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November 28, 1933 - Image 6

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The Michigan Daily, 1933-11-28

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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

mecting in the Michigan Union at
8:00 p. m. All students are invited
to attend and take part in discussion.
Drama Section of the Junior Group
of the American Association of Uni-
versity Women will meet at 1108
Prospect at 8 p. m.
Michigan Dames: The Bridge
Group meets this evening, in the
Grand Rapids room, Michigan
League.
New Yorkers and Jerseyites: Met-

Christmas round-trip Ann Arbor to
New York. All interested invited to
attend.
The Play Reading Section of the
Faculty Women's Club meets at 2:15
at the Michigan Union.
Coming Events
Pi Tau Pi Sigma: Regular meeting
Wednesday at 7:30 p. m., Michigan
Union, room posted. Lieuts. Brand
and Bradley of the U. S. Navy will be
the speakers.

Wednesday, November 29, at. Russian
Tea Room of Michigan League. Pro-
fessor Wells Bennett of the College
of Architecture will speak informally
on the "Government's Housing
Plans."
Mixed Badminton Tournament:
The tournament to be held on
Thanksgiving morning, November'30,
will start promptly at 9 a. m. Play-
ers are to bring one bird each. Tour-
nament to be held in Barbour Gym-
nasium.

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1933
Hyde Will Visit Alumni
Groups Of South-West
Emory J. Hyde, '04L, former vice-
president of the Alumni Association,
left recently for a three-week trip in
the south-west where he will visit
alumni groups as official represen-
tative of the Alumni Association.
Unorganized alumni groups he will
visit include those at Dallas, Ft.
Worth, and Beaumont. He will also
stop at San Antonio, Houston, and
New Orleans to visit organized alum-
ni groups in those cities.

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ropolitan Club meeting at 7:45 p. m
Michigan League. Lowest bus rates,

Luncheon for Graduate Students

DANCING TUESDAY NIGHT
JOE PARKER'S CAFE!
Corner Huron and Fourth Ave.,
9 to 2 No Cover or Minimum Charge
DINNER... 50c

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An Ideal Gift attractively printed in sepia with twenty-six
Views of University buildings.
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for
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