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t I-IE MICHIGAN

DAILY

r-,UNDAY, DECLM r, Pfl 9, 1923

T~lEMICIGANDAIY SUDAY D~c~MBn 9,1_.

Graduate Luncheon For Chemical
Engineers:
The regular graduate luncheon
will be held on Tuesday, Decem-
ber 11, at 12 o'clock, in room 3201
East Engineering Building.

Chemical Engineering Seminar: A. I.E. E.:
Mr. A. D. McLay of the Detroit Edison Company will talk on "Sales
Mr. Marvin S. Carr will be the speaker at the Seminar on Monday, 2ngineering," Tuesday at 4:15, in Room 348 West Engineering Building.
December 10, at 4 o'clock in room 3201 East Engineering Building. Applieations for membership may be made at that time.
His subject is: "Gaseous Explosions: The Effect of Lead Tetraethyl on ;W. R. Hough
the Rate of Rise of Pressure."_ _

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AlfredH.ndhist CbThe December meeting will be held Tuesday at 8 p. m. in 3201
Hindustan Club: Angell Hall. Program: Professor Peter Field, "Alexander Ziwet, his
Attention Fraternity Athletic There will be a regular meeting Sunday, Dec. 9, at 3 o'clock, in( life and work;" Mr. R. V. Churchill, "The geometry of the Riemann
Mangers: gn rh n - -Lane Hall. The question of what action should be taken concerning tensor." Everyone interested is cordially invited to attend.
rWeighingin for the inter -fra the recent Nehru episode will be discussed. N. C. Fisk, Secretary
ternity wrestling tournament will '.B amr ertr
take place at the Intramural Bldg. _W. Palmer, Secretary 'Drama Section-Faculty Woman's Club:
or at Waterman Gym from 3:00 p. Prescott Club: A meeting of the Monday Evening Drama Section of the Faculty
m. to 5:15 p. m. on Monday, De-| Women's Club will be held Monday evening, December 10, at 7:30 at.
cember 10. There will be three The next meeting of the Prescott Club will be held on December the Club rooms, 226 S. Ingalls.
pounds overweight allowed for each |12 at 7:30 o'clock in the Natural Science Auditorium. The speaker willMr.Ekei
division. Wrestling will start .be Dr. C. E. Ragsdale, Manager of the Chicago Branch of the H. K. _ _rs.Ekte_
promptly at 7:00 p. m., Monday, Mulford Company, who will speak on ANTIVENIN (North American J-Hop Committee:
December 10. anti-snake-bite serum). The lecture will be illustrated by three reels There will be a meeting of the J-Hop Committee at 4 p. m. Sunday,
Intramural Department of motion pictures. All nurses, medical students, and others interested in Room 302 of the Union.
are cordially invited. Robert HeAne
Robrt eany Asst Ch~irman

Alpha Nu:
The regular meeting will
held this Tuesday, December
at 7:30 in the Alpha Nu room,

Fred Weinmann, President

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floor of Angell Hall.
Three business men from De-
troit, iembcrs of Professor Dens-
more's class in speech, will debate
three nbmbers of Alpha Nu. The
subject will b. c irminal code re-
form. Visitors are cordially invit-
ed to hear this discussion.
John Webster, President
Lutheran Students:
Dr. L. H. Larimer, Dean of
Hamma Divinity School, Lutheran
seminary at Springfield, Ohio, will
address the Lutheran Student Club
following the social hour and sup-
per this evening on "Are the Pres-
ent Church Denominations worth
Preserving?" The public is.invited
to hear the address and discus-
sion at 6:45 in Zion Parish Hall,
309 E. Washington St.
Philip D. Martens, President
Michiganensian Tryouts:
There will be sufficient work
to do this week to require the help
of all members of the lower staff.
The office will be open from 3 to
5, and you are urged to make your
appearance there each afternoon
as long as the work lasts.
Tom Thomas, Managing
Editor
CHEERING SECTION SEEMS
METAMORPHOSED FROM AIR
Cards held just below the eyes
of' the rooters were the effective
means of making pictures in the
cheering stands at the recent foot-
ball game of the University of Cali-
fornia with the University of Ore-
gon. Eleven stunts were produced
on a sea of white caps and shirts.
The women students, sitting on the
outskirts of the cheering section,
wore brightly colored dresses to
make an effective contrast.
S CHRISTMAS GIFTS
Burr, Patterson
& Auld Co.
Church at South U

Round Table Club:
I Professor Z. C. Dickinson will speak on "Are we approaching social-
::m" at a meeting of the club this afternoon at 2:30 in room 202 S. W.
Judith Mayer
Nfen's Education Club:
Tne Men's Education Club will meet Monday, Dec. 10, at 7:00 p. m.
in room 302 of the Union. Prof. C. L. Vibbert will speak on "The Uni-
versity of Paris." All men interested are invited.

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Faculty Women's Club-Music Section:
The Music Section of the Faculty Women's Club will hold the
regular December meeting Tiesday evening, December 11, at 8 o'clock,
at the home of Mrs. U. B. Phillips, 1954 Cambridge Road.
E. K. Taylor, Secretary

Chi Upsilon:
There will be an"o
room 4054 N. S. Dr. I
the group.

pen meeting Tuesday, Dec. 11, at -7:30 p.-in., in
Hall of the Geography Department will address
SCatherine Dawson, Secretary

Arthur B. Elliott

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