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E TEN THE MICHIGAN DAILY
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POOR INVENTOR GETS MJILL.ION ADVENTURE CLUB
AlYOFCA ULTI _______HEADED B Y RABERf

TUESDAY, APIRIL 19, 1927

Action of tihe Administrative Board:
By action of the Administrative Board of the College of Literature,
Science, and the Arts, Mr. Arlon Ley has been recorded E in Spanish 2
because of dishonesty in a written examination in that course.
Wy. It. liunplrey s, Asst. 1lean
iteligoji 14:
Tuesday section will meet this week for test. No meeting of Wednesday
section. Lecture on Friday afternoon by Dr. Thrasher.
A. 1;. Wood
Spring Football Practice:
All students interested in learning to play football are invited to report
at Ferry Field this afternoon for spring practice. One of the purposes of
spring football is to give to each male student, regardless of ability or exper-
ience, the opportunity to participate in this sport if he wishes. All will
receive the same attention from the coaches and no one should stay away
because of inexperience. Equipment will be issued upon application at the
Yost Field House..
E E. Wieiiian.
Organ Recital :
Palmer Christian, University Organist, will give a very interesting pro-
gram in the Twilight Organ Recital Series on Wednesday afternoon at 4:15
o'clock. The general public, with the exception of small children, is
cordially invited to attend.
The program in full is as follows:-Concert Overture (Maitland) ;
Hymn' to the Sun (Le Coq d'Or) (Rimsky-Korsakoff) ; Beatitude (Bossi);
Scherzo (Faulkes) ; Choral Prelude "Our Fathier Who Art in H-eaven"
(Pachelbel) (1653-1706) ; Fugue in C minor (Bach) (1685-1750) ; By the
Waters of Bablyon (Stoughton) ; Allegretto (Foote) ; Ave Maria (Bach-
Gounod); Hossanah (Dubois).
Charles A. Sinik, Secretary
Choral Union :
There will be a full rehearsal of the Choral Union, Tuesday, April
nineteenth, and Thursday,, April twenty-first.
Earl V. Moore, Director
I'lMl JetaKappa :
The annual meeting for the election of members will be held on Wednes-
day, April 20, at 4:15 p.m., in room 1035 Angell Hall.
P. F. Weatlierill, Secretary
School of Education Junior Class:
Group leaders please call Tuesday at Room 106, Tappan Hall for invi-
tations to the Spring Party, to he distributed to members of their groups.
All members of the Junior Class in Education, who have entered since
September, or who are not enrolled in a group, please call before Friday
at my office, Room 111, Tappan Hall to register and receive invitations to
the Spring Party. S. A. Courtis.
Rlesearchi Club:
The Annual Memorial Meeting of the Research Club will be held in
RIoom 1528, East Medical Building, on Wednesday, April 20, at 8 P.M.
Papers will be read on Sir Isaac Newton,' by Professors T. H. Hildebrandt
and R. H. Curtiss, and on Lord Lister by Dean Hugh Cabot.
The members of the Junior Research Club and of the Women's Re-
search Club are invited to attend this meeting.
Louis 1. Brevold, Secretary
Senior -Civil, Mechanical and Chemnical Engineers:
Mr. C. B. Collins, Chief Draftsman of the Koppers Construction Com-
pany, Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, will be in Room 2028 East Engineering Build-
ing Wednesday, April 20, to interview seniors regarding positions with his
company.
A. H. White
Tau Beta Pi :
There will be a meeting of the Michigan Gamma Chapter of Tau Beta
Pi tonight at six o'clock in tho' Michigan Union.
Joseph D. Ryan, Secretary
Quarterdeck:
A meeting of Quarterdeck will be held at the Union, Tuesday, April
19, at 7:30.
L. D. Weston, Steward
Arimy and Navy Club:
Monthly meeting Thursday, April 21st, 6:15 P.M., at the Michigan Union.
Speaker, Dr. Frederick A. Perry, Ex-secretary of the Coalition Committee
for the state 'of Michigan. Subject "Subversive Movements in America."
Non-members of the club are cordially invited to attend the dinner at 6:15
or the talk following at 7:15. Call Captain G. W. Dunn, R.O.T.C. for
reservations.

(Sjw~ciii to Thc ID)ily)
London, AprilV'- Led lby IDr. (Oran
IRaber, foren isis taut po'arof'
Botany at I lti lnivers ity of iiigi,
a newv oigaliza t ion of ad]venturers
called the "~Staff rind Sandal'" has been,
formed by mnembers of the floating,
university, "S. S. Rtyndain." Men
aboard the ship have formed as a
nucleus for an organization which,
it is planned, will eventually be of
national sfeop e.
The club had its inception in a!
winter ascent of :Jap~an's most famious'
mountain, Fujiyama, piloted by Dri.
Rabar. Since then, the group has'
climbed to the crater oif Mt. Vesuvius,'
taken naart iii leoparid hunts, and en-
gaged in other expeditions.
Silver rings, which were made in
Cairo, are the insignia.
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W~ ERA PED PORT7(AIT "IS lVE TTLR

Topcoats and Suits
AWe are presenting Clothes for
the collegian this coming spring
A "TAYLOR CUSTOM MADE"
single andl double breasted pat-
terns.
Two pants suits $40. Yours
for inspection.
CHAS. DOUKAS
1319 SoulibLUniversity

Studio 334 So. State St.

Phone 5031

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Dunring the past few months 280,000 persons have stopped in a Broad-
way, New York, store and hadI eight tiny photos of themselves made for
twenty-five cents, the entire operation b~eing performed in eight minutes
by a remnarkable machine. The machine now has been s0o(1 for $1,000,000
by its inventor, Anatol Josepho, a young Russian p~hotographer, who camne
to America penniless four years ago.
F'aculty Women', Club:
rfhe Play Reading Section will meet Tuel(sday, April 19th, at 2:30 with
Mrs. U. B. Phillips, 1954 Cambridge Road.
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The( rst comdy will h oc h S hhk a s bli an ot m f r e o
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