THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, NOV'EMBER 8, 1923 America"; and R. B. Hall on the "Silk Trade of- China". Graduate stu- dents and others interested are invited. K. C. McMiiry. Mathematics: There will be a meeting of the Mathematics Staff of the College of Lit- erature, Science, and the Arts on Thursday, November 8th at 4 p. in. in Room 110, Tappan Hall. J. L. Markley. Electrical Engineering 2A: Thursday afternoon, Mr. Miller's group will meet at 1 p. m. Mr. Bull's group will meet at 3 p. m. A. L. Miller, H. S. Bull. Students in the Spanish Department: The first lecture to be given by La Sociedad Hispanica will be given this evening in Room 203 Tappan Hall at 7:30 p. m. The subject will be "Mexico After 16 Years" and will be delivered in Spanish. M. A. Peterson, President. Alpha Nu: Our meeting will be held at 7:30 this evening in our rooms in University Hall. The question for debate will be resolved: "that the University build- ings should be open to the free discussion of all scholarly subjects." Visit- ors may speak for two minutes each on this subject. Elmer Salzman, President. Women's League: Mummers Society is ,to present a one-act play at the Friday afternoon party, Nov. 9, at Sarah Caswell Angell Hall. Dancing and refreshments in Barbour Gymnasium will follow the play. Music by a five piece Michigan Union orchestra. All girls are cordially invited. Helen J. Delbridge, President. Women's Education Club: All women students interested in forming a Women's Education Club are asked to meet in Room 206, Tappan Hall, Thursday, November Sth, at 4:05 o'clock. C. 0. Davis. Gun and Blade Club: A smoker will be enjoyed at 7:30, Thursday evening, November 8, at Lane Hall. All trainees of the United States Veterans Bureau on the cam- pus are invited. Graduates who have belonged are honorary members and are also invited. Eats! Speaker-Professor Thomas H. Reed of the Polit- ical Science Department. Soloist-Mr. Barre Hill. J. L. Champayne. Players Club-Tryouts: Tryouts for Players Club's next presentation on December 12th will be held Thursday November 8th from 4:00 to 6:00 o'clock in Room 205 Mason Hall. "Tickless Time" a one-act play by Susan Glaspell and George Cram Cook, and one other one-act play, the title to be announced, will be given. All members and others interested are cordially invited to try out at' this time. Non-members may apply for membership -at the same timethey try out. Stacy R. Black, President. 2 to 5 o'clock every afternoon except It's tru. effic:ency to use Daily Saturday. Classifieds.-Aav. WHAT'S GOING ON ---- ------------ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ------ + ------- - - --- - - , - THURSDAY I; 7:00 a.m.-Holy Communion ii :Wi- liam's Memorial chapel, Harris hall. 12:00-Culver club picture taken at Spedding's. : AT LAST! 5:30--Student Christian association , cabinet meets at the home of Har- old Coffman, 1101 Olivia avenue. We Will Show 7:30-Alpha Nau meets on fourth floor,:: University hall. i 8:00-Play production class presents ' sC three one-act plays at University fol hall. le! -at- FRIDAY 4:15.-Meeting of American Chemical'' ALLENEL HOTEL society in Chemical amphitheater. ; 4:00-3lummers dramatic organization of Women's League will give Shaw's WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21 "How He Lied to Her Husband," in Sarah Caswell Angell hall. , 7:30-Polonia club meets in Lane hall. Nat Luxenberg & Bros. 8:00-Gay McLaren will act in "Enter Madame" in Hill auditorium. NEW YORK U-NOTICES 5 Te Ann Arbor Ar assocIatIon an- A your friends in any Eastern college nounces an exhibition of famous about LUXENBERG clothes and values. paintings in Alumni Memorial hall Nov. 5 to Nov. 12. The exhibition : will be free to the public. Seniors who have not yet obtained their photographers' receipts must do so as soon as possible. The - -- - Michiganensian office is open from ORATORICAL ASSOCIATION PROGRAM "Enter ada me THE IRRESISTIBLE COMEDY AS RE-CREATED BY Gay MacLarent Churchill May Run for Parliament London, Nov. 7.-Political circles are buzzing with a rumor that Winston Churchill has been asked to run forf Parliament as an Asquith Liberal can- ldate to succeed former Premier Bon- ar Law. Churchill belongs to the I Lloyd George faction of the Liberals. ] It may be a move to reunite the fac- tions. Daily classified for real results. Countess Begins Campaign Leamington, Eng., Nov. 7. - The Countess of Warwick, Socialist, open- ed her campaign for Parliament at a fashionably attended nieet/ng. She wore a beautiful black satin dress, fine furs, long diamond earrings, and red- heeled shoes. Few of the proletariat were in attendance. Hill Auditorium TOMORROW $ 9 At 8 P. M. r ..+. r -now wwwwomm" .w It's true efficiency to use Classifieds.-Adv. 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