-_'THE MICHIGAN DAILY t West Association of Directors of Physical Education for Women in Colleges and Universities. Margaret Bell, M. D. present at the Senior Ball: There are just a few tickets left for the Senior Ball on May 18. Seniors who wish to go had better get their tickets immediately. They will be on sale from 9 a.m., until noon and from 2 p.m., to 4 p.m, today in the lobby of University Hall. JameJs Hughey, Chairman. Junior Research Club: The regular meeting of the Junior Research Club will be held -n Room 1121, Natural Science Building, on Tuesday, May 1, 1928, at 7:30 p.m. There will be election of officers. The program will be as follows: Dr. C. E. Guthe-North American Archaeology; Dr. B. A. Soule-Determination of Fer- rous Iron in Minerals. Pmul S. Barker, Secretary. Railroad Consolidation: Mr. E. T. Howson, of Chicago, who is Western Editor of th2 Railroad Age and a national authority on railroad economic questions, will 'speak Wednesday evening, May 2, at 8 p.m., at Room 348, West. Engineering, on the subject of "Railroad Consolidaticn and its Effect on the Future." The Trans- portation Club is bringing Mr. Howson here andl it cordially invites the public to be its guest and hear him. !. 31. Shoeiiiaker. OFFICIALS PLAN HOSPITAL CHANGE Two diet kitchens and a number of utility rooms in the Convalescent hos- pital are to be completely remodeled at a cost of $1,800, it was announced yesterday by Ward A. Davenport, as- sistant superintendent of the Build- ings and Grounds department. The rooms will be completely torn out, and then entirely rebuilt, Mr. Daven- pont said. The diet kitchens will be consider- ably enlarged. Tile floors in them will be replaced by linoleum, and new style refrigerators and sinks in- stalled. Senior Employment: Mr. Lateer of the John Hancock In- surance Company will interview seniors interested in Lite insurance work in the State of Michigan, on Thursday, May 3. Call at Room 201 ',lason Hall for appointment. W.J E. Parker. F. B. Wahr, Assistant Dean. Girls Wishing Half-Time Positions: There are several positions available for University women, Who are in- vited to come in to see me if interested. Ieatrice W. Johnson. Zoology 1: Members of my sections conducting the experiment will meet Tuesday at 5 p.m., to arrange further procedure. A. Franklin Shull. Student Branch A.S.M.E.: The last regular business meeting+ evening at 7:30 o'clock, in Room 229. next year's officers it is important thatx Varsity Glee Club: The Varsity Glee Cluo will assemble at the rear of Hill Auditorium this morning at 10:50 o'clock to partici- pate in the Honors Convocation. 1 There will be a rehearsal at 7 o'clock this evening at the School of Music. Theodore Louis Trost, President. SELLING Kemt a Typewriter By the Month or for the Semester-Your Choice UNDERWOOD, ROYAL, L. C. SMITH, REINGTON Wo Keep Them in Order RIDER'S PEN SHOP REPAIRING of the school year will be held this Since there will be an election of all members be present. P. M. Shoemaker. It. C. hutchins. Geography 202 and 204: All students in these courses under my direction meet Wednesday at 1:30 o'clock, Room 4, Angell Hall. Ii. C. Mcu rry. PAF Elizabeth iueks. Sociology 51-Mr. Angell's Sections: Illness prevents me from meeting my classes today and from keeping my consultations this afternoon. Read through Chapter 16 for Thursday and Fri- day. R. C. Angell. French Play: The Annual French Play: "Le Doctieur Miracle," by Francis de Croisset and Robert de Flers will be presented by members of the Cercle Francais at the Mimes Theater, Thursday, May 3, at 8:15 o'clock. Tickets on sale Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday at Wahr's bookstore for 75 cents. Cercle membership tickets will be accepted as 50 cents towards the purchase price of a seat. Rene Talamon. La Sociedad Hispanica A very important meeting for the nomination of officers for 1928-1929 will be held on Wednesday, May 2, 7:30 p.m., at Room 1035 Angell Hall. This will be the last opportunity this year for the initiation of new members. A large attendance is expected to take care of this important business. Charles N. Statibach, President. Spanish Plays: The cast of Im Plancha de la Marque'sa will rehearse in 302 South Wing on Wednesday, May 2, at 5 p.m., and on Friday, May 4, at 7:30 p.m. All members please be present at these rehearsals. Charles N. Staubach. Physles Colloquium: Mr. J. E. Mack will speak on "The Application of the X-ray Laws to Op- tical Spectra of Higher Rank, and the Classification of Gallium IV and Ger- manium V," at 4:15 o'clock, Tuesday, May 1, in Room 1041, East Physics Build- ing. All interested are cordially invited. D. 31. Dennison. Dial 22571 Realtors and Insurors Brooks Bldg. them with a photograph or snapshot before May 3. t'au Beta Pi: W. E. Parker. There will be a meeting of Tau Beta Pi at the Union Tuesday, May 1, at 6 p.m. L. 1). Weston, Secretary, Students interested in the intensive business training given at Babson In- Adelphi Iouse of Representatives: ite, Babson Park, Massachusetts, may meet W. R. Mattson, Assistant to All members should inspect the bulletin board today. A special at- President, on Wednesday or Thursday, May 2 and 3, at the Hotel Statler, traction is scheduled for t night. Roert It. Lloyd, Treasurer. 'oit. J. A. Bursley. Athena Literary Society: As there is some very important business to be discussed at tonight's ersity Women: meeting, all members are asked to be present. Meeting will be called to I will not be in my Medical Office Tuesday or Wednesday morning, May 1, order promptly at 7:30 o'clock. 2, except by special appointment, on account of the meeting of the Mid- Paul ne Zoller, President. Institute of Jleligious Education: e. Thomas M. Idlen .will continue course on the study of the Gospel St. John. The class will meet I 6Ui evening at 7 p.m., in the "Upper m" at Lane Hlh laStns andL t EN general public are invited. George G~. Aldeo. S..THE SEASON IS HERE-IMPROVE YOUR TIME- s Nu: YOUR GAME-YOU pha Nu debating society willYHEALTH Tuesday, May 1, at 7:30 o'clock. 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