!'AGU ,GW1 THE MICHIGAN I)ATL,'Y TUESDAY, APRIL 6. DAI LY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Publication in the" Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the, University. Copy received by the Assistant to the President until 3:3o p. m. (11:30_a. m. Saturdays). Vohztme Y1 TUESDAY, APRIL G, 1926 Nuber 14 CdU00, eo : Literature,. Science, and the Arts: e Atenton is called to the following rule: After the first week of the newest r, courses may be dropped only by permission of the Administrative #60d, as represented by the Assistant Dean. Such requests for permission *iist bie made in writing on specially provided blank forms, and in accord- 4 with the ules printed thereon. Membership in the class does not cease tiiU permisson to drop the course has been granted and notice sent to the Intructor. Authority to grant permission to drop a course has not been delegated to the instructors, and courses dropped unoffically, that is, with- o# t the official approval of Dean Humphreys, will be recorded with an E ae, Save' under extraordinary circumstances, courses dropped after sphi*1 vacation, will be recorded with a grade of E. Blanks for official approval may be obtained in Room 4, University Hall. Florence Mlohr, Recorder. Committee on Diploma S~ools: *There will be a meeting of the Committee on Diploma Schools in the office of Dean John R Effinger on Tuesday, April 6th, at 3 P. M. J. B. Edmonson, Secretary. Palm Leeture: Samuel Dickle, Ph.D., professor of New Testament at the University of chicagg, will lecture at 4:15 on Wednesday, April 7th, in Natural Science Auditorium. His topic will be "Jesus' Program and why it was rejected." The lecture will be given under the auspices of the School of Religion. The public is cordially invited. Leroy Waterman. +eogr pluy 1I: O (n Tuesday, April 6th, there will not be a lecture in this course. P. E. James. Geigraphy 2:. There will not be a lecture on Tuesday, April 6th, in this course. Quiz sections will meet as usual. P. E. .ames. Off Campus Practice Teaching: Oaindclates going to Detroit for practice teaching on April R will proceed to .Toehers College as formerly advised. Those who cannot go until Mon- day, ^April 12, are advised to report at the Roosevelt School, Lindwood Ave- nue at Webb, at the principal's office, 8:30 A. M. Take a 14th Avenue car to Webb Street, C. . 1Dav is. rsytihl4gy, 128: there will be no meeting of the Tuesday Laboatory Section, except for tlhose who were absent last week. A lecture will be given Friday, April 9th. S ' C. H. Grifitts. Da~sios School, Colege of Arts, and Engineering Students: ltMr. lBaldwin of Armour and Company, Chicago, will be in Room 204 'TaD* al al Tuesday, April 6. He is interested in obtaining students for 4rious types of positions with his company. C. S. Yoakum. e~up Examination: ,T~ere wilbe a make-up examination in Glacial Geology (Geology 128) '1'eadly; Aril 6, at 7 P. M., in Room 217 G, Natural Science Building. Frank Leerett. tSilior Education Class: su ces will be collected by the treasurer in Room 106 Tappan Hall for tli& laat time on Wednesday, April 7, between the hours of 2:15 and 4:00 fi, :, -~After -that date dutes will be accepted only by mail. Those who have ~at4 put _have not received their receipts should call for them at this time. T6~ offcial membership list on the basis of dues payments will be made out lahoitly after vacation, so all are urged to pay at once. John K. Osborn, Treasurer. 8qn :.,Eugineers: 't ls -dues will be collected on Tuesday and Wednesday 11-12 and 1-3. D'ue$ inust be paid before names will be added to the Class day program. Jo A. Graves, Treasurer. ~amlnation Wednesday at nine. Those whose names begin with let- te",A to L inclusive report to the regular leture room, 205 Mason. M to Z itc#1tsve, report to 1025 Angell for the examination. ILinks Arctic Fliers With U. S. Thisis ac adlotiismiter hat~ul hnktheAicic aria exedi tiorti'''w: Capt.Y JcbLehU..M.CwlbeiRom38WsNineer in4 uliga 0P V.Tedy Arl(,t neve l e h ol Cal. Sas or, iet :'. S. ). C meet ingth heladitonitramtt7erithechapinkteomonth ertialtexploor to lnedlhallnis, ResolveBd: "Ththe tendeyorl.I seficatyin0 eduationlop etpe,."ithisaisaelothofla3t20meetindbeforergantia tinthmngeo w00 ils.ngnmenbesietinslhe uemaygiery alotseHs.n Anycanuisefnstes il heremwialmebernoiseintodthiea.ocieymoinute tryout splizaeonhanynuValkenburaththisetime Nat ional Initercollegiate Contes1 Those students who are entering the National Intercollegiate Contest on the Constitution must have t heir ,q)eQ( h 's in may hands by Wednesday, April 7. Tihe conIte st must be heid for the .\iichi gan irepre eita tive be'- fore. Springvacation. I Priof. Thos. C. Tl'ilehlood. jTKO -Twthuadtnsmarines with all the latest devices ar- riv ed Friday at he Yokosuka naval staqtion, 1near'Yol aliaia, fter' its Slaunching .at the Kiwasahi doelkyard. it was learned officially. It is the larxgest undler water vessel in ths; Jap- onese navy. Tourist thiird cabfi With college parties on famous "0"steamers of I The Royal mail Line Trite for Illustrated Booklet. ]loyal Nail Steam Packet Co. 26 Broadway, New York PERSONAL '-NOTES Seventy-five girls attended the an- nual basket ball banquet held at Joe Parker's Cafe, Friday evening. The Zeta Beta Tan fraternity en- tertained at a tea dance Saturday afternoon from 4 to 6 at Joe Parker's. All Wool Pre-Shrunk Beautiful Fabrics That Will Not Fade SUITS AND TOPCOATS $0 Tailored by A. NASH CO. The Famous Golden Rule Tsailors of Cincinnati. Phone 9736 or Pone' 6746 "And ask tMat a representative of the NASH CO. call upon you to show samples and styles. STYLE, FIT, WOIKMANSII AND) WEARING QUALITIES GUA RANTEED. Some of the best dressed people you meet are wearing Nash clothes. After the Sua UseEaro Shaving Lotion Soothes, invigorates; is mildly antiseptic 35c-75c bottles Eberbach & Son Co. 200-202 E. Liberty St. ..r Ii CHARLESTON TAUGHT NOW Open Daily ( 1'0 A. M. to 10 P. M. private Lessons Daily Adults' Class every Monday and Friday. Fifteen one-hour les- sons, $5.00. 22 Wijerth Arcade Phone 8328 TERRACE GARDEN STUDIO Portraits That you like to give your best friends.* Workman- ship° that is satisfactory' and very carefully done. I I 11111111111111111111 1111 tl' - WANTED Discarded Suits Overcoats and Shoes IHiahest Cash Price Paid The Claude B rown STORE 115 last Ann Phone 6616 Photographer i Political Science 3i2: t ot. F. Miiilel, Pres. -.--.., 212. Mr. Hart's section whiich meets at Eleveni Tuesday will report at Rloom Y. S. Bi'owit. Studio 334 South State St. Phone 5031 Gardner Williams. V shall meet all my classes again this week. F. L. Adams. £u1taOer Employment: Si.L. K. Mauer, of the National Map Company of Indianapolis, Inc., *,U "'be' in 'Room 402 of the Michigan Union on Tuesday and Wednesday, Ah -6th and 7th, to interview all students interested in summer employ- *me~t.F. L. Glidden. Coeele, Franeals: . The 20th annual Dramatic production of the Cercle Francais will be pre ,ented this evening in Mimes Theater at 8:15 o'clock. The plays this rear are. "La Farce de Maitre Pathelin" and "Les Deux Sourds." The few r~maixiing reserved seats, now on sale in 104 South Wing of University Hall (tel. Univ-153-M), will be amailable after 5:00 o'clock at the theater. Hlalfred C. Brown, Director. C horal Union Ushers : In order: to check up for the May Festival Concert Series starting May 19th, it is requested that all Regulars and Extra members report at their places of- Assignment by 7:15 P. M., Wednesday, April 7th. , Also, all new men who were taken on since January 1st, will be given an assignment-for the Festival Concerts by reporting to Dr. Pierce not later than 7:30 P. -M. W1. A. Davenaport, * Ass't Supt. Building and Grounds Department. __________ _____________ Journal Club, hyg'iene an(d Public Ilealh: Journal Club will meet a~t 4:00 1'.Al. today in Roomn 20, Waterman Gym- nasium. Dr. Forsythe and Dr. Sinai will give interesting reports. :T.sunudwall. Forestry and Airhitect ural Students: Motion pictures illustrating the manufacture of oak flooring as made by tihe largest manufacturers of oa~k flooring in the world wil be shown in the Natural Science Auditorium, Tuelsday, April 6, at 4 :15 P. M. Public invited. IRobert (Craig, Jr. Phi.Scs Colloquium : The Physics Colloqiuim will meet at 4: 15 P. IN., Tuesday, April 6, in Room 1041, New Physics Building.- Dr. N. W. Galli-Shohat will speak on "Optical Phenomena in Mloving Media." All interestedl are cordially, invited to attend. iii. F. Colby. Adelpi House of ]Representatives: Adelphi meets tonight at 7:30 in the society rooms on the fourth floor of Angell Hall. The subject is "Resolved that the Monroe Doctrine is no, longer necessary." Members are urged to attend and visitors cordially in vitedl. Hobert S. 31111cr,. Speaker. Junior Research Club: The meeting Tuesday, April 6, at 7:30 P. M. will be held in the new hos- pital amphitheatre. Go up stone steps into the hospital through main en- trance to second floor. 'Continue straight ahead (north) as far as possible, then turn left (wvest) to amphitheatre at the end of the corridor. The program will consist of two papers: 1. "A Botanical Trip in the Rockies" by C. 0. Erlanson.. 2. "The Graphic Registration of Heart Sounds with a Demonstration of the Stethophone" iby Dr. S. W. Wishart. B. A. Souie, Sec'y. Players Club: The Players Club wil meet rTuesday evening at S8:00 o'clock on the Forrest A. Heath, Vice Pres. DOUGLAS-TIIESE SAYINGS OF NINE .................$1450 LAKE-RELIGION OF YESTERD)AY AND TOMORROW................$2.00 GILKEY--JESUS AND OUR GENERATION ................................$9.00 HIARRIS-RELIGION OF UNDERGRADUATES ..............................$1.25 PATTON-RIELIGI1ON IN THlE THOUGHT OF TODAY .......................$1.50 - AIR = ;. JODE PARKER'S OUR motto is Quality Food and Service, Plus! D ANCING durifig every evening meal--Music by "Joe" Borroughs and His Orchestra. Cabaret Dancing Tonight 8:00 to 10:00-No Cover Charge 75c Cabaret Luncheon Served Call for Reservations in Advance. JOE PARKER'S ..Y .. F i * I * .TWO BANDS. GRANGER'S flTi( 1FK Apnnual Sring F' C at a.1gr' " .,TO BANDS4. WednesdyNth, 8 to i GRANGER'S 1t'T T II 11 3 ! s3 ih e11 i nE I