THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, MARCH 15, r. .r. w a aw- s 4 x D-AILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University. Copy receivedrby the Assistant to the President until 3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. mn. Saturday.) ,,,,,,,..--- -.. . .. . ..- - - - - - Volume 8. p.1TR R Y, , ARCII 1 . Number 12".0 University Lecture: Professor Victor K. LaMer of Columbia University will speak Thursday March 15, at 4 p.m., in the Chemistry Amphitheater. His subject will be "The Influence of Electrical Charges on the Behavior of Solutions, particu larly Solubility." This lecture is under the auspices of the local section o the American Chemical Society. All interested are cordially invited.. Byron A. Soule. Senior Llts: Senior programs, invitations, and announcements will be on sale in th lobby of Angell Hall, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, March 13, 14, an 15. J. Albert Roesch. Seniors, Literature, Science and the Arts: All seniors intere-sted in interviewing representatives of the Americar Telephone and Telegraph Company and Associated Bell Companies see Mr Parker in Room 201 Mason Hall this week. Representatives of the Company will be in Ann Arbor, March 19-23 inclusive. W. E. Parker. English Honors Course: The class will meet Friday at 3:15 p.m., in Seminary Room 402, Library Building. Louis A. Strauss. - I .. ___ THE. MICHIGa a &1ANa "6." AIYTH'ISA.MAC1?1 T Psy cliological Journal Club: Will meet Thursday evening, March 15, at 7:30 p.m., in the Psychological Laboratory. All those interested are invited to attend. Henry F. Adams. Freshmen Girls' Glee Club: There will be a short importantj business meeting of the FreshmenI Girls' Glee Club on Thursday, March! 15, at 4 o'clock. v, Katherine MIcMurray, President. - Students' Recital Series: f The following program will be given in the Students' Recital Series in the School of Music Auditorium, Thurs- day evening at 8 o'clock. The gen- eraA public, with the exception of e small children, is cordially invited to d attend. Bach: Invention, Grieg: Papillion, Rachel Ramsey; Bach: Prelude, E flat minor, Moskovski: In Autumn, Agnes Pilliod; Moskovski: Momenta Giojoso, n Rubinstein: Barcarolle A Minor, Opal . Coote; Scriabine: Etude Op. 2, Scria- Y bine: Prelude Op. 67, Jensen: Will 0' The Wisp, Frances Morehouse; Scria- bine: Two Preludes, from Op. 11, Chopin: Nocturne Op. 27 No. 2, Jack Conklin; Beethovcn: Sonata Op. 31 Y No. 3-Allegro, Dorothy Ross; Chopin: Preludes Op. 28 No. 18, 22, 23, Cath- erine Backus. Charles A. Sink. I k REPAIRING We are the Authorized Dealers for Royai Portables Although one year old, this "Baby" Royal has outsold all other portables. "SOME BABY." Call and see why. Rider's Pen Shoff 315 S. State St. Phone 8950 0 i i i f i I ~NE W YORK UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF RETAILING 2 Graduate Fellowship -5 Scholarships 2. Retaiig is an attractive field fv college graduates. Experience in department stores is linked with instruction. f Master ofScience inR etailing degree granted upon complelioni = of cane year of gradIuate work. 2 Illustrated booklet on request. For further ilformjation write2 Dr. Norris A. Brisco, Director, New York Unliersity S toolo il ing, Washington Square East, N. Y. C. I- - t 1111-11111 u-111111111 llu uu ll l l lllu ltllllli111i11 i ' + Gargoyle Staff and Tryouts: Meeting of editorial and art staffs and tryouts at 4:30 o'clock Thursday afternoon. Frederic W. Ziv. Polonla Literary Circle: Professor Preston M. Slosson of the History Department will speak to us Friday, March 16, at 8 p.m., in Lane Hall Auditorium. The subject of his talk will be "The Historic Traditions of Poland." Tea will be served after the meeting. Cecilia D. Wells, Secretary. llflel Foundation : Prof. Sharfian of the Economics Department will be the speaker at the first luncheon for women sponsored by the Hillel Foundation, which will take place at the Union at 12:15 p.m., today. Helen Adler. Christian Science Society : Christian Science Society of the University of 'Michigan meets tonight at 7:30 o'clock in the Upper Room of Lane Hall. Alice Ionise Fouclk, Secretary. Republican Club: All those interested in the activities of the Republican club are requested to attend a meeting in Room 306 of the Union at 7:30 o'clock tonight. Those desiring membership are especially welcome. Harold A. Marks, President. Senior Education Class: A meeting of the entire Senior Education Class will be held on Thursday, March 15, 1928 at 4 p.m., in University High School auditorium. All mem- hers are requested to be present as Dean Whitney has an important matter to discuss. Earl Kelly, President. Political Science 292, Journal Clib: The -meeting of the Journal Club has been postponed to Thursday, March 22. J. S. Reeves. Seniors Engineers: The names of those expected to graduate are listed and posted on the bulletin, near the Library in West Engineering Building. All corrections and additions must be made before Monday. Orders for the senior invita- tions will be taken Tue'sday, Wednesday, and Thursday of next week. t H. J. Eichenhofer, Chairman of Invitation Committee. Iota Alpha: There will be a meeting of the mem- bers of Iota Alpha at 7:30 o'clock, Thursday evening, March 15, 1928, in Room 3201 of the East Engineering Building. Prof. Louis Hopkins, speaker. It. II. Sherlock, President. University World Cruise: Luncheon will be held at the Michi- gan Union Friday for all tho'se inter- ested in the University World Cruise. Everyone interested cordially invited. Ben S. Washer, Jr. GEOLOGICAL CLUB TO HOLD MEETING There will be a meeting of the Geo- logical and Geographical Journal club in room 4054 of the Natural Science building at 8 o'clock tonight. R. L. Belknap, of the Geology department, will deliver a talk on 'The Village of Ivigtutj Greenland.' Mr. BelkrJap's lecture will be illustrated. I PENMAKERS CORNWELL COAL - COKE Scranton, Pocahontas Kentucky and West Virginia Coal Solvay and Gas Coke This business has been growing ever since it was established. The secret- "giving absolute satisfaction to our customers." We believe it pays to do business in a friendly way. If you think so too, let's get together. CORNWELL COAL - COKE OFFICE, CORNWELL BLOCK Phones, Office : 4551-4552 Yard Office : 5152 j WHITNEY THEATRE STOCK SEASON 8th Big Week-The Real Successes TONIGHT at 8 ! s h e d e V w .t h w I I Subscribe For the Weekly %ok ADDITIONS DAILY TO OUR BARGAIN TBE M h t y* of mene! 0 m a n h U n t r e S S Senior Electricals- Mi. A. K. Hurlburt, Employment Manager and Mr. J. L. Patton, As- sistant Employment Manager of the Detroit Edison Company will be in Room 153 West Engineering Building Thursday, March 15, from 10 to 12 a.m., and from 1 to 3 p.m., for the purpose of interviewing anyone interested in em- ployment with the Detroit Edison Company. Joseph H. Cannon. Aeronautical Engineering:!- Beginning today, I will meet all of h my -classes in Room 306, East Engin- 111 W --A UN V ESITY B O OK ST ORE ELSIE - a Imma rr ~ sm r and ! eermng Buiding (Drawing Room) for li the nett few weeks. li F. W. Pa.Wlo iv Ski. li Senior Women-Sciool of Education: All senior women in the School of Education can get their caps and gowns in Barbour Gymnasium this week. drgarite Yemn iken, Chairman. Universilfy Women: The regular Advisers' Tea will be given today from 3:30 to 5 o'clock in the parlors of Barbour Gymnasium. All University Women are cordially in- vited. Girls of the Lundquist, Lyon, McEacbron, McNeill, Mason, Mitchell, and Morice houses are especially in- vitedj Beatrice W. ,Jolnson. Geological and Geograplhical Journall Club There will be a meeting in Room 4054 N.S. at 8 o'clock on Thursday, March 15. Mr: R. L. Belknap will present an illustrated lecture on "The Village of Ivigtut, Greenland." ""Ito11r.Senstius. a 6 3 ORATORICAL ASSOCIATION PRESENTS A Sensational Debate Is Mussolini a Menace to Italy? DR. VICENZO NITTI Son of the Former Premier of Italy VS. S. S. McCLURE Founder of McClure's Magazine. Season Tickets Admit Single Admissions $1, at Slater's S. S. McLURE DR. NITTI Hill Auditorhum - TVIES., MARCH o. 8 porn. I i Mr. rWarburton in Ibsen's Thrilling Masterpiece "Hedde Gbier" "A great interpretation of a great play!" Every Night, including Sunday at 8:00--50c, 75c, $1. 'Wed. Mat at 3:40-Entire House 50c; Sat. Mat. at 3:40=-0c, 75c. Coming-"THE BARKER" (Phone 4814) Radio Club: There will be a meeting of the Rad Club in Room 302 at the Michiga: Union at 7:30 p.m., today. Walter Nelson. ai 6 3 I III .ill '.1 1 k. DANCE TO THE MUSIC OF PAUL OMER AND HIS MICHIGAN UNION ORCHESTRA Under the direction of DON LOOMIS Incomparable Repertoire, Rhythm and Features "Ask Those Who Have Heard It" T001" ;01h s~lobĀ®?7 /fI' 0"d t II !" W -n 111/a