THE MICHIGAN TH IHGNDAILY THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1921 ,. W Sousa First On Concert Series t J, C~~r1' y "r:%.~r * ~* *: Y Liut-om oh hii Sua n the rea ban whch earshisnam wil pe te 92-92 Etr cncr seie wenh apersnxtModa evnigin'Hl adioiu . osai thecoposr f anyofthemot famusmarhe eer ritenan i LeogiedasotheJousPhilinSusaand theducomor of many ofnthetmont ' WHT'SGOING ON ( ~THURSDAY1 1200-Dental faculty lunch in Union. 3:30 - Deans' Advisory commilttee meets in deans' office. 4 :00-Masques meet in Sarah Caswell Angell hall.! S:Iv---L Atcrs for Choral union meet for appointments. 6 :00-Pres6 club dinner in Union. 7:00-Web and Flange meets in room! 7 :0-G~lee 'club meets In room 308, Union. 7:30-Zoological Journal club meet's in room Z 242, N. S. building. 7:30-lphaNu meets on fourth floor 'of University hall. 7 :30--Reception for Japanese students i in Congregational church. 7:30-Pi Delta Upsilon nmeets in Un- ion. 7:30-La Socedad Hlispanica meets in room 209, Tappan'hall. 7:30-Christian Science society nmeets in Lane hall. 7:45-Newark club meets in room 302, Union. 8 :00-Baptist students meet at Guild Ihouse for hike. V-NOTICES "Resolved, That the single tax ad-11 1IN)11 WILL COITPFTE Pencil sketches and etchings by Cze-.1vocated by Henry George would bc an C IN PARIS OLfI PIAI1) cho-Slovakian artists now on exhibitimrv enontepsnt ehd in te arhitcturl coridr oftheCalcutta, Oct. 17.-(By A.P.)-India, Engineering building.I of land taxation," will be the subject! Manuscripts for Whimsies now ac- for debate at the meeting. The affirm- illb n ftecmeiosi h cepted. Address Whimsies, Press' ative team is composed of : E. C. ;Olympic games to take place in Paris; building.{ Owen, '25, H. R. Oaks, '24, W. R. Em- in 1924 if plans inaugurated by Lord Chimes subscriptions are payable -at blidge, 125L, and E. D. Hanson, '24, D. Lytton, governor of Bengal, are car- the Chimes desk, upstairs, at the D. Dunn, '26, and T. C. Schneirla, '24, ried out. The governor has called a Press building, Monday, Tuesday, will speak on the negative. Several Bengal Olympic committee in connec- and Wednesday, Oct. 16, 17 and 18. pledges will also discuss the subject. L ion with India's proposed represents- All organizations who want space in tion. Governors of several other pro-, the 1924 Michiganensian should ap- Patronize The Daily Advertisers. + vinces are acting. similarly. 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. 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ALPHA NV TD DISCUSS PLANS FOR BIG MEET Representatives from Monmouth 9:00-Press club smioker ini reading 'college, the University of Illinois, room, Union.( Washington university, Purdue univer- _______sity, and Coe college have signified FRIDAY their intention of attending the Kap- 12:0-AsocitedPre's unc InUn-pa Phi Sigma conference here Nov. 2 12:0-Asociaed resslunh inUn.and 3, and plans for banqueting these 12ioLwfclylnhi o. representatives will be discussed at 12:0-La fault lunh i Unon. the Alpha Nu meeting which will be 12 :00-illichlgan Dallies league lunch 'held at 7:30 o'clock tonight in Univer- inUnion siyhal 12:00 - Michigan Weeklies league ___________hall._____ lunch in Union._________________ 12:00-Press club lunch In Union. - 3 :00-Make-up examination, Psychol- PHONE yog 7, room 162, Natural Science buildi.-Ppmeig 14uildineg.eeingHillauditorium. 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