MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDA MICHIGAN DAILY SUND. ... School of Education-Change of Meeting Places: Alpha; Nu: Frederikson, C. Course A 25, Philosophy of Education at 11, move from Educational Alpha Nu, national debating society of Kappa Phi Sigma, will open Gilman, Donald Laboratory, Tappan Hall, to Room 4017 University High School. its programs for the semester with a debate Tuesday, October 1, at Goodnow, W. J. Course B20, Principles of Teaching, Sec. IV, at 11, move from room 7:30 in the Alpha Nu room. The question is, Resolved: that a highly Sengelaub, C. W. 4017 University High School to 4203 University High School. civilized people has the right to exercise authority over a less highly Weymouth, C. A. civilized people. All interested in membership in the society are invited Wong, T. Freshmen Interested in Public Speaking: Attention is called to the fact that first semester freshmen are eligible to membership in The Adelphi Literary Society. This is one of the few activities open to first semester students. Visitors are wel- come Tuesday evening at 4203 Angell Hall. R. H. Lloyd, Speaker t d Sociology 155 (Experimental Sociology): a , Members of this class will meet to arrange hours at 5 p. in., Monday, in Room 201, Economics Building. L. J. Carr E. M. 10: E. M. 10 will be offered during the present term, 1 or 2 hours, as a library course in the history of early engineering developments. Meet- ings Tuesday at 7 p. m. and Thursday at 4 p. in. in the Transportation Library, East Engineering Building. R. S. Swinton Scandinavian 1: Scandinavian 1 (Beginning Norwegian) will meet henceforth ac- cording to the following schedule: Tuesday 9:00, 305UH. Wednesday 2:00, 305UH. Thursday 9:00, 305UH. Norman L. Willey Sanscrit: Students desiring to elect Sanscrit should meet me at 4 o'clock to- morrow (Monday) in room 2022 Angell Hall to arrange hours of recitation. C. L. Meader Seniors Taking German 1: All Seniors who have elected German 1 are requested to see me with reference to a possible change of their section in German. I shall be in my office, Room 204 U.H., on Monday, October 1, at 12 o'clock and Tuesday, October 2, from 10-12. Max Winkler Choral Union Concert Tickets: All series tickets for the Choral Union Concert Series which may not have been ordered by mail will be offered for sale over the counter at the University School of Music beginning Monday morning, October 1. There probably will be a limited number of seats left in all divisions. If any season tickets remain, they will be broken up for individual concerts and offered for sale over the counter at the University School of Music Monday morning October 8, at $1.50, $2.00 and $3.00 each. Charles A. Sink Organ Recital: Palmer Christian, University organist and head of the organ depart- ment of the University School of Music, will give the first recital in this year's series of twilight recitals in Hill Auditorium Wednesday afternoon, October 3, at 4:15 o'clock. The public, with the exception of small children, will be admitted free. Doors will be closed promptly at the hour of beginning, and latecomers will not be admitted until after the number has been performed. Charles A. Sink 3 University Symphony Orchestra:- Tryouts foil the University Symphony Orchesta will be held at theI University School of Music, Maynard Street, between 7 and 8 o'clock,( Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, of this week. All University students are eligible. Applicants should bring some music with which they areI familiar, as sight-reading is not of first importance. Candidates areI heard individually and no definite selections are made until all haveI played. S. P. Lockwood Junior Research Club: The Junior Research Club will meet in Room 1121, Natural Science Building at 8 p. m. Tuesday, October 2. Dr. G. G. Brown will speak on "Motor Fuel Research in the Department of Chemical Engineering." L. O. Case, Secretary Inlander Staff: There will be a meeting of the Inlander staff in Room 407 Library at 7:30 o'clock, Wednesday evening, October 3. Harold M. Silverman Students: All students interested in the writing of creative prose and poetry for publication are asked to be in the Inlander office of the Press Building sometime between 3 and 6 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. Harold M. Silverman Tryouts For University Girls Glee Club: Troyuts for the University Girls Glee Club will be held at the School of Music, Studio 216, on Monday, October 1, at 4 p. m., and Tuesday, October 2, at 4:15 p. m. Lucille Beresford, Presi. Portia Literary Society: There will be a short business meeting of old members Tuesday, October 2, at 7:00 p. in., in the Portia room. Tryouts for new members will follow at 7:30 p. m. to attend. Visitors are also cordially invited. Section II, Tuesday and Thurs- John Webster, President Cook, R. Evans House of Representatives: E4 ns A. B. Mr. Gerald O. Dykstra, '30L, will address the House Tuesday evening,' October 2, on the subject "Experiences in Russia." Mr. Dykstra has spent some time in Russia during the pas t year and visitors are assured of anJ interesting lecture. This lecture is open to all. The public is invited and freshmen are welcome. Robert H. Lloyd, Speaker of the House Comedy Club: The first meeting of Comedy Club will be October 1, Monday, 4 p. in., in room 302 U. H. The first production date is Oct. 21 so all mem- bers must be present at this meeting to choose the play. Thurston Thieme, President Hlindustan Student Club : The first meeting of the Hindustan Student Club will be held in the Club's rooms at Lane Hall on Sunday, Sept. 30, at 3:00 p. m. All o mldembers and new Indian Students on the campus are cordially invited to be present. W. B. Palmer, Secretary Michigan Dames: The first meeting of the Michigan Dames Club will be held onC Tuesday, October 2, at 8 o'clock, at the Faculty Women's Clubhouse, 226 South Ingalls street. An invitation to attend this meeting is ex- tended to the wives of all students. Mrs. C. W. Ferris, President- The Philippine-Michigan Club: The Philippine-Michigan Club will hold its opening meeting for the year at 2:30 p. m. in Lane Hall today. Election of officers will be the important business of the meeting. Old members must bring along with them friends who have just come. Donato T. Suyat Web and Flange: Meeting will be held Tuesday, October 2, at 7:00 o'clock in the Mich- igan Union. Geo. W. Efner, President Michigar4 Daily Business Staff: There will be a regular. meeting of the Michigan Daily Business Staff, Monday at 4:30 p. m. All sophomores and second semester fresh- men who wish to try out should report at this time. Edward L. Hulse Choral Union Ushers: All men having had past experience at Hill Auditorium may regis- ter thete between 5:00 and 6:00 p. m. Tnesday, October 2. All others wishing to register may do so Wednesday between 6:00 and 7:Oq p. m. Please use east entrance. W. A. Davenport Fines, L. O. Hahn, E. M. Hammond, J. S. Hannon, R. T. Hendrick, W. H. Kepner, L. D. King, M. B. Lance, A. F. Lewis, D. H. Love, M. E. Manley, T. Mitchall, W. G. Mohr, C. A. Mugerdichian, M. B. Nichols, C. H. Papj liki de Paredes, R. G., Rowe, B. A. Schmutz, G. A. Shapiro, S. Silvers, W. C. Wiegand, R. Wolfe, H./" A. " 4 ." Section III, will meet Monday at 7 p. .m, Room 317, for further con- sideration of h ours. Akram, A. B. Albin, D. Bailey, J. R. Banwell, C. A. Buszek, S. J, Carpenter, D. J. Ciocca, E. C.' Cooke, R. Fessenden, B. M. Goeller, C. Hathaway, M. E. Jewell, E. M. Lambert, J H. Lampman, H. D. MacVicar, D. 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