dams to Decker inclusive, and the third group wita to Patterson inclusive, will meet at a dinner at the names IUnion. a I D notice to all members of stant to the President until1 lust be typewritten. 1927 NUMBER 149 'be a convocation 1 Schoolmasters' leir annual meet- ress will be given of Japan to the >f clinics, will be mit students and the rear doors of Hill seats will be provided re will be no academic >]masters' Club are re- oor of Hill Auditorium Tickets may be obtained from Mrs. Mellott, Room 274 West Engineering Building, or from members of the Committee, R. R. Johnson, It. V. Churchill, F. A. Meckle, A. D. Moore. Announcement is also being made by mail. Committee on Social Meetings. Economics 51: Ten o'clock section, Room 102 Economics, will not meet today. A. ). Schnluz The Reserve Band: There will be an important rehearsal at 4 o'clock this afternoon, in Morris Hall. Attendance will be taken. Nicholas 1. Falcone, Director Negro-Caucasian Club:s All members are urged to attend the final business meeting for the year at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orkley Johnson, 620 Church. St., Friday evening, April 29, at 8:00 p.m. Wn. 31. Howard Ann Arbor Art Association: The New York Society of Painters Exhibition in the West Gallery, Alumni Memorial Hall will remain open through Sunday, May first. - Bruce M. Dona~ldson Modern Language Coniernee: Attention is called to the following corrected program of the Modern Language Conference of the Schoolmasters' Club to- be given today at 2:15 P.. M. in Angell Hall, Room 1025: Oral Work in Modern Language Instruction Professor M. S. Pargment Practical Helps for the Foreign Language Teachers. Miss H. M. St. John, Detroit Actual Conditions in University Teaching of German. Professor W. L. Willey A summer at $he University of Porto Rico. Miss Adelaide Russell, Detroit The Use of Realia in the first two years of Modern Languages. Mr. Frederic Sanchez Open to members of the Schoolmasters' Club. Lafayette F. Dow Americans Respond In Appeal For Funds! Reports issued from the American Shakespeare Foundation at New York city indicate that the appeal for funds to rebuild the Shakespeare Memorial theater at Stratford-on-Avon, de- stroyed by fire last year, hes been eagerly responded to by colleges and preparatory schools throughout the United States. At' the University of Chicago, Butler university, Indianapolis, and at Be- loit college, committees are already actively engaged in obtaining. sub-, scriptions from studehts and faculty members. CRUZ I AMEI Sirst C. C. Little. A prize of FIVE E violation of the rules theC 'spec] on for operating d on warning for driving Automobile Committee. s' Club and the Michigan lowing University lectures r, will deliver the following WI 4:15 P. M. in to our rday, 1. tts Historical P. M. Friday, E. Robbins. g to enroll in.Bulsiness is a Career for College n, May 2, at 4:10 P. Al1. John R. Effinger. Education on A. S. Whitney Students in in Room 205 morning from E. Bigge ssociation on to August 6, ieration and are interested r. April 29. Assign- jSenior Engineers: The Senior class picture is now on display in Spedding's window, and will remain there till Monday. Please check your picture and notify Sped- ding of any errors in spelling of names, etc. Ralph B. Ehlers. Phi Lamda Upsilon: Initiation: Friday, April 29, Room 300 Chemistry Buildin.g, 7:30 P. M. Banquet: Saturday, April 30. Haunted Tavern, 6:30 P. M. Robert F. Ruthruff. The Open Road: Any girls -interested in the Open Road Tours to Europe this summer may meet MissGordon Dawburn, Field Secretary, after ten o'clock today at Barbour Gymnasium. Beatrice W. Johnson, Adviser of Women. French 2 at 8:00, Mr. Trotter: My French 2, class at 8:00 o'clock will iot meet on Saturday. R. C. Trotter. -c Who Are They? They Are The RockfordI Players t with Robert Henderson as director, Rey- nolds Evans as leading man, Amy Loomis as leading lady, Frances Horine, Camille Masline, Frances Bavier, Franklin Wait'k and others. They have just finished seven months of capacity stock'in Rockford, Ill, and are opening their season of FIVE- SPRING PLAYS Tuesday night with the brilliant costume farce.j "TheFirebrand" in the new Sarah Caswell Angell Hall All seats reserved, at 75 cents. Course tickets, $3. On sale at the State Street bookstores. tRead The Daily "Classified" Columns SA Luxurious chambers for all toba Unusual fixtures designed for United States. SPECIAL F FREE Flowers for the ladies. SFREE-A 25c tube of shaving A With the opening campus, Ann Arbor wil cigarettes that this colles Every worth while morrow of see one o: town has ature a me FREE-A FREE-A 35c 40c bottle of bottle of f Cul cAR J. Gates HEADQU With each dollar pipe or over we may meet on, Fourth afternoon Bursley cat Eng: h the Air Service nately a dozen of Mechanicals and and $1860 initial For particulars Professor E. A. In our Our salesme be in a pos 'to and comp last are to an We. consider it no little tribute to store in the middle western territory. F. W. Pawlowski Men have not bought a basis of service giality- these pipes on Monday, meet Friday, April 29. S. K. Proctor. 102, Economics Building. A.E. Wood 8 s plans to hold four meetings hmursd an.nd the third groun TROUBADOR BAND UNITED CIGAR S New Michigan Theatre Building t Ll i nucuy CIL JU U I L l k, I I A, K s LAST TWO 4, PERFORMANCES NIGHT AND SATURDAY I claimed by Press and Public "The best cast and play of t Good Seats Can Still~Be Obtained At Box Office . _ _ _ .