THE MICHIGAN DAILY Section Section Section Section Section 21. 22, s23. 24. 2b. Wednesday Wednesday Thursdaya Thursday al Thursday al at 11. at 11. at 8. at 9. at 9. 1. 104 Economics Building. 1101 Economics Building. 102 Economics Building. D Economics Building. 122 University High School Building. L. S. Iteeves. French Phonetics, 101a: This class will meet in room 319 Medical Bldg. (third floor, south wvest corner) at 9 on Monday and Friday, instead of in Room 208 U. H., as pre- viously announced. C. L. )Ie!ider. JIournalismi 81: The class in Elements of Journalism will meet at 8 o'clock Monday in the auditorium on the second floor of Newberry Hall. E. G. Burrows. French~ Classicism in England (French 47): Beginning Monday, October 1, this course will be given in English on Mondays and Wednesdays (3 p. mn., Room 303 Library). Students of the English department interested in comparative literature are cordially in- vltcd. Different hours will be chosen if necessary. X. Clavel. French 53: Beginning Tuesday, October 2, this course will be given on Tuesdays and Thursdays at, 8 a. mn., Room 303, Library. il. Clavel. Engineering Mechanics: An advanced course in Strength of Materials is offered this semester. Those interested see me. J. A. Van Den Broek. Read The Daily "Classified" Columns HILL AND DALE MEN CONTINUE LIGHT WORKOUTS (Continued from Page ~~ the trials which are to be run later.j Nearly all the regulars are now re- porting for the trials. Capt. Arndt, Bowen, Shenefleld, Rearick comprise the men left from last year's Varsity team. With only one place to be filled there is a possibility that the letter men may be displaced. With H-arry Davis, two miler, rep, porting andl Miles Reinke from the Freshman team of last year the team look formidable. Coach Farrell says, "There will be no heavy work for a while. My boys are all looking and feeling good. I cannot expect great things until later." Daily classified for real results. 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