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Engineering Freshmen: The next assembly will be held in the usual
room instead of in Natural Science auditorium as announced.
Frosh Frolic Favors: Additional favors for the Frosh Frolic have ar-:
rived and may be secured at the Union desk any day this week in ex-j
change for the little grey receipt given out at the dance.
Eng. Mechanics Course II: Shear and Bending Moments for Stu-
dents from other schools, or those wishing a review, will be covered inI
a series of four classes beginning 7:30 p.m., Thursday, March 26, in room4
401 of the Eng. Bldg.
EVENTS TODAY
Organ Recital: William Zeuch, guest organist from Boston, will
give the following program in Hill auditorium at 4:15 o'clock. The gen-
eral public with the exception of small children is invited to attend.
Karg-Elert: Chorale Improvisation: "Sleepers Awake"; Bach: AndanteI
from the Fourth Organ Sonata; Schumann: Sketch in D flat; Vierne:
Finale from the Third Symphony; Schubert: Ave Maria; McKinley:
Cantilene; Snow: Distant Chimes; Mulet: Carillon Sortie; Wagner: In-
troduction to Act 3, "Die Meistersinger"; Wagner: Ride of the Valkyries,
"Die Walkuere."
The Chamber Music Society presents the Detroit String Quartet in
a concert at the Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre at 8:15 p.m.
A.I.E.E. Meeting: 7:15 p.m., in room 248 West Engineering. W. H.
Bixby will talk on "Oscillographs."
The Romance Languages Journal Club, at 4:10 p.m. in room 408
Romance Languages building. The following papers will be presented:
"What is Standard Italian", by Prof. Camillo P. Merlino; "Julien Green"
by Mr. Francis W. Gravit.
.Chemical Engineering Seminar: Mr. Henry C. Eggers will speak on
"Graduation of Experimental Data" at the Seminar today at 4 o'clock
in room 3201 East Engineering Building.
Forestry 194-I shall be unable to meet my class today. Mimeo-
graphed material may be secured at the office of the Recorder of the
School of Forestry and Conservation, 2048 Natural Science Building,
any time on Wednesday, March 25. S. W. Allen.
All Math 49 and 51 Students who have not taken instruction in
Tabulating Machines (Hollerith Punched Hole Machines) come to 220
Angell Hall--from 2 to 5 p.m., Wednesday and Thursday, March 25 and
26th for appointment. A D. Meachem
COMING EVENTS
Studio Art Club: The life sketching class will meet this evening
at eight in the fourth floor studios of the Architectural building. All
interested in developing sketching ability are welcome.
ly of the Maine School of Forestry
will speak on "Forestry in Northern
New England."
University Girls' Glee Club. Reg-
ular meeting at 7:30 p.m. at the
League.
Regular meeting of the U. of M.
Radio Club at 7:30 p.m., in Room
304 of the Michigan Union. Prof.
William H. Hobbs will speak on
"The Explorer and the Radio Ama-
teur."
Phi Delta Kappa: Meeting at 4:00
o'clock in room 4009, University
High School. Important business
is to be transacted.
Senior Lit. Class Election: An-
nual spring election and meeting
of all seniors at 4:15 p.m., Natural
Science Auditorium. All seniors are
requested to attend.
Michigan Daily Business Tryouts
Regular Wednesday class in 221 A.
H. at four. Attendence required.
All additional tryouts are requested
to be present.
'Varsity R.O.T.C. Band: The con-
cert band will rehearse at 7:15 at
Hill Auditorium.
..Mathematical Club: Tea at 4:00
in room 3021 A. H.
A.S.C.E.: Illustrated lecture on
Mississippi River Flood Control in
Room 1213 East Engineering build-
ing, at 7:15 p.m. All those interest-
ed are cordially invited.
Michigan Socialists Club meets
at the Michigan Union, Room 306
at 7:30 p.m. Wilfred Sellers, who
has studied the political situation
of France at first hand, will speak
in place of Professor Muyskens. All
are invited.
Theosophical Society will hold a
social at 7:30 p.m. at which A. A.
Milne's "Michael and Mary" will
be read. All interested in theos-
ophy are cordially invited to at-
tend.
The Michigan Socialist club will
meet at 7:30 in room 306 of the
Michigan Union. All interested are
invited to attend.
COMING EVENTS
Zoology Lectures:
Dr. A. S. Pearse, of.Duke Univer-
sity, wil present the following lec-
tures:
April 2, 4:15 p.m., "Tropical Na-
ture". Illustrated. Natural Science
Auditorium. (University Lecture).
April 2, 7:30 p.m. "Migration of
Animals from Ocean to Land and
Freshwater." Illustrated. Room 2116
Natural Science Bldg.
April 3, 4:15 p.m. "The Parasites
of Nigerian Rodents." Illustrated.
Room 2116, NaturalScience bldg.
The fifth freshman lecture in
Hygiene for men, will be given in
Waterman Gymnasium, Thursday
and Friday, March 26 and 27, at
3-4 and 5 p.m. This requirement in-
cludes freshmen in the regular phy-
sical training classes and athletic
squads and others that have been
excused from these groups.
Chemical Engineers: Professor
George G. Brown will talk on "Re-
lation of good gasoline to motor
performance" Thursday, March 26,
1931 at 7:30 p.m. There will also
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DOUG SMITH, America's Personality Boy
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FLOYD SNYDER and his Nationally Fa-
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