!AQ~ E!4~ET THP~1 MTCT-ITCAN flAT! V SATURDAY, MAY 22, 19~ U ~m Publication In the Bulletin Is constructive notice to all members of the University. Copy received by tlo Assistant to the President until 3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. in. Saturdays). Volumne II SATURDAY, IMAY 22, 1926 Nuniber 174 The President and Mrs. Little will be at home to the Regents, officers, and members of Faculties of the University and their wives at 815 South 'University Avenue, Monday, May 24, and Tuesday, May 25, from eight to eleven o'clock. It Is suggested that those whose names begin with the 1et~ ters A to L, Inclusive, be present on Monday evening, and those with names beginning with the letters M to Z, on Tuesday evening. There is no need, however, that this arrangement should be rigidly observed, and Dr. and Mrs. Little hope that members of the Faculties will feel free to come either evening. To All Students having Library Books: 1. Students having in their possession books drawn from the University Library are notified that such books are due Monday, May 24, before the impending examinations. 2. Students who have special need for certain books between May 24th and 29th may retain such books for that period by applying to the Superintendent of Circulation on or before May 24th. 3. The names of all students who have not cleared their records at the Librairy by Monday, June 7th, will be sent to the Recorder's Office. where their semester's credits wviii be held up until such time as said rec- ords are cleared, in compliance with the regulations of the Regents. Wni. W. Bishop, Librarian. Faculty, College of Literature, Science and the Arts: The May meeting of the Literary Faculty will be held Monday, May 24th, in Room 2225 Angell Hall, at 4:10 P. M. Special topic for discussion: Proposed 'revision of the combined Literary-Medical course. John R. Effinger. Two poems, (Scriabin) Miss Pavitt; Fin Schwanx (Greig) T1he reeCS have grown so (Burleigh) Mr. Burneson; Etude F minor (Chopin) En Au- tomne (Moszkowski) Miss Mouhidden; Prelude (Mrs. Reimann) Mrs. Rei- ma;Berceuse (Susumago) Misses Kaiser and Esseistyn; impromptu (Ellis) Mr. Ellis; A Spring Song (Davies) Miss Davies; Nocturne (Davies) Miss Davies; Moods (Susumago) The Misses Kaiser and Esseistyn and Mr. Susumago; IDanse Orientale (Manderbach) Miss Manderbach; Three pieces fer piano, violin, two saxophones and trombone (Wolcott) Mr. Wolcott, Air. Golden, Mr. Brooks, Mr. Worth and Mr.Welke. Chlarles A. Sink. house Parties and Ilouse hlunces: The following organizations have been given permission to hold parties, Saturday, May 22, 1926: House Party: Tau Beta P1 (closed) I-ouse Dances: Alpha Gamma Delta (formal) Alpha Xi Delta. Kappa Delta Rho Sigma Alpha Epsilon (closed) Zeta Psi J. A. Bursley, 1)ean. A. S. N. E.: Saturday evening, May 22, 1926. There will be a joint meeting of the student branch of A. S. M. E. with the Detroit branch. Supper will be served in the Union at 6 P. Ml. and the nieeting will be held at 7:30 P. M. in Room1 229 West Eng. Bldg. SAll who intend to attend the supper please call T. J. Paryski, Room 333 West Eng. Bldg. before Saturday noon. T.i J. Paryski. Men's Educational Club: There will be a special meeting of the Club, Monday, May 24, at 4:05 P. M. in Room 208, Tappan Hall for the purpose of electing oflicers for next year. A full attendance is desi-red. Ilaph Van hloesen, President. Cl orad t'nion Ushers: All Choral Union ushers who have assisted at concerts during the past season are requested to be at their respective assignments in H-i11 Audi- torium during the May Festival, unless otherwise notified. Doors open at 7:30 P. M. for evening concert and at 2:00 P. Al. Saturday afternoon. Please be on time. WV. A. Davenport.. Assistant Superintendent Building and Grounds Dept. Ann Arbor Art Association: Paintings of forty-four American artists selected from the annual exhi- bition of the Art Institute of Chicago are on exhibition in the West Gallery of Alumni Memorial Hall. The exhibit will be open week days 1:30 to 5:00, and Sunday 2:00 to 5:00; also the following mornings of Festival week:- Wednesday and Friday 9:00 to 11:00, Thursday and Saturday 9:00 to 12:00. (lencral admission twenty-five cents; free to members, students of U~niver- sity, and children. Warren P. Lombard, 1Pres. .Field Trip for (Geology 128: The class will assemble at Natural Science Building at S A. M. Satur- day, iMay 22, for trip by motor truck to examine old shore lines in Washte- naw and Wayne counties. The geologic map of the Ann Arbor Folio, andl the geologic map of the Wayne quadrangle of the Detroit Folio will be used. The individual expense will be 75 cents. Reports on the trips May 15 and 22, and the mapping of Ann Arbor, should be turned in by May 27. They may be given to Robert Karpinski at Room 130 C, in Natural Science Building, or brought to my residence 1724 South University Ave. Frank Leverett. Monday, May 24, at which Lieut. Charles ID. Williams, Jr., of Detro~t will discuss a course in flight training with the U. S. Naval Reserve. This course extends over two years and consists of weekly lectures and instruc- tion during the fall, winter, and spring, and 45 (lays of active flying during each summer of the two years. Sincidents relatirng to the initial flight of the University balloon, "Mich- gan No. 1," will also be told. All members and others who are interested are urged to be present. 11. ,J. Thompson. Viiersityf Mo£ Iichigan Band: Formation today at Morris Bali at 1:15 sharp for track meet and base- ball gamne at Ferry Field. Uniform with cape. Section heads 1:10 .P. iM. Gord4i(fn Packer. Universily of iheilgan Band: The Campus Concert for May 26 has been canceled. Wilfred Wilson. Studenls' Sunmner Employment: Men and women interested in summer employment, full or part time, here or in your home towns, can interview Miss Wadsworth at 342 Liberty Court, Monday andl Tuesday, May 24 and 25. J. A. Bursley. Emfloyment for Summer: Mr. Eby, of the Rayolite Paint Company, General Motors Building, De- troit, will be in Room 304, Michigan Union, on Monday, May 24, from 2:00 to 5:00 P. M. to explain to students who are interested in a summer p'roposi- tion with his Company. *J. A. Bursley. CIIIROPODhIST AND4 ORThOPEDIST 707 N. UnIversity Ave. Phone 2121i They made Milwaukee Famous! Large Assortment. Always Fresh. City Pharmacy 118 North Fourth Ave. Near Bus Station Is the man whose advice it Is well to fol. low. Ask your college haberdasher for h s opinion of shirts made of Sea Island Mills Imported Broadcloth. discer2ment-is awas softandsiinia appearance, always impeccably correct frecr ocasion--sport, Iiforxnai or SEA DrkAND MIL, Inc. ]llye Improves l Afer Oeration Prof. Charles F. Meyer of the phys- I ics department, who was operated on for acute appendicitis at 'the Uni- versity hospital Tuesday night, is well on the road to recovery, according to the reports of attendants. The oper- ation was performed by Dean hugh Cabot, of the Medical school. Faculty, Colleges of Engineering and Architecture: .A There will be a meeting of the Faculty of these Colleges on Monday, May 24, at 4:15 P. M., in Room 411 West Engineering Building. Louis A. hopkins, Secretary. School of Education Faculty: An adjourned meeting of the Faculty of the School of Education will take place Monday, May 24, 1926, at 4:15 P. M.. A full attendance is desired. A. S. Whitney. Fifth and Sixth May Festival Programs: .The fifth May Festival concert will take place this afternoon in Hill Auditorium at 2:30 P. M. Mischa Levitzki, Pianist, Chicago, Symphony Or- chestra, Frederick Stock, Conductor. Overture to "The Flying Dutchman" (Wagner); Tone Poem "Verkiarte Nacht," Opus 4 (Schoenberg); Symphony No. 4, E minor Opus 98 (Brahms); (;oncerto for Pianoforte, No. 2 C minor, Opus 22 (Saint-Saens) Mr. Levitzki. The sixth May Festival .concert will take place this evening in Hill Auditorium at 8:00 P. M. "Lohengrin" (Wagner) Soloists: Florence Austral, Soprano (Elsa), Augusta Lenaka, Mezzo So- prano (Ortrud), Richard Crooks, Tenor (Lohengrin), James Wolfe, Bass (King Henry), Riccardo Bonelli, Baritone (Telremund), Barre Hill, Bass- Baritone (Herald). Charles A. Sink. Students Recital: 1 Mr. Andrevi Haigh's class in Elementary Composition will give the fol- lowing program .at the School of Music Recital Hall, Monday evening, May a4th at 8:00 o'clock, assisted by the Misses Rena Pavitt and Saime Mou- hidden, pianists, and Myron Burneson, baritone: T RST 1 The Highest Grade of Workmanship in. CLEANING PRESSING REPAIRING Remodeling a Specialty. 802 5. State St. Phone 7996 Sell Auto Bun pers. Good commis- sion. Full set for popular sized cars only $15. Larger bumpers too. Write for salesman's proposition. LIBERTY BUMPFER CO., Incorporated 1131 inter-Southern Bldg. Louisville, Ky. 6 U OR DE R T HE M OW Plate and 100 Card's, $3.00 and up 100 ards from your Plate, $1.75 5 I 0 U~. S. Nava1 Reserve There will be a Fhig1It Training: meeting of the Aeronautical Society at the Union on w w w w knows that they can always sell their used Books at SLATER'S and be satisfied ." 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