. ,. I THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, MAY D, 1926 .,_.. - - v , 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. m. (11:30 a. mn. Saturdays). Volume I WEJIN ES#AY, MAY 3, 196 Nuber la Honors Convocation: The third annual Honors Convocation will bc held this morning, Wednes- day, May 5, at 11 o'clock, in, Hill Auditorium. Dr. Lynn Harold Hough, of Detroit, former President of Northwestern University, will deliver an ad- dress. Dean Alfred H. Lloyd will preside. Members of the Faculties are requested to occupy seats on the plat- form, entering through the rear doors of the Auditorium anl passing di- rectly upon the stage. Academic costume will not be worn. All 11 o'clock classes (except clinics) are dismissed in order that st- dents and faculty may attend the Convocation. A section or -sats on the main floor of the Auditorium is reserved for honor students. C. C. ]Little. I niversity Lectures: Sir Frederick Whyte, until recently President of the Legislative Assem- bly of India, will give three University Lectures, as follows: (2) "The Political Awakening of Asia" (3) "Nationalism and British Rule in India." The lectures will be given, in the above order, on Wednesday, and Friday, May .v, and 7, at 4:15 P. M. in the Natural Science Auditorium. Please note that this list of subjects represents a change of previous an- nouncements.- The public is cordially invited. F. E. Robbins University Lecture: Professor Andres Osuna, former Director of Public Education in the City of Mexico and x-Governor of the State of Tamaulipas, Mexico, will lee- lure upon 'Present Phases of Mexican Affairs" at Newberry Hall Thursday, May 0 dt 4:15 P. M. Tae public is invited. F. E. Robbins. Attention of ilouseholers: 1-ouseholders having rooms for rent to boys for May 10, 192, please list rooms with Mr. Densmore's office-Telephone University 276. G. E. Desmore. Householders having rooms for rent during May Festival (May 19-22nd) please list rooms at once with the Office of the Dean of Students, Room 2, University Hall. Telephone-Dial 6115. J. A. Bursey. Graduate Students: Graduate students who expect to receive a degree this Jun should pay the diploma fee of ten dollars before May 22. Blanks for this purpose should be secured at the office of the Gaduate School. Ruth A. Louse, Recorder. MIedcal Lecture: Dr. Peyton Rous of the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research will lecture at 8:15 P. M., Thursday, May 6, in the Natural Science Auditorium on "The Reaction of the Tissues Under Normal and Pathological Condi- tions." This is the last lecture of the Alpha Omega Alpha series. D. H. Condit, Pres. Special Lecture on Railroads: Mr. Robert S. Binkerd, Vmice Chairman of the Committee ol Public Re- lations of the Eastern Railroads, will lecture on the significance of railroad transportation and its relations to public policy Thursday afternoon, May 6, at 4:15, in Room 101 Economics Building. The title of his address is "An Object Lesson in Sound Ebnonis." The public i cordially invited. I. L. Slarfmai. Sigma X1 Lecture: Dr. Carl Guthe will deliver an illustrated lecture on the University of Michigan Philippine Expedition, Wednesday, May 5, at 8 P. M., in the Natu- ral Science Auditorium. The public is cordially invited. E. M. Bragg, Pres. 'oational Lecture: Malcomb W. Bingay, Managing Editor of the Detroit News, will be the ninth speaker on the Vocational Lecture Series. His topic will be Journal- ism, as a Vocation. Natural Science Auditorium-4 :15 P. M.--Thursday, May 6. The public is cordially invited. M. A. Wenger, Cairman. Public Ileeltl: Classes in, Shakespearean Reading will present a pubic reading o Hamlet, Wednesday, May 5, in University Hall Auditorium at 7:30 P. MK The scenes will be fully interpreted in action but without the aid of cos- tumes and complete staging. Students and friends are cordially invited. No admission charge. E. E. Feiscimia. Notice to Delinquents in Geology 1.3: The members of this class who did not participate in the field work Saturday, May 1, will be given an "Incomplete" on the course in Geoloy 128 unless this work is done either under my supervision, or that of Robert Karpinski. As the remaining Saturdays are occupied with other trils, the make-up for Mlay 1 should be arranged with Rob~ert Karpinski, Room 130 Natural Science Building, after 2 Pi. Thursdaty and Friday, May 6 and 7. Frank Leveret. FrieshmuanitEngineers: On account of the Convocation being held at 1 1 o'clock this morning in Ihill Auditorium there will b)e no Freshman Assembly today. Every Fresh- man should attend Convocation however. C. 0. Isler, Read Mentor. j d e cYeau, Qt;oa, r'i -x EngiNlI 40: My section of English 40 will not meet today. W. R. llunphres. Psychloogy 131: Those who failed to take the group test Thursday evening (in part substitution for thesis) may take a make-up Saturday 9 A. M. in P 162 N. S. 1 Bldg.Howard . ay berry. Psychology 166: The men's evening dicussion section will not meet Wednesday 7 P. M. as formerly algounced. The next session will be announced later. Hioward . Mayberry. Seniors : Mr. William W. Tanney of Thompson and Brown, Detroit, will be in Room 204, Tappan Hall, Thursday at 2:0 P. M. He wishes to see students interested in subdivision work in Detroit. Business School and Colee ot Arts keiors are invited to hear his proposition. . . oakuu. Seniors: A representative of E. E. MacCrone and Company, Detroit Investment Securities, will be in Room 204 appan Hall from 10 A. M. to 4 P. M. Wednesday, May 5. He wishes to see olege of Arts and Business Admin- istration seniors interested in this work. C. S. Yoakum. University of Michigan Bad: Rehearsal tonight 7:15. All imw~betts <* requested to be present. Gordon Packer. Uniiversity of Nlliigaa Glee Club: The Glee Club will meet at stage entrance of Hill Auditorium at 11:00 A. M. today to sing for the lonors Convocatons. Theodore Harrison, Director. Sophomore Band: All sophomore band musicians that desire to play in the Class Game band, please call L. I). Weston at 21H17. A large band is being organized andI your support will be appreciated. Godoi Packer. Organ Rital: Tile organ recital this week will be given by G. Calvin Riinggenbrg, Director of Music, Albion College, in Hill Auditorium, Wednesday, May 5, at 4:15 when the following program will be offered: Suite Gothique, Op. 25 (Leon Boellman); Pastorale; Fanfare (Jacques Lemens) ; Fantasie in A (Franck) ; Allegro vivace (Symphony 1) (Vi- erno) ; Arioso (James F. Rogers) ; Will o' the Wisp (Gordon Balhi Nevin); F'ountain Reverie and Festival Toccata (Percy E. Fletcher). Charles A. Sih1. Eunice Northrup, contralto, assisted by Thelma Lewis, soprano, will ap~pear in a graduation recital at the School of Music Wednesday evening at 8:00 o'clock when the following program wll be offered: Al Mio cor (Handel), Chi vuol La zingorella (Paisiello), Gotin Gialle (Sibella) ; The Isle. Go(d Took from me Mine All, and In the Silence of Night (Rachmaninoff); Chanson Triste (Dupar), Ls trois Prieres (Palsdile), Lied Maritime (d'Indy); The Forest of Oaks (MacFadyen), Jackie (Mortel- mans), In the Wood of i nvara (Bureih), Take Joy Home (Basset). Duet from "Madame Butterfly" (Puccini) Miss Lewis and Miss Northrup. .Accompanist: Dwight Steere. Charles A. Sink. L,% Socledad lHispaniica: An important meeting will be held in Room 318 Michigan Union Wednesday at 7:30 P'. M. Election of new officers. All members are urged to be present. L. G. Bartley, Pres. 11 Circolo ilallano: There will be a meeting, Wednesday, May 5, 7:30 o'clock in Room 202 South Wing. Officers for the next year will be elected. All members are urged to be present. Francs Boring, Pres. P'1 Lambda 'Theta: Pi Lambda Theta will hold an important business meeting at 8 o'clock tonight in the Martha Cook library. Doris Glines, nesident. Blue Key Club: There will be an important meeting of the Blue Key Club Thursday, May 6, in the n~ichigan Union at 7:30 P. M. George W. Ross, Jr., President. Earn Extra Credits During Summer Vacation The change and recreation so necessary to every- one are here combined with superior oppor- tunity for educational advancement. Boating, swimming, tennis, concerts, dramatic performan- ces, inspiring lectures, etc., are all available. Organized excursions to industrial, financial and art centers of Chicago. 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