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MICHIGAN DAILY

if they expect to have their names appear on the Senior invitations and
to be eligible for other class functions. Members of the finance committeef
will be at the desk near Room 221 West Engineering Building Monday and
Tuesday to receive payment.
Senior Mechanical Engineers: As we are anxious to get our group pic-
tures underway, will you kindly make your contribution of 50 cents by the]
middle of the week. In case you are not in favor of this paln, kindly so
advise, (Room 221).
Nell Gwynn Society Patrons: Owing to the Hillel production of the
Dybbuk, the box-office for the Nell Gwyn play cannot be operated on the
schedule announced. Patrons are asked to notice the revised box-office
schedule: Sunday, 10-12 and 2-6; Monday and Tuesday: the same hours,
and 6-9 p. m. also. Reservations may also be secured by calling 2-3648
Lny evening after 6.
ACADEMIC NOTICES
Geology II, 31, and 32: Make up bluebook Monday, at 4:00 in Room
3056 N.S.
Sociology 51: The mid-semester examination will be held Wednesday,
April 5, at 4 o'clock in the following rooms:
A through H ...................... 25 A.H.
I through R .......................1025 A.H.
S through Z ....................... 101 Ec.
Make-up thesis No. I in Psychology 33, 35, 37, will be written Tuesday
in Room 3126 N.S. from 7 to 10 p. m.
Master's Candidates in Sociology: The French and German examina-
tions for Master's candidates in this department will be held Saturday'
morning, April 22, at 10 o'clock, Room 102 Ec.
LECTURES AND CONCERTS
University Lectures: Count Sforza will deliver a lecture, "French and}
Germans" on Monday, April 3, 4:15 p. in., Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre.
Max Montor will give readings from Lessing's "Nathan der Weise" (in1
German), on Wednesday, April 5, 4:15 p. in., Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre.r
University of Michigan Band Concert: The University of Michigant
Band, Nicholas D. Falcone, Conductor, Assisted by Joseph Brinkman, Pian-
ist, will give a recital Wednesday evening, April 5, in Hill Auditorium, at
8:15. The general public with the exception of small children is invited
without admission charge, but is respectfully urged to be seated on time
as the doors will be closed during numbers:
Mozart: Overture to "The Marriage of Figaro"; Schubert: Allegro
moderato from Unfinished Symphony; Debussy: "Claire De Lune"; Borghi:
Pia noConcerto in D Major, I. Allegro Maestoso, II. Andante Largo III.'
Rondo Grazioso (Mr. Brinkman) (First performance at these concerts)
Ravel: Bolero.
Free Lecture on Christian Science: Christian Science Organization at
the University of Michigan announces a Free Public Lecture on Christian
Science by Frederick B. Hill, C. S., Member of the Board of Lectureship
of the Mother Church, First Church of Christ Scientist, in Boston Massa-
chusetts. At Hill Auditorium, Sunday evening, April 2, at eight o'clock.
EXHIBITION
Ann Arbor Art Association announces an exhibition of drawings, prints
and paintings by some of the fore-1

worship today are: 8:00 a. m. The
Holy Communion, 9:30 a. m. Church
School, 11:00 a. m. Kindergarten,
11:00 a. m. The Rite of Confirmation
and sermon by the Right Reverend
Herman Page, D.D., 8:00 p. m. Can-
tata by the men and boys choir,
Maunder's "Olivet to Calvary."
Presbyterian St u de nt Appoint-

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LAUNDRIES
STUDENT - And family washing
careful work at lowest prices. Ph.
3006. 6c

mt s:JA-u s-LAUNDRY - Soft water. 2-1044.
Towels free. Socks darned. 13c
9:30--Student Classes meet at the
church House. LOST
10:30-Morning Worship. Family LOST-A Sigma Kappa pin. Any in-
Sunday. LS- 378Kpp i. n n
formation, call 2-2417. 378
5:30-Social Hour and Supper.
6:30 - Student Forum. G u e st FOR SALE
Speaker, Mrs. G. J. Diekema, who WILLYS-KNIGHT-De Luxe sedan,
i y r the subject, "This 9600 miles. Extra tires. Fender
8 wells. Sacrifice for immediate sale.
8:00-Campus Worship service at Borm40d 3s374
Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. There Box
will be a presentation of St. Joan as- TYPING
sisted by the Glee Club in the after-TYER IN -nMiegah
noon for those who cannot be pres- TYPEWRITING-And Mimeograph-
ent at 8 o'clock. ing promptly and neatly done in
9:15-Student Reception for Presi- our shop by experienced operators
dent Hutchins at Wesley Hall. at moderate rates. 0. D. Morrill,
The Typewriter & Stationery Store,
Rorief ld.AA;-314 S. State St. 101c

TYPING-Notes, papers, and Grad.
theses. Clyde Heckart, 3423. 35c
TYPING - Stenography. Miss E.
Wells, Phone 4546. 24c
ROOM AND BOARD
ROOM-And board at 807 S. State
for $3.25 a week. Come and see.
Good food. Two in a room. Show-
ers. Call 8912. 373
NOTICE
UPHOLSTERING - Fine furniture
repairing, refinishing and uphol-
stering,' Also antiques. P. B. Haird-
ing, 960 Canal, Phone 3432. 31c
BLUE BIRD BOOK NOOK, lending
library. Sc daily. Clean covers. Uni-
versity Music House. 10:30 to 5:30.
21c
WANTED
WANTED-To ride to or near State
College, Penn. Phone 8741.

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ap s Gxuud: 1i:4b, ermon, The
Transfigured Jesus," Mr. Sayles;
12:00 Noon, Student study group, at
Guild House, Mr. Chapman; 6:00
Student open meeting. Vernon Hicks,
Grad., in Forestry, will speak on "Re-
ligion." Social hour and refresh-
ments follow.
To Lutheran Students: Student
Club Sunday evening meeting at St.
Paul's Lutheran C h u r c h, corner
Third and W. Liberty. Rev. Freder-
ick Sattelmeier, M.A., presently in
charge of St. Thomas Church, Free-
dom will speak on "PSYCHOLOGY
and RELIGION." Every one interest-
ed is invited to attend. Supper is
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CARL SANDBURG
Is Coming in Person
APRIL 4
Hill Auditorium
Tickets on Sale at Wahr's, Union

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BEHOLD THE WONDERS OF A NEW SHOW WORLD!
Today you will see modern miracles
wrought upon the screen in Warner Bros.
epoch-marking extravaganza of drama,
melody and mirth

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most sensAtional motion picture ever produced! w _/!

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