r'r THEI MCH(lCAN Dk4' -w- . 6.- AlLY OPPIC.IAL BULLETIN blication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of University. Copy received by the A~irtaut to the President until 0Q p. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturday, tame 4 TUESDAY, MAY 131, 19241 Number 164 a convocaton n Tuesda~y afternoon, May 13, 1924, the first. Honors Convocation will Ld in Hill Auditorium. By recommendation of,.the Deans, University. .s btWtxa the hours of 4 and G on Tue: day afternoon. are dismissed e purtpose, of this convocation. Details of arrangements and plans for bly are annlounced in the notice of L. AL Gram, University Marshal,;in- Sin this issue of the Daily Official Bulletin. 11 member~s of the Faculty are cordially invited to Join in the academic ision. Academic dress should be worn, if possible, but is not nec- r. 1tM, L. Burton. 4 Advlsory Cemmittee, College of Lterature, Science and the Arts: short meeting of the Comimittee is called for Thursday, .May 15th, at ~M. in the Dean's office'. John lIt, Effinger. 1odes Scholarships: 1 December 13, .1924, the State Committee for Michigan will select from mikiees of the University and of the colleges of the State one candidate Rhodes Scholarship for 1925.' A scholar elected for that year will gd esidence at Oxford in October, 1925. The University is privilegied t4 ate to the State Committee not more than five and selection will be) solmetime in June by thn University Committee. Applications shoulJd be hands not later than Saturday, May 31. Information and conference office of the Graduate School. Alfred It. Lloyd, Chairman University Rhodes Scholarship Corn. for io9Hors Convocation: nesday, May 13, 1924. leathier Fair: ime of Assembly-x~:45 1'. Mv. acer, of Assembly as :follows: ouor StudentF on t he sidewalk of South University Avenue, directly of Alumni Menoriai hall. lie Presdent. }President Emeritas uesA1ts'' of the University, lRegenuts enn at Rom Y, Alumni Memorial Hfall. titer miepibiers of the Fa cuilies,in Alumni Mkemorial Hall1, West Gallery, I floor, where they nay robe. loase be prompt so that the procession may not be delayed in starting. caps and gowns~ if possible. The line of march will be State Street and University Avenue to Hill Auditorium. eather. Rainy: he procession will be abandoned. onor Students will present their invitations at the middle inner door 11 Auditorium, whereupon they will be ushered to reserved seats. he President, (President Eumeritus, Guests of the Univ'ersity, Regents ean will assemble in the dressing rooms, first floor of Hill Auditorium. hen members of the Faculties will assemble in the dressing rooms,. I and third floors, where they may robe. Enter by rear doors. L. Al. 46ram, Marshal. SENIORS-Time's Flying - VISITING CAR CORRECT AND UP-TO-DATE STYLES ALL WOT(K -GUARANTEED Wah's Uni versityB will be given at 7: 15 P. M., Thur'sday eveningAMay 15th., West Physics Labor- atory. C. T. Johnston, Director. Story hours for Children; On account of, convocation the class in.Story!-telling will not meet this afternoon. Trhe same group will have charge of thme story hours on Thurs- day. Ray K. inmnel. Tryout for the Class in Initercollegiate Debating: A new course in Intercollegiate Debating is to be offered in September. Pri'c' this class mill be cho en the teams for the women's debate with Ohio and( the mien's debates with Northwestern and Chicago. Three hours credit will he given for thu s course. Tryouts for this class will be held Saturday, May 24, at 8 A. M., in Room 302 M. H. A five minute talk should he pre- sented on some phase of the question: "Resolved, that a labor p~arty, similar in ideals and aspirations to the British Labor Party, should be established in the United States." .'t'hose who intend to tryout should register in the ofi'i-e of the Public Speaking deprtment where further i'nformation regard- ing the class ay be obtained. l.L. >Ejk. 0,,411opoliitnnClub : Nominating- voiiittt ee or ihe nAming of pro zpect~ve of'ficers for next year-, meet in 302 hniveriity 1Hall at 4 P. Ml. Comnmittee members are. Pro- ~esrJ. A. C. Hlldimei; Carlton' F. Wells;. J. A. Eniiquez, Johann Rorich, W. L. 1-st, N. 0btomo, and . . .IRyar. Report wll be miailed to members Wed- nesday. .Fred Hediger, President. to Sociedad Hispanica: . j The annual election of officers 'will take place this atfternoon at 4:00 p. in. in Room~ 209 Tappan Hall. All1 members are requested to be there. .I ilPtii Petersoni. 3latliematlial Club: Regular meeting will, be held in Room, 401 Mason Hall, this evening, at 8:30 o'clock. Professor Running will present "A Method for Approximate Construction."Dr. Georges dle Bothezat has been invited to speak on "Crit- ical Discussion of the Conception of Velocity."j Al l persons interested are cordially invited to attend the meetings of the Club. j '~. jW . l~eiiton, Secy. . ::t.UI Order NOW2 $3.©o AND UP IS )ok Store w: WH.AT'S GOING ON I_ All persons or societies using thi "coumnn should Include In their notices day, hour, anid place. All notices without this data will be disregarded. TUESDAY 14:04.6:44-- lhon ors convocation, 1Hill auditorirum. 1 :00- Sociedad llispaieia meeting, rooml7 209, Tlapplan hall.; 1.00--- Cosmoolitani club meeting, roomi 302, university hall. 1 4:30-Uniiversity Girls' glee club, meeting, Barbour gymnasium. 6 :00--Varsity Band dinner, room 318, Un0-Sion :dinner, room 323, non. (- :30--A delphi meeting, _ Uiersity hall.-« - 30-Les Voyageurs mteting, room :304, Union. " 3}--Rep ublicjan ('111)smoker, Up-- per' reading room. f7 :30--University lecture-lDr. George de Bathezat speaks on aviation, ' Physics west lecture room. 7:34-Prof. Ralph A. Saw)yer speaks on "Liquid Air," Natural Science auditorium. s :40-Iail lematics club meetig, room 401, Mason hall. M IVEiDiESI)AY 7:00 and S :W--Kappa Psi motion Pic- ture-George Arliss in "Disraeli," Wesley hall. 7:34-Youngstown - Michigan e~ub meeting, room 304, Union. 7:34-University lecture -IUr. George de.Bothezat spearls on aviation, Physics west lectur. room. . 11-! TICE$S The Gaeorge, Booth scholarship conape tition drawings are now on exhibi- Z. tion in. the architectural decture ; room on the second floor of the Zn- ineering. bilding where they may : be seen every: afternoon. en-tickets remin fr li Archtect' ~May party, andmay be 9bt ifed,from R. H.'Oster in the, architectural co- ridor..:Programs fr the affair will be given out In the arcipetu al corridor at 2 o'clock Tursday.,ro- 'gram coupons must be presented- in 'order to secure them. a. :senior announcements and invita- i tions of the School oft Eucation will be ~distributed in. office A, room 16,- Tappan hall fromi 9 to 5:30 o'clock " next Tuesday. Senior class dues w il he paid at the same time.' Pari:;,,May 12.- (By A.P.) -Premier Poincare has accepted Prime Minister !E MamTonald's invitation to go to Che - quers Court on May 20 and spend the f night for an informal visit with the head of the British ,government I Support the Fresh fir C'amP I- D~on't Forget to Vote Patronize Daily Advertisers.-Adv i = BOARD ' I(Without Breakfast) == FOUR DOLLARS 60 Near Lane HalI I ( I - ! w Iat MAY FESTIVAL PROGRAMS 1110eCntc1g orLau uidng:' ' '' Tl- mgeing of divisional chairmen and' team captainzs for instructions :qheld ii (lip uditoriumn of Lane Hall Wednesday evening, May 14th, at It , Ii;;la great lhelp, if all. can be there promptly. - . 'Gertrude Brotck, Chairm?.an. Memwbets ofth~e Varsity Glee Club w~ill please report behind stage in Hill itoriurh at 4 o'clock today to Sin~ in the Honors Convocation. Roll call. Car lB. Sdliohiiiker, lvnangr. D r. Georgesde Bothezat.. formerly professor of Aeronautics in the Poly- tnie Institute, Petrograd, aerodynamic expert for tli U. S. National Ad-, lry Aittee for Aeronautics~ and of the U. S. Army Air Se'rvice, will: trh fo9lowing lectures all. in the West Leactutre Boom of the Plmy- TuesayMay 13, at 7:30 P. IS.--General Theory of Soaring (mnotorle,-,, nO) in conne tion witlit'he dlscuss;iotn of the structure of the wind, Wednesday, May 14, at 7:30 P. M.-Physical Interpretation of the Rey- Is' nu~mber (law of similitude for viscous fluids.) Thursday, May 16, 4:151 p. mn.--Critical di cusson of the law of inertia. Friday, May 16, 4:15 p. mn.-Helicopters. F. IT. Pawlowski. aeft 18: 1 shall be uinabl4 to meet my class in French 18l, Tuesday, May 13th. John B . Effiniger. ihor's f'ertifiealtes: flanks for the payment of the Teacher's Certificate fees may now lbe, used at the Office of the Sckool of Education. All students who expect to recommnieided for the Teacher's, Certificate in. June mu:A pay their fees- irettln their recepts'to the Recorder, School of Education, on or before M. Thursday, Mlay 22nd. G. .Isilg, Recorder. h9nr4-Sc~l i Edu]1"cation: All Diploma andi Teacher'sCertificate fees must have been raid and the eipts returned to the Recorder, School of Education, on or before 4 p. Thur~sdlay, Ay 22nd,' ff candidates expect to be reconimended for de- es in June. G,4i. Krug, Recorder. lege ofi Pharniatcy :' Students and f-culty of the College of Pharm-acy are invited to Parke is & C.o. of Detroit for a tour of' nispection Wednesday, May 14. Special wvill leave station at 8 A. M., or State and Packard at 8:05. C'. C. Glover, Secretary. .o 11: In plaice of Aero II the class is required to attend D~r. (1e Botlwzat's lee- on Tuesday, Mlay 1 ,3, at 7:30 p. in., West Lecfure Room of the old1 Fhy- Buildint;, and to write a_ report on it. Donat Kazarintoff. h School 0bservatin: This is the final week for Observation in the High School. On comiplet- the required 20 observations,' each observer is requested to deposit his d w'ith- the 'professor 'in charge of the special course (Botany, Latin, Eng- tetc.) The professors will'"'then certify..the credit to nme, preliminary to certification for the Teachers 'Certificate. - C. 0. Davis, Chairman, of the, Committee..; ;e~tbnt in History: 0n'!1"uesday. AMay 13th,.the 'class in Observation in History meets in the ;h Schoo~l with Miss Hoyle. 'C .Dvs ,iematts-C ollege of Literature, Scilence, and. the Art: Mbmbelrs of' the- staff who have charge of sections of Mathematics 2 will, t on1 Wednesday, May 14,, at 4 p. m, in Evening, Ma 22,% 8:00 o'clock -SOLOISTS 'j Claire Dumx (Chicago Civic Opera) ,... .............Soprano Sylvia Lent (American Virtuoso) ... . . ...........Violinist Royal Dadmun: (Distinguished American Artist) .... ,. .....Baitone University Choral Union-Earl V. Moore ..... ......... ,..Conductor Chicago Symphony Orchestra-Frederick Stock. ..... . ..Conductor PRO0GRAM OVERTURE, "A Pilgrim Vision"................ Carpenter ARIA, "Deb vieni non tardar" ("Marriage of FPigaro") .. . ,".Mozart SYMPHONIC POEM, "Pastorale d'ete"..........Honegger CONCERTO IN G MINOR FOR VIOLIN I . ........... h CANTATA, "SEA DRIFT", FOR BARITONE SOLO, CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA............... ....................Delius ARIA, "Me voila seuie" ("Les Pecheurs de Perles")......B7zgt SEETOSFO H BMNRMS"(a); .-"Crucifixus." (b) -"Resurrexit." (c) -Qu tollis" d',. 'Sanctus." THIRD MAY FESTIVAL CONCERT':'4 f Friday. Afternoon, May 23, 2:83 o'clock 'at,". " s~f SOLOISTS Albertoa Snlvi .......................... ......... 0wiildren'a Festival Chorus--George Oscar Bowen..... ",us PROGRAM THE SUN WORSHIPPERS..........Zuni Indian Melody VOICE OF EVENING ...... .,"... We'r VI-ING 4 SONG,~. l,~ . .l .Coerig 4.4'11 IMPROMPTU . ...... ........ ......... THE FOUNTAIN .......... ..t w. ........ ,. D hs By SPANISH DANCE..... ...................Tedeachit NIGHT HYMN ATiSEA r > is ' w -.,. . x ,. s. i. Gring-Thomas P'HILOIWEL WITH MELODY.... ..................arratt' GOOD NIGHT, PRETTY STARS................... ,... Farweli MORNING.......................... Far~ell CRADLE SONG ..........~et FANTA8IE IM PROMVPTU.......................Copn ITALIAN SERENAIJE . ,... .......... . . . ...,. .......Samv SCHERZO...................................Salvi WHIRL AND TWIRL (From "Flying Dutchman") .....Wagner WALTZT SONG (fromt "Faust") ........... ..Gounod INVITfA'T'ION OF THE BELLS (Fromt "Chimes of Nornmandy") -Pianquette FOURTH MAY FESTIVAL CONCERT Friday Evleniing, May 21, 8:00 o'clock SOLOISTS Sophie Braslau (Metropolitan Opera) ................... Contralto Tito S4hipa (Chicago Civic Opera).............Tenor The Chicago Symphony Orchestra-YFrederick Stock .., . Conductor PROGRAM OVERTURE; "11'ioem a ...............,.. , . . . t. Ijadley RECITATIVE AND JAIA, "Gerechter Gott"' ("Renzi')' ....°w ~gner.,. SELECTIONS FROM SUITE NO.,2........... ....Milhaudci ARIA, "M'appari" ("Mlartha"')...............Fltow CHIOREOGRAPHIC POEM, "The ,Waltz" ,...... ... ..avel ' SONGS WITH ORCHESTRA.... . .............. ....Mossorgsky (a)- Serenade of Death. (b)-The 'Banks of the Don, )-On the' Dnieper. '' TWO TRANSCRIPTIONS FOR ORCH-ESTRA-- (a) Molly on the Shore............. .. ....... . Grainger. (b) The Irish Washerwoman ......................Sowerby.' ARIA, "Ossian's Song"~ ("Werther") .....................Massenet SLAVONIC DANCES................. .......Dvorak. FIFTH MAY FESTIVAL CONCERT Saturday Afterngon, ay 24, 2:30 o'clock SOLOISTS Harold Baier (Favorite Concert Artist)...........PUList Chicago Sy'mpbony Orchestra-Frederick Stock ......Conductor PROGRAM OVERTURE, "Cockaigne" ............................. .. ...EIgar A LONDON SYMPHONY (First Time in An-.Arbgr).......Williams Lento-Allegro Risoluto; Lento; Scherzo; Andante--Allegro Epilogue.- CONCERTO FOR PIANOFORTE NO. 5 E FLAT MAJOR ..Beethoven Allegro; Adagio un poco moto--Rondo. SIXTH MAY FESTIVAL CONCERT Saturday Evening, May 24, 8:00 o'clock SOLOISTS JDusolina Gia nnini (American-Italian Concert Star) ..........Soprano Forrest Laniont (Chicago Civic Opera) ... ................. Tenor Vicente Bahilester tMetropolitan Opera)............. ..... Baritone~ Cesare Baromieo (Chase Sikes) (La Scala Opera) ............. Bass Chicago Symphony Orchestra-Frederick Stock.......... Conductor PRO GRAM INTRODUCTION AND "HYMIN TO THE SUN"' ("Iris") '...Mascagnl LA PRIMAViERA (Spring) .... ...... ,............Respighi FINALE, ACT II, "Forza Del Destino.. ...... ..........Verdi EXCERPTS FROM "AIDA" ... ....... ...... ....Verdi -*% A-+ .T A .n 11T' nr "in t.,'34. FOR~ YOUNG ME)( MADE BY P-D.RHRIAIR, STEIN CO. l Y ( OAi SrngCote No mtterwher yougo-t the'c~u~, -the heares h danes-ou'l fnd lotes e hve old Masteriff dmAmdam Vwxa A very personal Grad- uation Gift. A perma- nent Souvenir of U. of Michigan. $7.25 to 9.25 Et4IMtVALLY FITTED It's a mark of distinction and good taste to wear FIT- I =