IAL BULLETIN THE MICHIGAN DAILY DE PINEDO RECEIVES N E W PLANE PARK IL CONDCT .', ....r LI; LAW . Prfotssor Now Teaching At Iniersity SOf 311ssour!Will Ho Class '... In Corporaition Law Rhythm, Harmony, Dancing e Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of' Jopy received by the Assistant to the President until a. m. Saturdays). Copy must be typewritten. THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1927 NbUMBER 166 to rt Asso8ation: rtant group of paintings selected from the Thirty-Ninth Annual :hibition held in the Art Institute of Chicago during Novem- shown in West Gallery, Alumni Memorial Hall every after- May. This exhibition presents the works of some of the lead- contemporary America. Bruce X. Donaldson. Memorial Fund: it has been made by Professor Parker of Yale to the students' of all American universities to assist in raising a fund for on of the Shakespeare Memorial Theater at Stratford-upon- theater was destroyed by fire March, 1926. Already more the colleges have responded. Michigan will certainly wish t. Members of the faculty, and students are invited to inscribe on the pcrolls, which will be bound as a permanent record : placed in the new Memorial Theater when it is completed. dollar are requested. The scrolls may be signed and dona- i the lobby of the Gen il Library Thursday and Friday from and from 1:00 to 5:0T, and on Saturday from 8:00 to 12:00. J. Raleign Nelson, Chairman. gIneering Students: day, May 19th, at 4:15 P. M., in the Natural Science Auditor- Sandorf '23E, formerly associated with the Development and artment of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company, lk on "The Use of the Electric Harmonic Analyser in Engi- eryone interested is invited to attend. Maurice R. Nelson, Chairman A. I. E. E.... lie Colleges of Engineering and Architecture: of conflict between scheduled periods for Final Examinations ven in the Colleges of Engineering and Architecture should' o the undersigned at once by the students affected., C. H. Fessenden. o would be able to make a trip to Detroit on Saturday, May e meet at thiee o'clock Thursday in Room. 103, Ec. Bldg., to I am calling this meeting because of a misunderstanding R. T. Lansdale. r Ushers: ers ivho assisted during the winter concerts and who have used, are requested to report at Hill Auditorium between tonight. Also, Friday and Saturday evenings. iday and Saturday afternoons between 1:30 and 2:00 for the concerts. W. A. Davenport, Asst. Supt. Buildings & Grounds Dept. Concert: ram for the second concert in the May Festival Series will ill Auditorium, Thursday evening, May 19th, at 8:00 o'clock. in full is as follows: Overture "Leonore," Op. 72, No. 3 Funeral March from °'Eroica" (Beethoven), Chicago Symphony issa Solemnis in D, Op. 123 '(Beethoven), Betsy Lane Shepard, krthur Hackett-Granville, William Simmons, University Choral r Christian; and Chicago Symphony Orchestra. Charles A. Sink, Secretary. ' unts Christian Aslociation: >ers of the Chinese Students Christian Association are cor- ed to attend an election and social meeting to be held on Fri- May 20, at 7:30 in Wesley Hall. Alfred S. T. 'Pu. BOB CRUZET'S LAKE HOUSE COTTON PICKERS , Th'e "Santa Maria II", new plane in which Commander Francisco de Pinedo, Italian flyer, has planned to complete his four-continent flight, has arrived in New York. H., at 7:00 instead of the usual time in order that those desiring to at- tend the May Festival may do so. The program for tonight will be as follows: 1.. "Non-Euclidean Geometry" . ..... . ............Ellen Groff 2. "Curvature" ..... .... ...G. H. Amerman Madeline Bowers, Secretary. Sunimier Employment: Mr. Lewis, branch manager of the North Ridge Brush Co., Inc., will be in Room 306, Michigan Union, Thursday and Friday, to explain their plan to. all those who desire information concerning summer employment. L. Wendell Smith, Student Manager. Shinner Employment: Mr. L. H. Hart, of THE FRONTIER PRESS COMPANY of Buffalo, N. Y., will be in Room 302, Michigan Union, .on Friday afternoon, May 20, from three to five o'clock, to interview students interested in a summerj proposition with his company.l J. A. Bursley. Notice: Duplicates for lost Michiganensian receipts cannot be given out this week during distribution. All persons who have lost theirs should call at the 'Ensian office next week in order to obtain duplicates, and books. J. A. Cunningham, Sales Manager." Economics 131, Combinations and Trusts: The hour examination to be given Friday, May 20, will be held in Na- tural Science Auditorium. HI. L. Caverly. FACULTY IS ANNOUNCED Prof. James L. Parks of University of Missourn will teach in the Law I School this summer, according to an- nouncement of the dean of the sum- i mer session. Prof. Parks will offer a course in corporations. I Ten resident members of the law school faculty will give courses in the summer session, including courses in pleading, contracts, administrative, tribunals, agency, bills and notes, con- flict of laws, equity, evidence, public utilities, rights of land, taxation and wills. The law school summer session will begin June 21 and continue until Sept. 1. The regular class work will be I divided into two periods of five weks I each. The schedule of the summer sessions is so planned as to offer in successive summer most of the prescribed courses of the first two years of the work leading to a de- gree. Members of the facultyrwho will teach this summer are Prof. Victor H. Lane, Edson R. Sunderland, Ralph. H. Aigler, Edgar N. Durfee, Grover C. Grismore, Edwin D. Dickinson, Burke Shartel, Herbert F. Goodrich, Edwin B. Stason and Paul A. Leidy. ANNOUNCES -DATES FOR EXAMINATION Dates for the next state examination for engineers and surveyors to be held at the University and at Michigan State college have been announced as June 16, 17,,and 18, 1927, by the Mfchigan State Board of Examiners for the reg- istration of architects, engineers and surveyors. Tlhse interested, it is announced. can receive application blanks and full information by writing to the offices of the Board, 1043 Book building, Detroit. Patronize Daily Advertisers Watch the Drummer The Big Pavilion, Whitmore Lake. Wd., 8:30 to 11:30 P VIOWC wl ,/'al , " .I" ./ ./"',Y ". "',I 1.r "'u w "1.1 r"' n",u "',rl"' ,/""'"/ '"'.M/"';/"", .rI'ao .r "./" .elk.I °klr ".rM' r ",,M /".r "' / ,r' . J " .rl'" +r i/ " " IP"" a a a a a a a 3.- .,., Wen's Pajamas ..M..... 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One of the un- usual features of the reunions this year will be that of the class of 1867. Of the forty-three that graduated in that class, six were alive in 1921. It is expected that /three of four mem- bers of the class will come back after 60 years to renew old friendships. H. B. Churchill A. B. '67, M. A. '70, will be incharge of the reunion. An attempt will be made to bring( Dr. John Parker Stoddard of Muske- gon to Ann Arbor during the reunion. Dr. Stoddard is the oldest living alum- nus in point of graduation, having ob- tained- his A. B. degree in 1859. Dr. Stoddard was born February, 1935. MEDICAL SOCIETY HOLDS INITIATION Alpha Omega Alpha, national hon- orary medical fraternity, held its semi-annual initiation ceremonies and banquet last night in the Union. Dr. Hugh Cabot, Dean of the Medical School, acted as toastmaster for the affair. Dr. William J. 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