TIE MICHIGAN DAILY AILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN (Conntiued from Page 2) ergarten, 11:00 a. m. Morning er and sermon by the Reverend y Lewis. esbyterian S t u d e n t Appoint- s: 9:30 Morning Classes at the ch House. Freshmen Class- y of the Bible and its Current ications, Lee Klaer. Sophomore Upperclass Students-Campus al Issues, Betty Klaer. 45 Morning Worship, Beginning v series on "Christ in the Mod. Crisis" Tomorrow's topic: "The >tten Factor-God's Owner- Concerning the Leaf Rust of Grass- Club Monday, Jan. 16, Mich. Union, es."9:00 p. mn. 2. Professor Albert ityma: "Eras- mun rand the Oxford Reformers." Michiganensian: The lower staff p i c t u r e including Juniors, and Physics Colloquium: Mr. G. B. B. Sophomores of both the editorial and M. Sutherland will speak on "The business staffs will be taken at Rent- Infrared Spectrum and Molecular schlers Studio, Tuesday, January 17, Structure of 1Nitrogen Tetroxide." at four o'clock. CIASSIFIED DIRECTORY I I I Hour and Supper at the nt Forum-"Where Shall Leaders." The discussion Lee Klaer, Forist Keith, unert, Amy Barton. Student Club: Dr. Le- ian will speak on "Re- logical Discoveries" at 'arish Hll, corner of Street and Fifth Ave- Half-hour at 5:30; Sup- and Speakers at 6:30. ndation is having as its r at this morning's serv- Frederic A. Doppelt, of io will speak on "The an Intelligent Man." League chapel, services Tuesday at 4:15 p. m., Room 1041 E. Physics Bldg. All interested are cor- dially invited. Adelphli house of Representatives. regular meeting Tuesday, Jan. 17, fourth floor of Angell Hall at 7:30. The program will feature an open forum led by two members on "The Freedom of the Press and Literary Censorship." Nomination of officers for next semester will be held. Visi- tors are welcome. Alpha Nu will hold initiation of all1 pledges Tuesday, January 17, at 4:15 in the Alpha Nu room, fourth floor, Angell Hall. All pledges and officers please be present. An initiation ban- quet will be held at 6:15 in the Un- ion following the initiation ceremon- ies. Members call Rogers at 3807 for reservations. Tait Beta Pi: The Michiganensian picture will be taken Tuesday, Jan. 17, at 5:30. Watch this column for a further announcement of the place, Deutseher Zirkel: Meeting Tues- day, Jan. 17, at 8 p. m. in the Michi- gan League. Prof. Willey will speak about "Ein Besuch in Deutschland." All students who are interested are invited to attend. Luncheon for Graduate Students: Tuesday, January 17, in Russian Tea Room of Michigan League Building at 12:15. Cafeteria service. The fac- ulty members attending will be Prof. George R. La Rue, Dr. William Brace, Prof. Louis A. Hopkins, and Mrs. Byrl Bacher. Special Meeting Men's Education Monday Evening Drama Section of the Faculty Womens Club will meet Monday evening at 7:45 o'clock with E Mrs. M. B. Stout, 1417 Morton Ave. Michigan Dames: The general meeting will be held Tuesday, Jan- uary 17, at eight o'clock, Michigan League. An illustrated talk on Leon- ardo da Vinci will be given by Miss Adelaide Adams of the Division of Fine Arts of the College of Litera- ture, Science and the Arts. Please be prompt as Miss Adam's talk will precede the business meeting. Book-shelf and Stage section of the Women's Faculty Club will meet with Mrs. Arthur W. Smith, 1008 Oakland Ave., Tuesday, January 17, at 2:45 p. mn. Mrs. 0. S. Duffen- dack will be the assisting hostess. Japanese Students Are Good Will Visitors Here (Continued from Page 1) friendship of the United States, he said. A new basis for friendship between the United States and Japan is wished by the Japanese, said Maki- yama. The former attitude on the part of the United States of more or less patronizing Japan ought to be lout to an end, and a basis of equality is desired in its place, he declared. 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