PAGE EIGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY. MARCH 26.,92 __ _ . _ _. -----.-._..._._i_ . i DALiFIILBLEI Publication ibln the Bulletin is constructive notice tos all members of the University. Copy received by tho Assistant to th. P.zeti'dent until 3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. mn. Saturday, Volume 6 THIURLSDAY, MARCHII:'G, 1925) Numnber 132 C'ontlrlibutors to the Ilnder: Hereafter all mfanusc:rip~t which is to be' read before t he group must. be left in advance at the Rhletoric office, Room 3222. Angell Hall. The next jmeet lug will be held Tuesday, M~arch 31 st, 7:30 1'.M, at Mr. Cowden':: home, 1016 Olivia. 1lanuscript to be read at that time must. be in the Rhetoric office Monday, March 30t1, at 3 o'clock. T.Ihe Editors. Senior Woini: The tax of 50c for the Senior Girls' Play will be collected from 1 to 4 o'clock today in University Hall. This must be paid before tryouts can 1)0 held for play or atten(Iance at Senior b~reakfast. Senior IEdiiatioii Men: Orders have been coming in very slowly for Senior canes. WVil those who expect to carry canes please order them as soon as possible at WVagner and Company so that the order might he sent in. Hobbs an(d Rev. Leyton Richards on S"WXar and P~eace." 1 8:00---Prof. L. C. liarjiinslii lectures on "'Mappimng the G reat Lakes," inl the Natural Sciencee auditorium. 8: 5-nliertyGlee club g ive's(cOn- ccert in 11i11 audit orium. FRIDlAY 11 :00J-Inugineeiiigstuidents and fac- ul ty mfeet' in g eneral assemblly in , Hill auditorium. :1 0~- :")- :0 Si~ fi'eslumm lec- ture in Hygiene for men given in t ;_ I i Waterman gyminasium. InTquIiries have come to T. llaw~ley , :15 -Sir George 1Paish speaks on hti n'1I,, secetiary of the "'11" ''The 'World Economic andl Fiflan- XtlO t imnagers' club, fromu the Uini- Icial Situation," in the Natural Sci- ver i' l of Minneso(lt and thle ('ifv Cl- !once audtorium. Ilc,- of Dotf roil, in rega rd to the organ1- I 1v) - .101111Lewis GilIliiletiii'es on' Irat uin ofthat club. It is proposed to ''Social Factors in the Origin aid s'tarit orgaiz vations5 of a simil iar kind Development of Early Christianity,". at those institutions. in Lane hall. ________________________Chicago, March 25.-Thre three heir-s to the estate of Mrs. Nettie Foyler Chicago, March 25.-A gift of t> McCormick, widowv of Cyrus 11. Mc- 000,000 by Julius Rosenwald to the {omlms a oteSaeo Ctxilmspa toteSaeoUniversity of Chicago dievelopment fund was announced last night. Illinois a state inheritance tax of $1,4538,296. ! . Notice to all lienibers of the Unfiversity: Mail 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 April 1, and should be called for at once, giving (late of this publication, i. e. March 26. This list will not be reprinted. MAIL SHOULD BE ADDRESSED TO STREET AND NUMBER. John Edw. Anderson Nelson Labadie Harriet B. Levy E. Barnes W. H-. Loamis Paul D. Bromberg Wilmoth Luppol d lb I- ' I ' Rh~o Chli Prize: iusso! PL . Isrujimmuugi. Mliss Boise Miss Codey Comedy Club George C. Cone Carlton Currie~ C. Dcisn Woo YI, Fang.... Miss Heist Charles Higley Jas P. Rowe Edwin R. Scarboro Esther Smith Herbert Steger A. F. Swenson Mary Louisa Taylor Laverne Waltman Leon! Whitcomb G. Wilson To Studenits 'Contemnating Summer Study in French Universiies: Eight provincial universities in various parts of France offer summer courses and thley are 'also offered by the University of Paris. Catalogs and detailed' infor~mation concerning the organization of summer work may be obtained' by writing to Dr. J. J. Champenois, 1819 Broadway, Room 902, New York City. Jolni R. Effinger. Engineering iltP, .On Friday,"Mauich 27th, 1925, all classes will be dismissed promptly at 10:50 A. M. in ord~r that the students and faculty may attend the "General Assembly" in Hill Auditorium. Exercises in Hill Auditorium start at 11:00 A. M. You are especially' urged to be present on this occasion. Faculty members will find seats on stage. X. E. Cooley, Deani. Enginieerinig Students: All classes will be dismissed at 10:50. A. M., on Friday, March 27. 1925, in order that the faculty and studentt may attend the "General Assembly" held in Hill Auditorium. Exercises are to start promptly at 11:00 A. M. All Engineering students are requested to be present. Students will be seated according to classes. '.1. E. Coo;;ey, D~ean English 145: This. course will not meet -today. Assignment for next meeting, the Book of Daniel. W. R. Humnphreys. Stagecrafit, Acting Art, and Play Production Classes: All books belonging to the. Play Production Collection must be turned in by Saturday morning to Professor Hollister's office. It. I). r'1'.IHollister. Engineering Students: At the "General Assembly" of the Engineering students in Bill Audi- torium, on Friday, March 27th, at 11:00 A. M. the following seating ar- rangement has been provided. Students will be seated according to classes as follows:- Senior Engineers-Section 3, first twenty rows, lower floor. Junior Engineers-Section 2, first twenty-five rows, lowver floor. Sophomore Engineers-Section 4, first twenty-five rows, lower floor. Freshmen Engineers-Section 3, i-i rear of Senior Engineers. "All Out" and find your seats promptly. C. E:. Wilson, Chairman i M.entor Committee. There will be a lecture in Room 319 of the Union at 7:30 tonight by A. 1. Snyder, Chief .Engineer, Detroit City Gas Company, on the subject: "The Gas Industry-A Growing Field for Men with Executive Ability." Smokes. Refreshments. Business Administration Faculty and students invited, as well as all Chemical Engineering students. Edlmund E. IDay. The final lecture for 1924-1925 of the combined course given by tie Sigmia Xi and the Junior Research Societies will be given in the Natural Science auditorium Thursday evening, March 26th, at 8 o'clock. Professor Louis C. Karpinski of the Department of Mathematics will give an illustrated lecture upon "Mapping the Great Lakes.". The material for the illustrations will be drawn from the valuable collection In the Cle- ments library and from Dr. Karpinski's own collection. The general public is invited to attend this lecture. Ml-died Scott WVajihin, President, Siguin X. House Presidents: The regular meeting of the Board of Representatives will be postponed until Saturday, April 4th, at 10:00 o'clock. Dorothy NeFarlen, Vice. President, Womren's League. Foreigni Students The annuial ',j~lring Trip during the week or Spring Vacation (April 13, Monday, to' Api'Hlu4'8, Saturday) through five Michigan cities will again oc- cur this April. Industries and colleges and municip~al institutions will b)e inspected under most favorable. auspices. Entertainment will be pr1ovidedl in American honmes. 'Cities visited are Battle Creek, Kalamazoo, Grand Rapids. Lansing, and~lint. Total expenses will be under $15.00. Detailed informp- tion is available from Professor J. A. C. Hildner (room 302 University H~all, in afternoon' or from Carlton WVells (room 3224 Angell Hall). A siimila 'tomP, over a somewhat different itinerary is b~eing arranged for the women through Miss Mary H-. Ross, Newberry Hall, telephone 937W. Carltoni F. Wells, Faculty Manager in charge. All freshmiien of the Pharmacy School Who intend to compete for the Rho Chi Scholastic Prize should hand their names to Secretary Glover, not later than April 2. The competitive examination will take place at 9 A. M. April 4, in Room 800 Chemistry Building. L. 1R. Wagener. S. C'. A. C'abiniet: Regular cabinet meeting today at Lane I-all fronm 5:'30 to 7:00. ('1iales . HleIy, See. No Rehearsal oni Thursday, March 21, Earl 11. Moore, Conductor. 'There will be a concert of the University of Michigan Glee Club tonight at 8:15 in Hill Auditorium. Carl 13. Seboonmaker. Mlembers of tihe University of Vilchigan Band: 'There wvill be a rehearsal tonight at 7:10 at the Band Headquarters, Riobert V. Halsey. Geological and Geograpiic.-I' Join.rind Club: The club will not meet this week. The program which was arranged for 'Thursday, March 21th, will be given on Tuesday, March 31st. 11. 1. Belknuap. Sophommor'e Engineers: There will be a meeting of all Sophomor'e Engineers at 8 o'clock tonight in the Union. H. It. Bell, President. i i i c ... PALMOLIVE SOAP 4 BARS 29c COLLEGE GROCERY Ii WANTED ! Discarded Suits, Overcoats, and Shoes. Highest cash price paid. Telephone 2601 120 Fourth Ave. C.l. BROWN 516 E. William. Open Evenin Vs "'i FAMOX.- mmw " .- "-- r WHAT'S GOING ON Notices to appear in this column must he left in the box at the Daly office provided for at purpose hefore 4 o'lc reetig he day o su TH11URSD)AY 3:00- 1:(04 :00-SIxth freslimanilec- ture in H-ygiene for men given in Waterman gymnasium. 4:00--31ichnel S. Pmrgmneut led ires in french on "Anatole France," inI the West Physics lecture roo. 4:1 I--Johm Lewis (Allinledtures 0on1 ''"The Origin of Religion," in Lane hall. t-P,Lrof. Charles E. Wlmlimore "KEEP SMILING"' dust as long as we do your caning and pressing you will have a smile on your face. Quick Service Good Work I 328 South Main St. Phone 644 SPECIAL j A Barrel of Candy 65C A new Candy Special every week Drop in between classes for a soda, sundae or a sandwich. ARBOR FOUNTAIN 313, S. State St. IN D SIX OF A LMONDS ' peaks on "The Esthetic Experi-I ence," in room 3208, Angell hall. 15:0-Congregational chmoir rehmeamrses at the church. e :30-7 :00--S. C.A. cabinet meeting in jbane hall. 6 :0Of-lenmbers of lDeityaSigma linho hold annual initiation banquet in the Union. 17:10"--Uiversity of011clieiigimmbandlO re. 1hearses at the band headquarters. 7:30-M1r. A. 1.- Snyder of thle Detroit U ICity Gas company speaks to stu- dents of chemical engineering and I b lusiness administration ait the Un- Iion. U I S:00-t)ate in the Conugregationail church between Priof. William DI. Book Bargains. Our Bargai~n CountersU are freshened up and made more at- tractive each day with new books WA HR'S UNIVERSITrY: BOOK STFOR E. 3 = ®.®=,®.®m.u..,...NEN......,m. U *OUEOUEEEUOIN "i+s/*.I" . "d+s pia" i / i! swero +w+.w + +r +s * *ww i +E*e i . *wa*wwrwinwwwrw.rw.wss .www .w s wwww r.e .w.r. .ww .w .. ..iP.aawirw. ^.ileels ®e®lurw FOR SPRING WEAR is ~Right-Popular English broadcloth shirt Iwith collar attached, longer points; new =1 four in hand with striking regimental : Stripes. 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