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r1TTURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1926

.11 THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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THE MICHIGAN DAILY ~A~1D~ THEIR

1 eThani 20,1) ]Ii lty Hen' And
inlsWill Bie Tdrotns Of Event
On Wieek-Enid Progratm
WILL SEE SPRING GAMES
lyore than 200 invitations have heet)
suit to meml)ers of the faculty and
t1411- wives asking them to be patrons
of' thec Faculty tea which will he giv-
eit;'Satuarday afternoon, May 8, in the
tTglon as part of the Mother's week-
e'1, pgrm program. The committee is mak-
in~ arrangements to have the mothers
in et the members of the faculty who
t11be present. All houses having.
house parties during that week-end
a*asked to ;have their guests attend
thf, teai. which will be given at 4
W' ek,"following a -conducted tour of
tho, campus.
4,,hgrt program .of music has been
arrange but, most of the time will be
given over to meetings between the
fa wy'men- and the mothers..
heSpring galnes and tug-of-war,
o 1-Michigan track meet and the
Scc nd Sunday morning convorcation
'wbe among the other features of
int rest to the vistiing mothers. Dr.
Alard L. Sherry, of the Harvard
TIRological seminary will be the. I
ri ker at the cionvocation.I
OPTPONED UNTIL MAY 6f

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hue to illness, Malcomb W. Bingay,
raging editor of the Detroit News,
not be able to give his lecture on
tvocational guidance series which
planned for tomorrow in Natural
nee auditorium., The lecture has
rpostponed until May 6, at which
SMr. Bingay will talk can "Jour-
sin as a Life Work."
,e vocational guidance committee
continue its policy of obtaining
rviews with professional men for
aents who wish to talk over dif-
nt professions as a life work, for
Sa few dlays more. Students who
-counsel or advice are asked to
at Lane hall before Saturday asj
is the last day on which the corn-
.ee will function this semester.
et The Daily sell it for you thru
Classified columns.-Adv.

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