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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. Faculty
members, graduate students or
alumni, who through actual scien
tific investigation- have clearly
independent scientific research,
)AILY CROSSWORD
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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
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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.
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