T HE M ICH I GA N D AI LY
sATURAnY, OCT. 7,1933
the game. Methodist students and
friends welcome.
COMING EVENTS
Varsity Glee Club: Tryouts for
both old members and new candi-
dates at the Glee Club rooms, third
floor Michigan Union, Monday, Oc- I
tober 9, from 4:30 to 5:30 p. m. andi
7:30 to 9:00 p. m. Regular rehearsal
Thursday at 7:30 p. m.
Freshmen and other students on
the campus interested in speech ac-
tivities are invited to the Alpha Nu
smokers, October 10 and 17. October
10 Prof. James K. Pollock and John i
Lederle, former Alpha Nu members,
will give talks on students from the
viewpoint of a faculty member and
of a fellow student, and reminiscences
on Alpha -Nu. Meetings at 7:30 in
Alpha Nu Room, 4th floor Angell
Hall. Everyone welcome.
Black Quill: Short business meeting
which is to be held in Room 304 at
the Michigan Union, Sunday, October
8, at 4 p. m.
The Freshman Round Table will
again convene at 9:00 a. m. Sunday,
October 8, in the League. The objec-
tive, and topic for discussion, will be
"This Changing World." Freshmen,
interested in obtaining a deeper un-
derstanding of our world today, are
particularly invited to attend.
.10:45 on "Standing Whatever Can
Happen to One." This is the first
address in a series on "Successful
Living."
Prof. Stuart A. Courtis will address
the Student Fellowship following
their six o'clock supper, on "A Philos-
ophy of Education."
Presbyterian ,Student Appoint-
meits Sunday:
*9:30 Freshman Round Table,
Michigan League.
10:45 Morning Worship, Dr. An_-
derson, "Accepting Life's
Highest Ideal, The principal
of Love:
5 :30 Social hour and supper.
63:30 Student Forum. Dr. Preston
W. Slosson, "Europe Walks
on a Razor's Edge."
The Young People's Society of the
Church 6of Christ (Disciples; will
meet at the church, corner of Hill
and Tappan, on Sunday evening.
Lunch will be served at six o'clock
and will be followed by a discussion
period under the leadership of
Charles Lemert. All members of the
society are invited to attend the lec-
ture to be given by Dr. Edgar DeWitt
Jones of Detroit. This lecture will
be given at 7:30 the same evening.
harris Hall:-Acfdress and "Conver-
satione" at seven o'clock Sunday eve-
ning. Speaker Dean Joseph A. Bur-
sley. Topic "What is Good Credit?"
Refreshments will be served.
St. Andrew's Church: Services of
worship Sunday-8:00 a. m. The Holy
Communion, 9:30 a. m. Church
School, 11:00 a. m. Kindergarten,
11:00 a. nm. Morning Prayer and Ser-
mon by the Reverend Henry Lewis.
Registration for all classes at the
Hillel Foundation xviii be held Sun-
day morning from 1 .to 12. All those
interested are urged to register at
that time.
Reformed and Christian Reformed
Students: Church services will be
To Observe Navy Day
In Ann Arbor, Oct. 27
Navy Day, Friday, Oct. 27, will be
observed in Ann Arbor and a local
committee is to be formed to co-
operate with State officials in the
celebrations, it was announced yes-
terday by J. T. Sheafor of Detroit,
chairman of the Michigan Navy Day
Committee.
The local committtee of arrange-
held at the Michigan League Chapel
on October 8, 9:30 a. mn. Rev. H.
Baker, of Grand Rapids will be the
preacher for the day. A large at-
tendance is desired for this first serv-
ice of the year.
Liberal Students Union: "The
Priestly and Prophetic in Religion"
Dr. Charles F. Joy of Boston, speaker.
Unitarian Church, Sunday evening at
S:30. At 10:45 Mr. Marley will speak
on "The Christian Jewish Tragedy."
ments, it is expected, will endeavor
to interest municipal, school, and
other authorities, as well as the gen:.
eral public, in the day's observance,
and will ask that there be a general
display of the national ftag. Lunch-
eon and women's clubs, and military,
Veterans' and other patriotic organi-
zations will be requested to join in
the observance.
We are changing from an unllin-
ited monarchy to a really democratic
state. We are mhoving toward a time
when, in deed and in truth, the pub-
lie will come first. And the man we
have to thank for it is Franklin D.
RoosevelL.- Gitl'ord Pinchot.
A. C. L.
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