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THE j~MICHIGAN LDAILY U.LtXhZ P

meeting this evening at 7:30 p.m. in| Christian S c e n c e Organization
DAILY OFFICIAL ILane Hall. meets tonight at the chapel of the
Michigan League at 8:15 p.m. Stu-
BIJLLETBNVarsity Glee Club: There will be a dents and faculty members are in-
one hour rehearsal tonight, begin- vited to attend.
ning at 8 p.m. for those men on the_
(Continued from Page 4) ' list for the spring trip. Please be Faculty Women's Club: The Tues-
prompt, for final arrangtments must day Afternoon Play-Reading Section

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Eng. Bldg. The speaker will be Prof.!
Clark Hopkins, professor of Latin andt
Greek, who has recently been con-i
ducting excavations for the Univer-
sity in some of the varied cities of!
the Near East.S
The Adelphi I-louse of Representa-
!ives meets this evening at 7:30 p.m.
in the Adelphi Room in Angell Hall.
New members who have been quali-
fied to do so will be initiated at that#
time. We shall also have the plea-i
sure of hearing the two "better"1
nembers of our organization present
a playlet. Anyone interested in the;
work of Adelphi is cordially invited;
to join in the evening's entertain-
ment.
Tau Beta Pi: There will be a regu-
lar dinner meeting at 6:15 p.m. at,
the Union. Professor James of the
Geography Department will speak.
Polonia Circle: There will be aj

be made safe. The men who are to will meet this afternoon at 2:15 p.m. Aeronautical Engineers, I. Ae. S.
take the trip will be chosen at this in the Alumnae Room of the Michi- Members: There will be a regular Junior A.A.U.W. Dinner Meeting:
rehearsal. gan League. meeting of the Institute Thursday, President Ruthven will speak on
April 8, at 7:30 p.m. This meeting "The American Saddle Horse" at the
The Freshman Luncheon Club will L E t will be held in Room 1042 East En- monthly dinner meeting of the Jun-
meet today at 12 noon in the Union. !f l,,Igineering Dept. Bldg. E. J. Ryder, ior A.A.U.W. on Wednesday, April 7
Frederic C. Olds will be the guest Luncheon for Graduate Students formerly with the arenoautical en- at 6:30 p.m. in the Michigan League.
speaker. All members are urged to on Wednesday, April 7, at 12 o'clock gineering dept. and now with the De- Reservations may be made at the
attend and invite friends. in the Russian Tea Room of the partment of Air Commerce will speak. League (Dial 23251) until Tuesday
Michigan League Building. Prof., evening, April 6.
auction and swap sale at the gen Howard S. Ellis of the Economics De- I The Suomi Club will meet Wed-
eral meeting this evening at 8:15 p.m. partment will speak informally on nesday evening at 8 p.m. at Lane First Methodist Church: W. J.
in the Game Room of the Michigantn "The Present Political Situation in Hall, Upper Room. Cameron of the Ford Motor Co. will
League. Members are to bring one Austria." This will be the last meet- speak Wednesday evening at 8 p.m.
article for the auction sale and any ing of the year. A.S.M.E. Members: We are very an- at the First Methodist Church on the
articles they may wish to swap o xious to have as large a delegation subject: "Business and Society." The
sell. All wives of students and in- Chemistry Colloquium will meet as possible to attend the spring con- public is invited. Tickets on sale at
ternes are cordially invited.i Wednesday, April 7, at 4 p.m. in ference in Chicago on April 19-20. the church or at Stalker Hall.
trsr rd.y nRoom 303 Chemistry Building. Prof. There will be a short but important
Lutheran Student Club: The Bible Frederick F. Blicke and Prof. Ho- meeting of all those men who plan
Study Class will be resumed today at bart H. Willard will speak on "The to go at 5 p.m. on Thursday, April 8, 0 D M orri I
7:15 p.m. The meeting will be held Preparation, Structure, and Analyti- in the M.E. Computing Room. AllI * M or ru
at the Michigan League and the room cal Applications of Tetraphenylarso- members are urged to attend. HEADQUARTERS
will be posted on the bulletin board. nium Compounds." PARKER INK
Everyone is cordially invited to at- Ann Arbor Independent Women: ( 314 South State Dial 6615
tend. The class is one hour long. I The Graduate Education Club will There will be an important meeting I

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