PAGE I'WQ 7 TI-IF MICHIGAN DAILY . +1a a "aUa /\J-! Ai 1 Vf all..! \ . TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 192.) BIBLE PROFEorSSO TALKS HERE TO1 Lecture In Xewberry lhireT1'o T Of Series 'Under Auspices 0 School of Religion PUBLIC IS INVIE Henry J. Cadbury, professor New Testament in the Harvard -ity school, -will, deliver the firsi series of four lectures arrang. the Michigan School of Religi 4:15 o'clock this afternoon in berry hall auditoriuim. The three lectures will be given same time tomorrow, Th ursda5 Friday. The subject of the lectur afternoon is "The Purpose and of the Book of Acts" Tomorrow~ fessor Cadbury will treat." from the Early Church", Thi' "The Career of Paul",and in thl lecture to be given Friday aft( he will discuss. "The Origin, and, of they Book of Acts".. Professor Cadbury 'was graduq 1903. from Haverfordi college, later did graduate work at H3 university. He, was a member iacuky of Haverford college froi until 1919, when he became as: professor of Bible; literature.. two years on the lecture platfoi was elected to the faculty o'f thf vard Divinity ;school, in 1921, a fessor of New Testament. 1- written two books, "National in. the Old Testament", and and Literary Method of Luke"., Made Secretary F PERSONNEL OF 1 926IGLEE C ANNOUNCED; REUEARSAJ I Organhizaion Will Include More TJua1n; Howard C;. Scahill Eighty; Attendance at Practicos !Shatz, '28L, Carl1 r 1'2, J.Walter Com Fina seecton fr te 126 Gee Joes,'27L, Earl Ki yfr: :.:::;. ::.; trai ht, '26 'G% er~ Kur J Kemlck 16, ange, ate Manly Winslow, '2 ..;:;:::::::<:"; ,?":Manl K.Hunt, '2E investigated. The first rehearsal of Frtbse:J of the the newly selected organization was ldi .Gdad Divi- *".v'*.-*'held last night in the School of Music' Otto C. Koch, '27, Di t of a i auditorium. Attendance will be tak- heder, '26, MarrinI ed by r en at all rehearsals and penalties willrsLC ro r~ be inflicted for unexcused absences. arogr New- The personnel of the club is as fol- Lane, '26, WalterC oterlows. First tenors: J. B. Watts, '27,I Norton, '28, Reed at the r:.::r;.,:;;;";;:;":;: VC. Bumacoibe, '27, Wilmarth Paine, Alro,'6 a yand :::;:>:::s.:;f::;;;::';:.: i2 D, Robert ;Elall, '27Ki', ,Sohn Hogle,I 28, Daniel f luff, "27, A. J. Logan, grad.,' 'e thisEr nest A. Ruetz, '28L, Jo'seph Ship- Scope n* an, '271j. Neil Staebler, '26, Gerald W Pro- R. Watland, '27A, Willard W. Dicker- E Scenes son, '29M, Wilbur A. Heinz, '27, Ed- { ~eenesWhite House's new social secretary1 ursday15amn Tesae eaten a ard I. llerrold, '26, Charles S. Hig-; , i a mn h saedprteths ley, '26, Paul K. Tuller, '29M, Wood- ernoon assigned J. Pierpont Moff at, until he ad, A. K., grad., C. H. Atwell, '28, c Value recently secretary of the legation in! Charles 1-1. Beardsley, '26E,~ Alfred Tuky ote(ot Newton, '27L~, Joseph M. Rosen, '27M.S ae ~Second tenors: Benjamui Boyce,' andI Fr eeryartcleforsal, tereis 26, C. C. Catherman, '26, R. New-ionI trvand Freeyatcefrslteei Dctzer, '28, Tom Montgomery, '26, W. I of the i la buyer. Reach him thru Classifieds. G. Patton, '26, S. P. Rogers, '26M,; T h 1is nt .20 N. M&IV. After I rm, r SPECIAL CHINESE DISHES! e S pro-!-Hv ridte le has:! Hveyou, re hmyet? I ideals s "Style They are all prepared by a. Chinese chef. - Drop in the next time you are in Ypsi. COLLEGE CAFE ANNEX 14 NORTH WASH INGTON-YPSILANTI ' I Nelson Miller, '28, H. A. Wagner, '27E,'Pak ' L -B IM. A. Wenger, '28, Carl .1-1 Kuhn, '27. AYr ttendsC LS BEGIAJ Second basses': Hugh C. Arms~trong, Law Club Dance '26, Lester C. Curl, '28, Edwin WV. Dav- _. grd, -net .i is, '26, Ralph B. Ehlors, '27E, john G. As honorary guests of Dean Henry H. Shumacher, '26=, Garlinghouse, '28L, Walter C. H ove, ' M. Bates of the Law school, K. L. '26, H . K. Cornedl1'27, Harry 0. Olsen, '26, Lawrence F., Parker, '04, founder and first presi-! .win, grad., Orin C. Segar,, '27M, Theodore Louis Trost, (lent of the Union, and Mrs. Parker, Craetz, '26, Sidney F. 1"26, Norton E. Holland, '26, Maurice attended the annual informal dance ald E. Browne, '27,'1W. Judd, '27, Neil D. Reid, '26, Walde- given by members of the Lawyers' Z7, WV. A. Greig, '26, 1Inar E. Schneider, '26E, Clyde Black- club Saturday night. I8. r 'well, '27M, Perry M. Shumacher, '28K, hn W. Bean, grad., 'Paul J. Ster, '28, Floyd V. Winner, '27, Barre Hill, '26, '26, Lawrence A. Whitman, '27K, Jules G. Bresson, '28E, Philip WV. 'Mother- All Wool Pre-Shirunk In Reauti Arthur K Krein-j sill, '28E, Harold Chak, '28K, Arnold S. Carr; '26E, Mor-] J. Anderson, '28, R. C. Nyquist, '27E, SUITS AND id., 'Robert H. Chap-I Walter H. Nelson, '28P, Charles K. Se- 1 'l .Cul~kin, '27,7 Lucien 'stok, '28A, R. E. Reynolds, '28. Harry A C.Wke2,BL. C. Walker, '27E, John E. Galley, '26. A C. 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