THE MICHIGAN DAILY __ _r_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . . .... . ,:, .. ,.,, ...-..e.--... . DCIE Endurance KinzgsITo Fly OF ALOMNIIS Across U. S. Without A Stop, PROFESSOR, DISCUS 1 larbit eaitls Ireland EPvedicis Irish Peace says peace will be made soon SHIPHY Dublin, May 2 (By A. P.)-Jvines PFaris, 'May 2 (By A. P.)-.-Franlcis J.' tary Roover, he added, wvill SIS AHT IT, i ILarkin, Irish labor agtator, deported Low permission of the B1oard of Regents thef su s rpi n c1.r e m y as ep ydwith the diplom a fee at the treasurer's offlce, 'this charge also includes men-' bershit, to the Ahinni association. , Engineers' Club To Elect Officers' Officers of the Engineering societyIzft for the comning year will be chosen inIr the annual engineering elections to-_-______________--__ morrow. The officers to be selected Let onA'!l ciim i~i~ el 'iic1e isr are the following:. The president and ltoyiie John Sha-:AeN, professor of fine arts: at Brown university, will speak a~t 4:15 o'clock this afternoon in the west galery of Alumni Memorial hall taking as his subject "The Arch-:; itecture of Ravenna". The lecture will be illustrated by slides. Professor Shapley has specialized in. Byzantine and Early Christian architecture, both of which separate and distinct periods are represented! hy monuments in t avenna. The Ital- ian .city is noted] for its tmosaics ano, these will be touched upon in the talk. The spealaer, who is a graduate of the university of Missouri, took his philosophy degree in Germany having studied u inder Strogowsky in Berlin.{ Since 1916 hip has been .the head oft the department of fine arts in Brown " DETROIT UNITED LINE$ Ann Arbor and Jackson TIME TABLE~ (pastern Standard Time) Detroit Limnited and Express Cars- & zoo a.m., 7 zoo a.mn., 8Szoo a.mn., 9:0 a.m. and hourly to 9 :05 Pa. 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