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1IL1 PRESENT COMEDY
PRODUCTION GROUP W'4ILL
(I'VE "THIE PERFECT
CURE"

W. X, Lustfield, ''25; Verges, 1. C. speaking department; Prof. P. Brand Professor White has ao contributed Pltters Arrested In Scotland In running a DAILY want ad "Tell
Browni, '23; First Watch, J. D. Petwr- Blanchard, of the philosophy depart- I articles on this subject to the Chem Glasgow, Jan. 15.-(By A.P.)-A po- enough and sell the Stough."-Adv.
son '2Ed. Scon Wach B.A. en, frme mmbe ofAdlph; ad'ical and Metallurgical Engineering ice raid here recently netted 23
Niemann, '25; Friar Frances, G. D. Ralph Carson, 23L, ex-Speaker of magazine. Everyone interested is in. people who are held as conspirators _______________-
Glesne, 25; an Sxto, C J RieyI deihiand later president of the Ox-' vited to attend the lecture this after- against the Irish Free State. These'
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fLose something? A classified
the Daily will find It.--Adv.

PLAY

i Ackets at naiir's
Scenery has been constructed by
the members of the classes for the
use in the different plays. Costumes
purcehasedfromarn Drofessinal cos-

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"Eugernically Speaking", a. short turner will be used. Reserved seats
curtain raiser by Edward Gloodman, are now on sale at Wahr's book store
and "The Perfect Cure", a three. act for 50 and 75 cents' and general ad-
comedy by Stanley Houghton, will be mission tickets are selling for 35
presented at ;8 o'clock tonight in the- cents.
auditorium of University hall by the
members of the classes in play pro= Club Holds Annual
ductiou of the public speaking de-
partmient. This is, the 'first of two Banquet Tonig ;ht.
programs which are to be given by
the play production players. "Much Tngtfrtesvnysxhtm
Ado About Nothing,", by William Tn,,tfrtesvnysxhtm
Shakespeare will be given Thursday Adelphi House of Representatives will'
night. meet in their annual banquet. This
As the plot of "Eugenically Speak- custom was originated during the first
ing," which is a light satirical comedy,~ year of the existence of this public,
Goodman has U~na Braithewalte, a so- speaking society and has become one
ciety girl played by Janet' Murra:,s of its most important events.
'23Ed., propose to George Coxey, a The committee in charge of the.
street car conductor played by C. Ji banquet arrangements, headed by L.
Riley, '23. The only hitch lies in the B. Wilson, '23, has secured the ban-
fact that C ec r,- is a married man. quet hall of Willet's Cafe where the
The outcome is humorous. Mr. dinner will be held at 6:30 o'clock.
Braithewaite is played by Milton R.; Andrew C. Beam, '23Ed, present
Lanidy, '23, and Carribel Schmidt, '23, speaker of the house, will act as
will play the part of a servant,' toastmaster.
Cast Announced The, committee has also made ar-
In the longer presentation of the. rangements to have three outside
evenng,"The Perfect Cure", an old speakers present. These will consist
grouch, Vincent Cray, played by H, of Prof.,Ray K. Immel, of the public
D. Goff, '23, who has almost every ail- I ---
ment known to man, is cured by an
old midi, , Martha' Sorandrett, played
by Cat~herine Greenough, '23. The.
young. man and lady of the play, Torn
Probyn and Madge Cray, are, played
by J. C~. Brown, '23, and Velma L.. Car-CO NE
ter, '231 to Mc d bu Kentucky Egg and Lump
Nothing" as recently announced' is : fPocahonta
Leonato, H. C. Hunt, '23; Messenger, IEIT
H. M. Doerr, '23; Beatrice, Marion. E.IME AT
Lehir, '23; Mattie Proudfoot, '23; Don C M O N
Pedro,' Dolph Lain, '23; Benedick, H. C M O N
C. Goff, '23; Don John, L. H.. Stone-
man, '23; Claudio, L. 0. Paliter, '24 ;; I1'
Balthazer, Ruth G. Werkhelser, '23 CO N E
Musicians, J. C. Brown, '23, J. C. De- P110' 1 ES 8.
Long, A. W. Allison; Antonio, M. R.
Landy, '23; Con rade, Kenneth Hoag, .f~e c
'25; Borachio, b. °H. Beach, ''23Ed.;,
M~argaret, Janet Murray, '23Ed:; Ur-
sula, Dorothy Jeffrey,' '24';' Dogberry, ______________________

a White To Speak
This Afternoon
IProf. A. E. White, of the Chemical
IEngineering department, will talk onj
' 'Waterproofing Concrete", at 4:15 o'-
clock this afternoon, in room 303 of
the Chemistry building.
The lecture will deal with experi- j
F meats which have been carriedi on by
the Chemical Engineering department
frseveral years in an attempt to dis-
cover a means of mixing concrete so
as to make it waterproof and more
durable when exposed to extreme
amounts of moisture. Prof esso;
jWhite, who has been leading in this
work for many years; advocates the'
mixing of insolubile soaps with the
concrete so as to destroy capillary
action and prevent water from corn-
ing through the concrete. Asphalt and
petrolium oil have also been used for'
'this purpose. While the value of
these mixtures is disputed Professor
White has proven their superiority#
over lime and clay which were prev-
iously used.
This same paper was read before
the national convention of the Amer-
ican Institution Hof Chemical Engin-
eers at Richmond, Va., on Dec. 8.
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Candies, La~undry Agec, Tobaccos

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