PACE EMOOT
THE MICHIGAN DAILY
U1't'SDAY, -M ARCH 1, 19-98
JRSDAY, MARCH 1, 1928
Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all? mers of
the University. Copy received by the Assistant to the ridt until
3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. mn. Saturday.)j
Volume S.
'iIUIIS)A V, MAl(
,(If L X umber 113.
TO the 1)eais and ilgisrtation l} iial!":
Thle Secretary;;report on iin~tUI not a 2isrrgani, st udents enrollUed at the
LUniversity of Michigan for the first tine tlii; semester, andl on those who have
w thd.rawn since the beginnring; of W,)rk Iasi fall, should he sent to Washington
at the earliest possible mornent. Will you, the refore, kindlly get this in-
formation to me, on the idankzs which you h'a ve for that purpose, with the
least delayposbe Shirley NV. Smilth, Secretary.
Viiiverstly Lecture:
Dean Virginia C. Gildersleeve of Barnard College will lecture on "Inter-
national Friendship Through University Women" at 4:15 p.m., M~onday,
Tdarch 12, in the Natural Science Auditorium. The pub)lic is cordially in-
vited.
F. E. llobbiiis.
Pharmacy Faculty:
There will be a meeting of the faculty of the College -of Pharmacy
Friday, March 2, at 4 :10 p.m'r.. in R oin 212 C1,1imistry and P'harmacy Buildling.
C'. C. Gl~oer, Secer'y.
Senior 3Ec(Ianicals a ad Flee cal
M~r. fe. A. Blackbuirn , '27(,,. (' he CGen. ra I El cc rio om pa ny, Schrenectadlv,
N. Y., will 1)e in Rroni 271 \West Engineering Buildmn g t(110remainder1 of1thenj
week for the ipurpose)50otgiv uin format1181ion t ) o ~l 1111inerestedl in the En-
gincer's TI'aining Course off(,'e'lby the ciedal Elect rie Company.l
11. (C. Aiiderscii.
,I4JoephII. (aulli. 11
ogy 1 last semester will be held on Saturday afternoon, March 3, at 1 'clock,
in Room 2091, Natural Science.
A. F. WVoodlhead.
F'renceh Plays :
rThe Soiree Dramatiqlue, which was to take place0 March 1, ill Sara
Caswell Mall at 8 o'clock, has been indefinitely postponed.
Jveile Talamni i.
Ps ychlology3 33, 3 x, 37, 4'2:
Examinations for those absent from the final last semiester will be held
in N.S. Room 3126, Saturday, March 4, 1923.
Unh-ersity Club:
The next University Club Night will be held AlIarch 2. Friday, at 3:1 5
o'clock. The program includes Mr. R. Ray Baker of tho Ann Arb or D~aily
News, andl Professor E. M. Gale of the History Department.
Programti4ouminitee.
11sycliologiemI .Journmal ('lub:
Will met Thursday evening, March 1, at 7:3<0 p.m., Iii Room- 3126, Natural
Science Building.
-1enry F. A danvs.
Forestry Club:
Mr. David Rogers, Supervisor of the Plumnas National Forest, v.ill give
an illustrated talk to a special meeting of the Club on Thursday evening,
March 1, at 7:30 p.m., Room 2039 N.S. Everyone is nired to he proent.
Cfi 'elogica I Joiiriial (hii:
There will he a imeeting tonight. at S o'clock ii il i I 40-4N". t iew'-V~s
will be presented by MTiss Stearns, Aliss Blerner. acid Alli'. (Tl Ic;.
IVreslilnu(.ills' (.'lee("11111:i
Thle IF'reshmen UGiris' UGlee (liba> will not meetl o' ax' hecaiu e. of the lmass:
nn' eting for the plageant.
haft heiiil . f" 4I)''1 l,'i'esidenii
Found on Campus---1 male Police dog, I male Collie, 1 male Si;. Bernard ,
1 f'omile Mlongmrl ('Dillea, and 1 female Airdale Mongrel. (Call 3740 or 9512.
IL C. Pardon.
# ulnfday March 4, is the last day, FI M . Y
i Bruce X. Donaldson, President. FIL STPD EAOYED
1l4 igue foir 1Iudustrhd l Oeiioer~lcey :
Thier~e il be a mneeting of the league oni Thursday, March 8, at S p.m., Ilecaulse tile films failed to :arrive,
at th le La )oi' Temple. 207 blast Washington. Prof. ZI. C. Dickinoson, o1f1h the 1 moving picture, "From Mine to
(c'0 mics depart ment, will1 deliver an address on. "What, is Industrial, Consumer," scheduled for NaitionA
1I), mocra ey ?'' Evervone0interesPtedlis invited.
Charles 1). Breltel. science auditorium yesterday af ter-
noon. was not shown. It had been ax-
ranged that the films were to arrive
by auto from D~etroit in ample time
for the showNing ;At4: 15 o'clock, but
they were delayed.
( allip Dla vi:
St udentrit s i8 011111 to ".;t-to ('amp I 1)4viS iit18 ySc'i ct rlesidce ('0 bUildinr g; liy'_ e(l~.l tl-iIcas iam11 ('111h:
appllyingt 'oLI>YunLo 2K Bu igfc~rn ildinig. '«"xoi Pr . 8.F. XotiillO illload a dis'U:sioll orfNegre lO( ia V. ' 05 ( vciip2;. it
studh'nts occupyleach ii' uildin. . o'clock, at the home of Mr. O. (C. Johns-on,. 711 Scoii l Fii~ I root. Tbhc
C. . 1'. Jolst Oil. i hi5,1 oly and aims of the Cilub with cespecia c l ' ca 'ie(0 11) futurii ci iie" W(' xiil
--al- s h ea topic for (lisculssion. All il ereste0(d 1ire oriiilal ilv)t( I.
Seniors: IDoniald 1W hite, O('letaii1',.
Class (lues Iiie lwiil- e(i:011(' II (h;'iniJ LbbyVof .\ngpeil 1Hall1.filve)
dllar's($5.00 ).'IThces a must. h' paidt aoilier Ic g 1invit at ions, , nnouince- (01o(1loquim for 'A ppliial M echaics:ie
nttickets to Sc a ol'hal1.1a ndl iae.The second mnicotine' wPi be held-iTlvord.irx'ar'h I. t,:;0 'iii o urin IlRma.
lnforination Is Mailed To Timberland
Owners As Outgrowth Of Meeting
. afeld ere ast DLeember
WH1ITNEY WRITES ARTICLE
I 'I irst: i.:sueofo a seies of news-
lb, cPs to 1)0e5exit to tilmberlanmd 0 \Viher
thri"lag lout thie state b)y the School ofi
Focrestirv and ('onscrx'ati 1011h11s been11I
pla ced iin the Ilniis. 'The (desirefor
il or'1i ion 001100 Ililig the activities
01 11o for 'P5'.v \'s'.ho1G Ia s 0x]l Pseld;
<0 a i :iet il ti) )111lbl'ialid owrs~0'
811)1 wilr'itoi'5ill Ann :1arbmor D1ec. 9
;klld Ulf i h11w rotes havxe been inaII;-
llmn'.ie'to silppi' this informuation.
I> plails of the pr'ogress of stuiclieS
mm.iox'' er( tra~y at t1105(i"l l ~ap'a
ill tlrefirst is;sue tt( e1r xxith infli-
P18!1sac colli i s of thle activities of' the
pv o fcs-.ors. F li0red ill the issue are
iliroc , oisof A1'ild life consi' vaticin
ix Prof. A. G. VWhitnely, allot a descr'iip-
t ofllof lic intlileiiccof ,"electilve log-
M10'I M il'l(, bo:izie lrh borer by
Of"#l' sth 5'ioil.
'1'1Il e oxxs in( o-it e10an 1outg",w i
ofi i 1110(1ilIg 0of1 illber ownerIs (calld(1
ii : nn Arbor lby President Clarence;
Cook LitleI sever'aI l months ago at
It hinch tinme it was sugg'ested t hat somec
lin bkte estalishedl between the for-
On i'y school and timber01 owners. The
planixvwhereby Prof. Shirley Allen is
to) ereogse in forestry extension work
i iwl flou' iit the state is out lined in
ther fii ~l General, article., in-
(,lade a resumle of the recent Kiwanis
i'anipaign tor a state forest, a descrip-
ionar of the newv forestry library soon
to be establishe~d in Natural Science
auditoriumi, and an article on the
Saginaw demonstration forest.
LAW,&V 1-aR1 FESSOR R 'URNS
Whitney
STC SEASOjN
6th Big Week-The Real Successes!
Don McIntyre says:
Theatre
Dlales A. hI4imt, f'' l1'('l'.
TheV'Signiingl-on I Sli for YWi biay 1111151be ill the Office o01th110 Aliisel'5
of Womlen by c do' sda,4 \ial' ii'7.
3;: 1 'ai bt I Wooil x~ert , "Sect cary, 'Aivisersl'5of Wolneon.
229, West Engiil('cl'ilg IBuildiing. Al 1. I . 1. DonmnellI xwill sln',ahon i ' uc ku i=_n.'
All 'in ecested ar c(ord(ialIly invitedl t(1attend.
lii'islial S(cience Sociel v
Cfi 'is 11n Sience Soc ie(y of, the 1University of Aiellig'an 11mt et 5 ti 11 w 11
Uniiversity oiuiiei
I ...,
There w xill he 110 tea I todayv s~n(ce the Advliser's of Women are out of (owxn. A linn JI()laise I"otivli , Secet ary.
Elizzabeth 1WoOdI1 ort i, Secrelotay to the Adviser's. Bl'a hapipa R1ho. Girls :
.'esity Wumuen t~z: ''her'e will1)0 a mfeeting oftBeta Kapa hilo n Fidgiyav ov:nin-, .iai1 ('li
1 will not. hold offiece lourIs on 'I'll rsday, F ridtay anadSaturday, March 1, 2, a ' o'clock at.t. 204lin'~di, 11'avenue.
3. Dtar. Sappington will take care of may atienta.F.WovinJrscnt
al n
Margaret Bell, M.D.
l'rehlua *Woaen
A nieeting wil1be held Thursday, March 1, in University Hall at 4:15
o'clock to re-read tile Pageanlt all d discuss future pllans.
.lanie iHowar'd, Vice-President, '31.1
Supplementary Examninatin in Botany l.:y
An examination for students who missed the final examination in Botany
1. last semlester will be held from 9-12 o'clock~, Saturday, Iwareli 3, in Room
20)03 Natural Science Building.
Carl D. La Re. ,
r1'he examination for. renloval oif mni plet- grades in Psychology 31 will
be given in Room 2123, Natural Scienmce Building, from 4 to 6 o'clock, Thurs-
day, March 1.
Adelbert Ford. !
Econoics 122 and 2122
Economics 122 will meet again at 11 o'clock on Friday, March 2. Econom-
ics 222 will meet Monday, March 5, at the usual hour.
Carter (Gocdrichi.
Landscape Design 101-111:
Makeup examination for the first semester will be hcld on .Friday, March
2, at 4 'p.m., in Room 401, South Wing.t
Quarterdeck :
There will be an important meeting of Quarterdeck, pTursday, March 1,
,;t 7:30 p.m., in Room 306, Union.
Polonla Literary Circle:_
A very important business meeting will take place in Lane Ball, Trhurs-.
day, March 1, at 7:30 p.m.
G-ellla ID. Wells, Secretary.
INotice-19128 lfich iganensln
the people of Ann Arbor anid the students of
the University for their wonderful support,
of the Rockford Players at the Whitney
Theatre.
Day after day, nine times a week, the
Whitney theatre is filled with enthusiastic
audiences, and never have they been so de-
lighted as with this week's production of
Sutton Vane's "OUTWARD BOUND."
This is high praise, indeed, in the face of such
brilliant successes as "Cradle Snatchers,"
"Aren't We All?" "The 13th Chair," and
"Great Catherine." At each performance,
however, the houses sit thrilled with the
wonder and choked with the laughter of this
daring melodrama "OUTWARD BOUND."9
It is the most moving, sensational play of
the season, and marks the company's finest
work to date. A's Mrs. Mansfield's farewell
bill it presents this great artist in her'w most
appealing role as the little cockney char.
woman, Mrs. Midget.
t All people who have paid 50 cents on their M~ichiganensian subscription' Proif. lHo'llcrt F. Goodrich ,ofth ie
must pay the balance by Friday or forfeit their pledge. Laxx' schiool r'eturned this weep~ fromI
'toni Yates, Sales and D~istribution Manager. (Hot Springs, Va., where he attended
-- ~a meeting of one of tho committees'
Faculty Women's Club: of the American Law institute.
The regular meeting of the Faculty Women's Club will be held Thursday, ---______--
March 1, at 8 p.m., in the University High School Auditorium. The program ,.,, TEAM3HIP
will be in charge of the Monday Drama Section, th- Tuesday Play Reading TIK S
Section and the Music Section. Members may bring guests. ALLIE
-FTOURS, CRAiSES
Ann~ Arbor Art Association: I flRS1T SECONil, CUM1, St =s 3T H;RD ESPCl.4LI.Y
The exhibition of paintings selected from the fortieth Annual American 'ance, rvsi.n^=k lt .t ,
Exhibition in the Art Institute of Chicago is open every afternoon this week. E. G. Kuebler, Steamship Agt.. Ann Arbor
11. 0. Whilttemuore. 'UNION~ TOURNEYSj
Political Sclence 24~ Joui'ia (lo: ARE UNDER WAY
There will be a regular mec.ing of the Journal Club today at 3 o'clock,I The first round of both the pool
Room 2035 Angell H'all,. and billiard tourneys being run off
J. S. Reeves. I by the Union are no0w under way. Tile
1)1)1l0111; arie being phayed in11'ounld
litfi' shmcss . f4Hdti iilt t"1i'20fI ;*11iE( ('Ii) ll1cs 1,-2,121", 126, 221: jrtob)i 18 shon xxitll evy 'mlitest allt
;students 1-11'll(. il ii 'i oi~~ Oli ilPd('ifaatt P0(1 a_ opt ure 1)y ip1llmI eO1( 'y Ot 11cr ('Ont('5tait 5o as1
oI clock (,his mnlingiji, 8 !('i1 tin Room 10)'l tIi' olnoic. i ' 1tha}C~' i, t1111milit 011s110 trol possnyi tlb'
J obitIP. 311teliell, Jr. 101. i.('ps are b(eing offteired to the
I l' iIl i's ami 'llunner-ilp,)inl 1)oth 1t111-
Mtipplemueiiam'y f"Xami-iin~ in ZuoomrvI : neys. In1 eachi1tlll ere e than .I 1)'08
.A~f ('X hllilatil I 01 S uv ' c' , ho 1 ised l ( Ifin l 1 x)11it ll ll 111 in Zool- enltere(d.
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Sutton Vane's
Trema endous
Melodrama
C smop 'litan Club
Pres~ents
I ternati onal Night
Hill A uchtoriurn
Tuesday, March 6
MRRS. MANSFIELD'S FAREWELL BILL
A GOOD TIME EVERY. DAY
Wear dovoted to our business-'1r-We have xwhat you want and
thoroughly enjoy serving you.
A WHOLESOME AND FRIENDLY ATMOSPHERE
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Tonight at 8!
Admission, 50c
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Every Ailat, iiieludini., Sunday at 1:00-i>Oc, Thec, $1. Wed. 'Tat, at 3:01
---Entire House, 400, Sat. :fat, at 3:00----w, 7 c.
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