THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY"',MARCH ,28 .... ...... DAI LY O F FICIAL B ULLETI Nj Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University. Copy received by the Assistant to the President until 3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturday.) Volume 8. FRI1DAY, MARCMH 2. Nunmber 114. To the Deans and Registrationi Officials : The Secretary's report on non-quota immigrant students enrolled at the University of Michigan for thc first time this semester, and on those who have withdrawn since the beginning of work last fall, should be 'sent to Washington at the earliest possible moment. 'Will you, therefore, kindly get this in- formation to me, on the blanks which you have for that purpose, with the least delay possible._ Shirley Al.. Smith, Secretary. j Action of the Disciline Comitjtee: Mr. B. H. Levy, '29, 319 Thompson street, having been found guilty of will- fully mutilating a periodical belonging to the General Library has been placed upon probation for the remainder of the year and directed to pay a fine of $15 to the General Library and replace the mutilated periodical. J. S. Reeves, Secretary. College of Literitture, Science, and the Arts; Combhined Curricul: Students who desire admission to the combinedl curricula, Letters and Law, Letters and Medicine, Letter,; and Business Administration, Letters and Dentistry, Letters and Nursing, in the fall of 1928, may file their applications i the Recorder's Office, Room 4, University 1-lll. All applications must be made before spring vacation. Florence Molir, Recorder. Phlarinacy Faculty: There will be a meeting of the faculty of the, College of Pharmacy Friday, March 2, at 4:10 p.m., in Room 212 Chemistry and Pharmacy Building. o C. C. Glover, Secretary. Econonmics 122 and 222: Economics 122 will meet again at 11 o'clock on Friday, March 2. Ecoionm- ics 222 will meet Monday, March 5, at the usual hour. Carter forxlrichi. Gegraphiy 1-31akeup Examiiination : The makeup examination for students in all sections in Geography 1 wi'l be given in Room 21 Angell Hall, Saturday, March 3, from 9-12 a.m. This will be the only opportunity to take a makeup examination. F. C. Prophet. # Geography 31-Nakeup Examination: The makeup examination for Geography 31 will be given in Room. 21 Angell Hall Saturday, March 3, from 9-12 a.m. Note that this examination has been postponed from Wednesday afternoon to Saturday morning. E. EC. Prophet. S. 1). lDod ge. Sulplemntary Exaninatin in Botany 1: An examination for students who missed the final examination in B~otany 3I la. t semester will be held from 9-12 o'clock, Saturday, March 3, in Room 2003 Natural Science Building. Carl 1). La RueQ. Sociology 12 l-3ahieup E xainationi:< A makeup examination for those who missed the final will be held Mvon- day, March 5, from 3 to 6 o'clock in Rom 102, Ec. Building. A. E.1. Icod. Englishm Honors Course: The English Honors will meet Friday at 3:15 o'clock at the usual plac. L. A. Strauss. I'lillosephy 3.103 (Sloicisn)-M1aheup Examintion: n The makeup examination in Philosophy 103 (Stoicism) will be given on Monday, March 5, at 3 p.m., in 106 M.H. J o n N i e.niversity 4C iii: Theo next University Club Night will be held March 2, Friday, at 3: 15 o'clock. The program includes M r. R. Ray Baker of the Ann Arbor DailY;'ew ,an Pr f s o E.M G le f th Hi o y D p r m n . Programji Commiittee'. Alpha i n: Alpha Nui debating society has ac- cep~ted the following into pledgships: Jarl Andeer. P aul II. Young. Ralph Andrews. Albert Donohue. Rob~ert Taylor. Charles C. Bo'swell. Frank Giambrone. A. Wright. IEdward Benson. \Villiam G. Phelps. NWilliam II. Painter. SJ. A. MacLean Jr. Naximino G. Bueno. .Jolm A. Cherry. FAurther notification will be made by letter. J ohn Webster, President. 1925 )ichiganensian: There wvili be a short meeting for the entire staff' Friday at 4 p.m. Bring subscr.ption books with you. Toni . Yates. W AR"'THIN A TTENDS COLEGESESSION Dr. Aldr ed S. Warthin, professor of pathology, went last night to New Orlear s to aittend the meeting of the Amnerican College of Physicians, of which he is first vice-president. As editor of the College's journal,. the "Annals of Internal Medicine," Dr. 'Warthin will attend the meeting of the Board o1f Regents, and will also p~res;ide at the meeting of the board of governors. I ! _.... ._.. / Cosmopolitan Club Presents International Night Hill Auditorium Tuesday, March 6 Admission, 50C 8:00 P. M. D , Unlyersity Women : I will not hold office hours on Friday andI Saturday, March and 3. Dr. Sappington will take care of my patients. Margaret Bell, M.D. u9 CLASSIFIED ADS PAY House Presidents:I The Signing-out Slips for February must be in the Office of the Advisers of Women by Wednesday, M~arch 7. Elirabetli IWoodworth, Secretary, Advisers of Women. Seniors: Class dues are being collected today in Lobby of Angell Hall. Five dollars ($5.00). These mnust be p~aid in order to get invitations, announce- mtents, ticket's to Senior ball andl canes. Dales A. IKn,1p p, Treasurer. Senijors in Joirn Ilisju : All second semester 'seniors who are candidates for the certificate in Journalism are requested to file a transcript of their university credlits at the journalism office, Boom 303, W'. Med. Building, between 2 and 4 o'clock, any afternoon before March 10). J. L. Bi 'unm. Vuiiveipslly Fresh Air Camnp: Applications for positions on the staff of the University Fresh Air Camp1 are now being received. Twenty qualified students are needed. Those with a real interest in boys and who have some special interest or hobby are needed. Some compecnsation is made for services but is not an inducement. If interested call at Lane H-all, for more information and application blanks. We are serving as a clearing bureau for one or two other boy's camps. Homer H. Grafton. Psychology 33, 3i, 37, 42: Examinations for those absent from the final last semester will be held in N.S. Room 3126, Saturday, Marehi,4, 1928. W. B. Pillsbury. ISSUE C.ALL FOR N stice-i92S M3ichiga nen sian: SPEECH ENTRANTS All people who have paid 50 cents on their l'ichiganensian subscription ! SPEEJaCH .ONil edo h must pay the balance by Friday or forfeit their pledge. v. na none Tom11 Yates, Sales and Distribution Manager. ment. made yesterday requested that i al1 entrants in the contest to choose Leag'ue for Industrjial .Democracy : t1 e University representativ. in the There will be a meeting of the league on Thursday, Marcie S, at8m. , ca N' r'i Oratorical league contest at the Labor 'Temple, 207 East Washington. Prof. Z. C. Dickinson. of the tlcl their names. phone numbers, and~ econcmics dlepartment, will deliver an address on "What is Indlustrial the subjiect of their orations in the D3emocracy ?" Everyone interested is finvited. ;peech. department office, 3211 Angell Charles I). Iii'eilel. hail, not later than Tuesday, March Whitney Theatre I -AT- YOU'LL BE SURPRISED AT WHT 5! e i BOO s I rIISITY KSTORE ;Oc WILL BUY Supplemnentar'y Exanimation illZoology 1: An examination for students who m?-ssed the final ogy 1 last semester will he held on Saturday afternoon, in Room 2091, Natural 'Science. 'Varsity Band : Meet tonight at 6 :45 o'clock sharp on the fourth floor of IUniversity Hall to broadcast on the Michigan Night Program. Gilbert B. Saltonstall, Asst. Mgr. Students' Recital Series : The following program will be given in the Students' Recital Series in the School of Music Recital Hall, Satur- day morning, March 3, at 11 o'clock, by students of Edith B. Koon of the ~piano faculty. The general public is cordially invited to attend. Gaynor-Blake : Columbus, Neil Kor- zuck; Williams: Lullaby, Bllythe Mil- I ler; Ashford: Dance of the Kewpies. Mary Frayer; 'Williams: The FoX Hunt, James Bourquin ; Mozart: lAlin- uet, Stanley Moore; Wharucliffe: Three Duets: Queen of Hearts, MVotherj May I Go Out To Swimu, Mist ress Mary, Betty Hagen and Virginia Osg'ood; Schytte : Etude, Tdarguerite Cook; Rachmaninoff: I luinorese, Marian Earle; Matthews: The fPines, El'velyn Stevens; Yon: Daza Tripolina, B3eren- ice Wilson; Bach: Solfeg'giet to, Maril-; ce Fingerle.j (Charles A. Sink. examination in Zool- March 3, at 1 'clock, A. E. Woodhead. OR Mrmr~sri , -= - - - - --- - - - - - - - - - = I.A &.d G-1 V-j " Qj 9;j ri V. Im~iiJ~ WJL e UIjĀ£I zi J I Subscribe For the Weekly Den STOCK SEASON 6th Big Week-The Real Successes! Don McIntyre says: WW E the people of .Ann Arbor and 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 bave 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 "OUT:lWARD BOUND." It is the most moving, sensational play of the season, and marks the company's finest work to date. As Mrs. Mansfield's farewell bill it presents this great artist in her most appealing role as the little cockney char- woman, Mrs. Midget. RECJ ..ff...r... .. .... ........... i... Detroit Theaters ~~f.r..~r.,. . .. ..... rs ~CAS S THEATRE, - Beg. Sunday, FebI. 26 I SBLOSSOM TIME Wed. Mat. Best Seals, $1,511. = Balcony, $1.04),, Plus 'lax Sat. Mat. Best Seats, $2.00) . Balcony, '$1.00-.0$1.50, PlusTa'.2, } Woodward, at Eliot RON STELILE PLAYHOUSE NIGHTS, 75c, $1.5i0. lilts. Tues., Thum. and Sat., 50c, 75c 2nd, Week Beg lMondy Febi. 27 A LAUTGH CYCLONE::: "The Wasp's Nest" Beginning Sunday, Feb,. 26 Farewell T.our of thme World. Famous Annie Nichols' Comedy Success Nights, 50c to $1.50); Wed. and Sat. Matt. 50c and $1.00 S"Abie's Irish Rose" Tea turing TYSON SHIRTS In solid colors with neckwear to match. Tinker & Company ,So. State St. at William St. i108 80. UNIVEIISI'lY OPp)osite Engineering Arch Tonlight-A Den Sandwich, a cup of Delicious Coffee, con- "Ann Arbor's Original. Sandw'ich and Coffee Shopa" Sutton Vane's Tremendous Melodrama ver ation, music, and a Good Time at an Active Center of college life, The Den. 66ouw r MRSe MANSFIELD'S FAREWELL BILL Tonight at 8! Tonight at 8! E -- _ _ _ i! m m m m m - - I - _ -~ -- II