THE MICHIGAN DAILY .. ILY OFFICIAL'. BULLETIN I THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1921 Number 120.1 1 Faculty: 'he regular meeting of the entire teaching staff of the dental college >e held Thursday at 6:15 p. m. MARCUS L. WARD. ,rsity Lecture: 'rofessor Tom Peete Cross of the English Department, University of go, will lecture on Thursday, March 24, at 4:15 p. m., in the Natural ce auditorium. Subject: "Romantio Myth-making in Modern Poetry". L. A. STRAUSS. lementary Examination in Economics 1: e supplementary examination for those who were absent from the ex- ation in Economics 1 in the first semester will be given Saturday, i 26, at 9 a. m. in room 103, Economics building. F. M. TAYLOR. en's Research Club: mu important business meeting of the Women's Research Club will be on Monday, March 28, at 7:30 o'clock in Room Z 231 of the Natural ce building. The program will be as follows: Miss Wead-Rare book news. irs. Thomas--Advertising. DOREEN POTTER, Secretdry. neering and Architecture: leads of Departments and other members of the Faculty who are in- ted in the publication of the 'General Announcement of the Colleges of neering and Architecture, are hereby notified that copy for the 1921-22 incement should be in my' hands on or before March 28. W. H. BUTTS, Assistant Dean. macy Students: H. Blome, Chief Pharmacist with Frederick Stearns and Co. will E to the students of the College of Pharmacy and others interested on ubject, "The Alcohol Problem, and Its Relation to the Pharmacist, ician and the Public," Thursday evening, March 24, at 7:45 in Room if the Chemistry and Pharmacy building. C. C. GLOVER, Secretary. PROPOSE OPENING OF VAUDEVILLE Vaudeville is to be revived in Ann Arbor if the plans of several local business men who intend to incorpor- ate to run a theater featuring that en- tertainment, are carried out. Samuel Greene, who is acting for these men, has taken an option on the Community house property at the' corner of South Main and Williams streets where they propose to erect a theater with a capacity of 2,000 or 2,500. Sketches of the building are. now being made and the management promises a modern, Well-appointed theater which will compare favorably with any show-house in this part of the country. According to the promoters, the the- ater will be ready for business before the University opens in the fall, if the plans are carried through. While no definite arrangements have been made as yet in booking acts for the venture, the management will try to get on the Keith circuit or connect itself with some other circuit of that quality. Definite announcement as to wheth- er the company will go ahead is ex- pected next week. A ' 3ide Rule" to Lettering Price $1.25 ATTENTION- ENGINEERS and ARCHITECTS!! RUST'S LETTERING SCALE, 11 W A H R BOOKSTORE ,,.... .. , ___ __I_ __ ji SADDLE PONIES FREE TRAINING 427 80. MAIN Phone 1687-H STUDENT LIVERY During Spring Vacation SELLING BRUSHES Students Lunch 409 Jefferson 1' III WHAT'S GOING ON THURSDAY :00-Lieut.-Com. William H. Faust! ""OIL, +gives the fourth of a series of 10 lectures on "Admiralty Law, in room G of the Law building. 15-Lecture by Tom Peete Cross, of the University of Chicago on "Rom- antic Myth-making in Modern Poet- ry," Natural Science auditorium. 15-Junior lit class meeting, room 205, Mason hall. :00-Presbyterian Young People's society holds inaugural banquet in parlors of Presbyterian church. All Presbyterian students welcome. :80-Phi Lambda Upsilon national convention banquet, Union. 00-Freshman band practice, Uni- versity hall. 00-Mandolin club rehearsal, Union. 15-Glee club rehearsal, Union. :15-Freshman Glee club rehearsal, Union.X t30- Cosmopolitan club meeting, room 106, Tappan hall, with speech by Professor Whipple on "The Search for Brains and Skill Among Three Million Men." :30-Zoological Journal club meet- ing in room Z 231, zoological labor- atory. :45-Speech by W. H. Bome, ehief pharmacist of the Frederick Stearns company, of Detroit, on the "Al- cohol ,Problem," room 151, Chemis- try building. FRIDAY :00-Lieut.-Com, William H. Faust, 'GiL, gives the fifth of a series of 10 lectures on "Admiralty Law," in room G of the Law, building. :0-Albion college dinner at Method- ist church, witb speech by President Dickie. 30-Regular meeting of Alpha Nn, fourth floor, University hall. U-NOTICES arsity soccer practice has been post- poned from Tuesday to Thursday. Tryouts are wanted. Ickets for th upperclass engineer banquet are on sale now. They may be obtained from upperclass engi- neers. he class in international relations of Professor Hildner will be held at :30 o'clockatonight in room 302, University hal. mior fits and junior engineers will get preference in the ticket sale for the Union dance Friday. Medics of all classes will be accommodated first for the Saturday dance. MICHIGANENSIAN NOTICE Fraternity and organization bills are three months past due and must be paid at once. Use the advertising columns of The ichigan Daily to reach the best of m Arhr's buvrs-A dv MICHIGAN BUDGET TO BE CUT BY STATE LEGISLATION (Continued from Page One) gram as outlined by President Marion L. Burton and that the plan should be extended over a longer period of time. The University should receive $1,000,000 in 1922 for the new hospital and $125,000 in 1923, with an addi- tional $375,000 for equipment, accord- ing to Senator Engel. He also rec- ommends $450,000s for a new medical building in 1922 and $340,000 in 1923, with $110,000 for equipment. This sum would be sufficient to complete the new medical building as planned, but President Burton asked for an ad- ditional appropriation to enlarge the new structure and to care for the rapidly growing classes in this depart- ment. No other new building was consid- ered by Senator Engel except the den- tal building,. for which he would give $100,000 next year and an equal amount in 1923. His report attempts to show that with the $8,690,000 budget, tuition fees,, and incomes from other sourc- es, the University would get $18,064,- 664, in 1921-23. PROPOSED TO TAX GRADUATES OF ALL MICHIGAN SCHOOLS PROF. WHIPPLE ISSUES RESULTS OF MENTAL TESTS (Continued from Page One) the outcome of the semester examina- tions showed that those students whose work was so poor that they were sent home were as a group drawn from the inferior end of the mental test scores. Professor Whipple closed his report to the faculty by citing briefly the work now in progress in seven other colleges where similar mental tests are being given to all students on probation or to entering students. Examinations have been given here recently to students on probation in the College of Pharmacy, while an- other group of students on probation in the literary college will be tested within the next few weeks. Dr. Wile Refuses Cornell Offer Dr. Udo Wile, head of the dermatol- ogy department of the Medical school, has refused'a flattering offer to go the medical school of Cornell university, it became known yesterday. He is rec- ognized as an authority in his work. The Amusement Centre of Ann Arbor , TODAY- FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Ready to Serve AT ANY TIME Open from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. Pot of hot tea and bowl of rile PLAIN CHOP SU EY 35 CENTS CHINESE add AMERICAN Style Short Orders Ouang Tu1. 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Huron St. Phone 2308.E I I V Darling & Malleaux (Continued from Page One) "Requiring a man to pay promissory notes within two years after gradu- ation, when his income is perhaps the lowest, is not a desirable feature. The 'only part of the proposed tax that is commendable is the plan to put 10 per cent of the money collected into a fund from which loans can be made to needy and deserving students. I would much rather see such a propo- sition carried out voluntarily by the alumni. I do not think that the pro- posed tax is practical." H. L. Sensemann, director of the alumni catalog office, likewise did not approve of the measure. "Undesirable Thing" "I haven't had time to give the mat- ter my consideration," he said yester- day, "but on the face. it seems as if it were not a desirable thing. It is practically a raise in tuition, but it postpones the amount to be paid until a date after graduation. It would no doubt cause the enrollment of the Uni- versity to fall off, unless there were a concerted action along this line in other states,. Ibelieve that this prop- osition would tend to keep students from other states from attending the University here, and when we consid- er that more than half of our faculty have come to the University from other states to study here before they became members of the faculty, the harm which the measure might do can be seen." City to Observe Good Friday Mayor Ernest M. Wurster has is- sued a proclamation urging the res- idents of Ann Arbor to an observance of Good Friday tomorrow. Business will be suspended and services held in all churches and at the Wuerth thea- ter between 12 and 3 o'clock this aft- ernoon. ~ / 224-226 S. State St. 7 Nickels Arcade ThomiasiRInce ', esexats i. Chickns a 9garamou1 igtun? I'i 1 f Your Laster At[usic Music is essential for a real ap- preciation of Easter-it typifies the true spirit of the day. 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