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should elect course 122. Course 124 will not be given. 'orman Maier.
Medical Latin-Course 41, for premedical and predental students,
will be given the second semester at 8 o'clock on Tuesday and Thursday.
The course includes a study of the history of ancient and mediaeval
medicine and interpretations in Celsus. Bruno Meinecke..
Mediaeval Latin-Course 135, will be given the second semester, and
will meet at 8 o'clock onlMonday, Wednesday, and Friday.
Bruno Meinecke.
Senior Mechanical Engineers: Individual photographs of those who
wish to be included in the group picture must be in this week.
English 52--The Age of Johnson: This course will be given at 10
o'clock in Room 2235 A. H. Professor Humphreys.
Sophomora Registration in English: Sophomores who wish to regis-
ter for Englis'N 31 and 32 will find in the Supplementary Announcement
a comnplete list of changes in sections and instructors in these courses.
CONCERT TODAY
Twilight Organ Recital Palmer Christian, University organist, will
give a Christmas program at 4:15 o'clock in Hill Auditorium, which will
be the last organ recital until after the holiday vacation. The general
public with the exception of small children is invited to attend.
EXHIBITION
Exhibit of "Sculpture of Our Times" and the Exhibition of Murals
by Thomas H. Benton, are open daisy in the AlumniMemorial Hall fromI
9 until 5 II
EVENTS TODAY
University Broadcasting-2 o'clock: "The Armistice and its Imme-
diate Causes," by Karl H. keicheqbach. Piano solos by Miss Helen Van
Loon.
Visitors' Nights Angell Hall Observatory: The public is invited to
visit the Angell Hall Observatory to obse'rve the moon from 7 to 10 o'clock
op Wednesday and Thursday evenings, Dec. 16 and 17. Children must
be accompanied by adults.
German Department: Regular monthly luncheon at 12:15, Michigan
Union.
Philosophy 31: There will be a Musicians Frolic
mid-semester make-up examination AT
at 5 p. in., in loom 202 S. W. 1 GRANGERS
Thur.,Dec.17
School of Educ'ation-Graduate T D
Students and Members of the Fac- 9-1
ulty: The December meeting of the EIGHT BANDS
Educational Research Chub will be ENTERTAINERS
held at 7:15, in Elementary School
Library. Mr. Lofton V. Burge will Admission .50c
give a report on his researches in Couple .. . $1.00
Research Club: Regular meeting at 8 p. in., in Room 2528 East Medi-
cal building. Papers will be presented by Dr. C. W. Edmunds on "The
Exhaustion of the Adrenal Glands," and Dr. Carl E. Guthe on "'e
Lunar Count of the Maya Indians of Guatemala." The Council will meet
at 4:05 p. in., in Room 2083 Natural Science building.
Botanical Seminar meets at 4:30, Room 1139, N. S. bldg. Paper by
William R. Taylor, "The environment of alpine algal communities in
British Columbia (Illustrated)."
Chemical Engineering Seminar: Mr. W. C. Schroeder will address
the Seminar at 4 o'clock in Room 3201 East Engineering building on the
subject, "The SO,-CO, Ratio for the Prevention of Sulfate Boiler Scale."
Mathematical Tea at 4 p. in., Room 3001, Angell Hall.
University Girls' Glee Club will give a Christmas tea for the Fresh-'
man Girls' Glee Club from 3:30 to 5:30 in the Grand Rapids Room of
the League.
University Girls' Glee Club: Important rehearsal at 7:30 p. in., in
the committee room.
Varsity Glee Club: All members must be present at rehearsal tonight
in Hill Auditorium at 7:15.4
Zeta Phi Eta: This week's social meeting will be held with Athena,
Alpha Nu, and Adelphi at the Woman's Athletic building from 8 to 10.
This is our get-together party, and attendance is required, as for usual
meetings.
Phi Sigma: Mr. Silvey of the Zoology department will speak at 7:30
p. in., in Room 2116 N. S., on "An Ecological Consideration of the Bur-
rowing Insects on the Inner Beach
of Certain Freshwater Lakes." Also
election of members.
Interpretive Arts S piety will pre-
sent a program of readings from
Poetry this evening at'7:15 sharp,
Room 302 Mason Hall. The public
is cordially invited.
Faculty Rifle Shoot tonight at
7:30. Al faculty members are cor-
dially invited.
University of Michigan Radio
Club meets at 7:30 p. m., in Room
248 West Engineering bldg. Prof.
Lewis N. Holland wil give a lecture-
demonstration on "Some Interest-
ing Uses of Vacuum Tubes." All in-
terested are cordially invitec.
Chess and Checker Club: A short
but important meeting at 7:30 p.
mn., in Room 302 of the Union. There
will be a checker match against the
Ann Arbor Masons at the Masonic
Temple at 8 o'clock.
Dr. Frederick B. Fisher will hold
the weekly Fireside Hour at 4 p. m.
Sociedad Hispauica will meet at
the Michigan League at 4 o'clock
this afternoon. Entertainment will
include piano music and a speech
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