THE MICHIGAN DAI LY WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 1931 MA- M, 10- -.10 - 9 1110 44 the Health Service. For additional information call Ens. H. H. Boys. EVENTS TODAY French Lecture: Mr. Abraham Herman will give the last lecture on the Cercle Francais program: "Un Romancier Contemporain: Edouard Estaunie," at 4:15 o'clock, room 103, Romance Language building. History 12 (Lecture Section I): Mid-semester examination at the I lecture hour. Mr. Scott's and Mr. Slosson's sections in room 1025 Angell hall; all others in Natural Science auditorium. Aeronautical Society: It is imperativethat all members whohare interested in motorized flight training attend the meeting to be held at 7:30 in 348 West Engineering building. Mr. Oliphant of the Ypsilanti Airport will speak to the Society concerning rates and possibilities for a Flying Organization. Undergraduate Physics Club meeting in the staff room of the East Physics building, at 7:30. David Netzorg, '34, will present a talk on "Interesting Physical Phenomena connected with the Cycloid." The' talk will be illustrated with apparatus constructed especially for the occasion. All interested are cordially invited to attend. Chemical Engineering Seminar: Mr. John T. Eash will be the speaker at the Seminar today at 4 o'clock in room 3201 East Engineering building, on the subject "The Alpha Phase Boundary of the Copper, Tin, Nickel System." Mathematical Club: Tea at 4:00 p. in., in room 3201 A. H. Senior Engineers: Orders for caps and gowns will be taken from 10-11 a. m. and 2-5 p. in., at the table in front of room 221. Bring $4.50 for rental. Height and hat size required. Scabbard and Blade: Important meeting tonight at the Union at 7:15 o'clock. Phi Sigma meeting at 7:30 p. in., in room 1139 Natural Science bldg. Mr. Dempster of the Medical School, will talk on, "Pre-Vasalian Ana- tomy." A discussion on a topic of general interest will be lead by two members of the chapter. New members will be elected. Michiganensian Business Staff meeting this afternoon at 4:15. Everyone must be present. Gargoyle Business Staffs and Tryouts will meet at 4 p. in. Tryouts will report at 3 p. in. for mailing out. Craftsmen: There will be no degree work tonight. There will be. a regular meeting Saturday at 7:30 p. m. Episcopal Students: Noon-day Services in Harris hall, Wednesday, and Thursday, 12:05-2:20, followed by luncheon. Michigan Dames are giving a party for members and husbands, at 3 o'clock, at Palmer field house. All members and husbands are cor- dially invited. COMING EVENTS University Lectures: Thursday, April 2, 4:15 p. m., in Natural Science auditorium. Dr. A. S. Pearse, of Duke University: "'Tropical Nature" (Illustrated). Friday, April 3, 4:15 p. in., Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. Mr. Henry Cowell, musical composer and editor of New Music: "New Musical Re- sources." The public is invited. Sociology 262 Seminar in Human Ecology: This seminar will meet Thursday, April 2, at 7:15, in room 104 Economics. All Campus Forum: Harvey J. Campbell, secretary of the Detroit Board of Commerce, will speak on "The New Business Era" in room D, Alumni Memorial hall, Thursday, at 4:15 o'clock. A. S. M. E. meeting with S. I. E., Thursday, April 2, at 7:30, room 302 of the Union. Mr. Coghlin, vice- president of the Det. Screw Prod. Co. will speak. Industrial Engineering Society:1 There will be a joint meeting with the A. S. M. E., Thursday night, April 2, at 7:30, in room 302 of the Union. Mr. Coghlin, vice-president L L E of the Detroit Screw Products com- pany will speak on "Some Phasesi THE CHOICEST of Management and Production Control of the Jobbing Shop." Mr. IN TOWN Coghlin has had much experience along these lines, and so -his talk should be very interesting. All in- terested are welcome. Applied Mechanics Colloquium: W. O. Freyberg will present a paper on "Freyssinet Methofl as Applied to the Construction of Some Arch Bridges in France." The paper will be preceeded by a review of current literature pertaining to Applied Mechanics. The Colloquium will meet at 7:30 p. mn., Thursday, April 2, 1931, in room 445 West Engineer- ing bldg. Your attendance is re- spectfully solicited. Journal Club of the Observatory will be held at 4:15 Thursday after- noon in the class room of the Observatory. Mr. Morris K. Jessup, recently returned from 'Lamont- Hussey Observatory at Bloemfon- tein, South Africa, will talk on the subject "South African Observa- (Continued on Page 3) CAMPUS TRAVEL BUREAU Union Side Desk 12-6 P. M. student express IThegf for spring vacation round trip low fares to all points Union Side Desk 12-6 P. M. CAMPUS TRAVEL BUREAU 4 Theosophy: Regular meeting at 8 p. m., in the Michigan League. - .{- M9Ir. Paul Clancy will speak on Astrology. T SUITS Michigan Socialist Club meets tonight at 7:30, in room 302 of the MADE TO ORDER Union. Members are requested to be prompt to discuss the business of $35 up the meeting. Prof. Meader will address the club on the subject, "The R Del PreD Place of Cooperation In Modern Scientific Thought." Visitors welcome. *e Custom Tailor University Girls' Glee Club: Regular meeting at 7:30 p. m., at the Liberty1at1State League. 'fill 1111111111111111111111State 11111111 UNIVERSITY FLOWER SHOP Inc. 229 S. State St. We Deliver Phone 6030 .___ q s 'Varsity R.. 0. T. C. Band: Rehearsal tonight at 7:15. Women in Freshman Pageant: The Waltz group will meet at 3 p. m. today in Barbour gymnasium upstairs. The Greek Athletes will meet at 3:45 at the same place. 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