F FI ClA L BULLETIN in te Buletn isconsruciventice to all members of shty. Copy received by the As~u to the Pre ident until (11:30 a. mn. Saturdays~. 4 e ns : here will be no confernce of the Deans oan Wednesdlay, April 30. .rbor Art Association': here will be an exhibitionl of watercolors, etchingbs, and dry-points by Gallaghier, and of color wood prints by J. Waiter Pillip,,at Mvemorial week days at 1:30 and Sundays at 2:00O p. ino. fron) 'iaturdaI~y, April 26, nday, May 4, inclusive. udents of the University and the Schools will be a nttaed free. Warren PV. Lomblardl, Pry,,il d. t. Lecture: n Monday April 28 at 2:00 o'clock P. lv. r. "'S. Ac e Tan, irect- Personnel for the Westinghouse Electric and M:vfv. Co., will dAvc'r an s in the Natural Science Auditorium on tlhe subject of "Personnel ems in Modern 'Works Management." This aiddres;s will be delivered the classes in Economnic, 32 andMech. Engineering 36. All others sted are invited to attend. (has. It. (Gordy.* C. C. Edijiun&,. y of the (Coll ges of Engilacrug' aud Arlhlietire: here -will be a mneetling of the Faculty of these Clleg~s on iMoridlay, 28, at 4:15 p. an. in Room 411 West engineering ]3uiliing. Loui.4 A. Hlopkins, Secretairy. more Engineecrs: ssembly Monday, April 2th, at 10 o'clock in Room 34 x. Prof. A. Ti. hiard of the Highway Engineering Dept. will address the class. A. 0. Lee, Class Mentor. eSlpeaking for Eniners: hie following mnen will appear on the program for Tuesday, at 7:30 p). pril 29, Room 348 West Engineering -Bldg.: Clinton, Chairiuan, 'axed s. Stewivart, Sadowski, Hill, Kearns, Reiseb, Katz, Wig,,hvtman, M"'.urer, la C. A. Schidt. Chairman of A.ssemb:lies. Scttors hi IBasicses Adtintistraio: If interested in a selling position wv H. Barnes in Rjoom 106, Economics Bb1 Banker's Son Leads I B5atle For Free j Spea ch For "Redts" .f.. **** .~I vian industrial concern see _1r. A. ANDERSON tIIO SPEAI(1ON d,. next M onday, between 1:;0 .: andr , ;1 Edmund . Day. itsHE CENTER CHRI ST" jI Dr. Frank L. Anderson, president of , O N the Interziatio~nalt Baptist Seminary1 ~V H T'S GOIN ON and considered one of the leading j . speakers and authorities of religious MI prson orsocitie usig I education work, is to be the speaker colunin should include In their nioticesj this in e Wing at the Baptist church, when e will deliver an address on day, hour, &and plac'e. All no(,Ices.rj eta Crs. j wltl'61iI this (data .will be disregarded. "TeCnrl hrt. i D~r. Anderson was for many years 14 1 D14l rominent in a pastorate in Chicago,s SUNDAYand later turned his attention to relig- 9 :10-Uiviersity Meen's Bible class3 ions education work amiong the poorer meets, Lane hall. element, and soon became noted forl 10:30- Coimniunlon scr rice, lzr°' iy. his success in this line. In the capac,: te 3-rini src c7, . Dl ity of president of the International1 10:30-Morning ermon-"The ReiTptist Seminarylhe has gvnsy gion -of- a Real hbay", Unitarian oral noteable addresses, and is expect r, Wins As Dei To G. O.P.. .Pinchot's regsate SPROF PATEN WILL TUt Rebuked; BEFOE ECONOMICS GULfi Prof. W. A. Paton, of economics de- irtv.ent. wi-l speak on "The Econi- <, on cs of Overhead Costs" at the meet- ; ing of the Economics club at 7:45 o'~- clock tomorrow night in room 104, z Economics building. All graduates and mlembers of the economics faculty are invited. A : The last meeting of the club for the ;..:: year will be held on Monday, May 19, accor-dinig to Prof. Edmund E. Day, head ofZ the department and president of the club. ('ALEN '1)AR 0OF SPRING* EVEXTS Aptril 28--Baseball - Northwestern j-: vs. Michigan. Mfay .3---Iaseball-Illinoig vs. Mich-' igan, 112:00--Miss Margaret Lewis of lNow1 York city speaks at Presbyterian 12 church. 2:15--Philippine Michigan Club meet- Ging;, Lane hall. '5 :30-Social hoar. Untitariaan chutrch. +);30-Stutdents' Fireside chOt on "The Labor Problem", Congr~gational church. :45-- Si dentls' sn fiprer, IVnitariain! I G~--!'enh~fermioii on "Christ andl the New World of Labor, Presbyter- ian church. f3:3 --1 r. rl1'hephtie Raphael speaks, on I"The Boy Problem as I Have Seen IIt", Unitarian church. 7:30----l'Qn fy Adams Sawyer', a mo- tion pictuire, Coangreg ational church. ed to puEt_ forth some interesting and unusual 'conceptions in his address this morning. In addition, Dr. Anderson is to sp~eak before the regular assembly of the Student Guild this afternoon, and will on this occasion speak on "Pit- ting the New American for tihe New ( America." I i I i i Baseball Results AMERICAN LEAGUTE Detroit, 16, Chicago 7. St. Louis 11, Cleveland 2. Newv York 4, Boston 3. .Philadelphia 2, Washington 0. NATIONAl, T;EAI J'TE Pittsburg 2, Cincinnati 0. Boston 5, Philadelphia 4. New York: 5, Brooklyn 1. (7th). Chicag-o, St. Louis-rain, no game. "Jimmie the adtaker" sells anything quickly.Adv. lph Strassburger in naval aniform . EPunishment for his suggestion that IFrancis J. Heney be employed as coun- sel to the senate committee investi- gating the affairs of the internal bur- eau, is seen in the defeat is seen in the defeat of Governor Gifford Pinichot as delegate-at-large from Penn syl - vania to the Republican national con- vention.' William S. Vare, organiza- tion leader in Philadelphia, and rep-! resentative in congress withdrew hiis MaC y 9-10--Spring gamies. Mlay 10-Dual track meet-Ohio State vs. Mlichigan. May 13--University elections. May 17-Father's day. Cap night. May 19-Blaseball-Iowa vs. Mich- igan. May 21-24-M?.ay Festival. Mlay 3f;--Iaseball-Notre Dame vs. M4ichigan. IMid- Vest Olympic tryouts. May 31lwasball-Wisconsin vs. Myic t:gaa. Mid-West Olympic try- couts. June 14--/Alumnus day. June 19 -Commiencement. Corli,;s Lamnt IMONDAY Corliss hamont, xenlor in Iharvard , 4 -.0--Ji 4seball .-- Nortivwestetu vs.I university, and ,-on of the noted New iv I Mchigan. Ferry field. York banker, Thiomas W. Lamont, has 4 :30-FresiimN) Girls' Glee riub re-; gone over the heads of the governing hearsal, 'i3arboiur gymnasium. board of the IHarvard Union in his de- 7 :0t'(ueatiren club meeting, room termination to have Eugene V. Delis, 304, Union. / Socialist, and W. I. Foster, Coynmui i. ,7 44-rEeoncnics clumb meeting., Pro- ist, speak before the union, of whiichi fessor Pat on speaks on "The Econ-j he is vice-president. The board vetoed' omics of Overhead Costs," Econom- 1 the idea, but Lamont appointed a ics building. committee to pass on the eligibility of speakers. 41:f{-Al l'ITE S)A.Y _______________________I0:____--All_ freshmnu banquet, Union incident and Ralph S-trassbuirger of Norristown won by an overwhelming vote.a S. 0. Davis former owner of the Davis Toggery shop at 119 So. Main has opened a men's furnishing shop at 308 Maynard Street.M nMonday, April 28, at, 3p. m., 205 Economics luild- A. F.Wood. ral ]Union Rehearsal: Special rehearsal for Sopranos and Altos will be held this afternoon o'clock, at the School of Music. Bring "Primav era" and "B Minor Mass" es. F. Y. Moore, Conductor. 'S Educational Club:t President Chas. M(--inn( y of Ypsilanti Norm)al-Colleg;e will speak at tl e W's meeting on Monday azt 7 p. in., in room 304 of the Mich ,gr.n Unibn. All taking course; in Education are invited and urged to be present., Frank L. Palley, Pres. ENGRAVING- Sophomore engineers will have a ! ass emnlly hall. class meeting at 10 o'clock, Monday,' 7:3 --A delldiI-Alpha Nu freshman de-, in room 348, Engineering building. late, University hall. Prof ArhurH. lancard ofthe8:00- University lecture, Bertrand Prof.~~~~~~~ ArhrII.Ba1 rd fte Russell speaker, 1Hill auditorium. highway engineering and transport ______ depatmen wil spak.Madsion," Wis., April 26.-Ten acres ".Tmmi te atakr"sels aytingIof level land along Lake Mendota to "Jimi te dtaer sll aythng! ie bed ,. r intramural athletic field quickly.-Adv..-and for. m~tre dormitories was tent-. atively arwed by the Wisconsin Patronize Daily Advertise rs.--AdtV ' board of r-ents. VISTIN CAPS I ORDER THEM NOW 100 Cards and Plate $3.00 and Up W 9 BOOKSTOR r ill meeta Br. R.V. Il eaa.Aprl 2.9, 1in I s7 a on : "Th:e rnof 'soplhle li'S hln Photo b1)' Iis hhInd 1-o i rold Banr Photo by ApeA. IEarl V. .Mcre Photo by Itentschler Frederick Stoch Photo by Matzene Dusolina (Glannili Photo by U'wood & U'wood i rgp OscaIr Bawei. Photo by Renftsdhler Aihert°fo SaIl i Photo by Mlishkin Em my Krueger o o b ti r PARTICIPANTS FOURDAYOF GOD USIC Six LITCNERTS SONG ICDS Ieente Ball ester Photo by Allpeda fiumn many operas--Oratorio sing-_ ers--Violinist-Harpist-P-"ianist ---Organist. TWO BIG CHORUSES THJE CHORAL UNION and the CHILDREN'S FESTIVAL CHORUS THE CHICAGO SYM- -PONY ORCHESTRA TWO be. famous choral works will given for the first time in America ('eunre Baromneo Photo by White MAY 21-22-3 4 LA PRIMAVERA EARL V. MOOR E, MUSICAL DIRECTOR by) RESPIGHI SNEW"ARTISTS GIANNINI, SAL VI, K RUEGER, BALLESTER, LAMONT, LENT, DADMU.N, SCHIPA, will be heard is the stage name of Chase Sykes, a prom~- inent "Michigan Man" who is filling a three year contract for leading roles at the La Scala Opera. SEADRIFT by DELIUS and rrest Lament Photo by Daugerre CONDUCTORS EARL V. MOORE GEORGE 0.. BOWEN FREDERICK' STOCK for the first tim-e in Ann Arbor. Phloto by I-AvoodI & G'wood -the other artists have all been heard in Ann: Arbor. Good Cour.se Tickets may still be secured 'ait the School of Music in the $5.00 and $5.50 Sections. "Festival Coupons" will still be accepted. at $3.00 each for a short time. For tickets or booklet an- noullcemrerits, please call at office or address A. -I ;; v.., . e1 .. WRUMRmi,