THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1925 THE MICHIGAN -DAILY PMAGE r T'iT11]E ti ._._. WHAT'S GOIN G ON Notices to appear in this coltumn must be Itft in the box at the I)a;p office ,prviedfor that purpose before 4 HEATH SERV ICECLLS TOA 3I2 c 7,AK KYJ 81(I1~iiiV ri~ot ~~sis 8U(Otlt(51 rr 1pi&j vby he n~ru~; ()ora acte o'clock precceding !tae day of issue. -.f, TH'URSD)AY I5. 9:O40-2:00-Registratioul for annual !CV(eltaldL~~u .,' Iih & all-campus elections at booths on o pi,.nices f11rcil th'am u . 0 .t r A ril 017l'114, C;r\ \\ ihi =' (Vr' ;tat 111 1:49).2-:.4O---Registraiton for 'mi 1 1 ' all-camspus elections at booths on II ..!W~ the (ainpls.ax~ilsli~bI atl~ :l::i .. 1 :00)-00-A renresenttafl le of the Poates- corporation ofl New Yorh lmeet6 students who are interested - it~i in summer work, in room 30 4, Un- t :,2i',:t --linternationaal exlaiiii hi iiie; of modern paintings fo the Car-. negle institute of Pittsburgh, in Al- ;"_ rnnni Memorial hall. :00-Seniors gather in front of the SAVING EP 'VY N P 'Library for Swing Out. 3:13.-Yarsity band assembles at - headquarters for Swing Out. TRUST DEPAR ItA l 1:0 -- (ciy lee club reports back stage of Hill auditorium for Swing Out exercises. 5-:l10-Phi Beta Kappa meets in roomOletAabilPat'i Aiiw 20d, Mason hail. OletN iic ar j, cJt at 5 010-)-Sophiomores meet in the Nalur 1-= al Science auditorium to choose- captain for spring games. a11~11IE11i!l~111111111!1~ltlilil'"i~iB33.9111t~lil: 5.-30-1nitjateslito Phi Bota Kappta mneet in room 205, Mason hall. 5:30-7 :W-S. C# A. cabinet me4ets at Lane hall.a i :0-the weekly assembly lIn 1w .Ii HIow did your /"W ls3,public speaking Carterse-r~,, g a ers, i held in room 348, west l r- gineering building.Lo kt s// @ 7:30-Juanior literry (1ass iodhkJ /;5 sr:,,V " mioker in the ball room of the 111n- Moring ? , {F, Ion.fw 30:~-(eologioal and Geographic, ~ Journal club meets in room C-i 36, Natural Science building. I, 7:10-(Gnn and Blade club ineeis inro m 32 ,U i n 7 :331-Les Toy ags"E!urs meet, at. the Ft. f , Ifav t 7 :30--Thirisliian Science society liketit in Lane hall.rr 7 :3{--A Iph liEsiloi flVu uiY.et s in . room 'M", Union. 7 :3tP-1..:11-mi ernationial cxli lb iiicur of modern paintings fromn the (Car- neg;ie institute of Pittsburgih, in Al- -a1 umni Memorial hall.?a '-.60-Ernuest C. Siler, 4 merltns pro. fossor of New York university, speaks on "Polybius and Hfis Plan in Ancient Iistoriography," in rom-' - p .:"MAKE RS 2003, Angell hall.xe. vG(RG"FOTCMAY S :00--1Masques present s thlree onie- 'B - O TON act plays in Sarah, Caswell Ang;ell -- - i i'iiucpally through contact, but the Four cases of contagious diseases "lb,-iiei that, thle epidemic was caused l were also reported during the mont li,' 1)v swyi niting in the Union pool wvas including two cases of scarilet fvr decl ared iiopi-robale by l)r. Sink. "It "one of measles, and one of GVIerma n is pu (Iblyb, howeve,, he stated,' meaisles. One (death froill pnf' mlunonia "I 111 if ;tsItlIent w ,, i t _ r' s ; F ) r { . r , : , ? ; , :; i ms s :. , . :s }, ri ,.. \ .: fit' t 4 rX '- ti4 1 '' l iii \ x \ ti,,, F 1 . ., «' ' . Il K.; t_ to) rya. \Ve reckrthe iy. L :_ cVJiFiE I or tiI IOW(eFt p -tsi! th e 7 f4 yd' .:a£ 7- 4 I . ;, ,\ '\\ ;l i il T . °° _ . tea. z':erf s+ ~ is a w.: .aa- R ,._.. ...:r: ...._... ...._..WM.. .....,._... ii e n LV irfad 'Will 608t.Willi a t. urn~f your~ old clothes into cash. i , _ , _ _ _ - .z i i ( * a . 'l 1'. 4 -NOW1 -. ., <<_' 1 .1 ( '.'" _ r l h 'M'"" A A i,. I , y. a Z. v 'r l '{ l l \:..f . b, 1't V b ' ? p'lf 9 tCx ' E rn _'" - P 'v' n . ,!, ; _j , "- Y i. b4ul Ulra Aoe tr /Itiu Thai EascwmzatesbItsRa i"Aiw t- FRIDAYX 9:(10.1l3:00-1-egisti'ai Ion for 'nnual all-campus elections at booths onh the campus. '0 -.AH-I 2:W~-Afr. C. F. ;tone of the (Ohain-B3elt comp~any meets seniorI mechanical engineerqi who are in- ; terested in posit ions with this coin1- pany, in room 221, west Engineer- ing building. 1 :4H.2:00-Rcegist.rat ion for a nnual all-campus elections at booths onj the campus., 1.6I :1(-- 4H-Internatioal exhibit ion j of modern paintings from the Car-' negie institute of Pittsburgh, in AN ,I ninni Memorial hail. C :30-Annual Phi Be6ta I6ppa ban- quet at the Union. I i Iii I! ;I II ii 111et; Ill 11511 t1 1 I i f 151; 1 li il llI lii11111 t 511 S i g9{{ N ' g L= . ,f .-a. .. e1,. -. a v. . ... 4.'p y in.( !f pft A t G'[ -, 1, 't r :L . p !7 I T-'gi- ,';- i' " Z. IFoclks, H re's ,l- 11)JI.f 4 . k c 'tlIo fro n~i fth N '1 1 ; 1 :.S r Y , J r F". , 1 t '' f .. s: _ , Independ (et I~ i~ ~ J ,,,' , E ssel'tils I- he a° . 7 S r° -, "fir" . i .- r dE ThIe Threetlor v I. .yThe y }Campus, - Credo Th e -I.: The tory' II Toa' nsil:HwItc 11 tural value do YOU think the axit fcw-! hibition Ltt Alunlnii Mem~forial hill Wlice ased:an the cani t. S. J. Kai bel, '27L.--"L believe ihatc the exhibition has a great dleal of ('ultaral value. It affords the stud- e'nts opportunities to broadlen t hem - selves by observing the fine art (is- played. Insofar as Ann Arbor does Trot boast ot an art mnuseumn, I believe tiat exhibitions of this sort fill a grCat needl and prove themselves (oublly valuable." NV. A. Norris, '26.--"The value of such an exhibition is no doubt one Of the greatest factors in contribut- ang; to a broader education." S), F. Komito, '26L.--"'The cultural value of this exhibition, arid other' of like nature, is good, but tho trouble is that so few avail them- selves of it .hat the effect is probably t lost for tile gener'al student body." ; 4 J: G. Lyons, '27.-"Indeed, the e\- hibition must be of great cultural value to those who atteind it, but I (10 nos think that enough people at- tendl to warrant the expenditure of, money arid time that is required."' W. Sawyer. '26.-"The cultural -vAuie of such an exhibition is patent- lyT beyond( question. There is how- ever, a lingering (doulbt as to whlether (c01lege studlents properly appreciate that sort of thing. Anyway only A, very small minority do." Drawings submitted for the hooth) P~rnlprhi cntesct for arc(hitec'turl i -1 <1-Z-- _ 5 * r nSto-r' r v n n' i ti)ELA OTT t-ALSPS yyy 4.A 1RY MYER1 .ii 'I- I P zvi-n i ~i 4 N ,}rflG C*is 7C1* z! ortel ~; ex rs'I, i~mt h ., otef ; nid crooks AM ij iI ' --I" thanplat iu h cr-q whlo phsyd te lead il 1)~~ up(1-AICt A(l'; a-;v olud~y of S' s i;-u-e- em't , hii 4e', for lh '- ° t1-1 N ' 1ive ' a > of M le role (of 4 114 K a ml fl H ly 1 it I I.N Si (4 "t ANSH .w ROMVEO" All 111hial C i i4olietdy '~i~l.~' i-iAN, -' j)jJ)J \T ~)~Jjj\4r~jf~x 1i~I 'I1'it ii IhENE I~Eh1RV a ad i-'l-(~l~ENVh SAN~Eii.- - ,..- i; r ° ;_, . < f i4 ): i _ _: _4i i. .i ,. ^Eijb j', .r. E da- Eit3".et, a4a,, li I NO i RA It S NighiP- _,, ' C11.. , ., ,. M AJZ:"1 O-S' I 411II l' STA iI I fll.t