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April 01, 1928 - Image 8

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THE MICHIGAN DAILY S

' :Amed Monday morning, April 16.
Ira l. Smith, Registrar.
House Presidents:
All Signing-out Slips for March must be in the office of the Advisers
by April 6. Alice C. Lloyd.
Du Pont Fellowship For 1928-29:
The Department of Chemistry announces the renewal of the du Pont
Fellowship (compensation $750) for the year 1928-29 Preference will be
given to students who have had at least one year of graduate work. Appli-
,ations should be addres'sed to the Department of Chemistry and sent to
Room 212 Chemistry Building. They must be in by April 5.
At. Gomberg.
Ann Arbor Art Association:
The Print Makets' Society of California exhibition of Etchings, Dry
Points, Lithographs, and Wood Blocks closes Sunday afternoon, April 1.
Bruce -1. Donaldson, President.
Freshman Hygiene Lecture:
The sixth freshman lecture in hygiene for men, will be given in Waterman
Gymnasium,.Monday and Tuesday, April 2 and 3, at 3, 4, and 5 p.m. This re-
quirement includes all freshmen in the regular physical training groups and'
others that have been excused from these groups.
G. A. May.
All Women on Campus:
Bowling will be open to all women on campus every afternoon, 4 to 6
o'clock, except Saturdays, at the New Athletic Field House, for women.
Laurie E. Caipbell.
Second Semester Sophomores and Upperelass Women:}
Students intending to take riding for credit fur the spring season mustf
sign up at office, Room 2, Barbour Gymnasium, March 31, April 2 or 3.
Ethel McCormick.
Education Seniors:
Invitations and Announcements will be placed on sale Monday and
Tuesday in Tappan Hall. This is positively the last time they will be on
sale.$.
Earl A. Kelly, President.
Education Seniors:
Canes may be ordered at Wagner and Company.
Earl A. Kelly, President.
Graduate Club in Education:
There will be a meeting of the Graduate Club in Education Tuesday!
evening, April 3, at 7:30 o'clock in the education laboratory of University
High School. All graduate students in Education are cordially invited to be
present. Pease note the change in date.
L. W. Keeler.
Ann Arbor Division, Detroit Chapter, A.S.S.T.:
The next meeting will be held Tuesday, April 3, at 7:30 p.m., in Room 32011
East Engineering Building. The subject under consideration will be
"Foundry Control." It will be discussed by Mr. Fred Walls of the Wilson
Foundry and Machine Company, and Professor 1I. L. Campbell and Mr.
John Grennan of the University Shops.
IV. P. Wood.
Seniors in Journalisi :I
All second-semester seniors who are completing one of the curricula
in journalism and are candidates for the certificate in journalism must file

at the journalism office, West Medical building, before April 7, a complete
transcript of credits covering the four years of University study.
J. L. Bruimmi.
French Lecture:
Mr. G. L. Michaud will give the sixth lecture on the Cercle Francais
program, Tuesday, April 3, at 4:15 o'clock, Room 25, Angell Hall.

Subject: "Le Roman de Rabelais
Faculty Women's Club:
The regular meeting of the Monday
Night Drama Section will be held at
the c-ub house Monday evening, April
2, at 7:30 o'clock.
LIlah Ellis, Secretary.
Alpha Nu:
Alpha Nu's Spring Initiation Ban-
quct will be held Tue3day, April 3, at
the Michigan Union at 6:15 o'clock.
Dean Edward H. Kraus, dean of the
summer school, will be the speaker.
Reservations should be made before
Tuesday if possible.
J. Webster, President.
h.illel Foundation:
John Kaliff, a native-born Palestin-
ian will lead the discussion group
'uesday evening, April 3, at the
I Foundation at 7:30, His subject will
be "Problems of Present-day Pales-
tine."
Philip S. Stern.
University World Cruise:
Anyone interested in the Floating
University. to 'sail from New York
next September, is cordially invited to
attend a luncheon at noon Monday at
the Union.
Ben S. Washer Jr.
Spanish Play:
All students having parts in the
Spanish Play, "La Blancha de la Mar-
quesa," will meet in Room 302 South
Wing, Monday, April 2, at 5 p.M.
Julio del Toro.
Phi lambda Upsilon
!The April meeting wil be held on
th night of Tuesday, April 3, at 8:15
o'clock in Room 303Ch. The presence
of all active members is imperative as
the spring election of members takes
place at that timq.
Rodney V. Shanklind, President.
Course in Glaciers:
I shall be unable to meet the class
on Monday and Wednesday, April 2
and 4. In addition to chapters 5 and

illustrated.
Rene Talauon.
6 cf Glacial Anticyclones, study
chapter 4 and look up the subjects of
shelf ice and inland ice in'the Ant-
arctic reports referred to in fot-
notes of Chapter 4.
W. It. Hobbs.
PURDUE UNIVERSITY-Members
of the *freshman debating team will
meet the Indiana freshmen. in a de-
bate here soon.
INDIANA UNIVERSITY-Reviews
of the R. 0. T. C.,will be held Weekly
on the University golf course.

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