THE MICHIGAN DAILY cal Standardizationls related to the Manufacture of Medicinal Prepara- tions. Students of Ph'armacy are urged to attend this lecture. Others who may be interested are cordially invited. Psychology 127: Examination for those absent at the final will be held today, at 3 o'clock in Room 4128 N.S. Psychology 129: Make-up examination will be Thursday, March 10, at 3 o'clock in Room 4129 N.S. English 125 and English 184: Professor L. A. Strauss will not meet these classes today. Zoology 31 (Organic Evolution): A supplementary examination for those absent from the final will be given Saturday, March 12, 9-12 A.M. in Room 2103, Natural Science Building. Detroit Engince will Lecture on Tool Engineering: As a part of Shop 7, Jig and Fixture Design, the Department of Engineering Shop has scheduled a series of lectures to be given by a number of prominent Detroit engineers. The third of this series is to be given in Room 1042 of the East Engineering building today at & a.m., by Mr. Carl J. Oxford, Chief Engineer, National Twist Drill and Tool Company. His subject will be "The 'Design, Fabrication, Heat Treatment and Uses of Twist Drills." Members of the faculty, as well as local manufacturers and students who are interested in this subject, are invited to attend. Chemical Engineering Seminar. Mr. Clarence A. Siebert will be the speaker at the Seminar at 4 o'clock today in room 3201 East Engineering building on the subject, "The Critical Ranges in Pure Iron and Carbon Alloys." 1 A.S.C.E.-Student Branch sponsors an illustrated lecture on the "History of Suspension Bridges," by A. A. Jakkula of the University C.E. department today at 7:30. p.m., Room 1213 East Engineering building. Public invited. Admission free. flow to Study-Freshman Engineers: All in this group who have not yet received definite instructions as to time and place of meeting should call at room 239 West Engineering building on Wednesday after-a noon or Thursday morning (after 9:00 a.mA. Senior Engineers: March 18 is the last date on which class dues can be paid for men wishing their names in senior announcements and grad- uation -programs. Treasurers receipt will be necessary for the purchase of announce- ments and programs. Only those having paid their dues will be included ' in the senior class group picture. Dues will be'payable in corridor over engineering arch from 9-12 and 1-2:30 on Thursday and Friday, March 10 and 11. Chemistry Colloquium: Dr. L. C. Anderson will speak on "Halo- chromy," today at 4 p.m., Room 303. Mathematical Tea in Room 3201 Angell Hall today at 4 o'clock. EVENTS TODAY German Recital: 4:15 p.m., Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre (admission free), by Max Montor, well-known German actor. Passages from both parts of Faust will be given. Elective Tap Dancing-Women Students: 'Those interested in be- ginning and intermediate tap dancing will meet at the Women's Athletic building, at 4 o'clock. The group will be divided at this meeting. University of Michigan Radio Club meets this evening at 7:30 in the Social Science Meeting on Michigan Union. Mr. Leonard Boddy will speak on "Home Recording." day evening at 6:30 at the Professor K. C. McMurry wil Frcosh Frolic Pommitteemeeting at 2:30 p.m., in Union. on the subject: The Significe Fros Froic ~inmiteeGeography for the Social S5 Dinner will be served prom: Fireside Hour at 4 o'clock at Wesley Hall. Dr. Frederick Fisher will 6:30. meet with the students in the usual weekly discussion group. Annual Methodist Student Harris Hall: Mid-week student Lenten service 12:15 Chapel in quet: Union, 6 o'clock, Frida; Harris Hall conducted by Edward Calver, followed by special "luncheon." 11. Speaker, Paul Voorhies, Attorney General. Tickets fc at Wesley Hall. Semi-formal i All Campus Forum: Dr. T. L. Purdom, Director o1the-University Bureau of Appointments, will speak on "Why Students Fail," Thursday at 4:15, in Natural Science Aud. Athletic Managers of All Sorority Houses and Dormitories will meet with the Booth and Floor committee of the Penny Carnival at the League on Thursday at 4 o'clock, to submit plans for their carnival booths, the room to be posted on the bulletin board. Pegasus meeting Thursday, 7:15 p.m., in League. Very important. Plans for horse show to be discussed. Slide Rule Dance Committee meeting Thursday, 7 p.m., in room 214 Wesley Players. Meeting call 7:30 P.M. Thursday, Mar. 10 portant. War Resisters' Internationa conscientious objectors and in sympathy with their attitui invited to a meeting 'of the Resisters' League on Friday, 1 11 at 7:30 p.m., in Lane Hall torium. A brief talk on the H of the War Resisters Interna will be followed by a genera West Engineering building. cussion of Engineers and Architects We are prepared to supply you with what you may'require of DRAWING MATERIAL AND SUPPLIES Every article guaranteed at WA VNIVERSITY BOOKSTORES !, "THE BRILLIANT COMIC OPERA SUCCESS" e University Symphony Orchestra: Broadcasting, 1:30 to; Special rehearsal Wednesday at 3 o'clock in Morris Hall. Wednesday evening with chorus at Hill Auditorium, at 7 p.m. 2:30 p.m. Rehearsal 1 3i11 Auditorium - Interfraternity Council meets at 7:30 p.m., in Room Union. One of the most important meetings of the year. dents please attend. 305, Michigan House Presi- 1 Scabbard and Blade. Meeting at Union 7:15 p.m. Room posted. Aeronautical Society: Meeting Wednesday March, 9, at 7:30 p.m., in Room 348, West Engineering building, for those intefesting in further organization of a' flying club. Elective Posture Class for Women Students' will meet in Barbour gymnasium this evening at 7:15 instead of on Tuesday evening as was previously announced. Anyone interested urged to attend. Michigan Technic Tryouts. Meeting of Technic staff and try-outs tonight at 7:30, Technic office, 3036 E. Eng. Bldg. Anyone interested is inyited to try out. Gargoyle Business Staff: Upper and lower staff members and fresh- men report in business office at 3 o'clock today. Michiganensian Business Staff: There will be an important meet- ing of-the Business Staff at 4 p.m. All second semester freshmen inter- ested in working on the staff should attend as well as 'all regular staff members. largo March ii an Tickets $1.00-75c BOX OFFICE OPEN DAILY 2 P. M.-5 P. M. AND FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 7 P. M.-9 P. M. 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