sans i ‘ Grade point requirements for prospective Tau Beta Pi pledges have been set by the membership at 3.00 for eighth termers, 3.10 for seventh, 3.30 for sixth, and 3.60 "for fifth termers. Those meeting these qualifications will be notified before March 24. iii a Q Having served its purpose, the ‘AM photo service was discontin- ‘ tied this week. “We are pleased to have served graduating Techawks,” Frank Curtis, photo service chief for SAM, declared, “and we will be on the lookout for further chances to be useful.” ' 0' ill vi The IIT Music clubs will present heir annual spring concert at the tudebaker theater, Sunday, April ‘3, at 3:30 p.m. Members of the and, orchestra and glee club will participate in an interesting pro- gram of classical and popular music. ‘ It .1: :1: Mentor Williams, associate pro. fessor of the language and litera- u‘e department, will he guest peaker at a meeting of the BE lob Tuesday at 1 pm. in room DEMO. The topic will he “Logic d Business Letter Writing.” The Mb urges all to attend, especially 'aduating seniors. 23“”. ‘ Next Thursday, at 1 p.m., the Israel club will present its second lecture and discussion in a series of six in 101MC. Rabbi Bernard Wechsberg of Congregation Habe- nim-Jewish Center will speak on “Jewish Immigration to America in the Nineteenth Century.” Questions to be covered during the discussion will be: what moti- vated the immigrations, whence the immigrants come, their recep- tion in America, the socio-economic pattern that they developed and their contribution to the American scene. 1 .. Having recovered from his recent illness, Father Thomas McDonough will return to his duties as chaplain of the Newman club. Customarily a frequent speaker, this will be his first appearance this semester. Everyone is invited to hear his lec— ture entitled “The Mass-a Survivor of Medieval Culture." The lec- ture will be held Wednesday in 302M at 5:10 pm. This afternoon at 1 pan. one may travel through Brazil, Argentina and Urag‘uay. Color movies of South America by Professor H. L. Johnson of Northwestern univer— sity will be shown today in the N81] auditorium. Admission is free. These movies are sponsored by the S p a n i s h class through Senora Baseom. ‘ iifihiéiitii itifihid Famous Dartmouth Moment, says: “i stopped switching around when I hit on Milder CHESTERFIELD. it’s my cigarette.” "EHE WQMAN QM Whit t3“ AN Rico name moraine Copyright 1950. Excel??? (5': M10305 Toa/iocoflo. STARRING 1N tn ‘ Interest in Junior Week-Open House exhibits is increasing considerably as the questionnaires sent to the departments are being returned. Any organization or club which wishes to put on an exhibit and has not yet contacted the Open House committee should get in touch with George Aravosis, Open House chairman, '10): 197, campus post office. Aravosis warned that exhibits per- taining to religious, racxal or po~ gm @ tilt litical subjects will not be allowed. . Im'vummummu1mumuiumuiumIIinrmnminmummmniuiumillinNmmuiuimunimmmmmmmmv Withiiififl STUDEN'H‘ REE’RESEN’EM’MVE The Junior Week central com~ mittee, meanwhile, released a ten— tative schedule of activities. in- cluded in this year’s program will be a pinochle and bridge tourna— ment, 3. senior-faculty softball " game and a two-act play by Cam- 3.06%” Text book pus Players. Among the returning mLfl'mfii’ey‘f’ $711“; attractions are the crowning of s~,,___w,._fl,.n_,h Man and Woman of the Yearf't‘he turtle race, interfraternity sing, track meet and pageants, and the barber—shop quartet contest. The doll EN. 00 GREYHOUND LINES} has opening for ambitious student for representation on campus on part-time basis. Student in-' terested in sales, advertising, or transportation preferred. Ex- cellent opportunity. No invest— . “Administrative Gellhorn. Return 8734. 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