I IIE MICHIGAN DAIL\ _______ ., ,....M.., .... 1IlY OFFICIAL BULLETIN1 icaion In the Bulletin is constructive notice to .11 members of J uitersity. Copy received until n-204D. m. (11:30O a.,m. Saturday.) rtt 3 VN D ATE, AIPIUL T), 1923 Numb~er UIl 1) Can~ ere will be a con ference of the Deans oan Wednesday, May 2, at i. M. I,. BURTON. ity Lectuare: Chalkley Slack, Sociologic&I Director of the Studebaker Corpora-' "1ll deliver a lecture upon. the 'subject "Personnel Policies of the aker Corpor~ation", before the clasaes in flo. 32 and M. IN. 36, In the 1Science Auditorium Moi day, April 30, at 2 p. in. The public is to attend. C. B. GORDY. 3s in Zoology: edepar~tmnent of Zoology announces three lectures by Dr. Raymond d the Johns Hopkins university: fe Problem of Population Growth", April, 30, 8, p. in., N. S. Audi- te Exzperimnental Study of Longevity". 1. "Environmnental Factors", April 30, 4: 15 p. 3n., 214 N. S. build ing. II. "Inheritance" ,May 1, 4:15 p. tn., 214 N. S.' building. © lectures at 4: 15 p. mn. are of a semi-technical nature and of special tto students of biology, while the 8 o'clock lecture IS of a popular and espeially interestin~g to the general public who are cordially A. FRANKLIN SHUiXLL., PALATHA L AERIAL PULLMANS TO PLYgPLAYERS CLU GVEBTEN DRO T A D C I A OTO RIGI LJO Y hmsdil Y kt Vndcr the (supervision of lUr, c; 'o',r It. Stewvart, of the English depa ;rtm,>, Players club will present tw o original one-act plays written by' Universityv stu(Ients at 8 o'clockWdndyngh in Sarah Caswell A-ngell hail. Maix wing, '24, is authior of t~he first dramna, "The Falling Star." ThiC; will be (directed by Robert H=enderson '26, and its cast will include severAl prominent campus actors. "You Hlad Better Bew.are of Bek fasting." written and directed by Wil- liam P. Campbell, W2E, will conclude the program. A light and amunsing comedy of the present day, Camlpbell's pliv~y also numbers among its ca,;t some of the best known local dra ma- tie talent. PICTI-RE4OWF lU. T'I'HOM ASI DEN PRESENTED TO [BIB'E VLASS1 Harold Jacox, '26, representing the Grail, which is an orgaizatio~n of freshmen within the S. C. A., last ight presented the Upper Room Bible c latss with a picture of its leader, Dr. Th~om-I as Iden., Pictures of manly of tOe "Rooms's" big men are hanging on th,' (wall, but until last night there wvas no picture of "Father" Iden. TChe pire- sentation was a surprise to all. Not even "Father' Iden had seen the pic-I ture, as it-'was an enlargemeunt .of one found on file at Rentschler's studio. Left, Metl in IE. Dare and one of his in achies. Top, Dare air Pulliami inl f1ighit. Below, spai iler noilel. tAnnual Business 3Meeting: ter in Michigan, Phi Beta, Kappa, will hold its annual g Wednesday, May 2, 4.15 p., ,in Rooms 204-20)5, Mason me' 0.. H. COOLEY, President. IE. M. CAR ROTA, Secretary. Detroit, April 28 (By Central Press) sufficiently frequent intervals so that .--Platts are nearly 'completed for the the planes will be always within glid- establishment during the coming sum- ing distance of one of thenm. There finer of a passenger; and freight-car- fields will be plainly marked so as rying airplane line between Chicago to be visible day or night, and in case an~d Detroit. The .planes used will be of any kind of trouble the planes can the new Dare variable' camber type, glide safely to a landing on one of ea~ch machine carrying ten passengers them. and a reasonable amount of baggage, One of the illustrations shows v or fewer passengers and a correspond- plane as it will look in flight.- The ing amount of freight or express. passengers will , be seated in chairs There will be no regular stops be- similar to those in a Pullman chair tween the two cities, but emergency car, and the cabins of the planes wit 14uding fields will be constructed at be heated whenever necessary, and sare provided with ample ventilating E- arrangements. Large windlows on1 ejeach side permit, of unobstructed ob- el An~oher illustration shows MelvinI n ' mo Dare, the inventor of the vari able )f camber, standing before one of the small planes of that type, which have -l been successfully triecd out at Sel-I ,e fridge Field. Is The third picture shows oxne of the ,small planes from above, giving aI 11 good idea of the construction of the Cwings. I Wkm Mi chig an track stfar, 'who }placcdl h~ighi point man at the Penn relays. i. e make-up examination on Oreek Art will be held Tuesday, May 1, m~. in. Room A, Alumni Memorial Hall. BRUCE MY, DONALDSON. rof the Otlamber of Commere: Fred Woodruff, vice-president of the Adcraft Club of le roit, will' sthe mnembers of the Chamber of Comtmerce at the Union Wednesday, All members are requested to be present.' 13. K,6WARTZ, Educational Director. 1 . d ' Soph Band t 1,('lell Members of the sophonmore band~ will meet at 7 o'clock' in. room :125 of thie Union Tuesday night.. TIA.E 1 ) OAl'AND VEST 11iUTLI-NEW 'EROV$SERS OF Brliigin a sa1,iale or 'est of that old tdiscartded siult. AWe will atch tha Oe goods and make a newm pair of trouser" to your mieaure. Samplle and 1ri ces Submitted for Your Aplaprovali An Extra Pair of Trousers WYIll M'ike You~r Old Sat a INew CO- 4^ F. W UERT 'CO- Next to WGenjrl W.'1h tre i vm i2l al IAT'SGOING ON 'E-4eopy for this colunashould aai*uttedl by 5:30 o'cock of dl~y 'before pu1bllcMaol. .SUNDAY -Univjersity Heirs Sible cln.4 to in Upper tLom, Lane hall., -,Bpofi eW ubmeets in roanm 7 :44--Sopoomore band meet$ In room " 326 of the' Union. s7 : W-Scaip and Blade ill-Buffalo smoker in room 318 of the Union. ? :30- Veteran s'. 'memtorial eobmlttoe meets in room" 302 tof the Union.: P 1:30 - I'tprirnitvr cnferencenin for botabout wlltwo aalaw b eeks. a The cpalast ten The DoLittle NtFish's SLight .nde Aesk, There BfAlovill be a smoker Soe ie for all Buf- days of the trip will b~e devoted tot IV falo men at 7:30 o'clock Tuesday eve- ning at the Union. The entertainment a reconnaissance across the Cumber-; Borodin, Song of the Dark Forest; 'will consist' of music and other'a spe- land Plateau and the valley of east- Rachmaninoff, Night Mysterious; ) cil'nmbmiers. Among the attractions emi Tennessee. This district provides Rachmaninoff, Floods of Spring. will be a slight-of-hand performance excllet mteialforexursonswih ______________- and several tricks by a student magic- Appalachian features, coal mining, ia.Al exfrmuflondvcit zinc muining, marble quarries and Pison Progts Increase in l e rmBfaoadvcni aluminum. plants within easy reach. s Marquette, April 28. - Marquette# are cordially invited by the Michigan chapter of Scalp and Blade , Prof. C. 0. Sauer is heading the. prison made a profit of nearly $15,000 ____ geography course, and Prof. George in March, a sum higher by $5,000 than - { F-- M- a m For Goad Floin Uhe RIVER'S SPECIAL INK A super/or founlta ii pen ink RIIER 'S PE..N SHOP , . 1 . E. t cloys,- Church of~ S i Uper room, Lang t' Bible classes meet Inj ,se at Wesley hall. kEpsiloft dinner hIn oom r Vibbert speaks at the ppe in Harris hall. { ,a guild meets in Moth- Dfi an club muets In C. churchh. Foreign stu-t (damsii speaks on "The. ,s ' tKentucky" in, Un- f. 4 306 of the Union,.S mas n e lra, 'iAND gm fourth floor, University hall. 8;M--14601yte s_ meet in room 1K0, Ma.M U I AN___ _ _ son hal M USICIANS______ ----- 8A -4nnn b nfto Conn;en's league, in Hill auditorium.. 3IIIuS. ('elienu'Fft eal"i a Th~is open FfhR tI the iithaconcert of her historic c t- OTICE song cycle which will be given at 8 All sophomores desiring to paclas414ocoktmorwngt nPtegill c'f$.toM1 baeal alBl edat 66 8 to- apcditoriim , tmrwngtMadame Clara at ilClemens *S undyikud yfrom r P.rl . !day. will offer a program of 20 songs by - modern French andRussian compos-e ti.I jes-Saint-Satins, B'izet, LaFarCome in before or after ' Show [NHD[[MENI~ ' T SIU Duparc, Rubinstein, Tschaikowsky, ~,~(mn t'e hns ~ ~ 4 11RLL NTTO TI M o ui s s o rgsky, lmisly-Korsaknff. I whose works fill approximately the FO GCOO.GSIAL UCA" MP IInterval 'between the death of Brahms RelC ikeaa andgtheradtent forhethltfourthr ntcummerhckchool. 1""egsrtnfothforhumescoliF dgjMedurse tn geology and ;geography The program is as follows: Fud' ra~nth t s ~ I ilbegin at the Re 1trar s office on I e h t sRih Tuesday. T~he coursesare geology, tv e;ain t es, rLCloche; La , 'E- iii 1nd geg~h ,btbeing field dave;ft, Av ;FueAie nKCoffee and OurN'Special FruitC k Courses for eight hours credit, and eve; Duparc, Phiydile. Ii-" in ted to 16 men each. The prere- II I' h c lt ~Vi~"~ lzi quisite for the Course In geology is a Rubinstein, Fireudvol nd Leldid..hoL VYIL-with W ipped gypped A . 'ream years study. In dyneaite, . structural Rubinstein, Es IBlin'kt der Thian; I'll 111 and stratigraphic geology, and for Tachaikowsk,,y, Speak c NotD4 Beloved; Candy withou ariail geography, n~n approved year's work Tschaikowsky, Whether DyDws in geography of collegiate grade. Tsehaikowsliv, Pauline's Song; Mos- " The main camp will be located at! sorgsky Hioper (Ilopak). ' Mtill Springs, Kentucky, and willesb#' I n II I ~imsy-I~orakotf.Littl e Snow .WziiI.t1XiV ~~~t~u occupied for at l leastoar month.n Side expdtoswlbecnutdi i ,flake'ss Arietta; Rlimeky-Korsakoff; z._ _- - .. . =- -__ __ ?vicinity, and it is hoped that a river Song of theShepherd Lehl; Arensky, -__ HAVE "YOU TRIED- The new deliciously refreshing drink. THE CHOCLATE DAIRY DRINK 5c per 'botlei Ask for it at your restaurant --OR CALL- 423 THE' ANN ARBOR DAIRCO AN Fourth and Catherine :streets i' student ano hiall. congregtion. dinner 1n' room ueots in room W of moots In room 30 of fnatity lunch In prl- nom of the Union. lta Chi dinner fa as, , the Union. .1 Go pcl of, SL ,Jolt, ~as meets in Upper k. ,__._.. ._.__ .__ _. .- -.. i Pts in' fnion, upp er read. s i +CxICAdO 'Thi Spring we acre showin g a very complete stock. Men's Genuine Scotch Grain Wmax Calf and Russgia. Calf ,Oxfords English Broadcloth Genuine ,imported shirts in white and new shade of tan. 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