all members of e President until ewritten. NUMBER 14) |I." April 25th, at 4:10 P.M. t Little will discuss the a University College. John R. Effinger. on Wednesday, April 27, in the F. E. Dobbns rell Professor of In- m "The Locarno Set- in the Law Building. ih Government dur- is an Editor of the r of the Institut de cheIE (ta), "Morgen'' iStrauss), "Llebestreu" (Brahms), "Vergebliches Standchen" (Brahms) Mr. Susumago; "A Gift of Silence" (Cyril Scott), "The Cloths of Heaven" (Dunhill), "Swans" (Kramer), "Soft Through the Silent Air" (Manuscript) (Susumago), "La Mujer Cruei" (Manuscript) (Susumago) Mr. Susumago. Accompanists: Helen Sherrard and Ruth Moore. Charles A. Sink, Secretary Real Estate: Mr. R. F. Field of the Campbell-Ewald Company of Detroit, will describe the preparation of the advertising campaign prepared under his direction for the Krieder-Rotzel Company, Subdividers of Youngstown, Ohio, in an address under the auspices of the school of Business Administration, Room 206, Tappan -Hall, at 4:15 on Tuesday, April 26. This company received one of the Harvard Advertising awards for 1926. The meeting will be open to all who are interested in Real Estate. Ernest 31. Fisher Athena Literary Society: Tryouts for the upperclass debate will take place at the next regular meeting. The subject is "Resolved: That the United States should re- nounce all .claims in China immediately." All members except freshmen and varsity debaters are expected to try-out. Athena will uphold the affirmative side. Florence A. Pollock, President.... Sigmna Delta Chii: There will be a meeting of Sigma Delta Chi, Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Press,Building for the purpose of electing officers fdr next year and to approve the Gridiron Banquet report. W. Calvin Patterson, President AS.C.E.-Student Chapter: . A special meeting will be held Monday night at 7:00 p.m., in the Union., Election of new members will be made at thismeeting, so all members are urged to be present. Ralph B. Ehlers PIhi Beta Kappa: The Annual Initiation Banquet df the Alpha Chapter of Michigan will be held at the Michigan Union on Thursday, May 5th, at 6:15 p.m. Pro- fessor Grant Showerman of the University of Wisconsin will give the Ad- dress.N Cards have been sent to all whose names are in the files of this Chapter. All members of Phi Beta Kappa are cordially invited. Bnquet tickets will be $1.50 each. Reservations will be made for those who notify the secre- tary by mail to the Chemistry Biulding. P. F. Weath4erill, Secretary Botantical Journal Club:- There will be a meeting of the Botanical Journal Club, Tuesday eve- ning, April 26, at 7:30, in Room B173 of the Natural Science Building. Papers will be reviewed by Mr. M. M. Rhoades, Mrs. G. K. Gelder, and Miss S. B. Geisler. r~~ Phi Kappa Phi: Business meeting at the office of the Summer Session, on Monday af noon, April 25th, at 4:45. - . E. 11. Baker, Secretary Eeperanto Course: Seudents desiring to learn Esperanto tre invited to attend the col which is given Mondays at 4:15 P.M., in Room 1021, Angell Hall. Ch. W. Hunt Men's Educational Club : The Men's Educational Club will meet Monday, April 25, at i:00 P. in Room 304 Michigan Union. Professor James B. Edmonson will sp on "How t' Secure a Teaching Position." All men interested in education are urged to be present. J.- . Cooper, President. School of Education Luncheon: The regular Monday Luncheon of the School of Educ: at the Union, Ladies Dining Room, Monday, April 25, at 12 luncheon, President Little will discuss the organization University college. A full attendance is desired. REED.WILL PAR TICIPA TE IN OF ANTI-SALOON LEAGUE l Bates. Whewell Professor of In- re of "International Re- h, at 4:15 P. M. in Room an expert adviser to the at the Peace Conference. national Law and a mem- s the annual law lecture Coif. The public is cor- Hs. N. Bates. T. Moore, Skidmore Col- Auditorium of University ging tendencies in college -ly urged to be present. A. S. Whitney. Professor Thomas H. Reed, of the political science department, will par- ticipate in a series of meetings to be held under 4he auspices of the{ Anti-Saloon League of Americat throughout New Jersey late this month and in May, according to an announcement made by Dr. Howardj H. Russell, associate superintendent of the League. Professor Irving Fish- er of Yale University and Prof. Thomas Carver, of Harvard, will also take the platfc existing prohib Fisher and Car two greatest au in the country, is a specialist system of govei The first of 28, at Montclair addressed by P fessor Carver w meeting a week ompbell-Ewald he auspices of .5 on Tuesday, he preparation , Youngstown, s for 1926. Mr. : explain how a :he work of its AMERICA FOI April 24- A prize of FIVE DOLLARS is the best guess at the age of the big whit special exhibit illustrating Michigan fores NOW ON D WAUR'S. Bessie IB.°lianouse, Secretary I I Research, wil] labor through interested in advertising. It practical problems of agency Carl N. Schmalz Freshman Girls' Ilee Club: All-members of the Freshman Girls' Glee Club are urged to be present at the last meeting on Monday, April 25th. Final plans for the party will be made at that time. Georgia Vandawarker, President Oratorical Association Patrons: United States Senator Frank B. Willis, of Ohio, will speak in Hill Auditorium on Tuesday evening, April 26, at 8:00 P.M. Senator Willis will replace Senator Pat Harrison'who was unable to appear on the Oratorical Association Lecture Course. Season ticket coupon number eight will admit. Carl G. Brandt, Financial Manager. Physics Colloquium: The Physics Colloquium will meet at 4:14 P.M., Tuesday, 'April 24, in Room 1041, New Physics Building. Mr. Aaron Levin will speak on "The Infra-Red Absorption Bands of Acetylene, Ethylene and Ethane." All inter- ested are cordially invited to attend. 1V_ F..C.lhv E. "Forestry from an Engineering ., in the Natural Science Audi- Wisdom," will be shown. The When you think of your typewriter where you have always had service. of Rider R. Craig, Jr. i al Symphony will be Sun- 'l. . 0 C V y Earl V. Moore Oi pi ry .A ion recital, 1of' Music s cordially Buononcini (Debussy), r" (Cham- go), Polo- Quarterdeck: A meeting of Quarterdeck will c held Tuesday April 26, at 7:30 Room 345, West Enginering Building. L. D. lestoii, Steward 1'. of 11.Glee Club: There will be a rehearsal at the Union, Monday- night at 7 P.M. L. S. Bulpian 1 Coro-na, Royal, and Underwood, Royal, Remington, Smit Carbons and Ribbons (The Aulta Bra other ce to all Scalp and Blade Men: There will be a special meeting to day at the Union, 2:30 P. M. Attend R Players ORATORICAL ASSOCIATION 1 TEr D!! , of AYS V. S. Senator Frank (OF OHIO) new Sarah great Italia and puts . farce. smart comedy Cheyney" Hill Auditorium, Tuesday, April 26 .1 Who ved, at goes just 75 cents. (Replacing Senator Pat Harrison on the Lecture et bookstores. Angell I Hall Tickets 50c, on sale at Slater' s Coupon 11111 ~Jill. ~ liii IJp' - I U - U .. I *1 n4 A.) / - r' f .a ... " a :4 A1. eW f\ 0El r A VEnd MAL Am- - 7 1 i I