start on his sixty'-second trip across thew
of th9-es Union.. continent in the next few weeks.
of the Union.
8:34--- ILilitary bull In Waterman and A1IMES PRODUCTTION S TO BE The two numbers have been ar-
Barou gmnsims PRE,,;[,.TED IN BI~t31NG11A. " ranged for by the Union, and will be
_________________given under its a.uspices. The pwo- I
Europetan Sketclics 'low onl Exhibition, Two. Mimes productions, "Release", 1c ceds of the performance will go toI
A "'number: of. European sketches- by; a one-act tragedy in which Charles { the _Lniversity of M ichigan Women's
FJd,.ard;S. Schilling are being exhibit-' Livingston, '25, takes the principal League fund.
efin the corridor of the architectural; role, and a skit in which Lyonel, Amies. -
sclhool.: Any members of the Univer- ' 24, impersonates Frances tiWhitw in a 6' ~[JENLaos, ANGELES
sityinterested 'may see the sketches number of songs, will be presented Los A ngelesAril t2 , (Bly A. P.)- -:
E.~rse . of charge.,' - evening at Birmingham. A. generail strike was called today byi
__________________________________________________--________________- I. W. ., accordinig to a circular
________________________________________________________ Ipassed around here today. Th~e cir-
ctilar was found in the 1Ivandbag of
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