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October 15, 1933 - Image 2

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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

meet at 9:00 p. m. Monday, October
16, to elect officers and arrange a
program for the coming year. Cider
and doughnuts will be served.
Students Press Club: Meeting to be
held in room E, Haven Hall, Monday,
Oct. 16, 8 p. m. Prof. Pollock of Polit-
ical Science department, will be prin-
cipal speaker.
Comedy Club: There will be no
Monday meeting as had been pre-.
viously announced. Be sure to plan
on the banquet, Tuesday 7:00 p. m.
at the Union, at which time the new
members will be formally initiated.
Interpretive Arts Society: Tryouts
for membership and for parts in the
plays and other programs of this so-
ciety will begin Wednesday, Oct. 18,
at 7 o'clock in Room 302 Mason Hall.
Any person interested. in the prac-
tice of the interpretive arts may try-

out at this time or by special ar-
rangement with Professor Hollister.
All members are urged to be at this
meeting.
Music Appreciation Group of Jun-
ior A.A.U.W. will meet on Tuesday,
Oct. 17, at 8:00 at the home of Helen
Manchester, 1108 Prospect Avenue.
All members who are interested in
this group are invited to be present.
Freshmen and others interested in
speech activities are invited to the
second Alpha Nu smoker to be held
Tuesday, Oct. 17, in the Alpha Nu
room fourth floor Angell Hall at 7:30.
Exhibition humorous debate by the
members.
Mimes: There will be a meeting
of Mimes at 5:00 Monday afternoon
in room 302, Michigan Union.

of A. A. U. W. will meet on Monday,
October 16 at 7:30 p. m., in Barbour
Gymnasium, under the direction of
Miss Emily White. Graduate women
who are interested in the class may
also join.
University Men and Women: The
first meeting of the Beginners' Class
in Social Dancing will be on October
17, at 7:30 p. m., in the Michigan
League Ballroom.
The first meeting of the Interme-
diate Class will be on October 19, at
7:30 p. M., in the Michigan League
Ballroom.
An honorary fraternity is being
formed at Xavier College for students
who make good grades while partic-
ipating in extra-curricular activities.
Excellence is the latter is primary.

Two Michigan Men Write
For Historical Magazine
Announcement by the Michigan
Historical Commission of contribu-
tors to the Michigan History Mag-
azine for 1932 includes the names of
three members of the University fac-
ulty.
In the summer number, Dr. Ran-
dolph G. Adams, director of the Wil-
liam L. Clements Library, published
an article entitled "Notes on Portraits
of George Washington Owned in
Michigan.'
An article, "The Early Days of the
University of Michigan" was con-
tributed to the autumn number by
Wilfred B. Shaw, director of Alumni
Relations. Included in the same num-
ber was a story,

Rhythms Class of the Junior Group
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