302 of the Union. Members of the staff in Business Administration and Economics, and graduate students in these departments are invited. Earhart Seminar for Scholars: Regular meeting on Monday, Nov. 27, at 4 o'clock in Room 315 Haven Hall. Attendance is required. All Women in Education: A very important meeting is being held on Monday, November 27, from 7:30 to 9:00 in the Library of the University Elementary School. All are requested to attend. campus poll conducted by the Stu- dent Council will be discussed. Vis- itors are always welcome to attend and state their views on the subject. Senior Ball Committee: Meeting Tuesday. Room 302 Michigan Union, at 7:30 p. m. Monday Evening Drama Section of the Faculty Women's Club will meet at 7:45 p. m., Nov. 27, at the home of Mrs. H. C. Eckstein, 1553 Broad- way. Motion Picture, "The Advent of Anaesthesia": University Hospital Amphitheatre, Tuesday, Nov. 28, 8:00 p. m. Historical two-reel portrayal of first use of ether for surgical anaes- thesia. Shown under auspices of Vic- tor Vaughan Society. Faculty, stu- dents, public cordially invited..No ad- mission charge. International Relations Club: Meet- ing Tuesday, Nov. 28, at 7:30 p. m., room 2037 Angell Hall. Subject: United States' Relations with Cuba. Presented by A. R. Mott. All students welcome. The Play Reading Section of the Faculty Women's Club will meet Tuesday, November 28, at 2:15 at the Michigan Union. members of the faculty are invited Electrical Engineers: The Student to hear Dr. Harry F. Ward, of New Branch of the A.LE.E. will hold a York, at Hill Auditorium tonight at meeting on Tuesday, Nov. 28, at 8:00 8:00 p. m. His subject wil be, "The p. m. in the Nat. Sc. Auditorium. Task for University Men." This is to be a contact program meet- ing and Mr. A. E. LaPoe of the West- Congregational Church: Sermon by inghouse Elect, and Mfg. Co. will Reverend Allison Ray Heaps at 10:45, speak on the subject: "The Large "Let Us Give Thanks." The Student Company - What It Has for the En- Fellowship will meet at 5:30 as usual, gineer Graduate." and will be addressed at 6:30 by Dr. All Senior Electricals are requested Carl Guthe on "The Descendants of to attend the meeting and all others the Cliff Dwellers." Dr. Guthe's talk interested are also cordially invited. will be illustrated with stereopticon Tuesday, during the day, interviews slides. will be given by Mr. LaPoe to those seniors who sign up at the Electrical Coming Events Dept. Bulletin Board. Physics Colloquium: Professors E. Luncheon for Graduate Students: F. Barker and W. F. Colby will speak Wednesday, November 29, at Russian on the "Structure and Spectrum of Tea Room of Michigan League. Pro- the Acetylene Molecule" at 4:15 p. m., fessor Wells Bennett of the College Tuesday, in Room 1041, East Physics of Architecture will speak informally Bldg. All interested are cordially in- on the "Government's Housing vited to attend. Plans." Psychology Journal Club: Second Sigma Xi meeting will be held at teeting of year, Tuesday, 8:10 p. in., the University Observatory on Tues- 3126 Natural Science. Several recent day, November 28, at 8:00 p. m. studies of color and form vision in animals will be reviewed by Margaret Alpha Nu meets Tuesday, Novem- [ves, Charles Irwin, Quin Curtis, and ber 28, at 7:30 in the Alpha Nu room, 3eorge Seeck. fourth floor, Angell Hall. Charles All interested are welcome. Rogers will lead an open forum dis- cussion of Federal Ownership of Acolytes (Philosophical Society): Railroads. The general public is wel- Professor A. P. Ushenko will speak on come to attend. Note the change 'Alternative Perspectives and the In- from Wednesday, the regular meeting variant Space-Time," Monday, No- night, to Tuesday due to Thanksgiv- vember 27, 7:30 p. m., Room 202 ing holiday. South Wing. Adelphi House of Representatives Economics Club: Dr. D. M. Phelps meets Tuesday evening at 7:30 in the vill discuss "The Role of South society's room, fourth floor of An- America in the Depression" at the gell Hall. The feasibility of adopting meeting of the club on Monday, No- the modifications and changes fa- vember 27, at 7:45 p. m. in room vored by the students in the recent Why not have Thanksgiving Dinner at THE HAUNTED TAVERN Truly Homelike Atmosphere ffic .. . . UNCH N T n xra a----_ 11 TURKEY or DUCK . . . . .$1.00 a Plate I' Hours: Twelve to Three Dial 778 1 for Reservations L~ A General Electric RADIO0 for as low as $ 00 $5 dawn Easy Monthly Payments I i III 1111 'Ii' wt 00 out PART CALKINS-FLETCHER Phone ELECTRIC STORE Phone 4775 Fourth & Washington Ave. 4775 Ill III CONGRATULATIONS! The ANN ARBOR SAVINGS BANK wants to take this opportunity to congratulate the entire Mich- igan football squad for the fine showing they made this year after a hard and gruelling schedule. 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