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MICHIGAN

TUESDAY. MAY 13: 1530

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EVENTS TODAY meets in the Chapel of the Michi-gan League Building at 8:00 p. m. ACaN n d l
University Lectures: ApaN n dih
May 13, 4:15 p. m., Room 165 Chemical Laboratory. Dr. S. C. Lind, Portia Lambda Chapter of Zeta Phi Eta will hold its annual fresh- Will Debate Tonight
Director of the School of Chemistry, University of Minnesota: "The man debate with Athena Society at 8 p. m. in its clubroom. All members
Chemical Behavior of Hydrocarbons under the Influences of Activation" are urged to attend. There will be a business meeting at 7:15 Wednes- The annual freshman debate be-
(illustrated). day night. tween Alpha Nu and Adelphi, for-
May 19, 4:15 p. m., Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. Dr. L. F. Rush- ensic societies, will be held at 7:30
brook Williams, Secretary to the Chancellor, Council of Princes of the Pi Ta Pi.Sigma meeting at 5:30 in the Union Tap Room.iA
Indian States: "India Today." tonight in the Alpha Nu room m
May 20, 4:15 p. in., Natural Science Auditorium. Mrs. Dorothea Gargoyle Editorial Staff and Tryouts: Important meeting at 4 p. m. Angell hall. The subject, which will
Waley Singer, of Oxford England: "Alchemy," (illustrated). Please bring all available copy. be: "Resolved that the several
May 21, 4:15 p. m., Natural Science Auditorium. Dr. Charles Singer, . states should be permitted to adopt
of Oxford, England: "The Scientific Change from Medieval to Modern." Michiganensian Business Staff meets at 4 p. m. All tryouts must be the Ontario system of liquor con-
The public is cordially nvited. p trol " will be upheld by Leonard
.. . .__COMING EVENTSKimball, X. Dickert, and W. Wie-

University Loan Committee: The University Loan Committee will
meet on Wednesday, May 14, at 1:30 p. in., in Room 2, University Hall.
All applicants for loans should call at the office of the Dean of
Students for an appointment with the Committee. ym
J. A. Bursey, Chairman
Combined R. 0. T. C. Exercises: All members of the R. 0. T. C.,f
including the Varsity-R. 0. T. .C. Band, will attend exercises of thej
R. 0. T. C. from 3 to 5 p. in., on Thursday, May 15, and on Tuesday,
May 27. These periods are substituted for the regular drill periods of the
two weeks including May 15 and May 27. The Deans of all Colleges
and Schools involved have authorized absence from other classes during
the periods indicated. Students in the Law School and the School
of Business Administration are required to report in advance to the
offices of their respective Deans. Absence from either period of the
R. 0. T. C. exercises will be excused only upon application to the j
IP. M. S. & T. at least two days in advance.I
Basil 1). Edwards
The Bronson-Thomas Prize in Grman: Essays for competition for
this prize will be written under the supervision of Professor Hildner
on Thursday, May 15, in Room 201, U.'H., from 3 to 6 p. m.

Hummer Feield Courses in Geology: All students intending to registr
ter Intramural Archery: A Columbia round will be shot on Palmer;
in Geology 126, summer field course in Kentucky, will meet for a short Field Wednesday, May 21. Please turn name of entrants in by Wednes-
conference this evening, at 7 o'clock in room 3056 N. S. day, May 14. The targets will be up and may be used for practice all
dday today and on Sunday, from 2 to 6 p. m. Bows and arrows may be
Mathematical Club meets at 8 p. m., in room 3201 .ihell Hall. Pro- secured from the matron at Women's Athletic Building.
fessor Stephen Timoshenko will present a paper on "Stability on
Bending of Thin Plates." Everyone interested is cordially invited to A. L. Ch. E., Student Branch, will hold their annual picnic on Satur-
attend. day, May 17. Those planning to attend will please sign up on bulletin
boards in East Engineering Building.
Physics Colloquium: Mr. J. S. Donal, Jr., will talk on "Studies in
Abnormal Shot Effect," at 4:15 in room 1041, East Physics Building. University Girls' Glee Club will meet Wednesday, at 5 p. m., instead
of today at 7:15. The change is necessitated due to Choral Union
Junior Research meets at 7:30 n. m in room 1121 N S. Dr .C A . All ."..l,.o

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pert, while John Huss, Ray Eiser-
man, and John Letterly will argue
the negative for Alpha Nu.
Mr. Floyd Riley of the speech de-
partment will be the judge. The
winning team will be awarded the
loving cup which was presented by
the oratorical association.
Round Table Club will meet on
Thursday, May 15, at 7:45 p. m. in
the Women's League. Prof. V. P.
Timoshenko will discuss "Agrarian
Problems in Soviet Russia." All
interested cordially invited.
The Garden Section of the Fac-
ulty Women's Club will hold its last
meeting of the year Wednesday,
May 14, promptly at 3 p. m. An
illustrated talk by Mrs. C. C. Me-
loche in the lecture room of the
University Library will be followed
by a visit to some nearby gar-
dens.

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Arnold will speak on "Petrified Woods of the Paleozoic Formation of I
America." Dr. F. D. Smith will report on "Organic Derivatives of Arsenic." Sigma Delta Phi: Important meeting Wednesday, May 14, in
Election of officers for next year will take place at this meeting. the main dining room of the Michigan League Building, at 12:15. All
members are urged to be present.

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Varsity Band: Formation at 2:45 at Morris Hall to play for Swig
aotPhi Lambda Theta: The Phi Lambda Theta award will be presented
on Wednesday, May 14, at 7:15 p. m. in the League Building. All
Drum Major Tryouts: Those men who are interested in trying out members must be present.
drum major please meet at Morris Hall at 7:30 p. m.

for for

Alpha Nu:
at 7:30 p. m.

The annual freshman debate will be held with,
An important business meeting will follow the

Tau Sigma Delta: Important meeting and election of officers
Adelphi I tornorrow afternoon, May 14, at 4:15 in. room 247 of the Architecturalj
debate. Building. The formal banquet will be at 6:30 in the Michigan Union.

Junior Engineers: The Engineering Scholarships Committee finds
that it can consider more applications for Donovan Scholarships than
have been received under the present scholarship requirements. It will
therefore consider for this year additional applications from those
whose average is 2:5 or better on 75 hours of completed work. Such
applications should be left with the Secretary of the College on or before
June 1st. Engineering Scholai'ships Committee
Junior Engineers Baseball Team: It will not be necessary for usj
to play any more games as they have been forfeited to us. Any member
of the team who wants to buy a numeral sweater should get in touch
with Louis Zanoff at 6510 before Wednesday night.

Adelphi House of Representatives:
The annual Adelphi-Alpha Nu de-
bate will be held at 7:30 p. m. Fol-
lowing the debate, nominations for
officers, and an important business
session will be held.
Athena-Portia freshman debate
will be held in room 4006 of Angell
i Hall at 7:30 p. m. There will be
an Athena business meeting after-
ward.

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Many complaints have come to us of peddlers
who say they are representing a State St. Studio.
Their racket is for a free colored enlargement from
any picture you give them. But they will not give
you this nor will they give back your original unless
you buy a cheap, gaudy frame for, which you pay
about $25.00.
Many trusting people have been relieved of the
only picture they possess of some person in this way,
and because of this crooked game, were unable to get

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we have not imposed on the public any agents or
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