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Briefs (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) announced by Dr. N. B. Heyward, physician in charge of the Infirmary. Students are asked to go to the In firmary for their re-check between the hours of ten-thirty and eleven-thirty o'clock. MEETING The last meeting of the senior Y.M. C.A. Cabinet will be held Friday night in Flinn Hall at 7:15, it was an nounced by R. G. Bell, executive secre tary of the organization. All members are urged to be present. MUSIC Annual Music I)ay at the University will be celebrated Monday with the presentation of "Faust", an opera writ ten by Charles Gunod, by both the boy's and girl's Glee Clubs which com prise approximately 100 voices. This has been an annual custom since 1922. MEDALS GIVEN TO ORATORS (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) In the business meeting before the contests the society passed without discussion and without a dissenting voice the amendment introduced by Jack Payne which called for the an nouncement of any society election at least one week in advance. The adop tion of the amendment by the society made it illegal for any future "snap election" to take place. The amend ment had been introduced in reaction against the unannounced election of the society's representatives to the student hoard of publications several weeks ago. The society also passed to the third reading an amendment introduced by Bill Douglas, which provides that newly reinstated members of the so ciety shall not be eligible to vote until two weeks after their reinstatement. On the Stage! A Continental Ileat Wave of Glorious lBeauty, Pep and Spice!! ! FOLIES DE PAREE .1 1)Da=ling French lEtrahraana:la with mnore than 40 artists I'R ICES .l/alItnce...............................4 c .V ile' ..................................... 60c Oil the Screll RICARD)O CORTE'IZ in "The Murder of Dr. Harrigan" NOW PLAYING CARY GRANTl. JOAN IBENNETT"l Uin "Big Brown Eyes" If'ednes(day andii Thiursdaiy LlIY PONS \lite oif the Met ropolitani in "I Dream Too Much" SHIRLEY TEMPLE Sou,'11l oe her mnore lhan eve as4 the 0;'insmeI I'ii of Laur a E. "Captain January" wi'th GU(1Y KIHBBEE -P'ls MICKEY MOUSE iJ& "Mickey's Polo Team" STARTS MONDAY! Muscli On Other State Pr Salty Sims and Arnold Smith going ofi into the filling station business on the de corner of Main and Pendleton.. .that's ac( a jump on June's graduates, boys.... lo Sammy Cartledge blushing like a June bride over his election, or do they n blush anymore?.... Baseballers taper- to ing the season to a blazing finish Wed nesday afternoon.... Monroe Fulmer trying to decide whether to study or spoon t'other night, and doing neither. Sammy Cleland realizing a life time ambition.... lie's postman now.... three or four staff members working on this, the last issue of the paper this semester, and brushing away embar rassing tears.. .yeah?....rumored that presence of law students in legislature cause of extended session....why?.... because they need an excuse for not studying for exams. Babcock combining journalism and English classes during Colonel's trip to Washington, making prospective mem bers of fourth estate entertain sopho mores with a debate....we won.... Betty Wrenshall going masculine and escorting Spot Mozingo to supper at mess hall. .she ate too....Mary Cul hertson saying she just acted that way to keep from becoming serious....re tiring editor passing love notes during Sociology class, and becoming dis gusted because everybody else didn't feel amorous also. Sally Bailey denying her primness... Aiss Cantwell valiantly fighting a cold ....Cotton Lindsay learning the ways of the political world... .Mark Dowtin passing through, and refusing to write so much as one headline .... now is the time for all creditors to collect what's coining to them.... Sidney Duncan eulogizing Harper Welborn for moni tor of the Clariosophic Society. Those students whose names do not appear this week, and who have done something scandalous, may notify the 90 .wha in th -the curing a that's.what's ~ Thousands' tobacco are un here ageing ar ing for Cheste Like Rtp Va tobaccos gett for the cigar Two Radio Entertainments a W WEDNESDAY, 9 P. M. (E. D.T.I LILY PONS with Kosteloneti Cpncert Orchestra and Ch FRIDAY, 10 P. M. (E. D.T.) KOSTEIANETZ 45 PIECE DANCE ORCNE wih Kay Thompson and Ray Heatherton and the Rhythm Singers COL.UMBIA NEnTWORK n' In_ ess Practices ice in time for the next issue... .the - idline is 8 p. m., September 15, 1936, :ording to the new editor.... So ig, freshmen.... 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