i THE MICHIGAN DAILY wr..:h: l" _ ... Try Our Bnsiuc~s Mcii's Lunch JAILY OFFICIAL B'ULLETIN I 'iibllcatton In the Bulletin Is constructive notice to all members of e Voiversity. Copy received iintt1. 30 . Dm. (11:30 a. m. Saturda.V) irllale yi SUNDAY,3MARC'H 11, 1931Number 117 CALLED TOO OLD TO 'TE NCHIAT 50, C ONVIN UES AT 77 i .er is sIm'rilit('i'U for the summer lot the produftion, has announced the school. 'beginning of the ticket sale. Tichets She has no nialice iW her heart for iusic by the Girl's Mandolin club are the little town of 2,0001 that thought mnay he procured1 from mnembersa of she was old at 59. She simply packed the club) or at Waher's or Graham's herc grip and got another job where !bookstores, at 50c apiece- 11:30--0:0) -. . . (. 6C JOE PARKER'S SPECIAL4 SUNDAY DINNERI Kenlnedy's Oreliestra 11 t40 -- 400 Cornwell Coal Bldg. We Call For and Deliver HORACE OLAVEAUI CLEANING & PRiESSIN1G S02 S. STATEU085I } 1' w The departinent of Zoology announces three' lectures in b;iochemiistry to he given by Professor L. J. Henderson o~f Harvard University. The techni- cal lectures will be given Monday and Tuesday, March 12 and, 13, at 4:15 p. in. ini Room 214 of the Natural Science Building. The public lecture will be ;iven M4ond.ay, March. 12, at. 8 p. in.. in thre Natural Science Audi toiu. The sutbjec~t for the public lecture is "The Fitness of the Environment". A. FRANK(LIN SHULL. Ann Arbor Art Association: The exhibition of oils, water colors and etchinigs by11 nyley Lever. G. I-f. Baker, J. J. H-affner, 1R. F. Logan and 4. C. Tuttle in the West Gallery, Alumni Menmorial Hall closes Sunday, March 11? BRUCE M. I)ONALSON. Foculty: College of teraftre, Science, and thle Art,,. Will members of the faculty kindly fill out and return to the office of the Assistant Dean, the schedule blanks which have been delivered thiroughi the esenger boxes. In some instance these will be found in. the top of the boxes. 4 t = hr work was appreciated. }o And when the isn't busy teachingE ~ school dlay time and night time-she ' ~does private tutoring every vacant period. <} Which isnt bad for a woman who eras too old to teach at 50' Club 'Will Givei Sp3 ringCar. iva l Five acts of vaudeville are to be ;.::.. zpresented at the Cosmopolitan club spring carnival, which will be given, next Thursday evening in l-Till audi- torium. Students of all nationalities will take part in the performance. !Some of the acts which have been j hosen are made up of several parts. In the Native Hawaiian act, given byj ~the Hawaiian club, there is included1 Sa numnber of stunts by Tang and Ta- vares, solos by Robert Dieterle, '23M, - and a hula dance by Princess Pake- 31r. SairahLI. Wardner. kelki. The act to be presented by the Plainfield, N. J., Mar. 10.-Twenty- Chinese Students' club consists of two seven years ago the school head of parts : one, an ancient sword dance, a little town, in New York decided and the other a Chinese Passing Show. Mrs. Sarah L. Wardner, then 50 years In the Passing Show will be included of age was too old to teach schlool. costumes dating from a thousand They etire her years ago until the present. Theyretied ~An Oriental dance by Gorden Wier,. Today at 77, she is the most xactive12,woapreinlsya'spr; woman in the city .of Plainfield, de- j an Argentine tango, danewl by melb- voees four evenings a week to Am-1 hers of the Latin American club; andr ericanization work, teaches eighth other features of the program. grade duriiig the dlay and every sum- K. Y. Tang, '24E, general manager You'll 111 d a F'OGOOD BUN~CH at the Eie-Gold Lunch .5 CHURCH TOL CDO- ANN ARBOR BUS DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY G~oing North A.'_%. P. XW. Lv. Toledo 7:00 10:00 2:00 5:00 Arr. A. A. 9:35 12:35 4:35 7:35 Going South Lv. A. A. 7:00 10:00 2:00 5:00 ArT. Toledo 9:35 12:35 4:35' 7:35 EASTERN TIME SUNI)AYS AND HOLIDAYS Going Nortli A. ail. P. li. Lv. 'Toledo 8:00 11:00 5:30 Arr. A.'A. 10:35 1:35 8:00 Going South Lv. A. A. 8:00 11:00 8:30 Ar. Tol. 10:35 1:35 11:05 Cars Leave Court House ISUITS CLEANED and PRESSED $1.50I We Call For And Deliver Rave It Mraster Cleaned It Costs, No Miore I W. R. IIPMPFHIPYS. Phone 628, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts: Representatives of the -departments of Gecography, English, Rhetoric, Political Science, Public Speaking, Mathematics. Astronomy, Greek, Latin, Semitics, andi any others interested are asked to call at Professor Shepard's office Monday or Tuesday, March 12 or 13, for an inspection of the comipletedl floor plans of the first part of the new Literary Building. JO IN It,. EFFI1NGER1. Lectures In Metallurgy: Three lectures in metallurgy by Dlr. Walter Rosenhain, of the National Physical Lahbratory of Teddington, England are announced for March 14, 15 and 16. The subjects for the lectures, are as follows: March 14.-The Structure and CGonstitution of Alloys. March 15.-Strain and Fracture in M&,als. Mvarch 1 6.--Allumilnum Alloys. The lectures gill be given in Room 165 Chemistry Building at 8' P. M., March 14 and at 4:15 P. M., March 15 and 16. A. E. WHITE. U n iversity Lieture: Prof. Frank Jewett Mather, Jr., Marquantl Professor of Art and Archae- ology at Prip~eetort University will give an illustrated lecture "The Newest Painting", Monday ,evening, ;March 12, at 8:00 in the West Gallery, Alumni Memorial Hall. BUCE M. DONALDSO.. *A. J.ME. and Other~ls Interested in Indusixial Manageenleewtc lugo Dle !er, Director of the Industrial Dept. of La Salle Extension Utniversity; will speak at the meeting of American Society of Mechanical Engineers to be held Monday at 7:45 P. lNf. in Room. 348 of the Engineering Building. PAUL B. PEW, P"res. Ame-i*AnChei~al Society U. Of 1M. Section: Dr. J. E,. Harris of theg Western Electric Company, formerly of the Do partment of Chemistry, University of Michigan, will give a(lemons trated lecuture on "The Electiron at Work", Tuesday, March 13, at 8 P. M. in 010 Chemical Amiphitheatrie. All interestedl are invited to attendl. C. C. MI+'. ATIF.,Secretry. Woods hole Scholar1ship in Zoology : Throutgh the generosity of D1r. Bryant Walker the department of Zool- ogy offers, eachi year a scholarship which pasY: tuition (value $75) at the Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, Mass., for the summer session or six weep~s or' longer. An announcem~ent of this institution is posted near Room Z-229, Natural Science building. The appointment is made by the staff of the Zoology department and preference is given to students who are specializing in zoology.. Applications should be made in the near future. A. F5RANKLIN SIUHLL. Mern's E ducational Club: Thle TMen's Educational club will meet Monday evening, March 12 at 7 .ock, in room 3012, Michigan Union. Dr. Pittman of the State Normal College will 9 ek. L. H. BE1iACH, Secretary. We do all kinds of Pleating. I i 0 I UNUSUAL BOOKS--Have You, Read Them? SHEIIAN, STUAJIT P.: "AMIERICANS" ... ..................~O IIELAIRtI BELLOC: "ON" .....................................0 SOLOMION EAGLE: "ESSAYS AT LARGE"...........................0 GIBBS: "THE MIDDLE OF THE ROAD".. ............................ .. 2.00 HOBBS, Wif. 1.; "CRUISING ALONG BYWAYS OF THlE PACIFIC"............ 2.40 ('ARICI('I: "'NEXT TO NOT'ING HOUSE"......... .................... ... 2.541 Speci4l Prige to Reading Clubs and Libraries '=== i is open Sunday from 5 to 10 p. m. 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