PACE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1924 ' Treasury PTLV FR tl 11 War Loans H V Professor A. If. White, W. L. Badger, Two Students, Will Represent University I WILL INSPECT PLANTS Two faculty and two student mem- I bers of the chemical enginering de- partment will aattend the annual meet- ing of the American Institute o. Chemical Engineers, opening tomor- row in Pittsburgh. The University representatives are Prof. A. H. White, head of the department, Prof. Walterj j L. Badger, Mark C. Huck, .'25E, pres- ident of the student branch of the A. I. Ch. E., and Herbert R. Poland, '25E. Professor White is a vice-president and Professor Badger is a director of the national -organization. The engi- j neers will meet Wednesday in the fel- lows room of the Mellon institute. In the afternoon the group will take an inspection trip, visiting the Mellon oyd G. Blair Institute of Industrial Research, Car- lair, New York lawyer, negie Institute of Technology, Univer-I ned legal adviser to the sity of Pittsburgh,BCarnegie Insti- tute, and the U. S .Bureau of Mines. I f of the treasury depart- I In the evening the engineers will be ession to R. B. Wiggles- entertained atthe Little Theater, Car- n the staff of the allied negie Institute of Technology, where ommission. the play "A Pair of Spectacles," by Sidney Grundy, will be presented. Following the morning session on w To Give { Thursday, the members will be offer- A *A. ed a number of excursions, covering spcil ran,-iiin- i t- orin* the Graduate school offices in Room by the treasurer's office are vacated, pecial train, visiting in the morning1 M an Offices In '1014.shoofieinRm the dictaphone office will be moved he plant of the American Steel and ,,tI a tb the tasurerofficewareved Wire company at Donora, Pennsyl- Unfiversity fallInto the offices vacated by Dean from Mason hall to these offices. vania, and inspectiong the By-Product ! Effinger are being moved the offices plant of the Carnegie Steel company Change Location of the University Extension division. I Don't delay-Pay your Subscription at Clairton, Pennsylvania, during the As soon as the rooms now occupied ' today. afternoon. The party will return to Ann Arobr To rrovjde more space, and to make Saturday. , them more convenient for students locations of five offices in University Don't delay-Pay your Subscription hall are being changed. ?,v I ee l today. At present, considerable work is be- fli-n Test Point NOTICEI The Ensian will glady receive any pictures taken this fall of campus scenes, initiations, fall- games, and other events of in- terest. Any expenses incurred will be met with. ing clone in the offices formerly oc- cupied by the Graduate school to fit them for the use of the treasurer's department. Within two weeks it is sexpectedl the treasurer's c ffic will be in its new quarters. Offices of the Graduate school have been moved from University hall to Room 1014 of the Literary building. The offices of Dean John R. Effinger of the literary college are now with ~OIW4J..IUF r w a . 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