MGM TrHE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, ATARCTT 2 1927 EIGWV FRIDAY, MARCh 2~, 1~2? ... .. ---"--y __ --- I DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN 'i Publication In the )Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University. Copy received by the Assistant to the President uutil 3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. n2. Saturdays). Copy must be typewritten. I VOLUME VII FRIDAY, JFARCII 24, D27 i UABER '1!?i Unhversity Lecture: Dr. Alfred Adler, Professor in the Pedagog , ical Institute of Vienna, will deliver a University lecture in Natural Science Audit orium at 4 :1. P. M. Thul'sdlay, March 31, on the subject 'lidividual I'sycliology and Educa- tion." The lecture is under the ,izi1ices o0'the School of Piduea1ion. The public is cordially invitl E. Junior Girls' Play: All mni~bers of the cast and chorwnse- of the Junior ("Ii' Play who have not already done' so are asked t o report at the office of the Advisers, Barbour Gymnasium before noon today, in order 1 make arrangements for the Detroit performance. Alice C. Lloyd, Cliai -r:ta, Avic,2 (f flIr. Foreign Students:s The annual Spring Trip during the week of spring vaiat ion (April 11, Monday, to April 16, Saturday) is being planned gi for Ib1is April. In- dustries and colleges and municipal institutiqus w; 'ill be insp~ected under favorable 'auspices. Entertainment will be prowvided in American homes. Total expenses for five 'cities-Battle, Creek, 1 alara':oo, Grand Rapids, ~Lansing and Flint-are under $15. Names should be left at once with the undersigned in IRoom 3224 Angell Hall, or with Professor J. A. C. Ilildner, Room 302, Unriversity Hall1. Fcuiiliy, College of Literature, Seleic a the Arts: Thle next meeting will lbe held Monday, March 98th, at i4:10 P. M, in Roomi 2225, Angell Ilall. Jolhn It. lEfitger. Ann Arbor Art Associaton): The Second Annual E)hibitloii of the "Fifty Prints of the year" se- lected by the American Institute of Graphic Arts, New Yor'k, and lr- ciiited by the Institute, closes Monday afternoon Ml~arch 28. This exhiibitioni gives equal recognition to Prints ofi the "'modern" or postl-Impressionist school and to those of the conservative or represen~t ative s5(11001. Most of a the Prints are for sale at studio prices. 111r11ce 3. Don Bld 'on. Senior ,Iterary A\otive:c In view of the fact that many of the seniors have not yet ordered pro- grams, and invitations for commencement, a last opportunity may be had to order them, and piay senior (dues today. P. It. Pfaffiiliaiiii, Jr., (ini. Prtrainls. Senior Mechanical .Engineers: Mr. M. D. Rose, representing the Amnerican Radiator Corporation of Buffalo, New York, will he in Room 221 West Engineering Building Friday, March 23, to interview those interested in positions with this comnpany. HI. C. Anderson There will be-a very import ant meeting of Mlasqlues i oday at. 5:00 in R4oom '203 of lUiverisity lai11. Ruth li a lm, lIies. Public 'Lecture: Jean Tloomer, well-known poet, critic, and short-story writer, will speak on "The Search for Life," on Firiday, March 25, at 4 :15, in Nat ural Science Auditorium. This lecture is jointly sponsored biy the Negro-Cau- casian Club and the League for Industrial Democracy. C. l3. Slltitlh. Negro-('aucasian 'hClb: League for lnduist rial Demnocracy: 6 There will be0 a joint meeting, with JIean Toomer as guest, Friday even- ing at 8:00 in the Union. See bulletin board for announcement of room. C. 11. S11110. OLD YARNS AND RI VALRIES RENEWED AT GATHERING OF MADISON ALUMNI 1.it newing rivalries and "swapping" the freshman camne to chapel but hie vay rie of a quarter century, ago, didn't know they also boarded there." Michigan aluni of Madison, Wis., Most of the alumni present were held4 their anniversary, banquet last members of the staff of the Universit y Frilayni'ht udg MavinRusti-of Wisconsin, andl among the more 'Frdaynigt. titgEMarin losn- prominent men and womien there were berry. '9"L, vindlica ted the bad repu-I Judge Marvin Rosenberry, '93L, and tat iou held by the law classes of that, Mrs. Rosenberry, Professor Overton. generation by explaining that "the i chairman of the botany department, of; it edicts used to claimt to be laws."' the University of Wisconsin, Prof. C. Aic i e tep D.dte ) Cool, '99, of the Spanish depart- t leicl ic5 rspn~e wth h story1 ment of the same university. A. WV. of "20 y'ear Gibson'' who tried for 20 T ressier, '91, president of the Bank of years to get: throuigh the U'nive.rsityf the Commonwealth of Madison, and and finally graduated from the =Law B. P,. McCormick, secretary of the School.( Wisconsin alumni association. iProf. .Tames 13I. Overton, '86, of the _________________________- jUniversity of Wisconsin told of thej time that the sophomores filled all of the windows on the freshman side CF Q EI FLATS of the chapel with freshly mown, grass. President Janeus 1. Angell en- ItleYitio0n rtouples Rates, teredl the assembly, prepared to read j$1.04) Per Couple. f he scriptures. andi noticed the grass.1 ________________ JI le casually remarked that.lhe "knew ____________________________ E I 17 ' r c { d t: l t PLANS FOR BAND CONCERT FINISHE DE P'reparations have been completed for the first public concert to be given3 by the Reserve band, which will be held in Hill auditorium on Wednesday! evening. Rehearsals have been held regularly this year under the direction ot Nicholas Falcone of the School of; Music and the organization has been developed into a concert band. Wednesday night's concert, will be the first appearance of any Reserve band} in Hdill auditorium, andl much in- terest is attached to the group which will play next week. _________I e I 1 t JUST' RECEIVED-Another Shipment L L~o Rles $10.85 IN LEATHER CASE WAHJMSUNIVERSITY Pllilhsopliy 202: This-seminar will meet for thIis week only oni Sat iirdaly morning at 9 o'clock in Library 408. C. It. 1Morris. A Mathenitics Assembly lttheUneriyhgScol There will be a special assembly on mathematics in the Assembly Room of the University High School, from 8 : 30 to 9: 00 A. M., Priday, March 25. Woc d Hole Scholarship in Zoology: Through the generosity of D~octor Bryant*\alker a s(.htclaurship which p;ays tuition at the Marine Biological Laboratory, Wood.; Ii tie, 'Mass., for the'summer term, is annually available. Credit at this univr isty may be obtained for work dane at Woodls Hole. Interested students should apply promptly to the undersigned at Rtoom 452, N. S. A. IFranklini Shull. ?:r. IleaingerfsIthetoric Classes: * The first supplementary lecture will occur today at three o'clock in Room 231 A. II. Topic: ,,The Contribut ion of'Aesthel >ys t hetoric." English 31:- I shall be unable to meet my classes, Friday, March 25th. Reserve Band: Pr'actice will be held at 4:00 o'clock Friday afternoon. It is important Rthat all members be present. G. 1..1iteArfliur, 1Pres. FreslinjaiiFencing Tou rnntaent: To be held Saturday, Mayceh 26th, 2:00 P. M. Post your entry in the Fending Room. Meet starts promptly. T~Nornlnt. Benhi~ a, Fencing Capt ain. To the Public: Play Production and Direction of the public speaking department will present Leonid Andreyev's "He Who Gets Slapped" for two performances, 'Wednesday and Thursday evenings, March 30th and 31st in the New Uni- versity !theater, University Ball Auditorium. Tickets on sale at Slater 's and University H-ail Auditorium. Daidh Owen. it"' 1//r",.. 1.^ " ~a°/'J. ,d'1i"v, .e" ."".. .' ."'radI :' . . . .~.,,.'" r 1 "Many singers find,' as d do, that throat protection and greater pleasure are found only in Lucky Strikes." By Special Arrangement with the Author Comflaaedy Club OFFERS "The Trumpet Shall Sound" By Thornton N. Wilder A New ]Play With a New Theme Staged by PAUL STEPHENSON First Performance Outside New York Mime d.--a^-- e Y ti o-' ;.Q. Ask the mlan s us with the Laundry i Edward Jolinson, Celebrated Tenor Why he recommends smoking Lucky Strike -- because It's Toasted" EDWARD JOHNSON, the famous tenor 'of the~ Met- LLIC / I.ropolitan Opera Company of New York City,a owes much of his fame to the ever - dependable quality of his voice. When smoking, he prefers Lucky Strikes because they give the greatest enjoyment and throat protection." i Lucky Strikes are smooth and mellow-the finest cigarettes you ever smoked. They are made of the x finest Turkish and domestic tobaccos, properly aged J and blended with great skill, and there is an extras process in treating the tobacco. Smoke Luicky Strikes-you'll like them,. ° No more needs be said of Rusco Brake Lining. who has them on his car. Our Laundry Service rank best. Call us for appointments. Jim's Brake Service and Auto 417 EAST TTIROIN S'1. "It'st Your Throat Protection When in New York you are cordi- ally invited to see how Lucky Strikes are made at our exhibit, corner Broadway and 45th Street. wd" r/"« . "1.1«I. ', ./"..0 !!,i".a", ".rPJ. . "re°. ",i. . r/,o .A.,d,./", ".r ". "%./. .d".I d, . .r .A. IYr .0«!" ,"«I~« II MAR. 30 -31 Friday h , AT GRANGEltl "S sr xn nMxsa n a _ __ _ A i APR. I -2 DANCING This week-end we are featur- C_ _ 11 '_' n1 1 Tickets at Slater's Music by Jack Scott's 11 Saturday * . t =1 L.ng Imi le Jerenaders -LutCK.W overines. (). lI II i