EIGHT THE. MICHIGAN DAILY SI'\DAY T i I Rt':1I I" 27, 1! 271 EIGHT SUNDAY, F~I3RUARY 27, 1927 DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Publicai~lon Ii the Bulletin is conlstructive 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). Copy must be typewritten. VOLUME V11 SUN DAY, FEBRUA RY 27, 1ea .7 'CUMBER 1011 DIVER LISTENS TO RAD 0CON CERT WHILE WOR K NC / T0 TOM F BAY F 1. llowrani, of Syria and a member of the Club, will give a briEfi illustrated r ocuts them uipon a sing-le end, to mb Stalk oni the history of Syria. Inlvitationi is ext ended to all thos:e Nwho are 1 Ilse he quiclty andl comletcely, andl inter estcd in the Cosmopolitan Club or in the subject our spe aker s will yet to dlo all this withl a chiivalrou-. cover. Those who are not able to comec for supper are wvelcome,, to comec.rcy;:rdl for tihe righLt of othiers aund ;he later for the meeting which will start promptly at seven, ! rules of the gam,'Tis is a trahinng Nir . 3 i i:., tPrestide id. , hat lies at the heart of all dlevelopi- ____ment. of an indi vidwil towar~id good nn~t XRippa. Kappa Psi : usefil (cit izenship. I\Iecti, Sunday, Februar'y27, tat 5: 00 P. M. in Room :308, Michigan "Most of the coaches in the country, tUnion. I and all in the Big Ten. are coll('ge" C. ('.Iliostrui). trained mnen. They have their placf. -iii the schieme of educaftion and, for I, Combined Curricula: Application for admission to the combined curricula in Ltters and Medicine, Letters and Law Letters and Dental Surgery, Letters and Nurs- ing, and Letters and Business Administration for the fall of 1927 must be rpade before April 20. Application cards may be obtained by calling at the Recorder's office, Room 4. University Hail. Florence Mohr, Recorder. Transfer to MdIcti School: Students who desire to apply for admission to tle Medical School for the fal of 1927, not on the combined curricula, may leave their names at the Recorder's office, Room 4, University Hall. Florence Ifoir, Recorder. Ann Arbor Art Association: The Michigan Artists Exhibition is open to the public every afternoon until March 7th. B. 31. Donaldson, President. To the Patrons of the Oratorical Association: The Kennedy's, whose engagement Nas postponed from Nov. 23, will appear in hill Auditorium on Tuesday evening in "The Salutation." Sea- son ticket coupon number four will be honored. If this coupon has been lost, present another one at the box-office and a new ticket will be issued. Carl G. Brandt, Financial Manager. Free-Lance Writing: I shall be unable to meet the class in Free-lance Writing on Monday evening, February 28. 1ona Hamilton IHaines. Freshmnan, Group-M~r. Clark's: There will be a meeting at my residence, 14 Ridge Way, Monday, February 2 8th, at 7 :30 P. M. A. L. Clark. Condition Exam. Ceinstry 61: The examination for dental students who received a "D" in Chemistry '61 during the past semester will be given Saturday, March 5, 1927, from 912 A. M. Room 410 Chemistry Building. Leigh C. Anderson. Preliminaries, University Oratorical Contest: The preliminaries leading to the University Oratorical Contest have been arranged as follows: for Juniors, Tuesday, March 8; for Sophomores, Wednesday, March 9; for Senors, Thursday, March 10. All contests will be held in Room 3209 A. H. at 4 P. M. Those wishing to compete should register in 'Room 3211 A. H. L. Eich. Civil Engineering Students: Professor John S. Worley will lecture in Room 411, West Engineering Building at 10 A. M. Monday, February 28th, and 10 A. M. Tuesday, March 1st, on Transportation. His lectures this month will be on Early Automotive Vehicles. All members of the senior Civil Engineering class are requested to attend. Classes in all Civil Engineering subjects scheduled at these hours will be dismissed. Students taking work in other departments at these hours must arrange for excuse in the usual manner, if they desiqe to attend. H. F. Riggs. Graduate Students in Chemical Egineering: The regular monthly luncheon will be Tuesday, March 1. Alfred H. White. I am anxious to communicate with anyone who has had the Army Alpha Intelligence Test at least five years ago and who also know their numerial score. Such communication is for research work and there being so few who answer these requirements that I beg any such individual to see me. Howard G. Sa~ih, Room 252 Natural Science Bldg. Phone Univ. 145M. Psychology 33, 35, 37: Make up examination Wednesday at 3 P. M. in Room 364, N. S. W. B. Pillsbury. Choral Union: General rehearsal, men and women, Tuesday, March 8th, at 7:00 o'clock. No ~ehearsal for women Thursday, March 3rd. Earl . Moore. Geography 2 and 32: Lecture seating list is now posted on the bulletin board near boom 25 Angell Hall. - P1. F. James. Aerg Engneers : Mr. Grover Loening will deliver a lecture before the Detroit Aero Club, Monday, February 28, at 8:00 P. M. at the Book-Cadilac Hotel. All interested are welcome. F. W. Pawowski. Senior Literary IDues: Checks may be mailed to C. Russell Pryce at 123 Geddes Avenue.. Send cotect'amount. Dues are prerequisite to obtaining programs, in- vitatons, caps and gowns, canes, senior ball tickets, and 'other activities. Receipt will be returned. C. Ruissel Pryce, Treasurer. 4rmn u106: The class in German will meet Wednesday evening instead of Monday for this week. J. A. C. lildier. Botanical Seminar: Botanical Seminar meets Wednesday, March 2, at 4 :30, 13173 N. S. Bldg. Paper by 'M. *W. Seusitius-"Inido-Malayan flora with particular ref- crence to Java." It. A1.lDavis. Mr. M. L. Frederick, Director of Business Training' courses, and Chester II. 'Lang, '15, Comptroller of Budget, General Electric Company, will be in room 402, Michigan ,Union, Monday, February 28, and Tuesday, March 1, to present opportunities offered by the General Electric to Business School and Literary College students interested in their training program and work with their company. C. S. Yoaikum. ) Y OST TALKS BEFORE ICONFERENCE ALUMNI (cnl nu d fromt Page Three) selected group of students and his suc play.1 * ::2~f'. .:.:***'': results achieved by his students in agree '4-ceasatahrimaurlbyhe t e ccmpetition with other groups. 11 cepted '~ s;etimres wonder what effect a simr- "Thi: \' rlar system of testing would have on deoc ~ ~ ' ~ teachers of other subjects in the uni- strongc a 4 ersity; suppose, for example, a teach- but it .- oel of history was asked to place ten, all act of his pupils in comlpetition aainst is to in -ro - t ten snimilar puails front another insti- for all = 4 w %tutionr and that hi job depended upon of the the outcome of the contest. Such a respect systemr has the advantage of keeping "And ft'.x the coach always on his toes, but it i While elso has the disadvantage of making the co *his job insecure and surrounding him( the at Harr~y 1Pi~ with unnecessary concern, as to the I trol an *tenure of his office. Too much em- Who clani ps his earphones oni unIderitea thh Pis diver's suit before de- apai ntepr fteauripIr sc eding Ito the bottom of torpus C",ri tU bay, where he ienployed iii15 hasvi n theowpa reomtealumnibupoen feet of water 'coniiectjIig pipes for a pine ai. The arrangement enables ilim uwinnith ow, n a.t animoussbren to listen to)(')1cI'tcrsfrom )all over' thr.e (r iSVN01i aonebeneath the sni 1)01te oc, nfcta mpsil burden. fl faeotewte.I"Ol most Saturdays during e fl Ithere are ten conference University the University high S lbool wil addir;','sfiu re organization. All members !football teams in action. Not more C and their guests are urged to at tE.., l pr'onr yii.I than five can win. The probability of Mrs,.(Cirl L Wic~urh, ]'residen. winning in eight consecutive Saturdays Facil Wouin'sClb:is exceedingly small, yet there are Facuisr YunerlS Clb: a good many Universities where cer- Members and their gue0stS ', ill play c ar d. at the Michigan Union Thurs- i tamn elements of the alumni consider day, March 3, at two o'clock. lReserva'ions hou1l be ade with Mirs. Dow the football season unsuccessful, ~n- I i (telephone 9 127). less the team goes through the entire M1rs. I iyiam Framyer. season undefeated. _______"There are other features of inter- Faculty Wouiac in~ lb: jcollegiate competition that are fully Dane 'or 'arrly ai~iAlciini t i 1 ^',' Aadey Tresayeveing ias deserving of consideration, in esti- Marc 1, t nne ocloc. mating the value of the season, as is ?[rs. Willimi Fra~yer. the percentage column. As an agent ___________of educatiol, competitive sport hasI certain ver.y real functions to per-I (ail ~cV4IPck _______ A meeting of Quar-t erdech: will be lb Tuesday, March 1, 7:t)0 P. AT., at the Union, Room 306. A >a per "The layini -up and the Fitting-out of Shilps' will be presented by the Comnmcdoi e. 1 , P . e ito n, ;te ar l. One of oar Sunday Night Su ppers ill be held Sunday, February 27 (today) at six 1. M. in the Auditorium of Lanoe Hall. The peaker will SOMETrHI be Mr. Naseem Saybaab,a Syrian resident of Egyp, -who will take as his subject "The renchl Mandatory System s Applied to Syria" Mr. Raja 85( WA"H'-R'S -. ~ ~ *~ ~Type your themes at FRATERNI 1TIES AND SORORITIES I'1 'for Special Prices on ani Exq1jivitc UG in' your Fra- teniyColors nd it your 'Emnblem. r 925 Church St. Phone 3155 ~ ~___________________________________________ form. P7 tory for i Wi L a 1c is not hie abid ?rimnarily, it serves ats a labor'the most hart, are fulfilling te the raiingof ctiznshp. Junction with credit. RU IC o~c n 11a'er'But, may I mnake this final appeal iluls t~v~r l'Iyef to you Uiniversity men? The value of enever boys play games to- your coach must be judged by his sue - they have a definite set of r'ules cess as a teacher and a developer of ernl their conduct. SometimesI men and not by any other standardt. may think that a certain rulel It nec'essar'ily follows, however, that, as it should be. Nevertheless,.Jwhlen other things are equal, the best ides by the rule or he doesn't taching will result in the most vic- That is true self government, tories. along each individual must i Slpori snJshiil Expetedi to the rules of the game as ac- "'Today when one goes to a coill 1 by the majority.I football game, it is taken for grAnw(1 is is a fundamental principle of that hie vill see a high qua'.lty of .atic civrilization. It has its sportsmanship on the playing field. No ?st appeal in our' great gaines, one expects anything else from the must also be c'arried over into players. Tfhis, it seems to ine, is ai very ,vities of life. If our civilization high tribute to the work of the college nean anything more than a free c o ches. We expect the boys to c'one 1we must get the pIersp~e'tive c-an We expect them to conduct playgroundl. I'very citizen 'must! themselves as sportsmen and gentle- ;every law. inmeni. We will not countenance con- Sthat is the job of t he ('oach.' duct fromi a player that might mar the, others teach about citizenship i gamte. AWhy can we not apply the same ech teaches the thing itself. On standards to the alumni and others hletic fieldl a boy learns to con- whose part in the contest is in the ad command his own powers, to stands? f U Y t :, a Fletcher Dining Hall 915 Sybil fit. Open 7 : ,') A. Af. to Midmnight $5.50 for $5.00 Meal Boar Week' Rooms, $3.60) per week. M1aid service- lot and cold water lin each rooum. (Club privileges. L. V. KIMBRELL, Manager NG NVEW AND SNAPPY. CENTS THE BOX UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE - --PA IR- - - --N- - - - - You will like our We Are Authorized Dealers cna, e ington and oyal Portables. Office Machines, your favorite make, for rent (good machines). Rider's Pen shop 315 State Stree' II GOOD SERVICE 74 ' I-j'iY; W . k / s.LG0."L" . : aLosic Association Lecture 'RESENT "'iTHE SALUTATION" Id~.ADTRU, Reserved Seats $1.00 rueda, arch 1,8 p. m. - On Sale at Slater's. STUB NO.4 WILL ADFIIT Michigan Dawes :- The regular meeting of the Michigan Dames will occur in t he F aculty 1 'Women's Club rooms, 226 S. Ingalls, Tuesday eveniing, March 1, at "a:rye sharp for important business meeting after which Mrs. Cannon of the faculty of ; " L ® _--__________ ®____Sri I I I - I . '. .' 'op 60 ~Q 1 17% L21' _ t 9 r; sE_ 1 o." e 0 t" t4 t o A lcx See what Alex has to sav in I saps I: - J- .a 1-....,It-1- . __ _ ,______>._____________________________ st 7 ts.""'YJs.,' ;