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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

GWEDNESDAY, OCTOPER 17, 1923

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University Lecture:
Count Albert Apponyi, former Premier of Hungary, will deliver an ad-
dress on "The Present Situation in the Near East" this evening at 8 o'clock
in the Natural Science Auditorium. The public is cordially invited.
F. E. Robbins,
Research Club:
The first regular meeting of the Research Club for 1923-4 will be held
October 17 at 8 p. m. in the Histological Laboratory.
The following papers will be presented:
"Trial and Error in Mental Processes" by Professor W. B. Pillsbury.
"The Metabolism of Certain Amico-Acids" by Professor H. B. Lewis.
Election of officers for 1923-4. T. H. llildebrandt, Secretary.
Psychology 7, Last Semester:
A make-up examination for those who did not take the examination in
Physchology 7, last semester,. at the time scheduled, will be given Friday,
October 19, at 3 p. m., in Room 162, Natural Science Building.
H. F. Adams.
Dean's Advisory Committee, College of Literature, Science and the Arts:
The next meeting of the Dean's Advisory Committee will be held in
the Dean's office, Thursday afternoon, October 18th, at 3:30.
JohnI R. Effinger.
Faculty Allotment of Football Tickets:
Previous to this year members of the University staff never purchased
over 450 Athletic Coupon Books and at no time purchased over 300 extra
tickets, making a total of 750 tickets sold thru this source,
When arrangements were made for the distribution of tickets for the
Ohio State-Michigan football game, a block of 1548 tickets was set aside for
this group, this being an increase of 100 per cent over any previous year.
Ten,.hundred and seventy-five members of the University staff pur-
chased Athletic Coupon Books and filed application for 1638 tickets for the
Ohio State game. In order to fill these applications it has been neces-
sary to resort to the West Stand. Fielding H. Yost.
Economics 37:-
Section 4 (Thursday at 10) will meet in room 0217, Natural Science
Building, commencing October 18. N. L. Smith.
Economics 1 and Economics 2:
Make-up examination for those who, were absent last June will be held
in Room 202, Ec. 3 to 6 p. in. Wednesday, October 24. Will all who expect
to take it report to Mr. C. H. May, Room 206, Ec. this week?
F. 11. Taylor.
Quadrangle:
There will be a meeting of Quadrangle at 8 p. m. Wednesday, at the home
of Professor Phillips. Lawrence Conrad will read from a short novel, "The
Builders." Lisle Rose, Clerk.

Ph{ Sigma:
Meeting Wednesday night, Oct. 17th, at 7 o'clock, Room Z35 Science,
Building. Prof. Hobbs will speak on the subject of Earthquakes. A short
business meeting will follow.- W. J. Clench.
Masques:
An important meeting of Masques will be held Thursday October 18, at
4 o'clock in Sarah Caswell Angell Hall. Committees Will be organized and
the work planned for the annual play, "A Thousand Years Ago," to be given
in Hill Auditorium, November 20. J. Raleigh Nelson.
Members of the Faculties:
Members of the several faculties who wish to attend the Associated
Press dinner at the Union on Thursday evening at 6:00 o'clock, may pur-
chase tickets, at the booth in the west corridor of University Hall, between
11 and 12 o'clock this morning and 1 and 3 o'clock this afternoon. Frederick
Roy Martin, general manager of the Associated Press will be the principal
speaker. Tickets will sell for $1.50 each. J. L. Brumm.
Semb 2rs of the Faculties:
Owing to the scarcity of rooms at this particular week-end, officers of
the University Press Club of Michigan are having great difficulty in provid-
ing sleeping accommodations for the editors and publishers of the state
who will attend the annual convention the last three days of the week.
Rooms are needed for Thursday and Friday nights. Any members of the
faculties who are willing to rent rooms, for these two nights, to guests of
I the University, are urged to notify Mr. E. G. Burrows (telephone 530) at noon
today, or leave word at the booth in the west corridor of University Hall
between 11 and 12 o'clock this morning and 1 and 3 o'clock, this afternoon.
J. L. Brumm.
Un vor itv of Michigan Rand:
Regular rehearsal tonight at 7:00 p .m. at U-Hall. This will be the last
opportunity toreceive refund on Vanderbilt tickets.
Wiliafm Graullch, Jr., Asst. Manager.
IU. of X. Rifle Club:
The range in Room 330 Engineering Building will be open for firing
Wednesday evening at 7:30 p. m. Visitors welcome. Officers, please report
promptly. F. E. Collins, Capt., Inf., DOL.
Ii, 0. T. C.:
Course 1 will meet' in Auditorium Natural Science building Wednesday
at 2:00 p. m.,.to witness a showing of War Department films of Close Order
Drill. All R. O. T. C. students are invited. Course one students are re.-
quired to attend. W. C. Louisell.
Choral Union Ushers:
The selected applicants for Choral 'Union Ushers whose names are
posted at the Printing and Binding Department will meet for fifteen minutes
at 5:00 p. m., sharp, Thursday, October 18, for appointments.
W. C. Hollands.

It's true
Classifieds.-
WHAT'S GOING ON
WEDNESDAY
3:00-Matlnee Musicale, Union.
4 :00--Hobart guild players tryout.
4:15-Romance club meets in Union.
7:00-Youngstown - Michigan club
meets in room 302, Union.
7:00-University band practices in
Newberry hall.
7:00-Westerners' club meets in Un-
ion.
7 :30-Interfraternity conference in
room 304, Union.
7:45-DeMolay meets in Harris hall.
8:00-University lecture, Count Ap.
ponyi speaks in Hill auditorium.
+THURSDAY'I
1200--Dental faculty lunch in Union.
(:00--Pres club dinner in Union.
7:00-Web and Flange meets in room
304, Union. "
7 :00-Glee club meets in room 308,
Union.
7 :45-Newark club meets in room 302,
Union.
9:00-Press club smoker in reading
room, Union.
U-NOTICESC
Pencil sketches and etchings by Cze-
cho-Slovakian artists now on exhibit
in the architectural corridor of the
Engineering building.
Manuscripts for Whimsies now ac-
cepted. Address Whimsies, Press
building.
Chimes subscriptions are payable at
the Chimes desk, upstairs, at the
Press building, Monday, Tuesday,
and Wednesday, Oct. 16, 17 and 18.1
All organizations who want space in
the 1924 Michiganensian should ap-j
ply at the 'Ensian office for con-
tracts, or make arrangements for
the same with George L. Pattee, or-
ganization manager. All contracts
must be in by Nov. 1.
The Players' club workshop will be Read
open from 2 until 5 o'clock today.
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