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PAGE EIGHT

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

THURSDAY, AI'RII. X29; 1

l~AOF NIGIIT TITUR~DAY, APRIL, 29, 1

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DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN
P. ublication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of
the UCniversty. Copy received by the Assistant to the President until
3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturdays).
Volumre Vi TIURSI)AY, APRIL 29, 196 uibr 151-
TUnI'ersty Lecture:
"Dr. Saul Dushman, of the Research Laboratory of the General Electric
Compoany, will lecture on "Recent Developments in Theories of Atomic
Structure and Interpretation of Spctra" on TJhusday, April 29, at 4: 15
P. U in 'the Chemistry Amphitheatre.
This lecture will be illustrated by slies and by an electrical model of
thie atom, showing, by means of moving lights, the way in which the dcec-
t 6*-,srevolve around the nucleus.
The public is cordially invited. F. E. Robbus.
1'aI lArchiltecture and Marine Engineering: Lloyd's Regisier Scioarsip:
A'scholarship of $500 per year for three years is awarded by the above
oity on the basis of the work of the Freshman year in the College of
EtL lueering, to students who intend to follow this wrk. Those wshing to
e~ftorfor the same will please leave tthir names with the undersigned b-
fd re the'end of_ this semester.
L.. - .. Ilrert C . Sadler.
Af for Engneers:
rAasembly =this morning at 11 o'clock in Room 34. Dean Cooley will
speak. Twio rtant,ainounceients concerning graduation will 1)e made. A
fnl °ysMtenrdance i 'desired.
Alfred G. Lee, Class ;Mentor.
Ptt'. iii.292:
' drnal Club will meet Thursday, April 29, at 3:00 o'clock in Room 205
IBII... S. Reeves.
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NW1in teet as usual, Room 1025 Aiigll Hall, Tursday, 2 P. M., April 29.
0. W. Stepiensoi.
1t~ s Clu11b Tryouts :
Tryouts for membership in the Players Club will be held on Thursday
tou~i In Newberry Auditorium from 5:00 to 5:00 o'clock. All students
I, 1eteSted-in dramatics of any kind and who ar eligible for campus activi-
ties kiould'report at this time.
Forrest Heath, Tice'res.
IEtlel Engineering, Juniors:
rI'These interested in a short summer course of instruction in the lighting
bu~tSnelss' at the National Lamp Works, Nela Park, Cleveland, witth expenses
iaL a invited to meet Mr. W. M. Skiff, Manager of the Engineering De-
Pathilst of the National Lamp Works, in Room 272 West Engineering Build-
in g, Mhrsday, April 29.
i11. .Higi.
'1!raiug.Class:
'The initial meeting of the Real Silk Training Class will be held in Room
6,'Chubb building, at 7:15 P. M. this evening.
" t is important that all Sub-organizers and Representatives be present.
Olthers'ln~erested are invited to attend.
Jl. L. Stiles.
Mr. Robert S. Archer of the Research Bureau' of the Aluminum Com-
pany ,of :America will speak on "Recent Advances in the Hardening of
Metals,".Thursday evening, April 29, at 7:30 P. M. in Room 1042 East Eng.
Buldipg. All interested are welcome.
W. P. Wood.
Ficltdy Women's Club:
Thle Nursery Section of the Faculty Women's Club will hold its annual
metin Thursday, April 29, at 2:15 P. M. at the club house.
' Maybelle H.I hitiey, Chairman.
Lecture: .
Judge William L. I~uggins of New York, author of the Act creating the
i~nas Court of Industrial Relations and for two years presiding judge of
thSetcourt, in Natural Science auditorium, this (Thursday) afternoon, at 4:15
'bclock.. Subject: "The Basis for Labor's Antagonism to the Courts." The
pubplic, is invited. No admission charge.
L. A. Chase.
J1e# Education Class :
O"Urders for Commencement announcements and invitat ions, will be taken
X.0# 4y, May 3, in Tappan Hiall.
4 George Hacker, President.
'I et'The Daily sell it for you thrun te Classified coumns.--Atv.

IU. ofllI. Clee CIOb:
Final rehearsal for the Detroit Concert Thursday 7:00 P. M. School of
Music, Third Floor.
Theodore Harrison, Director.
Student Recital:
Anna Mae Lewis, pianist, and Lura Simpson, soprano, wiill offer tthe
following program, to which the public is invited, Friday evening at 5:00
o'clock in the School of Music Auditorium-,
Sonata, Opus 90 (Beethoven), Miss Lewis; Care Selve (from the opera
"Atalanta") (Haendel), Calm as the Nght, Miss Simpson; Rhapsodie, Op. 79,
1No. 2 (Brahms), Etude, 01). 25, No. 2 (Chopin), Scherzo, 01). 20 (Chopin),
IMiss Lewis; Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal (Quilter), Recompense (H1am-
mond).
Accompaniments by Marjorie Bax ter. CalsA ik
Iota Alpha:
There will be a meeting' of the Iota Alpha, graduate engineering stu-
(ents club, ini Room 3201 of the East Engineering Building Friday, Ap)rl 30,
at 7: 30 P. 21-. Prof. W. C. Sadler speaks upon the new Eugineerng Research
Library.
It. S. Swinton, Secretary.
ISen~or 3Mechnical Engineers:
Mr. It.1B. Hoskens, Sales Manager of the Sullivan ;Machinery Company
of Chicago, will be in Room 221, Thursday, April 29th, for the purpose of
Interviewing those interested in* positions With this Company.
It. C. Anderson.
IVaill for the persons listed belowis on hand at the Postoffice and un-
delverable. It May be claimed by the owners by calling at the General De-
livery window, Main office, on or before May 4th, 1926:
Thos. W. Ayton, Amando Batano, Dean Geo. WV. Bissell, Marion Blood,
1L. M. Blumenthal, Eber Mv. Carrol, Prof Chandler, H-arold A. Courtwright,
P. Dougherty, Frank Elliott, A. Fortescue, Eldon C. Geyern, Robert Gower,
Harry Hobstrom, Hugh Hopkins, Ralph Kettle, Harold K. Latta, Ruth Pin-
ney, Carlos Garcia Prado, J. Robinson, L. Shoohiat, Stanley E. Strunk.

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