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THE MICHIGAN

DAILY

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 1931

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English 298 will not meet today.
Make-up for the midsemester in Psychology 34 will be given in room
3126, N. S., today. W. B. Pillsbury.
Marketing 152: Both sections of Marketing 152 will meet at 3 o'clock
in room 101 Economics bldg., instead of at the usual morning hours.
Math. 49 and 51, Class Announcement: Those students of Math. 49
and 51 who signed appointment sheets for Tabulating Instruction are
reminded that these classes will meet daily at 1 o'clock and 2 o'clock
until Thursday, May 7, in room 216, Angell hall.
If you have not made an appointment for this instruction do so at
220 Ange.ll hall-Wednesday or Thursday-at 3 to 5 p. m.
Before coming to class you must obtain a copy of "The Tabulating
Method" at Slaters' State Street Store. A. D. Meacham.
Chemical Engineering Seminar: Mr. Henry T. Ward will be the
speaker at the Seminar today at 4 o'clock in room 3201 East Engineering
building on the subject, "The Anti-knock Value of Gasoline as Related
to its Solubility in Liquid SO."
Romance Languages Journal Club wiil meet at 4:10 p. m., in room
408 Romance Languages building.
A. S. M. E.: Important business meeting and clection of officers at
5 o'clock.
Iota Alpha: Meeting of the members of Iota Alpha at 7:30 p. m.,
in room 3201 of the East Engineering building. The speaker of the eve-
ning will be Professor J. H. Muyskens, who will address the members on
"Communication."
Research Club Memorial Meeting: The annual memorial meeting
of the Research Club will be held at 8 p. m., in the lecture room on the
first floor of the East Medical building. Papers will be read on Dryden
by Professor Bredvold, and on Faraday by Professor LaPorte. The mem-
bers of the Junior Research Club and the Women's Research Club are
cordially invited to attend this meeting.
U. of M. Radio Club: Regular meeting will be held at 7:30 p. m., in
the Michigan Union. Mr. Allen F. Prescott will speak on "Antenna Sys-
tems for Amateur Use."
Scabbard and Blade: Meeting tonight, room 304 Union, at 7:15. Im-
portant.

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Rehearsal of all members of the
cast and choruses of the Junior
Girls' Play at 7:30 o'clock tonight in
the Lydia Mendelssohn theatre.
This will be the last rehearsal be-
fore the presentation of the play
Thursday night.

Why Good Hats
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will be no meeting this

evening.

'Varsity R. 0. T. C. Band: The
concert band will rehearse tonight
at 7:15 in Morris hall.
Freshmen Girls' Glee Club: There
will be a meeting at 8:30 p. m., in
the Cave of the Michigan League.
COMING EVENTS
Electrical Engineering Seniors:
Mr. Wells, of the Wagner Electric
Corporation (of St. Louis) will in-
terview for recruiting purposes on
Thursday, April 23. Sign up on the
posted schedule.
Faculty Women's Club: The An-
nual Luncheon, which closes the
activities of the Faculty Women's'
Club for the year will be April 30,1
at one o'clock, in the ballroom of I
the Michigan League. Members are
asked to make reservations through
Mrs. D. M. Matthews, 2109 Copley
Street (Tel. 5881) before next Tues-
day.
Faculty Women's Club: Attention
is called to the opening of annual
exhibit of the work of the Art Sec-
tion next Sunday afternoon from 3
to 5 o'clock in Alumni Memorial
Hall, at which time members of the
sectionwill be hostesses to members
of the Club, members of the faculty
and friends.
Recital of "Silas Marner": Pro-
fessor R. D. T. Hollister will give a
recital of George Eliot's "Silas Mar-
ner" for the Michigan Interpretive
Arts Society at 7:30 sharp Thursday
evening, April 23, in room 302
Mason hall. The public is cordially
invited.
Junior Eng.: Intramural baseball,
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Craftsmen: Meet at the Masonic Temple at 7 p. m.
formal dress.

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The University Chess and Checker Club will meet in room 306,
Union, at 7:30 p. m.
Michigan Socialists Club: Meeting at the Union this evening, room
302, at 7:30. Prof. Goodrich will speak on Socialism in the United States
and Australia. All are invited to attend.
Theosophy: Regular meeting in the Michigan League at 8 p. m.
Subject: The Masters of the Wisdom. Everybody welcome.
Freshman Pageant Women: The Primitive Group will meet at Bar-
bour gymnasium at 4:15, the Impressionistic at 4:45, and the Priestess
at 5:15. The Gavotte Group will meet at 4:15 and the Waltz Group
at 4:45.

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