R PAGE EIGHT,;: THE MICHIGAN DAILY___ TT-17FS hA, ARCTT 10. 192 DAILY, OFFICIAL BULLETiN Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice tou all members of the University.. Copy received by the Assistant to thoeF'-e'dent until 3:30 y. in. (11:30,a. mn. Saturdaus volume 6 TiTESDAY, MARCH 10, 192:)5 1nuber 118 To the Deanes: There will be a Conference of the Deans on Wednesday, March 11, at. 10 o'clock, in the President's office.. A. N. Lloyd. Notice to all Members of the University : i Mall addressed as follows: "care of the University of Michigan" has been delivered to the office of the Secretary, Room 3, University Hall. It will be held until March 14 and should be called for at once, giving date of this publication, I. e, March 10. This list will not be reprinted. MAIL SHOULD BE ADDRESSED TO STREET AND NUJMBER. Howard F. Adam Paul Kaufman American Carbon c Machine ~ Arden Kirschner Thrissa= Anderson Douglas W. Klefain Clarence Archambeau Richard Barker. Laurence S. Bartell Arthur Beaudry Mrs. Lucie Bluin L. Lawrence S. P. Lee Ed2(ward Littlefield Christian Science Society Bill Coleman Charles W. Creaser H1.!S. Diehl Ule E. Emery Burton Floyd A J. D. Malnight (^) Grace E. Mauson A. Y. Martinez John R. Mersereau J. Van Ossenbrugen Charles Oakman D. G. Patterson E. A. Piester Thomas Ramfrez A. J. Rorich M. Slaughter Dionisio D. Talento Russell Wood Mrs. March Wordell ~Junior' Engineers: j Assembly this morning at 10 o'clock in Room 348. A. 0. Lee,ClsMetr Eniglisli 3-PuL; is Sleaddug for Engineers: Asseilihly at 7 P. M., Thursday, Tvrrch 12, in Room 248 of *the West En- gineering Bldg. Chairman, R. K. C'happell, Speakers, Shantz, W. M. Mac- Arthur, W. 1R. Thompson, 0. 1). Moshe.-, G. . Fl Maty,-b, V. B. MNetcalf. S. G. SReddy. I.IL Lindeniilder. First session of (discussion classes in Religion-Lane Hall, 7:30n P. M. IFive different classes open to all nmenbers of' the Un'fiversit y under leader- ship of faculty men and women. Lioniel Crocker. Play Produel n lalys: The following series of public lplays will be presented during the pres- ent semester by the classes in Play Prodluction: March 12, "The Maker of Dreams" by Oliphant Down, 1 "The Subjection of Kezia" by Mrs. Havelock Ellis, "The Far-away Princess" by Hermann Suderman ; April 8, Goldsmith's "She Stoops To Conquer:" May 1, "The Death of Tintagiles" by Maurice Maeterlinck, Two one-act plays; May 14, "The Passing of The, Third Floor Back" by Jerome K. Jerome. Tese plays will be given in University Hall at 8 o'clock in the evening. The usual nominal charge will be made for t he:;eries. Physics Colloquiumn: Because of Prof'. Carl B~enedicks' lecture at 4'1.5 P. M. Tuesday the Physics Colloquium announced for that time will be p~ostponed1 for one week. 11. It. Randall. Mathiematical t'lub: Regular meeting will be held in Room 3003 Angell Hall, on Tuesday, March 10, at 8 P. M. Dr. James A. Shohlat will present "General Properties and .Applications of Orthogonal (Tchebycheff) Polynomials." All p~ersona interested are invitedl to attendl the meetings of the Club. IV. 11. lDenton, Secy. Stuidents antd Faciul y : The Stud(ent-F'aculty Mixer, under the auspices of the l14iciigan Union, will take place at 8 o'clock tonight in the assembly room of the Union. Rfereslhmen ts, enterta inme'nt, andi speeche's will take place and all faculty andl stuident: members of thle Un ion are invit ed to attend. T'imnias ('a aangh, Pres., Mihligan U nion. Pi Lambda Theta will bold an imp~ortant meeting at 8 o'clock Wednes- P day at Betsy Parbour. 'At this time, Mr. Howard Y. iMcClusky, instructor in edlucational p~sychology, will speak cn the subject, "Apptlication of Psy- chology to a Teacher's Personality.'" All members are requestedl to be present. Aluiriel IFox, President. (~radunai1e EnglisNh '1ub : 'The G raduiat e Englis~h ('lib will meet Wednesday evening, March 11, in Room 302 of tie Michigan Union at: 8 o'clock. Dr. IH.ID. Wiled will read on "'Scholarship anid the Nat ional Dift in American Literatuare.'' P'aul Mtiesehae, Presiem. Adelphil: !J The programi preyviously announced has been post poned. The meeting j tonighit will be of interest, to ineirbers only, and will be devoted to the se- *I._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Owen 'Rice Gordon Herman Guikema Adeline E. Gurd Margaret Hanable Norris Montague Hjardisty Icetion of the Freshman debating team. There are several important items of business to be0 considered. It is important that all members be present. Richard 1Ford. I i ngo-ienl Stud ietCl'hub : The Evangelical student club will hold its regular monthly meeting !W/edn~esday, March 11, ac. 7:00 P. IM. at Lane Hall. Mr. Harold Coffman, Executive Secretary of the S. C. A., will speak. 3 Cha fracter S idlied Spanlish (I'llb: 'f'ie next mc'eting of the c'onversation class of the Spanish society will be tonight at 7 o'clock in Rom301 of the Library.I Rommne(Clumb Dinner: Romance (Chu) dinner Tuesday, March 10, at 6:00 o'clock, Mlichigan Union. Please notify Professor Kenyon, telephone 3427, if you cannot be present. Wi HAT'S GOING ON Noies to appear in this column muist be left in the box at the Daly office pro~vided for 'nat purpose before 4 o'clock< Lrecee~liing the day of issue. TIUESDAY 10:00-Junnior engineers assemble in room 348, Engineering building. 4:00-Executive board of the Grnm.dii- ate school meets. 4:00}---Cmedy club Inei s In XNew- berry ball. 4:Uv-Dr. Carl Blenedicks lectures in room 1042 East Engineering build- ing. 4:15--Physics _colloqul-um mtis in room 1041, new Physics building. 4 :30-Rlapheal Zon lectures ini roolma Z-214, N. S. building. 5:(I.-31ais meceting for freshinmal girls' pageant held in I:nIversity hall. 1 0:00t-R-oniance club dinnter at Union. 7 :00-Spanish club hmeetcls in room 301, Library. 7 :00-C'ercle iFraacais 'nmeets in 202 South Wing. 7 :15-Athaenaa and Portia, met in Athena rooms. 7 :340-Ir. 6. C. lii er Speaks in the west ampihtheater of the Medial !building. , :00--Mathe4nnatical ('lub meets in room 3003, Angell hall. 5 :00l---Sftlet aci~l y mixer takes p~lace in the~ asaibly room of the Union. 11.1 D . 'Ilenedicks speaks inl room 1042, WEasst.Engineering building. 41:1:>---)is :11. P~orter ;peaks in room 1009, Angell hall. 5:.00-Seniors in School of Education Mmeet in room 203, Tappan hall. 7 :OOEvangelciitl Student club mseets {at Lane hall. 7 :45--1)e~olay meets at Harris hall. 59:00-Graduate English club meets in room 302, Union. I IT.NOTICE The Inlander will receive manuscripts I for the familiar essay contest, for ' which a ten dollar prize is offered. Iuntil March 15 at the Press build- 1 ing, when they will be forwarded'! to Christopher Morley, who is to judge them. If manuscript is to be returned a self addressed, stamped envelope should be enclosed. w W. R. Jones Lieut. Col. Ian Dennistoun, whose' pre 'ent wife is the widow of, the late Lord Carnarvon, discoverer of King. Tut's tomb, is busy denying charges made by his first wife in a suit in London for recovery of an alleged loan of $4,000. She says that Den- nistoun encouraged her in her con- duct with Sir John Cowans, former quartermaster-general of the British army, because of his desire for mil- itary preferment. Executive Board Graduate Sectool: There will be a meeting of the Executive Board on Tuesday, March 10, at 'four o'clock. A. l1. Lloyd. Freshman Girls' Pageant: The second Mass Meeting to consider plans for the Freshman Girls' Pageant will be held in University Hall, Tuesday, March 10th, at 5: 00 o'clock. Pageant committees will 'be announced at this time. Jean Jiamilton, Dean of Women. University LecturesI: Dr. Carl Benedicita, Director of the Metallographic Institute of Stock- holm, Sweden, will speak Tuesday, March 10, and Wednesday, March 11, at 4:,15. P. M. in. Room 1042 East Engineering Building. His subjects will be: Tuesday--"Some Points of Viewv on 'the Kinetic Constitution of Solid Matter'." Wednesday-"On -the Theory of Hig~h Speed Steel." The public is invited. A. IE. White. .AijZha Omega MlOM Lecture: Dr. G, Carl Huber, Professor of Anatomy andl Director of the Anatomical Laboratories of the Medical School, will give the next lecture in the Alpha Omega Alpha series of lectures on medical history, at 7:30 o'clock Tuesday evening; March 10th, in the west amphitheatre of the medical building. Dr. HIuber will speak. on "Vesalius, the Founder of Modern Anatomy." The lecture will be illustrated, with lantern slides. While this course of (ex- tramural lectures was instituted primarily for medical students, they con- tain mach of interest to premedical students and the pubolic at large. Medical students and physicians are reminded that the lecture by Dr. Wade H-. Brown, of the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research, of New York City, on "Chemotherapy and the Treatment of Syphilis," will take place on Thursday evening, March 19th, at 8 o'clock, in the Natural Science Auditorium. Walter l. Simpson, President. Forestry Lecture: Mr. Raphael Zon, Director of the .ake States Forest Experiment Sta- tion, U. S. Forest Service, will deliver a lecture on "The Forest as a Plant Community" in Room F214, Natural Science, Tuesday, M~arch 10, at 4: 30 o'clock. This lecture is designed to appeal to the general public, as well as to students of botany and forestry. All those interested are invited to at- tend. L. J. Younlg. Senior MNebauleal and Electrical Engineers: Mt. C. S. Coler and Mr. G. M. Eaton, of the Westinghouse Electric& Mfg. Company, will be here on March 16 and 17 for the purpose of employ- ing men for their graduate engineer course. In order that those interested mnight be further inform~ed regarding the nature of the work the Westing- hiouse Company has sent Mr. E. L. Emens, '24E, here to tell about his ex- periences on this cour'se during the 'past' year and to schedule interviews for those who wish to talk to Messrs. Coler and Eaton next week. Mr. Emens will be in Room 244 West Engineering Building every day this week. Hf. C. 'Anderson. ~Joseph It. Cannion. Seniors, School of Education : There' will be a meeting of the Seniors of the School of Education in Room 203 Tappan IHall at 5 o'clock, Wednesday, March 11. Matters pertain- ing to the Party and the Michigan Alumnus will be, considered. W. It. Strong, Presidenit. Don't delay-Pay your Subscription today. 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