THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, ATARCIT 11, 192,q DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETINj 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. mn. (11:30 a. mn. Saturday.) Idress the Club on the subject "Scientific Work in the Lilly Laboratories." cordial invitation Is extended to all who are Interested. 11. C. Byce, President, Mafithenitatici1Club: ' Regular meeting will he0 held Tuesday, -A~rch 138, at 8 p'm.l, in 1nom "201 Angell Hall. The following papers will ht! preseuitcd: Prof. (oo, "0 th- N rn l F r , f t e E u to s o h i e a d t e P a e " D .Cr i"An Application of Thiele Sem i-invariants to the Sam pling l~r,,blem ." :1 Peteorson, "On) Tri-cuspidal Quintics.'' All interes tedl ace cordially inviter THE MICHIGAN DAILY ,UDY A~h1,12 Tolunle SUNDAY, 31ARCI II~ ~ ti. ubtber 122 .Exec at le Board, Gi'adtiaate Seli ool: Thera will be a meeting of the Executive Board of the Graduate School oin Tuesday, March 1:3, at 4'1 o'echl.I Ruth A. Hous e. University Lecture: Dean Virginia C. (lildlersic eve of Barnard College will lecture on "Inter- national Friendship TIhrough University Women" at 4:15 p.m., Monday, March 12, in the Nat ural Scence Audit orium. The public is cordially in- vited. F. LF.IRobbinus. ? tUniversity Letuare : Professor Victor K. Lai1er of Columbia University will speak Thursday, March 15, at 4 p.m , in the Ch-mistry Amphitheater. Hlis subject will he, "The Influence of E'lectrical Charges on the Behavior of Solutions, particu- larly Solubility.'' This lecture is under the ausp~ices of the local section of the American Chemical Socet y. All intcrested are cordially invited. Byron A. Soule. *h iraesseanFounda ion : There will be a meeting of the committee on the administration of the Bro 'Jeau Foundation On Monday, Mvarch 12, at 2 p.m., in Room 2, UniversityI Hall.I Students applying for loans from this Foundation should present them- selves before the committee at this time. l. A. Bursicy, Dean. College of Literature, Sceneitc, .ani the Artis---P-rospective Studentls in Library Science: All Ju~niors, now enrolledI in the College of Literature, Science, and the .Arts, who elpect to enter the School of Library Science in the fall of 1923, a're requested to call at once at. the Recorder's office, Room 4, University Hall. Florence 3Iolir, Recorder. School of Education 1,hiaf Luncheont: Professo)r A. Franklin Shull will address the School of Education staff luncheon on Monday, March 12, at the union. Ilis subject will be "Evolu- tion and Education" Iindustan Club: There will be a meet.Ing of the Hlindustan Club on Sundaty, Marchi 1928 at 3 pmm., in Lane Hall. Important matters shall b~e discussed. 11. S. 1)ird i Secret a .iry Scalp and Blade Mfen : Important meeting S>unday. March 11, at 2:30 p.m. Room 302 lUnim. 1' AFRATERNITY BANOUETSE SCOL FEUCTO ' More than 150) people attended the c 'School of Education banquet. which wvas gi vn by Phi Delta Kappa, 1a- 'onal honorary educational fraternity, Friday uight at the Union. Pi Lamb- t'da ''h eta, honorary fraternity for women intecrested in edlucation, at- I end(,d in a body and announced the 15 newi member' who had been in- itiate(Ijujtst p~reced~ing the banquet. Thae members of -all the other educa- I ieial or ganizations on the campus -were extending invitations to the af- 1' Jr iv, d mos.t, of t hem attended, ac- cuord ug to IReginald 'Macniti , gr'ad.,. u- E ho pieside1 over the banquet. eIThe main address of the meeting ' was given by P'rof. Henry C. Morrison, (irector' of the laboratory schools at. 1,th 'imnversity of Chicago, who spoke on -rice Developnment ofl Scientific k Ludy in Education." In addition to in 1Prof'essor M~orrsn's talk, Ellen Groff', W ;'28, spoke on "Service as an Educa- tional Ideal," Louis WV. Keeler°, Grad., s1)o1e on "Research," and Ruth Ala, '128, spoke on "Fellowship of Women." D Iean Allan S. Whitney of the School; rof E+ducatiou gav4 the address of greeting from the Education school. HTARVA RDIT NIVERSITY-Degrees were conferred on 242 students in the mid--year award. Ten of this number !were awardled with distinction. rI I I ____________ Always Remember A Good Place to Eat AT THE Ann Arbor Restaurant YOU GET SERVICE, QUALITY AND REFINEMENT AT ALL HOURS 215 So. Main St. Phi Ea Sigma: All members of Phi Eta Sigma are urged to attend the initiation and iban quet to be held at 5:30 p.m., March 13, in the Michigan Union. A banquet fee 04f $1.25 should be paid at Dean lBur.ley's office before that time. Leonard A. Scheele, P 'es i len. Phi4 EtaSignia: Initiation into Phi Eta Sigma will be beld in Room 202 of the li('hig-i Union at 5:20 Ip.n., on Tuesday, March 13. All candidates are requested to UF there promptly. All members are also requested to be plresent. Leonard A. Sceecle, Presidont. Freshman Pageant: -There will be a meeting', of the Freshman Pageant; committee ini Barboui Gymnasium, Tuesday, at 4 o'clock. Ihelen S. Joiuec, General Chairman. I' '11 WHITNEY T HEATRE STOCK SEASON 8th 'Big Week-The Real Successes Freshmen 'Ihe re March 12, Girls' Glee Clubi) will be a meeting of the Freshmen Girls' GlIee Club on Monday at 4 o'clock. Katherine 110>R urravy, President. I .1delhli M ouse of Representigitive : "All members who wish to turn in their small pin for a rofund must do so not later than the meeting next Tuesday night. The treasurer will not 1)e able to makec refundls on pins received after this time. I t(' S~cil ~teFuuLy1'me The Music ;section will meet Tues- (lay, Mtarch 13, at 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Samuel Dana, 1035 Martin Place. Mi's. L. 0. Case, Chairman. Galas Opening C.* 0. D~avis, Secretary. Alei ieayScey 1 rehrnm md SpheoreArcitets:Regular meeting of Athena will be held at. Cii Omega Sorority, 150O Tryouts wanitedI for Architect ural Editor of the "ihigian Technic." I VJJshtenaw Avenue, at which time initiation will tale place. Any nmember who0 SeeR. . Bass 29. icannot arrange to be present please inform Julia Wilcox of her intended a tl- See R. 13. Blass, 29A.Esenoc. ArchtecuralEdior.Pauline Zoller. President. Senior ElectricalIs:. Mild Fondation:s jProfessor P. IVI. Jack of the Rhetoric Department will be the guest speaker at the Hillel Foundation luncheon to be held Tuesday, 'March 13, in the Michigan Union. HarrT Seligson. i Dkon McIntyre and THE ROCKFORD PLAYERS have the honor to present The Great Dramatic Artist Mr. T. W. Barlow, '25E of the Cutler-Hlammer Manufacturing Company, Milwaukee, will be in Room 1 53, 1West 'Enginee rng Building on Monday and Tuesday, March 12 and 13, for the purpose of interviewing those interested in employment with his cornpa ny. JosephlI11. C.annon. ryo.uits for Oral orica] (Contest: The Northern League oratorical t ryouts for ;sophomores and juniors will be Tuesday, .March 13, at 4 plm., fourth floor Ang;ell Hall, instead of Monday. ,J. 31. 01-Neill. Rhetoric 6711b: This class will not meet on Mlonday afternoon. Students should come for consultation on Wednesday aftca noon between 1 and 4 o'clock. P. 31. Jack. Hens' Education Club: The club will meet Monday, March 12, at 7 o'clock in Room 302 Michigan Union. Professor Raleigh Schiorling will summarize the outstanding features cf the National Education Association meeting at Boston. IV. W. Arnold. Comedy Club: There will be an import ant mee ting of Comedy Club, Tuesday, March 13, at 3 o'clock in Room 2083 I. Roy G. Curtis, President. Prescott (','n): The next regtular meeting will lbe held Tuesday evening at 7:30 in Roomj 303. Chemistry Building. Mr. F. E. IBibbins of Eli Lilly and Company will ad- tSKILLED REPAIRINGI There Is One Logical Place to Purchase or Have Them Repaired Three Experienced Penmakers to Serve You Over Our Retail Counter Renzted, For Sale, and Repaired by Skilled Workmen We are H~eadquarters for ELSIE and the New Royal Portably Everybody wants one- Let us serve you HERNDON E INNR S 315 STATE STRtEET HOUR S ERYVICE [es and SAIL Ith the 24th Annual Junior Girls'l EN IR N AI FLO... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... IIAL(ONY, OWS 11.........................$2.0 FlotingADDRESS................................. IIAL(05Y9 OW 1 4 DA..E.. .......... .... ..... ......N O. SF lS. ... .. ... .. BALCONY. RtOAS .;-S ................................. .Uni ersityP.I.................. ........... ......... BOX IS-$3.0. Rciaindr-$ 1.00 U 1~ S yP IEr................ A ., ... 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