T: ' 1 THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, JANUX t.,'fixy{'1" faJ e %ls . a 4e" F .#H 3 $¢at4'9taraa nx:.n WOL, wwwrw wow Actual appearance of 1926 parking permits on the license plates ~will be required for,-Varking on the U~nivrersity campus after January 16. In accord- ance with action of the Unxiversity m1at~e permits will be limited to mem- bers of the University Fa~culty, of, te ran k' of' inscrv tr -of above, 'to lixi- ~ versity officiajo, and td,,ther it nbers"5f the Uh~er'sjt-y whoi e~cent performance" ©f their University duties requires the right to park their cars upon the Carzus. A consider~able number of parking permit tags, applied for but not yet called for, O4e at the Secretary's office. All permit tags of former years should be removed at once. Senior Mechanical Engineers:1 You are urged to attend the lecture to be given by Mr. C. M. Eaton, Chief Mechanical Engineer, Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Com- pany, at 10 A. M. Wednesday, Jlanuary 13, in Room 348 W. Eng. Bldg. All seniors attending the lecture will be excused from classes at that hour. Ii. C. Andlers.on. I Curriculumi in Social Work: Students planning to elect courses in the Curriculum in Social Wktork second semester, and students who desire information concerning courses preliminary to work in the Curriculum should consult with me att. one of. the following periods in Roomr 107, Economics Building: Friday, Jaiauary 15, 2-4; Saturday, January 16, 9-12. MNonday, , azitary 14 9-11; Wednesday, Jan=,ry 20, 2-5. Robert. T. 'Lanisdale. Sociology 111 (Mural) ; Second Semester: This class will be organized with two sections, meeting Tuesday, Thurs- day S and Tuesday, Thursday 9, in 203, Ec. The sections will be open to a limited number, and admission must be secured through the Classification Committee. An attempt will be made to reserve places for graduates and seniors who communicate with me prior to the time of general classification. Ii. II. htolnies. New Coarse in Elements of Buiness Administration: This course is designed to meet the needs of those students, not mem- bers of the Business School, who desire a general survey of the field of Business Administration. It will be of interest perhaps-to three classes of students--those planning to enter upon a b usiness career but not carrying a comprehensive program in the Business School; those' prepxaring to enter other lines of work in which nevertheless they are likely to meet many problems of Business Administration; and finally, those who are interested in' the study of business problems in order that they may understand im- r portant socil nlinstitutions. The course is open only to' seniors. Those in- ~terested in taking the course should consult Professor J. P. Mitchell at Tap- :pan 202." Edmund E. D)ay. Freshmn iEngineers: Professor H. E. Riggs, head of the Department of 'Civil Engineering, will address the Freshman Assembly in Room 348 at 11 o'clock this morn- ing. His subject will be "Some Achievements by Michigpn Alumni.' All mentor reports should be called for this week, C, o.IV Isher, Ihead Mentor. 111" [f T i . y: All R. 0. T. C. students will, assemble for roll call in the R. 0?. T. C. Drill Hall at four o'clock this after'noon . The Corps will attend talk by Col. C. C. Chambers of Culver Military Academy in Natural Science Auditorium. This hour will take the place of next week's drill periods. Uniforms are I optinal, Belnold Melberg. Froshi Glee Clubl: I ing at seven, room 308 of the Union. I Kurt ,J. )remhlck, Maniager. _ ... n The sixth lecture in Hygiene for men will be given in Waterman Gym- nasium, Thursday aid Friday, January 34th and 15th, at 3, 4, and 5 P. M. This requirement includes all freshmen in the regular physical training groups and 'Others that have been excused from these groups. George A. May. All University Men: On the ?invitation of the University Advisory Committee to the R. 0. T. C., Colonel C. C. Chambers, Technical Officer of Culver Military Academy of Culver, Indiana, will speak in the Natural Science Auditorium at 4:10 on Wednesday,, January 13, on 'the subject "Training for Citizenship." The lecture will bie illustratedi by motion pictures. r , ,,Afred1 . Lovell., Mechapicafl Engineering' Course 3:- The Wednesday lecture section in M. E. 3 will not meet J~aury lath. You are Invited to attend -the .lecture to be given by Mr. C. M. Eaton, Chiet Mechanical. Engineer of the Westinghouse :Company, 'at, that-'hour)i Room 348. H. C. Anderson. r Li~nbdTheta: Pi Lambda Theta will meet at 8 o'clock, tonight, in the library of Mar- tha Cook building. All of the new members whose certificates are not stuamped with the officinal gold seal should bring them to this meeting. DOrisGlines, President. Faculty Women's Cad Gardeu Seetlon: . The January meeting will be held Wednesday afternoon at the home iof Mrs.L. H. N bark, d 4 ad. t lroSirlA ,.mith qhue 170 'SuthUnivestk rpi laeN t 4. .' Twilight Organ Recital:s'" Palmer Christian, University Organist, will present the following pro- gram W Hill Auoltorium W dnesday afternoon at 4:15 o'clock: 'Allegro maestoso (Elgar) , Evening snow at Fuji Kawa (Marsh) ; A Young Girl in, the. Wind- (Marsh) ; Marche Slave (Tschatkowsky) ; Lento from "Or- p jheus" (Glucjk) ; Prelude and Fugue in E minor (Bach) ; Gavotte (Martini) ; Fantasita from the Symphonic Suite "Sheherazade" (Rinsky-Korsakoff); Prelude in D flat, "Op. 38, Ito. 15 (Chppin) ; Allegro gioso (Dethier). Charles A. 1Sini, Secretary. Pi 1,unibda Theta SceholaCshipfor 'Women s For the year 1925-26, Pi Lambda Thetta, the National Educational Honor Society for Women, will offer a research scholarship in education amount- ing to $1,000. A candidate must hold at least the degree of Mnster of Arts, have shown notable skill in teaching and significant accomplishments in research, and must have defluite 'planus fur further research. Any young woman-on br olt the cam pus-interested in this award isj requested' .to c~rnmunicata witb Dbea ' Whitner, $Profeor Myers, or Profes- sor DavYis.'k . T.- D,-19 V ereeFraneaIs:t .. ti There will b a ui1 p ~the VercJ4 .rs ct.ia730 this evening in room 317, of the lunion. 'b$ The picture for the Enslau will bei taken at 12:00 o'clock on Thursday at Spedding's 'Stuidio. , ~ '''' EN.KAfy 1wembers' of :len's Edae tlou Club:t jThe 'picture of the M~en's Educational Club will be tak~en Wednesday, January 13, at 12:30 o'clock in Dey'~ Stilsio. Bsiph Vaniloesen, President. ILO CAL EVENTS For notices not otherwise mentioned in The Daily. Items will be published on two successive days only. Copy must be submitted to the Locale Events Editor by d P. M. GENERAL , Wednesday tCoach Matt Mann holds his semi- weekly faculty swimming and "calis- thenics class at 12 o'clock in the Un- ion pool. The picture of the Men's Education- al club~ for. the 'Ensian will be takeni 't 12 :&O0 'c qck n ey~s studio. Senior education class meets 'at 5 o'clock in room 110, Tappan hall. Polonia literary society meets 'at 7 o'clock in Lane hall. JACKSONVILLE. -- An automobile bridge six miles long to connect the sides of Apalachicola bay has been aauthorized in Florida. l Northland Skis Unequalled for the long runs, r ''s w if t coasts a n d thrilling j u mps&,that ° make ski ing o (winter's great- est sport. Free. booklet on "Ho6w to Ski." Nodrthland .Ski M~g. co. WVorld's Eargest Ski Manufacturers 56 Merriam Park U. S. serval Reserve Force: The University Unit will meet Wednesday, the R. 0. T. C. Drill Hall. Sall. 13tH, at 7: '0 P. M., in IL. C. Leever. Catherine, Empress of Russia, had but one ambition-to be a woman. But she was keen enough to appreciate that her desire could be, realized only as a delightful avocation. Comedy Club presents Bernard, Shaw's maddest farce, "The Great CMII-4 erine" tonight in the Mimes Theatre at 8:30 o'clock. All ets5cents.. _ '1'-, '- IN A N EN TIRELY 1 r ~After.' tw enty years of experimentation r2Wilfred has succeeded inperfecting a y COLOR ORGAN which he, calls the Clavi- lux. ',L He has no competitors. The 'people of Ann Arbor should not miss the opportu- nity of seeing this wonderful recital again.' A Screen Image Produced by M -w I: 'Box Of fice Sale of Tickets at Hill ~ at 'TEN o'clock and continuing until tii ,. uiiiIilli1oii11ii'oifrUf .TT lilt'I iiilriiiiiaiiiiiil1fi1i rIiT __ _ __ _ _ __ _ __ _ _ _..__ _ _ __ ,i't C',I. 4, 'S " ,~. t;; -1' . ' , I tECITAL o-, "COLOR OI ORIGAN A, N(EW PROGRA M No artist. has stirred teianation of the lpubi as his Thomas Wilfred, inventor of heClaviux, the marvelous instrument w hih plays-LIGHT for' the eye as sound is played for."the ear.' . ' ::< { j Movin color. is made to assume texture, dep'th, form an'd rhythm at the absolute com- { { ~ma id of , the ;artist at the keyboard. fr. Wilfred wi th the C1o4vil x f ' 11 Hill'udi toriu Auditoriu m Tomorrow Morning Mme of Entertoinzme t at 8:15 p. M. 'k" ,.. t. r,.r#..