THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY. TI THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, T There will be a meeting of Le Cercle Francais Thursday evening, October 11, at 7:30, fourth floor of the Romance Language Building. All members are urged to be present. Max Fruhauf, Jr., President Colloquium in Applied Mechanics: The first meeting of the semester will be held on Thursday, Oct.t 11, at 7:30 p. m., in Room 248, West Engineering Building. Professor S. P. Timoshenko will speak on the university and industrial laboratories of the Continent and the research work which they are now doing in Applied Mechanics. There will also be a discussion of the time of; meeting and the organization for the coming year. All interested are cordially invited. W. M. Coates A. 1. E.: An open meeting will be held Thursday evening at 7:15, in the Michigan Union. Dean Sadler and Dr. Bailey will speak. All Electrical Engineers are invited to attend. W. R. Hough, President of Student Branch Ann Arbor Art Association: The Exhibition of Contemporary American Paintings in the West Gallery, Alumni Memorial Hall will be open daily through SundayI October 14. Bruce M. Donaldson, President Phi Beta Kappa: It is the wish of the local Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa to have on its lists the names and addresses of all members of the organization who have come to Ann Arbor recently. The Secretary asks that all members of other Chapters now resident in Ann Arbor send in their names to 3233 Angell Hall by mail, either United States service or Campus system, as soon as possible so that a complete list of resident members may be on file here. Orma F. Butler, Secretary 'Varsity Glee Club: There will be a rehearsal tonight in room 308 Union at 7:00. It is imperative that all last year's men be present. Herbert J. Palmer, Manager Christian Science Society: Christian Science Society of the University of Michigan meets to- night at 7:30 in the Upper Room of Lane Hall. Ford Johnston, Secretary Mummers: Tryouts for new members will take place today, October 11, on the 4th floor of Angell Hall from 3:00 to 5:00. Tryouts are open to all freshmen as well as upperclassmen. Florence Watchpocket, Pres. Alpha Kappa Delta: There will be a meeting of the executive committee of Alpha Kappa Delta this afternoon at 4 p. m., Economics Bldg. All officers are urged to be present. Reginald D. MacNitt, President University Girls' Glee Club: There will be a meeting of the old members of the club, Thursday, October 11, at 4:30 at the School of, Music. Lucille Beresford, President Michiganensian Editorial: There will be a meeting of the entire staff this afternoon at 4 o'clock and all tryouts are urged to be present. Thomas Thomas, Managing Editor ROYAL FAMILY TO BE ENTHR ONEDDA i~UCO ..'.KI GII[ ILLI Famous Physician Will Address Women This Afternoon and ti Men Tonight ( ( Q Z Here are the latest official pho- ed on the occasion of the enthrone-. tographs of the Emperor and Em- ment of Emperor Hirohito on Nov. press of Japan who will be honor- 10 at Kyoto. . t , $$ I IS FORMER TAFT ADVISER Two public addresses will be giv- en today in Pattengill auditorium of the University high school by Dr. Charles E. Barker, former health adviser to President Taft, according to an announcement made yesterday. Dr. Barker will address the wom- en of Ann Arbor at 2:30 o'clock on the topic "A Mother's Responsibil- ity to Her Daughter," and, the men at 8 o'clock tonight on "A Father's Responsibility to His Son." Uni- versity women are invited to hear the afternoon address, and univer- sity men the talk tonight. No ad- mission will be charged. The lec- tures are under the auspices of the Board of Education, the. Rotary club, and the high school Parent- Teachers' association. New Students Carry Identification Cards New students at the University of Nebraska carry identification cards bearing their signatures and pictures as well as descriptions. Other students carry similar cards minus the photographs. Credit difficulties in Lincoln, caused by persons falsely repre- senting themselves as students, loss of library books, purchasing of football tickets by non-students, difficulties in cashing c-pecks and troubles in student elections were reasons for initiation of the sys. tem. Sons Of MichiganChallenged To Combat (By Peter) The question of eligibility is still Hail, ye men of Michigan. open so if there be graduate stu- Pause a moment, ye sons of dents willing to join the team, Michigan. Look among your fra- they should so signify their atten- ternity brothers, look past yon sons tion as M. S. C., being gracious ri- of the ace, king, jack, and tell me, vals, will meet us with any kind of; have ye among your numbers any material we may choose. Then, that are sons rather of the king, too, there might be the possibility pawn and bishop? of a chess club being formed, if It is the M. S. C. desire to ar- there be those who might be in- range a meet with Michigan's best terested. chess players on the night follow- Hail, ye sons of Michigan. Now ing the Michigan-Michigan State is the time to act. football game which for the bene--__________ fit of those who mayhap have for- Subscribe to the Michigan Daily, gotten would be the night (they $4.00rhiy didn't say night but when else $.0the year. It's worth it! would one have time for chess?) of November 17. If there be any among the men of Michigan who will answer the call, they are asked to call at the student offices in the Union any afternoon. And who knows, it might be fitting to have an inter- collegiate chess match at the Un- ion. We meet State in cross-coun- try as well as football during the day. The opportunity knocks, the fa- cilities and the opponents are avail- able. All that is necessary is a team. Surely there are five good chess men and true throughout all Ann Arbor who will be willing to rise in their glory and defend the honor of old Michigan. If there are, they should let the Union officials know soon so that coaches and trainers may .be se- lected and practice started. If 4 will take a veteran team to win Michigan's battles for her. 1! tt ., Union at 12:15 Thursday. All C. H. Riggs, Secretary West Way Riding Academy Fair Grounds (out Jackson Ave.) A FINE PLACE TO ENJOY YOUR RIDE GLOVES Featuring the late Slip-on wrist in PIG SKINS DEER SKINS BUCK SKINS CALF SKINS REAL MOCHA LEATHERS Priced Three to Six Dollars Tinker & Company So. State St. at William St. Serving University Men for Over Thirty Years n r r U,. . 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