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November 08, 1928 - Image 8

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The Michigan Daily, 1928-11-08

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TyTHE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, NOVEMBER , I

Chemical Engineers:
The A. I. Ch. E. will meet at 7:15 p. in., Thursday, November 6,
in the society rooms on the third floor of the East Engineering Build-
ing. -Professor H. H. Bartlett will speak on his experiences with the
natives of Sumatra.
R. C. Adams, Jr.
Men Physical Education Students:
Mr. Maurice Willows, field representative for the National Recrea-
tion School, will be in Room 6, Waterman Gym, Nov. 8, 9, and 10.
He is particularly desirous to see Seniors who are interested in the
j community recreation field, or the National Recreation School.
E. D. Mitchell, Director of Intramural
Sports
Seniors:
It is imperative that you make your Michiganensian picture
appointment immediately. The business office on the second floor of
the Press building is open every afternoon from 1 to 5, and upon
payment here of $3.00 you are in a position to make your appointments,
with any one of the four official photographers, namely, Dey, Randall,
Rentschler, or Spedding. $2.00 of this amount will be allowed by the
photographers on any private order which may be given before Christ-
mas. Act now, and get a convenient appointment.
Thomas Thomas, Managing Editor
Bowling:
The bowling alleys at the Women's Athletic Building are open to
all women associated with the University and to faculty wives every
afternoon, except Saturday, from four to six o'clock. A charge of ten
cents a string is made for the pin boys.
Margaret Bell
Geological Journal Club:
There will be a meeting in Room 4065 N. S. at 8:00 p. m. on Thurs-
day, November 8. Prof. Scott, Miss Stevenson, and Miss Wilson will
present papers on the dunes of Michigan.
E. , N. Goddard,Secretary
Colloquium In Applied Mechanics:
The next meeting will be held on Thursday, Nov. 8, at 7:30 p. m.,
in Room 248, West Engineering Building. Prof. L. H. Donnell will speak
on, the stress distribution in rotating discs of ductile material after
the yield point is reached. All who are interested are cordially invited

Music Section, Faculty Women's Club:
The chorus will meet Thursday, Nov. 8, at 8:00 at my home, 1312
Forest Ave.
Mrs. K. C. McMurry .
Oratorical Board:
The regular bi-weekly meeting will be held Thursday afternoon
at 4:15 in Room 3209 Angell Hall. All members are requested to be
present as important business will be transacted.
Robert J. Gessner, President
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 Johnson, Secretary

to attend. While statesmen and reformers
W. M. Coates have been discussing world dis-
Detroit Engineering Society Dinner: armament, Great Britain has made
DetoitEngneein Soiet Diner .the rocky promontory, Gibraltar,
The Detroit Engineering Society will make an inspection trip to the
University Campus, Saturday afternoon, Nov. 10, followed by a dinner at the southern extremity of Spain,
at the Michigan Union. Engineers please make dinner reservations one of the most powerful fortresses
with me. in the world.
Glenn L. Alt Gigantic guns of the latest type
Industrial Engineering Society: and most deadly pattern have been
Professor Ford of the Psychology Department will speak to the placed along the ridge of the great
I. E. S. Thursday, November 8, at 7:30 p. m., in the Engineering Society "Rock," replacing those of smaller
Room. His subject will be "Measuring the Human element in Industry." caliber that used to be mounted
All men interested are invited to attend. ci tha ued o be mou
W. R WrghtPreiden onthe.. sea level of they famous
_____________fortress.
Student Christian Association Cabinet: The most elaborate system of
The regular weekly meeting will be held in Lane Hall Thursday range-finding has been installed. It
afternoon immediately following the Campus Forum, which will meet is now possible for the big guns
at 4:15. Professor H. Y. McClusky will speak. i sible fo the bigtgns
Mark S. Andrews, Jr., Secretary to fire straight into the continent
of Africa, fourteen miles away. All
Sigma Gamma Epsilon: the lessons the British learned in
There will be a luncheon at the Union at 12:15 Thursday. All the great war have found concrete
members are urged to be present. expression at Gibraltar in the con-
_______._____ .y struction of the most formidable
Web and Flange: sea fortress ever known.
Initiation of new members will be held at the Engineering Arch, Because o the ever-present con-
Thursday, Nov. 8, at 3:00 p. m. It is important that all members be tingency of war and the necessity of
present. guarding intact all the secrets of the
George W. Efner fortress, the British authorities are
obliged to keep a sharp check on
Cosmopolitan Club: any increase in the present popula-
The regular business meeting will be held on Saturday, November tion. Whenever possible, the poor-
10, from 7 to 8 o'clock, immediately preceding the Initiation Meeting.! er classes are shifted from Gibral-
The constitution as revised by the Committee on the Revision of the tar across the frontier into\ the
Constitution will be the main business of the meeting. All members neighboring Spanish town of La
are urgently requested to be present. A copy of the constitution as re- Linea de la Con cepcion, which now
vised will be found in the Cosmopolitan Room in Lane Hall. Will the has a population of 63,000. Span-
members please consult this some time during the week. ish and other visitors are allowed
Helen L. Clarke, Secretary to enter the island from the main-
Iba

Gridgraph Football
MICHIGAN VARSITY
vs.
NAVY
HILL AUDITORIUM
Saturday Afternoon, Nov. 10th
Doors Open at 1:30 P. M.
Admission 50c and 35c
Tickets on Sale at State Street Book Stores
and Union. Box Office Saturday Afternoon.

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