«r..rPAG RIGID' THE MICHIGAN DAILY THLIE; SD_1Y, MARCH 18, 192(l PAOEI~IH ' 1-I MICIGA DAIY TURSDY, ARCH18,192 DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN ANNOUNCE SUMMER Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University. Copy received by the Assistant to the President until 3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. n. Saturdays). volume 'VI THUR1SDAY, MAWRH18, 19-M iNmber 13 Students, College of Literature, Science and the Arts: Students in the Literary College desiring to apply for a University scholarship (value $200) should apply to the Secretary to the Dean, Room 1210, Angell Hall, for an application blank, to be filled out and returned by April 9th. 11. P. Thieme, Chairman, Scholarship Committee. Paul Blanshard Meetings: Mr. Paul Blanshard, '14, Field Secretary of the League of Industrial Democracy, 'recently returned from a trip around the world, will appear this week under the auspices of the Round Table Club and the Student Chris- tian Association for the following public meetings: Thursday, March 18, "Soviet Russia," Nat. Sci. Aud. 4:15 P. M. Friday, March 19, "Industrial Democracy," Nat. Sci. Aud. 4:15 P. 1M. A slight admission will be charged Thursday and Friday afternoons. Fred Schumaann. Adelphi House of Representatives: The next meeting of Adelphi will be on Wednesday, March 24. The postponemen from Tuesday is because of the Oratorical contest to be held on Tuesday. The question to be discussed is, "Resolved that the federal government should own and operate the coal mines." All members are urged to attend and visitors are cordially invited. L W. Bartlett, Chairman of Bills Committee. Barre 11111 Reeital: Barre Hill, talented student of Theodore Harrison, will give the follow- ing program at the University School of Music, Thursday evening at 8:00. The general public is cordially invited. He will be assisted by Donna Es- selstyn, Pianist. Accompaniments will be played by Dwight Steere. Remembrance (Frank A. Taber) (dedicated to Barre Hill); Tears of God (Mowrey), The Bitterness of Love (Dunn), The Last Song (Rogers); First and Second Movemments of Sonata, Op. 23 (Scriabine), Miss Essel- styn; Dichterliebe (Schumann).- SThere is always room at the top Godade Bulletini Are All Available At Schools And Colleges Offices Of ;j i AM;,