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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

speak at the Foundation. His sub- mination of Temperature from Band
ject is "On the So-called Jewish Spectra" at 4:15 p. m. Tuesday, in
Type" or "A Study of Faith Rather Room 1041, East Physics Bldg. All in-
Than Faith." terested are cordially invited .to at-
Itend.

percot .1 5cent. Graduate Outing Club will have a
supper hike Sunday. Meet in front
Harris Hall: Sunday 9:30 a. m. of Angell Hall at 3 p. m. We would
Holy Communion - Williams Memo- appreciate reservations in advance.
rial Chapel. "Conversatione" for stu- Phone 5745. Bring 15c to cover ex-
dents Sunday evening at seven penses. All graduate students are
o'clock. Leader, Professor Cooper H. welcome.
Langford of the Department of Phil-
osopsy. The general topic for discus- Sm
sion will be "Ethics or Religion." thent Volunteer meeting, at 4:30
in Te Cabinet Room of Lane Hall
St. Andrew's Episcopal Church: Mr. Tarin P. Sinha will meet with
Services of worship Sunday are: 8:00 us.
a. m. The Holy Communion; 9:30 a.
m. Church School; 11 a. m. Kin- Coming Events
dergarten; 11:00 a. m. SPECIAL AR- .o.m
MISTCE DY SEVICEand ermo Botanical Journal Club will meet
MISTICE DAY SERVICE and sermon Tuesday, Nov. 14, at 7:30 p. m. in
by the Reverend Henry Lewis. room 1139 N. S. Papers by Dr. Mains,
{ Mrs. Arnold, Miss Nissen, Mi. Brodie
Presbyterian Student Appoint- and Mr. Tidd. All interested are cor-
ments, Sunday: dially invited.
9:00 Breakfast at the Michigan
League. Research .Club will meet in Room
9:30 Round Table at Michigan 2528 East Medical Building on Wed-
League. Subject, "Religion and nesday. November 15, at 8 p. m. The
Persnal WConduct." following papers will be presented:
10:45 Morning Worship, Minister "~Determination of Form in Aph-
Rev. Alfred Lee Klaer. Subject, ids," by Professor A. F. Shull.
"Adequate Religion." dyPrfsrA..Shl-
5:30 Social Hour and supper. "Coleridge as Revealed in his Un-
56:30 Socienl orum.dChupper. n s ublished Correspondence," by Pro-
6 :30 Student Forum. Chicago and ifessor E. L. Griggs.
its problems will be the subject A meeting of the council will be
of discussionh held at 7:30 p. m.
Congregational Church - Today: Physics Colloquium: Professor O. S.
Sermon by Mr. Heaps, "What Is Duffendack will speak on the "Deter-
Right?" Continuing the series on -
"Successful Living."
The Student Fellowship will be ad-
dressed at 6:30 by Prof. Rev. E. W.
Blakeman. His subject will be "A
Philosophy of Religion." Discussions
to follow.__ __ _ __ _

Mathematical Club: Regular meet-
ing will be held on Tuesday, Novem-
ber 14, at 8:00 p. m. in Room 3017
Angell Hall. Professor T. R. Running
will speak on "Graphical Methods for
Graduating Weighted Data."
Acolytes (Philosophical Society):
Professor Z. Clark Dickinson, of the
Department of Economics, will speak
on "Philosophy of Value: Economic
Values and Their Relation to Other
Types of Value," Monday evening,
7:30, Room 202 South Wing, Students
interested in Philosophy and Eco-
nomics are invited.
Graduate Students In English:. All
graduate students in the English De-
partment are invited to attend a dis-
cussion of the literary theories of
I. A. Richards to be held Friday, No-
vember 17, at 4 o'clock in the Alum-
nae Room, Women's League (third
floor). After the discussion, there will
be a meeting for the organization of
an English Journal Club, to which all
graduate students in the Department
are eligible. A committee will present
a constitution for discussion and
adoption.
Howard M. Jones.
Adelphi House of Representatives
meeting Tuesday at 7:30 in the so-
ciety's room, 4th floor of Angell Hall.
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All those men admitted into the so-
ciety this fall are expected to be pres-
ent for the initiation ceremonies. Or-
ganization for the year will follow
the initiation.
Alpha Nu meets Tuesday, Novem-
ber 14, at 7:30 in the Alpha Nu room
fourth floor Angell Hall. Freshmen
and other pledges will present a de-
bate. Everyone cordially invited to
attend.
Sociedad Hispanica: Important
meeting Wednesday, Nov. 15, at 7:30,
Michigan League. A cordial invitation
is extended to all those interested in
the Society, and it is especially neces-
sary and urged that all members, as
well as those desirous of membership,1
attend this meeting.
University Girls Glee Club full re-.
hearsal on Monday, Nov. 13, at the
League from 5 to 6. Everyone must be
there. Room will be posted on the
bulletin board.
Hygiene Examination - Women
Students: The freshmen hygiene ex-
amination will be held in the west
amphitheatre of the West Medical
Building on Monday, November 13 at
4:15.
The upperclass examination will be
held in the same room on Tuesday,
November 14, at 4:15.
Rifle Club - Women Students: A
meeting of all girls interested in rifle
is to be held on Wednesday, Novem-

Football Clinic To
Hear Two Speakers
A capacity crowd is expected to be
in attendance next Monday noon at
the Hotel Statler, Detroit, when the
members of the University of Michi-
gan Club of Detroit gather for their
weekly football clinic and luncheon.
As a special feature. the program
at this session will feature two speak-
ers instead of one, as has been cus-
tomary this year. Ray O. Courtright,
freshman football coach, and Joe
Magidsohn, Big Ten football official,
will speak.
It is expected that Courtright, who
scouted Iowa in preparation for to-
morrow's game, will explain the plays
and defense constructed to meet the
Hawkeye attack. He will also com-
ment on the prospects for next year's
squad among the men on the pres-
ent freshman team.
ber 15, at 4:15 in the Women's Ath-
letic Building.
Rifle Club for Women Students:
All old members of the Rifle Team
are asked to report to Captain Curtis
at the Women's Athletic Building on
Monday, November 13, from four to
six o'clock.
The Play-Reading Section of the
Faculty Women's Club will meet on
Tuesday, November 14, Michigan
Union. The meeting will begin
promptly at 2:15.

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