TH4E MICHIGAN DAIL% AlLY OF'FICIlAL BULLETIN1 Mcatton in tite Bulletin is construtctivre notde to all members of Unversity. Coviy received until 3:30 9. m. (11:30 a. mn. Sitturday,.)1 ne 3 SATURPAY,AROCH 17, 193'Nuniber 112 . ya ++.. w l IWiMyyy yAy INIMYIiiYwW / aWMw nM w Senate Council: The poestponed greeting of the Senate Coune.3 for the month of March will be held at 4:15 p. mn, Monday, March4 19, in the office of the President. F. E. ROBI3INS. TVau ty of thle Colleges of Engineering and Arehiteetmmr: There will be a meeting of the faculty of these college~s on Monday, MN.rch 1.9, a4t 4:15 p. mn., in Roomn 411 Engineering Building. LOUIS AL. HOP INS, Secretary. Cosmiopolitanl Club: Tickzets and nmoney, fromn the Spring Carnival should be turned in to Carlton Wells, Treasurer, today, Saturday, between 1 and 3 p. mn. In room 302 Univemsity bal:J. A. C. IlILD BER. Foreign Students: The week of spring vacation a party of foreign students, limited to twenty--Ve, will tour' hive Michigan.Deities, visiting industries, schools, pulilc works, etc. Those wishing to take the trip should communicate at once with me, or with, Harry Hoiden, '230, or Carlton Wells. 3 . A C. HILDNERh. Gratinftke EvagllslClub: The Graduate English Club and Whimsies will meet on Saturday eve- ning, March 17, at S o'clock, in the parlors'bf the Hlelen Newberry Resi- dlence, with Mr. R~obert* Frost and Mr. Louis Untermnyer as guests. MARIAN STUDLEY. Michigan ,,Daily Supplement To Students' Directory NLUMBER FIVE F A TLTY Ireland, Mark L., Major, Q. M. C., U. S. Army, Graduate School- 1ighwaY'Transport. 906' Greenwood. 1200-J. Raphael, Theophlile, Instructor in 'Psychiatry. 619 E. Univer- sity. 1393-U. Ross, Mary'A., General Secretary of University Y. M. C. A., 818 Forest. 1604M. (Newberry Hlil 937-W.) 6 :30--Tau Dvila Phi dinner in privateC dining room of the Union. I 6 :h0-Wesleyan guilid nmeets in l)Ieth- Do You K now odist church. 0:30--aptist guild devotional ofteti _______________________ inlBaptist church parlors. :$0--Youn g Peoples' socioi1 o Church!I The expense entailed in running thel Iof Christ meets in Upper room, Lane: hospital?t hall.a What is Camp Davis? room, Lana hall. What the bureau of Educational Re- 7 :0f-.lr..Pan! lfarni ni sou maks in 11111 F erence and Research does? auditorium.---- Y ESTERDAY'S ANSWERS }UI-NOtiTICES The women of the University are ini ?M)ichigan Student Vounteer anfionI C011- need of a field house at Palmer field.' ference today. Present conditions are not conducive Senior Eds must order their canes at to exercise at the field because it is at zWagner's before March 24. some distance from Barbour gymnas- Applleations fox' tickets to the MIlitaI'y lum. A place is necessary to make ball will be returned in Monday's clothing changes and as is now the, miail. Xnyone desiring irtformation case those who participate in ath-1 regarding tickets or applications) leties at Palmer field are forced to call Williams at -519 Glaring meall use the gymnasium as a locker room. houra. E~very year, the number of female stu- dents is increasing and healthful out- I Phi Delta Kapp to Iilate M oor =xercise anid recreation is neces- sary. An adequate -building could be ISeventy members of Phli Delta K{ap. pa., honorary educational fraternity erected to fill the need for $25,000. j will attend the initiation banquet t - be held March 30. The preliminar The purpase or a new. journalism initiation of the fifteen new member : building is to raise the professional will tlake place March 24, the groul. standards of journalism at the Univer- iInitiation only being reserved for the sity. The number of students in this day of the banquet. department is ever increasing and the. University Press club has repeatedlyI cost would not be appreciably moref sembling collections of plant and an- ugdthis policy.. Equipment used in than the cost of a separate structure,; imal life both historic and pre-'historio. teistruction of journalism -cannot This press would serve as both a lab- Many valuable specimens are now be- be properly provided in class rooms.; orato~ry for students and also to sup-' ing collected but these cannot be dis- The equipment wouldi~ include a li- ply the printing requirements withiin played in the piresent building. F'urth-; brary, a filing room, an assembly the University. er, the museum is a means of train- room, offices, desks to replace custom- I ing students of the biological sciences. ary benches, a typewriting rocm, prop- The old museum houses $2,000,000 The building is pioorly lighted, un- erly isolated, newspaper laboratories , worth of specimens in actual money! healthfully ventilated, and badly plan - and editorial rooms, with facilities for { but in scientific value the collection( ned as to space. The new museum handling telegraph copy. Professional is priceless. The overflow exhibits are would probably be located in the bloc,: competence would be furthered by se- stored in frame houses which might; bounded by Ingalls, Huron, Twelfth., gregation in a single building. A Un- at. any' time be razed by fire and their and Washington streets. liversity Press in this building would contents lost. The museum serves the provide for further expansion and the state by gathering, -recording and as- Patronize Daily advertisers.- -Adv. CLARA CLEMENS A CYCLE OF SEVMEN HISTORICAL RECITALS. Presented by MATINEE MUSICALE Pattengill Auditorium, 8:'00 P. M. MARCH 22, 26-APRIL 2, 16, 23, 30-MAY 7 Course $2.00. Single 75c Courtesy of Wczhr's Bookstore TICKETS Wahr's, Grahamns and Slater's FA TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH Fifthi Avi. and Wilim St. ~unar C bu rcb services FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST 409 S. Division Seven Reasons for Going to Church REV. L. F. GVNlDERMAN, Pastor' t 9 :30 A. M.---Bible School. 10:30 A. M,--4'Wlut Shull t(14o with 3'esus 8" 1-1n this actual world, a church- less community, a community where men have abandoned and scoffed, at or ignored religious needs, is a community on the rapid down grade. --Yes, I know all the excuses. I know that one can worship the (creator in a grove of trees, or by a running brook, or in a man's own house, just as well as in church. But I also know as a matter of cold fact, the average man does not thus worship. 3-He may hear a good sermon at church. Hle will hear a ser- mon -by a good man, who with his good wife is engaged all the week in making hard lives a little easier. 6--He will listen to and take part in reading somec beautiful pas- sages from the Bible. And if hie is not familiar with the Bible, he has suffered a loss. 5-He will take part in singing some good hymns. 6--11e will meet and nod and speak to good, quiet neighbors. He will come away feeling a little more charitable toward all the world, even toward those ex- cessively foolish young men who regard church going as. a soft performrance. 7--I advocate a man's joining In church work for the sake of showing his faith by his works." Wednesday Evening, testimony meeting, 7:30. Reading Room, 236 Nickels Ar'- cade. Open daily 1.2 to 5 except' Sundays and Holiday;. Sun'day ?oridzpg Service, 10:30 SubJect '"SUBSTANCE." Sundayr School, 11.45. EVERYONE I5 WELCOME --Theodtore Ro2tosevelt,, ALL AIIIV WPIILCOMIU ItRE'IE TOO. LATE TO CLASSIFY i 4nschtutz, Irma, Grad., .1016 Forest Bay. City., 1283.'j Bowdenl, William I1, '25, 636 Oakland. Negaunee. 2809-P. Burhans, Robert L., "'23, 1102 Forest. Owoasso.' 438-J Cuttinhg, Mary A., '23, .608 Monroe. Kalamazoo. 1387." Donah~ue, Themas J.,.'25,-504 S. State., Scranton, Pa. 1069. l+rxiedxnrne, I. I:, '26P, _322'N. State. Cleveland, .0. 2631-M. Parniss, Louis C., '2G6, 301 E, Liberty. Nashville., 2956-R. Hornung, Robert.1M., '26, 1023 Oakland. Glibsonbutrg, 0. 179. Irel~ad, Mark L., Jr., '26E, 986 Greenwvood. Chesaning. 1205-J. Javal-as, Thoras G., 326 Thompson. 1920-3. Lain, Clara, '26, 518 S. Dvision .Bolivar, N. Y. 2182-R. Laskey, 11axrry Se., '26, 308 S. Fifth. 'Cleveland, 0. 1390-W. McDowell, Fermor.Margot, '26, 212 Twelfth. Detroit. 439. E Murray, Charles' A., 1'25, 1717° S. University. Evanston,, 111. 1892. Newiman, .; seph C., '26, 1321, Wilmot. Buffalo, N. Y. 984-Rl. Rudolph, Arn. 0., 124E, 608141ll.- Iron Mountain. Smiith, Ruth R.,;'24, 518 S. Division. Mohawk. 21821-R. I' :00"-4-radiuate English club meets ini 9 ( Helen Newberry residence. W T H AT'S15G 4IN ! A8:0O-Milcbfgn n ames bridge and five Ihundred ,party for their husbands at __________________________ Barbour gyprnnasiumrn. b IC ~'-C py for this column y'hot~Id ! J:0 0-D-Iance at Kappa Alphrie' be. submtted by 54W o'cliock at; house. Benefit- of the Womiren'sI I I r UNITARIAN CHURCH State and Huron Streets SINEY S. ROBINS, Mi1nister SERVICE 10:10 March 13. "The Meaning of Prayer."! March 25. "Faith." April 1. "Ininiorta.hty: The three reining sermons in a series on great central religious themes. .... t .... CHURCH ..r... f l 3 BETHLEHEM EVANGELICAL CHURCH (Evangelical Synod of N. A.) 4th Ave.., near Packard G. A. NEUMfANN, Pastor Sunday School at 9:00 a. i. Fift Ave. and Washington St. E. G. STELLHOUN,9 Pastor 9 :30 A. Al.-Pastor's Bible Class. 10:30 A. IM.-Sermon (German) I "Jesus MaIn's Substitute." John 11, 47-53. 15:30 P. M.--Student Forum-Sub- ject: "The Language Question in } American Lutheranism." Amelia I 1oheisel, beader. j7 :30 P. M.-Sermon, "The Fifth Saying fronm the Cross." Church hiah. Church mani. Service at 10:00 a. i. Eng- Service 11:00 a.,iw. Ger- FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH + . EDWVARD SAYLES, Nitnister JIOWAR , IL. CHAPMAN1, :Minister for Students 10: :30--Morning Worship. Sermon: "Rediscovering Sin," the second j in ,series, ~Some Needed Rtedis- j coveries." 12:00-Student Class meets in Guild House. Dr. F. 13. Longwell of j Assamn will speak. 6:00 -;Student Friendship Hour, with informal talk (luring refresh- mnents. +7:O-Congregation joins in Hill Auditorium Service. Concluding meeting of 'Student 'Volunteer Conference. Dr. Paul Hlarrison' of Arabia, speaker, ANN ARBOR BIBLE CHAIR AND "UPPER ROOM"f {BIBLE CLASSES JANE FHALL Students supper and 5:45. Rev. Minot Simons, U.. In the parlors at 7:30. discussion ID., speaks I SUNDAY &ATURlA'Y- 9 :04--T °y~.out %peeehe's for Adephi 90: 0- D3 t1 -study classhut' students Lu s ).ouise of Representatives will be l Conugregatfonal church. " giveW'in 'Adel phi room, fourth floor, '9 :30_7ULniverity Me's9 Bible c348ss U.~mversity ball. meets in Upper room, Lune hall. 10 :04lR h~ary:ul of Clgxrrl-5.Iiorin;it +10 -:l-aripon E. Halspeaks. at Con. igas in room BO6, 'University hall: gregational church. 2 :30-Freshmian mixer fn> assembly 1I2 :000--Student.1Bible classes meEt in hall. ot the -Union. . -%Wesley hall. 2:340-CathollC Students' club Amce in 12:OO--Studeni class,:Chirch of Christ, new auditorium of St. Joseph's san-I meets .in Upper room, Lane hall. itariumn. 12:W0-BaptIst guild mieet~s In Baptist .t :00t--lrndg'e tea ati Kapppa Alpha, The.- Guild house.: ta house. .Benefit of the Women's I 12:00--Dr. Paul Harrison speaks be-!fr ogeaina pnfrmi 3l st--.- TY arry I cfIV $ nxion:ette 5Itar'W ICongregational: church.# in~ Ann Arbor high school auditor- !3 :00--arslty, Glee club rehearsal 3n ; lttm. a nion reading room. M00-Anniversaxy meeting of the Up. ;3:00 '-Glee club meets in upper reading per Room Bible clays in bane hall., room of the Union. 7 :0--=-rattsmen club meet-a-in Mason-; 4:00--Open hous(, at Wesley hal ' is temple. 6:00-Baptist, guild friendsipl hour in? 8:00--Musc memory contest in Htill Baptist church parlors. audroorium2 6 :60-LPhil SigmaiDelta dinner in roomj 8:00-Pyiiiagoreans imeett ro .01 .319 of the Union. of the Union. 16:0--- Dr. 1'V. F. English specks before' -00 -Harry Burnett's marionet te showt Congregational students meeting ut in Ann Arbor high school auditor- Congregational church. 0- i FIRST.ETHODIST ,CHURCH. MISS° ELLEN WV. 3MOORE, Student. Direc'tor 10:30 A. M. 'Morning Worship. DR. PAUL W. HARRISON, of 'Arabia, Speaker. 12:00 M., BIBLE CLASSES in WESLEY, HALL. 4:30--G:30 P. 1t1. OPEN I-lOUSE at WESLElY HALL. 6:30-6:50 P. M.-SONG SERVICE-AT CHURCH instead of regular Guild meeting at Church.+ I PE-CIAL MUSIC: "Andante Cantabile" (Wid or), Mrs. Rhead; "Benedictus" (Gounod), the chorus choir; "Jesus, Gentlest Saviour" (Wat'd), the chorus 'choir; "The Lord Is My Shepherd" (Ward--Wheeler), Mr. Wheeler: "Postlude" (Gounod), Mrs. Rhead. No Evening Service Because of thle Hill Au ditorium Meeting ! CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH "THEl STONE CHTJURCII WITH THES WARAM WLC OME" Herbert A. dJumpl, E. Knox !Mitchell, Wary K. )Iillur, Staff. Note:. A census of the congregation last Sunday showed more than 'half of the congregation to be students. Out of a congregationi of 844 by actual count there were 499 students, 243 female and 206 male. Three-high-grade addresses on the M4odern Viewpoint in Missions in Connection with the Student. Volunteer. Service. 10:30. MARION B. HALL, of Japan, a manl's man with wit and hiumor and broad human sympathy, at the morning service. 12:00. DR. PAUL1 HARRISON, of Arabia, a doctor, adventurer; and the speaker chosen for the meeting in Hill Auditorium, at the Open Forumi. ' 6:00o. DR. WV. F. ENGLISH, of Chicago, at the Students' Meeting. Meet~ lug is a half-hour earlier than usual. 7:00. DR. PAUL HARRISON at Hill .Auditorium. Students Cordially Welcomed ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH (.Missouri Synod) Corner Third and W est Huron Sts. CARL A. BRAU'ERI, Pastor. SERVICES 9:30-German. 11.:304-English. Serm-on Topic: "The U7se of tlhe Word at- Public Wor ship. " 1:30--Bible School. 7:30--Lenten Services in LEnglish, subject, "Tile Fifth Word from the Cross." Wednesday_ Evening, 7:30 Passion 'Services in the Gsrmnan. r 1. I FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH- DIVISION AND HURON REV. L. A. BARRETT, ID. D., Ministar LEWIS C. R EIA N\, Seely lMen Students ,., See "Upper Room" Bulletbn and Printed Schedule Sunday Class for Men from 9:30 to 10:15 I CHURCH OF CHRIST (DISCIPLES) Temporary Hone LANE HALL F. P. ,ARTHUR, Pastor 10:30 MR. E. J. NWEEKS, 'Traveling Secretary, Presbyterian Board of'°'oireign Missibns, will speak. 12: 00 S'TUDENT CLASSES Led by Prof. WV. D. Henderson and Dr. 3.B. Kirlcpatriclt 6:30 OPEN TIOUSE AND SOCIAL HOUR. 5:30 YOUNG PEOPLE'S MEETING DR. "BOB", McCANDLISS, 21M, our missionary to China, will sing and speak. Come and meet him in his last public appearance in Ann Arbor. - fit. Linbrew 6 )pisc Pal eburcb COR, CATHERINE AND DIVISION STREETS HENRY L]WIS, Rector 8:00 A. M.--Holy Communion. 9:30 A. M.--Bible Discussion Group at Harris 'Hall. 10:30 A. TV.--Morning Prayer, Confirmation, anti Sermon by Rev. Charle M. Beckwith, Bishop of Alabama. 7:30 P. M.--Evening Prayer and Address by the Rector., Subject: "Tw~e hKlnds of Power." 6:30 P. M.--Supper at the Rectory, 407 E. Kingsley, fari Students. and other Young People. WEDNESDAY OPEN HOUSE AT HARRIS HALL FROMi 4 TO 6- ead In To morrow's - -' . :SUNDAY MAGAINE "A Review of C ampus Pericodicals" by ELMER SORLES LOOMIS 9:30 A. 1I.-Bible School. 10:30 A. M.-Morning Service. Ser- mon Subject: "Intellectual Meas- les.." 12:00 M.-Mon's Service Club, led by Dr .C. Stouffer. 6:30 P. M.-Christian Endeavor., Hal Cofian, Teacher Student Classes at Noon In Lane Hall Reading Rooms It w...mumo .,, ALL I SATURDAY $1.00 Per.-Coupfe 50c, Stag m - - ~ - - -. - - !