THE MICHICAN DAILY. 308, Michigan Union during the specified time designated for office hours. It is impossible to give information out at unreasonable hoursI over the telephone., LECTURE TODAY University Lecture: Dr. Etienne Gilson, Professor of Mediaeval Phi- losophy, at the University of Paris, will lecture in English on the subject, "The Christian Providence," at 4:15 p. in., in Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. MEETINGS TODAY Geology I and 31: Make-up bluebook at 4 o'clock in Room 3056 N. S. Acolytes: There will be a meeting at Professor Vibbert's residence, 620 Oxford Road at 7:15 p. m. Professor Gilson will lead the discussion.' Graduate Women: The Dean of Women and her staff invite all graduate women students to tea in the Ethel Fountain Hussey Room of the League at four o'clock. There will be an informal discussion of possible social activities for graduate women. Play Production: There will be a special matinee at 4:15 p. m., in the Laboratory Theatre of Professor John Lewis Brumm's one act play, "Scrambled Ego." The public is invited. No admission charge. The Latest Marvels in Scientific Discovery and Invention will bQ explained and demonstrated in the Union at 2 o'clock today, Sophomore Cabaret: The Tango Group meets at 3 p. m., at the League, and the Uke Chorus also meets at the League at 4 p. m. The Empress Eugenie Group meets at 4 p. in., the Chess Group I at 4:30 p. M..,1 the Moderns and the Michigan Band at 5 p. m., at Barbour gymnasium. Faculty Women's Club: A card and thimble party will be held in the Michigan League ball room at 2:30. Tea will be served at 4 o'clock. COMING EVENTS Sociology 251 Assignment for Monday: Chs. 13, 19, and 20. R. C. Angell. Research Club: The next meeting of the Research Club will be held on Wednesday, Dec. 16, at 8 p. m., in Room 2528, East Medical building. Dr. C. W. Edmunds will speak on the Exhaustion of the Adrenal Glands and Dr. Carl E. Guthe on the Lunar Count of the Maya Indians of Guatemala. At the October meeting of the Club the following officers for the current year were elected: E. 11. Kraus, President; J. G. Winter, Vice- Duke Elington'aBand President; E. E. Nelson, Secretary; C. S. Schoepfle, Treasurer. L. I. Bred- vold, E. D. Dickinson, and H. P. Thieme were elected members of the I Play at Illinois council for a period of three years. (Special to The Daily) URBANA, Il., Nov. 19.--Dke El- Masonic Students: The next meeting of the Craftsmen will be Satur- ngtoNAd Iov.h19.-Duke E n day Dc. 5ington and his orchestra have been clay, Dec. . obtained to play for the Junior. Michiganensian Women Tryouts and Junior Editors: Important prom at the University of Illinois, meeting of the Staff on Monday, Nov. 23, at 4 p. m. Tryouts must be which will be held Friday, Decem present to be assigned to Lower Staff positions. ber 18. On the following night, McKinney's Cotton Pickers, anoth- Wesley Hall: The foundation presents Professor Preston W. Slosson, er prominent negro orchestra, will of the University History Department, who will speak on "Religion and furnish the music for the Senior Russia," at 6 p. m. informal. Classes at 12 a. m.: Freshman-Professor Carrothers, instructor, Opening day's sales for the prom Undergraduate-Dr. Blakeman, instructor. Graduate Forumr-Ton brought 700 purchasers to the win- Pryor, '26, chairman. dow of the ticket office. --- National Children's Book Week 316 State / U I iI never parehed, never toasted. CAME A are 1ou probably know that heat is used in benefits of heat treatments and still avoid- the treatment of all cigarette tobaccos. 1 ing ever parching or toasting. But you know too that excessive heat can destroy freshness and fragrance. That's why there could be no truly fresh cigarette except for scientifically developed methods of applying heat. 1 It With every assurance we tell you, Camels are truly fresh. They're made fresh -not parched or toasted-and then they're 1ept s fresh in the Camel Humidor Pack. If you wish to know why the swing to Camels is nationwide and steadily growing -switch to them for just one day - then leave them, if you can. r R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY Winston-Salem, N. C. R. . Reynolds Tobacco Company's .f- '- T 1 )----- Reynolds is proud of having discovered and perfected methods for getting the i * . tS. a * I' I I r I ',' a5 . I 'I IIII" 'ifi r / l I, I l C I II jI , 1 ,,+ (Y lid l " ' I II ! it { j'; I I , ' , h i , 4',r 'I i f4 f : .J O"I1 I