THE MICHIGAN DAILY Physiological Clemistry 102: Refunds for both laboratoiry seLions in Physiological Chemistry are available and may be obtained fror' 1:30 to 5 o'clock in Room 218 West Medical Building. Attention of stud nts is called to the fact that these re- fund slips are void if not presented ro the Treasurer's Office within 6 molihs of the date of issue. It. B. Lewis. Political Science 292; Journal Club. \egro-Caucaslan Club: Mr. Russell W. Jelliffe, Director of The Playhouse Settlement, Cleveland, 0., research worker in African Art, will give an address on "Experiences in Racial Adjustment," on Thursday, April5, at 8 p.m., in Room 319, Michi- gan Union. All interested are cord- Tally invited. Donald F. White. i t There will be a meeting of the Journal Club today at 3 o'clock, 2035 ._,. Angell Hall. House Presidents: J. S. Reeves. All money and tickets for the Rock- ford Players must be in by Friday Fencers-:'noon, April 6. Report to Janice\ Peck There will be an all-campus fencing tournament in three weaipons on at Martha Cook, either Thursday or Thursday afternoon, April 5, at 2:30 o'clock in the Waterman Gymnasium. Friday morning. 1. A. Wiggers. Evelyn (gborn, Chairman. Students' Recit l Series: Unhersi Glee Cl appear in dress The following program will be given in the Students' Recital Series in the All m rs mst apper in det School of Music Auditorium, Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. The general suits for the Easter concert tonight public, with the exception of small children, is cordially invited to attend..A in Hill auditorium. Wieniawski, Legend, Op. 17; Gluck-Kreisler, Melody; Kreisler, Capricz( I. A. Campbell, Faculty Adviser. Viennoi-s,.Mary Alice:Case: Chopin, Three Etudes Dorr Legg: Wilson, Carmen Senior Englneers: Waltz Song, Helen Gould: Chopin, Scherzo, Op. 39, Philip Stern: Mozart, T wi bee Minuet from the 17th Divertimento, Couperin-Kreisler, Pavane, Beth Hamil- There will be a class meeting ton: Accompanists, Louise Nelsen and Marion Johnson. Ihrsy at 2 o'clock in Room 348. Chairles Su~k. All senior engineers are obliged to attend. WHITNEY THEATRE STOCK. SEASON 11th and Final Week Athena Literary Society: The upper class debate tryouts will be held April 17. All upper class members are required to tryout at this time, by giving a three-minute talk on either side of the following question: "Resolved: That the United States Government Should Cease to Protect American Capital Invested in Foreign. Countries." Pauline Zeller, President. Varsity Glee Club: Members of the Glee Club will meet at 7:50 o'clock in formal dress at the1 rear door of Hill Auditorium, Thursday, April 5. herbert J. Palmer, Manager. Comedy Club: There will be an important meeting of Comedy Club today, April 5, at 4 o'clock in Newberry Hall. All members are urgently requested to be present. Roy 0. Curtis, President. Colloquiumi in Applied Mechanics:' There will be a meeting on Thursday, April 5, at 7:30 p.m., in Room 248 West Engineering Building. The discussion of "Plasticity" will be continued.! W. M. Coates. Repuiblicani Club : There will be an important meeting of the Republican Club, at 7:30 p.m., Thursday evening, April 5, 1928 in Room 323 Michigan Union. The new officers and executive board will be announced and Judge Reading will talk. 11. A. Marks, President. ! League for Industrial Democracy: There will be a meeting of the L.I.D. Thursday, April 5, at S o'clock inI the evening, at the Labor Temple, 207 East Washington. Professor Lowell J. Carr of the department of sociology will deliver an address entitled, "What is Industrial Democracy?" Members are urged to atten', and all others who may be interested alt cordially invited. There will be no admission charged. Judith Mayer. Christian S(ience Society: Christian Science Society of the University of Michigan meets tonight at 7:30 o'clock in the Upper Room of Lane Hall. Alice Louise Fouch, Secretary. L L. iatheson. Expect Redduction In Fire Insurance For University Buildings A reduction in the rate 'paid by the University on its fire insurance will probably be effected as a result of findings made in the recent fire in- spection trip of University buildings, it has "been announced by Irving W. Truettner, maintenance inspector of the Buildings and Grounds depart- ment. "The firm of Johnson and Higgins, Chicago, fire prevention engineers, sent out a specially trained repre- sentative to assist us in the work," said Mr. Truettner, "and he has included in his official report the statement that fire hazards on the University campus are at the present time fewer than ever before. This. means that the board of underwrit- ers will give us either a reduction in rate or credit on our premiums." All University buildings, including those under construction, and the Ihospital units, were included in the inspection. They were rated on per- centage of fire proof building ma- terials used in their construction, and on the fire fighting apparatus with which they were equipped. QUEENS UNIVERSITY-Students here went on strike recently. ONLY 4 MORE PERFORMANCES! 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