THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, - ~ k lYMb e ~-, -, -- DAILY OF FICIAL BULLETIN l' 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. WEI)NESIDAY, MARCH 14. Number 12. etnor Education Class: A meeting of the entire Senior Education Class will be held on Thursday, arch 15, 1928 at 4 p.m., in University High School auditorium. All mem- rs are requested to be present as Dean Whitney has :Rn important matter to iscuss. Earl Kelly, President. miors: Mr. Tobin of the B. F. Goodrich Company of Akron, Ohio, will interview niors interested in sales work today, March 14. Call at t-he office of the ommittee on Vocational Counsel and Placement, Room 201 Mason Hall for ipointment. W. E. Parker. lor Lits: Senior programs, invitations, and announcements will be on sale in the bby of Angell Hall, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, March 13, 14, and March 15. Mr. R. L. Belknap will present an illustrated lecture on"The lIII'ES THEA TER STANDARD Village of Ivigtut, Greenland." 31. '4'i. Seiistius. MI E E S H A E S A D R FOR ALL MICHIGAN PRODUCTIONS Men's Physical Education Club The fifth meeting of the Men's Physical Education Club will be hold to- (Continued from Page One.) teaching. The activities of Mimes night at 8 p.m., Room 20 Waterman Gymnasium. Mr. William G. Robinson Ipie of all classes. Inside ,the stucco have led to situation wherein novel is to be the main speaker of the evening. His subject will be "Recreation in walls of the old Michigan Union has ideas in modern theater are being America." We ask that all students and faculty members beer prstt. been built a playhouse that is one of submitted to this campus by their H. S. Jones, crary. the best of its kind. Through the fi authors for experiment, to the advant- ancial backing of the Union every ac- age of everyone. As a result the Mimes cessory to production has been furn- theater and the organization behind Freshmen-Try4nlts for Union Reception Conmnittee: ished, and what began as an experi- it constitute now a complete unit, All eligible second semester freshmen desiring to try out for the Union ment has succeeded in becoming a providing the new and the old .in Reception Committee to make plans for Father and Son's week-end should flourishing necessity. Practically every drama along with valuable training report to the Union Student Offices between 3 and 5 o'clock any afternoon technical device known to the theater and profitable business this week. Willa Nissen, Chairman. has been built in and used at one time or anothel, and :today E. Mortimer II Circolo Italiano: Shuter, as genera director of the ac- There will be a very interesting ,classical musical program on Wednesday, tivity of Mimes, can choose produc- March 14, at 7:30 p.m., in Lane Hall Auditorium. The public is cordially tions to suit the campus taste regard- invited. less of their 'attendant difficulties. A. Di Qiulio. The Opera suffices to carry the spirit of University dramatics to the terri- Scabbard and Blade: tory outside, but the principal busi-\HJ There will be a regular meeting Wednesday, March 14, at 8 o'clock in ness of Mimes today is to cater to Room 302 at the Union. the campus itself. C. E. Staff. Every year ha:- seen an increasing number of productions since the days Phi Lambda Upsilon: of "The Cloister" and the short plays. The regular March meeting will be held on Wednesday, March 14, 1928, The original idea of using only men at 7:15 p.m. Prof. E. M. Baker will speak, was this year discar ded in favor of the Rodney V. Shankland, President. mixed cast, and the result is the pres- ent Mimes players. Tryout period; af- S T O C K 'rosh frolic: ford the gathering and tabulating of There will be a meeting of the Frosh Frolic Committee Wednesday, fresh material, and this makes it pos- March 14, at 4 p m., Room 302 Union. sible to use amateur actors of every J. P. Diehl, Assistant Chairman. type in order that the freshness of the 8th Big W'eek-T plays may not be spoiled by a limited Alpha Kappa Delta: company. Today every activity con- Members will meet this evening at the home of Mr. Reginald D. MacNitt, nected with production from the box 628 West Summit street. Take Miller avenue bus to Fountain and then one office on back to the properties is op block north to Summit. crated by students, and these have the M ATINEE Z Richard C. Fuller, President. advantage of professional advice and Joseph A. Bursley, dean of students, and Dr. Fred Wahr, of the German department, left Monday night for Ithaca, N. Y., where they will spend several days inspecting the dormi- tories belonging to Cornell univer- sity. Dean Bursley will return to Ann Arbor in the latter part of the week, while Dr. Wahr is not expected to be back until the first of next week. FACULTY MEN MAKE TRIP TO INSPECT DORMITORIES J. Albert Roesch. ITNEY SEASON he Real Successes [ODAY at 3 lectrical Students:t Mr. A M. MacCutchun, Engineering Vied-President of the Reliance lectric and Engineering Company, will speak at a meeting of the Student ranch of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers on Wednesday, arch 14, at 7:30 o'clock, in Room,348, West Engineering Building. His ibject is "An American Engineer's Impressiofi of European Electrical Manu- cture." L. S. Van TAyl, Chairman. oviing Pictures of Industry :. The School of Business Administration will present its third program of dustrial moving pictures' in Natural Science Auditorium at 4:15 o'clock on" ednesday, March 14. Three pictures will be shown as follows: 1. "The Manufacture of Remington Typewriters," (one reel). 2: "The Storyof Portland Cement," (two reels). 3. "The Manufacture and Use of Wire Rope," (three reels). The public is invited. Carl N. Schmalz. I,, ness Iaw (B.A. 106): The examination which was scheduled for Monday, March 12, at ek willbe given Wednesday, March 14, at the same hour. E. S. Wolaver. 2 iinen Hygiene Lecture: he fifth freshman lecture in hygiene for men will be given in Waterman aasium, Thursday and Friday, March 15, and 16, at 3, 4, and 5 p.m. This rement includes all freshmen in the regular physical training groups and s that have been excused from these groups. . eo. A. May. Michiganensian: There will be a meeting =of the busi- ness staff of the Michiganensian, Wednesday,' at 4 o'clock. C. Wayne Brownell. Catholic Students: On Wednesday morning at 9:30 o'clock, there will be a Solemn High Mass of Requiem chanted for the late Rev. Michael P. Bourke, Chaplain for Catholic Students. The service will be held at the Students' Chapel, the brother of the decea'sed, Rev. Timothy Borke officiating. Students and mem- bers of the faculty are cordially in- vited to attend. Sigma Delta Chi: The regular meeting of Sigma Delta Chi will be held at 3:15 o'clock this afternoon in the front. office of the Press building. K. G. Patrick. ('olloquinni in Applied Mechanics: Prof. J. H. Cannon will speak on "Electrical Analogies to Mechanical Problems" at 7:30 o'clock the night of Thursday, 'March 15, in Room 229, West Engineering Building. There will be a demonstration of the oscil- lograph. The meetings are open to all interested. W. 31. Coates. Many iTimes You iaIye occasion to use your portrait and find no re- cent one available. Stop in at DEY'S for a sit- ting. It's easy, the prices are right and you'l have splendid pictures for any occasion. s h ii Entire House, 50 cents TONIGHT at 8! 0 . 7 Laboratory: ection 3 will meet tonight at 7:30. L. S. Bull. d e v i w +c m h w 0 m n I nportant meeting of the student branch at 8 o'clock, Wednesday, March' the Union. 1. . Sanound. it Branch A.S.M.E.: iis afternoon at 4:45 o'clock, there will be a very important meeting in 229. Every member is urged to be present. Perry M. Shoemaker, President. ical and Geogralhiical Journal Club: ere will be a meeting in Room 4054 N.S. at 8 o'clock on Thursday, A 3jlrucrd' 4r tur~ h U n t STUDIO 3131 SO. ST1AITE ST.-PHONE 5031 -HM G( jPHS y r v e, of men! . , : Visit strange Lands With the 24th Annual Junior Girls' Play For the Love of.Pete" SEAT SALE AT Fa Thursday and Friday 2w HILL AUDITORIUM University 35 p.m. . Romance Saturday - - 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. ~ March 19 - 24 Whitney Theatre ELSIE HERNDON KEARNS and Mr. Warburton in Ibsen's Thrilling Masterpiece "Hedda CGabler" "A great interpretation a great play!" Of Every Night, including Sunday at 8:00-50c, 75c, $1. Wed. Mat. at 3:00-Entlre House 50c; Sat. Mat. at 3:00- 0c, 7'c. 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