4 PAGE RIGID' THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESAY ATrl. 21; 1!26 wo -, I DAILY OFFICIA L BULLETIN Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University. Copy received by the Aesistant to the President until 3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturdays). Volume V1 WE INESDAY, APRIL 21, 1926 Number 47 University Lecture: Professor Alfred North Whitehead, Sc.D., F.R.S., of Trinity College, Cam- bridge University, and Lecturer in Harvard University, the distinguished mathematician and philosopher, will deliver a University Lecture on the subject, "The Ether of Events," in Room C, Law Building, at 4:15 P. M., Wednesday, April 21. The public is cordially invited. F. E. Robbins. University Lectures: , Prof. William S. Cooper of the University of Minnesota will deliver a lecture on Wednesday, April 21, at 4:15 P. M. in the Natural Science audi- torium on the subject "The Glacier Bay National Monument, Its Scenic and Scientific Features." The lecture will be illustrated by slides and moving pictuTes. Professor Cooper will also deliver a lecture at 8 P. M., April 21, in Natural Science Auditorium on the subject "Eight Days on the Desert." The lecture will be illustrated with colored slides and moving pictures. The public is cordially invited.,. F. E. Robbins. 1niversity of lichigan Band: Formation today at Morris hall withi uniform at 83:45 P. M. to play for M. S. C.-I2ichi"an ball game. Regular relearsal tonight at 7:15. Cell in case of absence from afternoon formation. Gordon Packer. Pi Lmlbda TIe'1la- Pi Lambda Theta will meet at 8:00 o'cloclk Wednesday, April 21, at 816 Hill. All members are expected to be present. Doris Glines, President. JournnlI~jn ls i and 156: Classes in Journalism 152 and 156 will not meet this morning. J. L. Brtzm. t 177 I JUST RECEIVED-- W U N IVERSITY OOK STORE 11 i ITUIN DEBT[ PROPDSAL Is AGAIN BEFORE SENAE (By Associated Press) WASHINGTON, April 30.-The Ital-1 ian debt settlement returned to the center of the Senate stage yesterday was subjected to an attack that met' a stiff defense of the agreement and the American debt funding commis- sion. With final vote set for late tomor- row, Senator Reed, Republican, Penn- sylvania, declared that "we must re- fund this debt now and Italy must bel permitted to balance its budget, or Italy will never be in a position to pay us anything." LONDON. - A visit to Ireland in 1927 is known to be on the program of the Prince of Wales. -%-%-%-0-0-^ TASTY TOASTED Sandwiches Osteopathic Physicians Dial 7451 Irving Warm hsD IC Drs. Bert and Beth Haberer CHIROPODIST AN Corner William and Maynard OTIOPEDIS 707 N. University Av e. Phone 21212 Ann Arbor, Mich. music School of Education Assembly: Dr. Henry Suzzallo, President of the University address the Assembly of the School of Education on at 4 o'clock, University High School Auditorium. All students of Education are expected to attend. of Washington, will Wednesday, April 21, A. S. Whitney. I:,I BY TICE'S 709 North University Near Arcade Theatre t BOXER Phone 8871 ....... ..... ....... I ......... .. IF Ann Arbor Art Association : There is an exhibition of the paintings of Sviatoslav Roerich in the West Gallery of Alumni Memorial Hall, open week days 1:30 to 5:00 P. M., and Sunday 2:00 to 5:00 P. M. The last day of the exhibition will be Sunday, April 25th. It is free to members of the Association, to students of the Uni- versity, and to pupils of the schools. Warren P. Lombard, Pres. Atkinson Oratorical Contest: Orations for the Atkinson Oratorical Contest should be left in Room 3211 A. H. or handed to a member of the Public Speaking faculty by Satur- day noon, April 24. Preliminary contests will be held on April 29 and the final on May 14. L. t. Eich. University Women-house Presidents: Signing-out slips for the month of March are overdue and should be handed in to the Office of the Dean of Women before 5:00 o'clock, Thursday, April 22nd. Constance Clarke, Vice-Pres. Y'reshmen Engineers: Professor B. F. Bailey, Head of the Department of Electrical Engineer- ing, will give an illustrated talk at the regular freshman assembly in Room 348 at 11 o'clock this morning. Be sure and be present. An important announcement will be made. C. 0. Wisler. Soeiology 51: The make-up midsemester examination will be given next Saturday at 9, in Room 103 Ec. I. H. Holmes. Organ Recital: Palmer Christian, University Organist, will give the following program in Hill Auditorium Wednesday afternoon at 4:15 o'clock: Pliantasie (Sonata in D flat, Op. 154) (Rheinberger) ; Andante Canta- bile (Symphony V) (Tschaikowsky) ; Scherzo-Caprice (Ward) ; Prelude and Fugue on Bach (Liszt) ; Prelude in D flat (Op. 28) (Chopin); In Springtime (Kinder) ; Benediction (Karg-Elert). Charles A. Sink. Summer Employment: Instructors, graduate students, and undergraduates interested in sum- tier positions with salary may interview Mr. Duane L. Tice, of the Quarry Publishinag Company, today (April 21) at the Michigan Union. Mr. Tice's room will be listed on the Union Bulletin Board. J. A. Bursley. Summer Employment: College men interested in summer employment may be interviewed in Room 433, Michigan Union, Wednesday and Thursday, April 21 and 22. Dillon Wolverton. National Recreation School: Mr. William G. Robinson of the Playground and Recreation Association of America will he in Room 107 Economics Bldg. on Thursday, April 22, from 9 to 11 to interview students (men or women) who are interested in the National Recreation School or in entering, the field of public recreation. Robert T. Lasdae. Research Club: The annual Memorial Meeting of the Research Club will be held Wednesday, April 21, at 8 P. M. in Room 2528, New Medical Building. This room is at the north end of the second floor and may be reached most con- veniently by the East University entrance to the building. A paper by Pro- fessor Walter F. Colby will commemorate the discovery of Ohm's Law in 1826.and one by Professor William II. Hobbs the birth of James Hutton in 1726. The members of the Women's Research Club and of the Junior Research Club are cordially invited to attend this meeting. The Council will meet at 7:30. J. R. Hayden, Secretary. A. S. G. E.: There will be a meeting of A. S. C. E. at the Michigan. 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