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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

gan Union. Tournament finals will
be played at this time .
COMING EVENTS
Business Administration Assem-
bly: All students in the School of
Business Administration are ex-
pected to attend a general assem-
bly Thursday, Nov. 19, at 9 o'clock
in Room 1025 Angell Hall. Mr.
Walker D. Hines, formerly Director
of the United States Railroad Ad-
ministration, will speak on "The
Effects of Recent Railroad Con-
solidations."
Bacteriology 113a: First meeting
of the class will be held Thursday,
Nov. 19, at 1 p. in., in Room 2552
East Medical building. Come pre-
pared with notebook, laboratory
coat or gown, and a $5 Hygienic+
Laboratory ticket, obtainable at1
Treasurer's office.

the Ethel Fountain H'ussey Room
of the League on Friday, Nov. 20,
at four o'clock. There will be an
informal discussion of possible so-
cial activities for graduate women.
Geological Journal Club will meet
Thursday, Nov. 19, at 8 o'clock, in
Room 4056 N. S. Dr. R. Karpinsky
will speak on "Metalliferous Depos-
its of the Southern Vosges Moun-
tains."
Observatory Journal Club meets
Thursday, Nov. 19, at 4:15, in the
Observatory lecture room. Mr. Or-
ren Mohler wil review the article
"Astrophysical Applications a n d
Tests of the Quantum Theory of
Natural Line Widths," by A. Unsold.
Senior Class, School of Educa-
tion: Election of officers, 11 o'clock
Thursday, Nov. 19, U. H. S. aud.

Faculty Women's Club: A thimble D CXPI rtIQn Club
and card party will be held in the
Michigan League ball room, Friday, Named Term Officers
Nov. 20, at 2:30 'promptly. Tea and
an, informal reception will follow Meeting last night, the Transpor-
th4 presentation of prizes at four tation club elected B. W. Johnson,
o'clock. '32E, to the presidency of the club
for this year. William J. Bird, '32E,
OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY--Sor- was named senior vice-president,
ority girls were given the "air" as and E. 0. Marshall, '32E, junior
a climax to rushing week when a vice-president. Howard W a 1 k e r,
sorority gave a "plane party." Sixty '34E, was elected secretary, and F.
girls went up in airplanes from the A. Ronan, '31E, was named to the
Curtis flying field at Columbus. treasurership.
Each member and rushee was in-' New members for the club will
sured before the trip was taken. be voted upon at the next meeting.

Faculty, College of Literature, Sciene, and the Arts: Mid-semester
:ort cards have now been distributed through the Campus Messenger
vice. Instructors are requested to report not later than Nov. 20, the
ines of all students whose standing is at this time D or E. These
ides should not indicate merely the mark received on the mid-semes-
r, if such an examination is given. More cards, if needed, can be had
my office. These cards should be used only for reports of the work
students enrolled in this College. W. R. Humphreys.
Graduate School Students: All graduate students who have not
ed a formal application for the degree which they are seeking should
so at once. The application forms are available in the office of the
'aduate School, Room 1014 Angell Hall. Students specializing in Edu-
tion need not fill out these forms. G. Carl Tjuber, Dean.
Students, School of Education: Permission to drop courses without
grades will not be given after Wednesday, Nov. 25, except under
traordinary circumstances. No course is considered officially dropped
.less it has been reported in the office of the Recorder of the School
Education, Room 1437 U. Elementary School.
Psychology 31 Exam.: Students in morning section with names be-
ining with A through Q report to N. S. auditorium as usual. All
aers report to Room 25 A. H. All students in afternoon lecture sec-
n report to N. S. auditorium at 3 p. m.

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Geology I and 31: Make-up blue-
book will be given Friday, Nov. 20, Engineers, Student Branch meets
at 4 o'clock in Room 3056 N. S. on Thursday, Nov. 19, at 7:30 p. m.,
---e :.i in Room 3201 E. Eng. bldg. Dr. T.
Senior Engineers: Dues viif be P. Hou, chief engineer of the Paci-
collected m the corridor of the fic Alkali Company, is to give a
mai flof the West2 igineeinggeneral survey of the ammonia-
building (near Room 221), Thurs-gnrlsveofteam i-
day and Friday, from 9 to 12 and soda industry. All chemical engi-
:neering students are invited to at-
1:30 to 3:30. tend.
Graduate Women: The Dean of ,J-Hop Committee: Meeting Sun-
Women and her staff invite all the day, Nov. 22, at 5 p. m., Room 302,
graduate women students to tea i Union.
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dance tonight in the
den basement-
peppy -music by don
1oomfi;-good food.

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