THE MICHIGAN DAILY,
SUNDAY, OCT. 17, 1931
Concrete Demonstration Rev. Kantoner
To Be Given Tomorrow
Mixing and placing of concrete for To Give Talks
buildings will be the subject of at
practical demonstration at 7:30 p.m. Cit T a
M onday in Room 231 Angell H all, it w s a n u c d y te a .
was announced yesterday.
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ollowing list. Any active organiza-
tion not listed should apply for of-
ficial recognition at once.
J. A. Bursley,
Dean of Students.
Acolytes
Adelphi
Alpha Alpha Gamma
Alpha Epsilon Mu
Alpha Gamma Sigma{
*Alpha Kappa Alpha
Aln~ha KnaiaDelt
Alpha Lambda Delta
Alpha Nu
Alpha Omega Alpha
Alpha Phi Alpha
*Am. Institute of Chemical
Engineers
Am. Institute of Electrical
Engineers
Am. Society of Civil Engineers
*Am. Society of Mechanical
Engineers
Arab Students Union
Architectural Society
*Art Cinema League
Assembly
*Athena
Barristers
Beta Gamma Sigma
Beta Kappa Rho
*Cercle Francais
Chi Gamma Phi
Chinese Students Club
Chinese Society of Chemical
Industry
Christian Science Organization
Contemporary
Delta Epsilon Pi
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An illustrated lecture by T. H. Mer-
riam, housing engineer for Mich-
igan of the Portland Cement Associa-
tion, will accompany the demonstra-
tion.
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ture of the forum and social at 8
p.m. in the Hillel Foundation.
Prof. Bennett Weaver of the Eng-
lish department will give an address,
"Sources of Power," at the 6 p.m.
meeting of the Wesleyan Guild in
Stalker Hall. Dr. Charles W. Bra-
shares' subject for the service of wor-
ship- at 10:40 a.m. in the Methodist
Church will be "Give Me Four Years."
"If I Were You," a sermon at 10:451
a.m. in the First Presbyterian Church:
will be given by the Rev. Dr. W. P.
Lemon. Folowing the Westminster
Guild meeting, Prof. Stuart A. Courtis
of the School cf Education will give
a talk at 6:30 p.m. on."Can We Have
Common Ideas About Religion?"
"Christian Warfare" is the title of
the sermon to be given by the Rev. E.
C. Stellhorn at the Zion Lutheran,
Church service at 10:30 a.m.
the parent's letter.
Graduate women are invited to reg-
ister in the office.-
Byrl Fox Bacher,
Assit. Dean of Women.
German Table for Faculty Mem-
bers: The regular luncheon meeting
will be held Monday at 12:10 in the
Founders' Room of the Michigan
Union. All faculty members interest-r
ed in speaking German are cordially
invited.
lCandidates for the Rhodes Scholar-
ships should call at the office of the
History Department, 119 Haven Hall,
by the twenty-first of October to se-
cure appointments with the Univer-
sity Committee on Rhodes Scholar-
ships. If possible the candidates
should have most of their available.
material at this time.
Presidents of Student Organiza-
tions should report the names, titles
and classes of all officers to the Dean
of Students, Room 2, University Hall
not later than Oct. 25. The following
is a list of student organizations as
now approved in the office of the
Dean of Students. Any organization
which does not furnish the required
information in writing by Oct..25 will
be considered no longer in existence.
Those which have already furnished
such information are starred in the
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