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30 A .M .— Recess. For your convenience, coffee and
do-nuts will be served just outside the tent during
recess which will permit prompt return to your seat,
as a courtesy to the next speaker.

10:45 A .M .— Lecture, “ The Texas Situation,” Dr. W .
Hugh W arren, Chairman, Texas Chiropractic Cob
lege Alumni, San Antonio, Texas.— Tent.

11:15 A .M .— Lecture, “ Can Chiropractic Survive,” Dr.
Frederic H. Knierim, President and Chairman, Board
o f Directors, Federation o f Chiropractors, N ew York.
— Tent.
AFTERNOON

1 :00 P.M . to 5 :00 P.M .— B.J.’s Circus Museum open for
visitors. Admission free.

1:00 P.M . to 10:00 P.M . — Nursery service available.
Rooms C '7 and C '8.

1:30 P.M .— Ladies Bingo Party. Prises and fun. A dm it'
tance by badge plus ticket. Masonic Temple cafeteria,
7th and Brady.

2 :00 P.M . to 7 :00 P .M .— Rides on the Mississippi River
on cruiser “ Pipe Dream,” one hour trips, leaving at
2:00, 3:00, 4:00, 5:00 and 6:00 P.M . Speed Boat
rides, 2:0 0 P.M . until 7:00 P.M .

2:00 P .M .— Technic Department will discuss your adjust'
ing problems. Auditorium , Memorial Building.

3 :00 P.M .— N C M Department will confer with you on
your individual N C M and N C G H problems. A u d i­
torium, Memorial Building.

3:00 P .M .— Ohio Club meeting. Students and those in­
terested in Ohio are welcome. Room C '5 .

o:30 P.M . Sigma Phi Chi annual business meeting and
initiation. Members only. Tea will be served. T op
Floor, Administration Building.
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