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rGH 3 THE;BAILYTAnvHEElli TUESDAY MAYI ltUlSSS; ffers Course 3 fi- f m ; mm y to y p- m u p p e Dr. William M. Whyburn, chair nan of the Department of Mathe matics in the University, will ad dress the annual spring meeting of the North Carolina chapter "of Sigma Xi Thursday night in Phil lips Hall. Dr. Why barn, who is the re aring president of Sigma Xi, will lecture on "Critical Solutions of Differential Equations.' The meeting also will feature the initiation of new members: and will begin with a banquet at the Carolina Inn at 0 o'clock, are eligible for full membership. Dr. Whyburn's lecture will fol io w the initiation ceremonies. Dr. H. J. Magnuson, vice-president of the organization, is chair man of the committee on arrange ments. Sigma Xi is an honorary fra ternity, membership in which is based on scientific research abil ity and research done. 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Frsailin St. Open Ersi&irjii PB Meet x The Publications Board will meet at 4L p.m. today in one of the Roland Parker Lounges, Gra ham Memorial. Denial Dames The Dental Dames will meet at 8 p.m. today in Roland Parker Lounge No. 2, Graham Memorial for a busniess session.. Last Drill Participation in the Armed Forces Day parade this afternoon will be the last scheduled drill period for the AF ROTC this quarter. Cosmopoliian Club . The Cosmopolitan Club will end its school year activities Sun day at 6 p.m. with a banquet in Lenoir Hall. Reservations by members and other interested persons should be made with Miss Irene McDonald in the YM CA. The cost is $1.50 person. Childcrafi Interviews Phil Hayes, district sales man ager for Childcraft books, will conduct job interviews Thursday and Friday in the YMCA Library from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. The jobs are for the summer. SP Banquet Tonight is the deadline for mak ing reservations for the Student ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 DEPENDABLE WRECKER SERVICE 2 HOURS a day, Poe Motor Company day phone 6531. night phon 2-3441. . (Chg. 1x1) USED BOOKS BOUGHT & SOLD? It doesn't cost anything to let us make an offer. THE INTIMATE BOOK SHOP. 205 JE. Franklin Street. . , . (chg. Ixl) FOR RENT THREE ROOM APARTMENT FURN ished or unfurnished blocks from campus. Apply 309 Ransom St.. side. . Party banquet Thursday night at Watt's Grill. The reservations may be made with Anne Mackie, Gordon. Forester or Joel Fleisch man. . ; . Residence Council The Women's Residence Coun cil will meet at 4:30 p.m. today in Roland Parker Lounge No. 3, Graham Memorial. 7 Prc-Rcgistration In Final Two Days General College students" have today and tomorrow to. pre-reg-ister if they failed to make ap pointments with their deans. Students desiring to pre-regis-ter should contact Mrs. Helen Terwey at Room 303, South Build ing. Pre-registration closes tomorrow. In Geometry Through Mail Anyone with deficiency in plane geometry can remove it through a correspondence course now offered by the Uni versity Extension Division. -The course may be taken during any vacation period or during a quarter when a per son is not attending college. Those enrolled in the regular session of the University may not enroll for correspondence courses without securing the written approval of their dean. DAY RADIO SERVICE "Our Work Guaranteed" OGBUflN FURNITURE CO. u) YANTED BALLET TEACHER WANTET-JIIE-; f erably for afternoon or night work. Vacancy opened for next September. State qualifications and salary. Write box 1S25. Burlington. N. C. s (le-6033-) ' VAIITED TO REIfT - YOUNG MARRIED COUPLE DESIRES apartment or small cottage beginning Aug. IS or thereabouts. Must be fur nished. Highest references. Contact Rolfe NeiU. The Daily Tar lied. F-3361. nc. LOST A FOUNTAIN PEN OUTSIDE SAUN ders. Owner may have by identifying. 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