PAGI r~lGiT THZ MIC HIGAN .flATLY TT7T)DAY , A7RlT 27. 1124 DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University. Copy received by the Assistant to the President until 3:30 p.,im. (11:30 a. mn. Saturdays). VOIle VIe 11 TUE IAY, AP"RIL 27, 1926(; \aimlecr 152 Caimp Directors anid Counselor-s Tralifing Lectwv': .The first meeting of the series of four lecture, discussions on Camp Management, its theory, objective, and practice will be held Tuesday even- ing from 7:1.5 to 9:00 o'clock in the Uipper Room of Lane Hall. M\r. R. L. Flynn '02, of Detroit will be the principal speaker. Open to all men of the 'Universit..M. C. lHerrick. Atkinson tOratoral (Contest: Thie preliminary contest will be held in Room 302 M. H., Thursday, April 29, at 4 M'. M. IL. Ficli. I i-icrs4y(Girls' (lee C110): Each member should return her tickets and money at rehearsal Tues- (lay, 4:10 P. M., School of Mnsic. Lorettra F. Cooper, President. A llw Nu: Alpha Nu debating society will hol1( its second semester initiation this I PAY BEST PRICES For Mens Used Clothing. Phone 4310 115 WV. Washington 11. BENJAMINX i HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR, Men's Used Clothing or avy vother ARTICLE OlF VAT UP STUDENT TAILOR SHOP Phone 8040 Cor. W. Univ. & Thayer I. : Exeeut~le Board, Graduate School: * There will be a meeting of the Executive Board on Tu"ecday, April 27, at 4:0CO P. Al. of the Graduate School A. 1.1. Lloyd. jStudeuts, College of Literature, Science and the Arts: The following students are requested to meet the Scholarship Committee on 'Tuesday, April 27th, in Room 300, indicated in this notice: P. M. H. A. Brubaker .............. 1:30 Y. C. Brooks................ 1:35 Ai. Elliott .... ............... 1:40 ft. Erway .................... 1:45 R. A. Fisher...... ...1:50 K.. Francis........... ....... 1:55 3. deGraff..........2:00 L. Hamilton .................. 2:05 H. Hawkins .................. 2:10 H. Hirt ...................... 2:15 .A C. Howe .................. 2:20 C. Johnson .................. 2:25 S. W., University H-all, at the time 1'.M. J. MacMeehin ..........2:30 M. Merritt ..................2:35 L. B. Miller.........2:40 M. A. Shaw .................. 2:45 A. Schulz.........2:5o~ S. Stork .................... 2:55 J. Thoits ...................'3:00 W. Topper................. 3:05 A. Torgov ..................:1.0 L. Warner .........3:15 J. Zinn ..................... 32 afternoon at 4:30, in the chapter room on fourth floor of Angell Hall. Pol lowing tile initiation, the annual Spring banquet will be held on tile thi'i floor of the Michigan Union. The banquet will begin promptly at 6:30. Iloit. E.)Liunichi, Pres. 1l- ,(1 Before leaving your Pals in June, you should have your portrait made. Photographer ic I1 , :. a sentimental it, a scientific- Ais FPreudW--[r. Finney: I will meet my classes as usual on Tuesday. 11. P. Tltleie, C hairnman. Robert V. Finney. Physics Colloqluim: The Physics Colloquium will meet at 4:15 P. M., Tuesday, April 27, at Room 1041, New Physics Building. Mr. 11. B. Vincent will speakc on Recent Work on Shot Effet." All interested are cordially invited to attend. W. F. Colby. SAcolytes : Acolytes will meet in Room 106, 'ilI. H., at S P. M. Tuesday, April 27. Mr. W. 11. Perry will read a paper on "The Comning Social Mind." G. T. Vander Lugt. Mathiematical Club: /Regular meeting will be held in, Room. 3201 Angell Hall, Tuesday, April 27, at 8 P. M. Professor Running will present "Applications of the Graphical Calculus to some Problemns In Botany Arid Chemistry." Mr. Dostal will present "A Note on the Application of Lucas Numbers to Electrical Line Problems." All persons interested are invited to attend the meetings of the Club. IV. W. Denton. Let The Daily sell it for you thru the Classified colmuns.-Adv. t 'st waiter in the I A ., :, L.1 them into the Utter rig lady, and the Nonsense of hzis 0 greatest farce. ' ooo b the Curriculum in Social Work: All seniors taking courses in the Social Work Curriculum who are planing~. to enter social work positions or do graduate work should register at Roo= 107 Economics Building today at the following hours: 10-12, 2-3, Psycbology 1661: T1his class will meet Tuesday 7 P. M. in Room P162 N. S. Bldg. * It. R. Mayberry. ' yeciology. 31: .$at~dehts who have, not arranged definitely for their experimental work In substitution for a thesis will please consult the psychology bulletin board 4 40 ny afternoon for list of names and schedule of time and place for the aeireftl group experiments. IT. R. Mayberry. oetiegy 1 and 111: l shall not meet my sections nor keep my consultation period, Tuesday. It.I. 1Holmies. For Appointment-Studio, State St. Phone 5031 Let The Daily -sell it for you thru the Classified columns.-Adv. Political science 32: ;"Week ending Thursday, April 29-Brooks Chap. May 6 '' ' : r:Tick~ets will be distributed Wednesday and Thursday, April 28-29, in .Tpp4ji, Hall from 9.12 and 1-4 o'clock for the annual spring party, to be 'jivep Apr Hl 30 in the recreation room of the University Hi-gh School. Juniors ~ud -enlors who have paid class dues will be given tickets. Graduate stu- de~tsfand others taking work in the school can obtain tickets for one dollar. Mrariatn Branch, Chiairmniu of thle Social Coinn.i Ii cc Ur. Robert S. Archer of the Research Bureau *of the Aluminum Corn- raiy-of America 'will speak on "Recent Advainces in the Hardening of Mta1,l' Thursday evening, April 29, at 7:N0 P. M~. in Room 1042 East Enog. puiIlig'. All interested are welcome. WI.1P. Wood. HAVANA .-Presiden t Machado, in' a special message, asked Congress. to pass a bill providing legal machinery to control production of sugar and set the date for commencement of cane cutting each year. 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