_____ ___ ____TUE 4 IN;AN DATL. _.,_ S. . _- - - - -. - -_. -. _ ....... _ ._ _.-. - - - _ - - - a - - ..-.. - --. -. , . .v..._. ...., -. ,.,.. . ILY OFFICIAL, BULIETI jitl(ot Inlithe ullett I u i vrtcw r> n~lthI~ totw a x i tt~trt dilversity. Copy roceived b thk Au+imauiit the ,q' t-'Vi't tu ~. mD. (1.31)a. n. aturr'aS 1)e 4 TUE iJA,1 APIL' 1, l19 'I Nu tbec @ouicil,. special meeting: e 1vlil be a tpecia1 meeting of the Icnate Council on, Thursida; 4';15 p i., in the Pre,;i dent's office'. Y. E. Robb Ins, Secr 1y Lecture . ert Frost, Fellow in Creative Art in thiF U1nivei-aity in ther 2 and 1922-1923, will give a reading from his poems, in 'Sarah ge1.H~all Wednesday, April 2, at 4:30 h. AU. rTho public 15 cor 1''. E, il7b? I i 136 ' WIIAPS GQMNG 9 All lpersons or soclet~eo rusing this coliu rial ,.hii dlud i n their inotces day, hour. anid plaice. All iiitt1cesr witleout. this data will be disregarded. Typ rUESDAYI reta X, :1.'-Eris ts' lunch, rfteon3 n1, ~1:1-Unhversly Grl' Glee club nimeets in Harbour gymna Aum. 3 i ' I c dIaty vI1bt English Department w 11 meet for luncheon at the Tunionl today, Ap- rill 1, at 1410:ioclock. VW. 11. i uIuplt e3y .. Ft3 eri~t Ii Ifetmaidcs f ir tuents: Enghwerilg Mechapi6 will not moot at 1 1 o'clock on April 2n d but will. nieet'at 7o'clock in natura]lScience Aud~ilitorium linstad 41ofat the ('on g-6,aibt' i~Church as:;formerly announced. F. N. Rlefei. Fim Showiz'g 3lufa~cture of Steel: T~here will be a film showing the inianuflctture of oteoel. iw :t- tltaL-1inp AuditorimWe(lnesdlay evening at 7 o'elock. ThiP4 fimrui, IpaA. of th$e Titng Materials cours;e but this mieeting of the clas ill he ol)eil to all luterested. V. V. Menefee. Mr. Matthews of the Proctor and Gnmh~lle Company of Cincinn-Ati wil hin Room 221, Enginceriug , Building, Tuesday, April 1st, and wishes tG" s4ee all seniors. interested i positiois wth this company. JMr. .J)Iek~i p1I's-J lasin I'uhiic Mpeahldpig1: M~r. Jackso~n's section at 9 o'clock Monday, Wednesday Wand Friday will meet 'ns usual :Wedinesdaiy morning in Room, 302 University High School. An ', present to take Mr.% Jackson's place. Rlay K. ii1 imel. etioni of .1t etoric 2 be at your own will; it wil not be required. Herbert Sliisser. toology -I# (11eredity): Exaination April ,.1. Those assigned to seats in rows A to E will ,gui West Gallery, Alumni, Memorial Hall; those assigned to rows F to 1C will to' Natural, Science auditorium; those in aind back of row L will gof to omn B, Law Building. A. Franklin Shull. adeiit latlieinaties Society: The 'regular meeting of the 'Student Mathematics Society will bo lielPd uesdlayApril 1, at 8:00 P. AI., in Room 151 of the Chemistry Building. All utdents interested are cordially invited to attend. 'N. C. Fiske, Secretary. nior lRe~iiearehi Club: The regular meeting will be held at 8 p. mn. Tuesday, April 1, in room te yperswtilbe.: Motor ruk Performances by P.L F. S1uielle. TheQil Fields of Mexico by WN. A. Ver Wlebe. Ceorge H. lHerrmnann. ~A~tTuesday at 8 P. M.- in "Room 106 M. H. Mr. Trap wil read Pae f kant and Dutch Thought. Q. 1K. Boll w,;Im. Prctc a . O . T.C. Building tonight at 7:45. Rt. O:. .. Formation for 3:00 P. M. Wednesday 2nd instan L Infantry, Drill: All members Companies D a~nd G Ordnancre aind SIg- Pedlra.'tice. at Norris Hall, '.ff6rs oncommissioned Officers, Seniors and Juniors not included the abve formations assemble at Infantry office. ~ -- Win. T. Carpenter. ,Almenl who are to go to R. 0. T. C. Camp this summer should report to ie Ntrse at thre Health Service at once for Typhoid vaccination. Prefer- 'W tbeeen hours of 8 and 10 A. M., on days other than Saturday and I 6--ttGrafluv0 Hlistorycl00 dinner,! roo m 319. U'nion. 7:030--A d(elphimeets In Tilrhersil hall. ; '80--Thirfe faw club eets lin-room n 7CT- L rosise :ca Ud rl~sltes tmed In room 3 06, Union. 4 :1_i 'iiiligiit orgau recitacl,lhil an.I dit orlumi. ~7 I~-ngiawclubmb ieets iroom e :30- -l)efolay inieeting at Harris hall.I 1 C<>tl_.illtI11 licx I i ('l11) IBC t4 at Il. :;l---orestry clil, mteets In room 21l4, Natural Science building. j:1 :.(- -oo4!riehl cluIl imeets in rw "06, Union. 8 :0-Clreolo Itallano mecets lin rottli 202 South Wing. I ~U-NOTICE 1 Tickvis for the fourth annual 4111lt. amy baill weill be sold in the lobby of the Union,, Tuesday, April 1< from 3~ to 5 o'clock to those whose appli- cations have been accepted. j IMROVEMENT IN OTHER CLUBS THREATENS GIANTS (Continued from Page Six) lar third baseman for many seasons, has not come to terms with the own- ers of the club, and Rickey is ac- cordingly scouting around for anoth- er third sacker: At present Lester ell is being used at the hot. corner, and i~ making good. Rickey has been hoping to trade Stock in a deal that would strengthen his club, but his advances have not yet nietted results., Hle wa+nted catcher O'Neil and pitcere Cooney from Boston, but th~e Braves refused to part with the pair, , At present the catching staff is composed of Clemons, first string Teceiver, and. Fick, his understudy. The thirdl man- has not been definitely pickod. Rein-. hart,' Hermnan Bell, an~d Fra.nkhouse form a trio of rookie iittliers who have taken fhd fancy of Manager Ricks Iey'. Douthitt, ail outfielder, has aliso I hown promise. Johnny S8lMrt, form- et Ohio State lhurler who slfow~d such tfor big; things this year. "At present it looks as thoughr Freigau would pl.y, the, shortstop position regularly, with the veter^an Lavan held in reserve.. Uncle WVilbert Robinson 'is havting his troubles' with' ie infield. Two new men sedem destined toa break 'lntcl the Inner defense. Kiugmlan', who bat- ted .346 with Des Moines last year, seems to have cinched the. second base job, while Jones, a $25,000 holdout. a will he used at. short' if he ever re-. PnIHopes On Him aoe the(ir t' ;omary lcpacty of (of- inti( a1 ldoormt.for 'the other chlbs inI the circuit ,1111(1ive their rivals a bt-t t](. lFatnny wa ,after the services of? \AMlit on :os,t .hie C 'd hl11olot, to ; ;: " 1brace up i's lkinfield. hbut Branch Ricl,- i I ~ey wanted C(ooney , left-handed hitch- or, and O'Neil, (,;Ocher, in exchange and D~ave cons;idleIs both mien to be of too 1))Itc'h promnise to part wvit h. stocki wo16ld have plugtged uip thleholett third h( -oleftH 'acant by the tragtic :. ( .is dath of Tony Ihcrl . As matters- now s;tand, l('lieher , Smrith, and Pa d- geet are hiot after the job. Narl Smith t~~i and Eddie Phillips, formuer B3oston col- : ~~lege estmr, re1rk!n Jing bhe11ind the bat }. ! ~ ~ aind will mrake ain excellet pair of sub Wf s < .-: receivers1. Stengel and Cunningham., -;