THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, MAY ------ ---- - . . .......... . ... DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN 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. FIDAY, MAY, 25. Number 178. plicants are requested to leave their names with Prufessor Bragg or Profes- sor Sadler, Room 326 West Engineering Building, before the end of the col- lege year. Herbert C. Sadler. 'Varsity Band. and Glee Club: The annual banquet for the Band and Glee Club will be held tonight at 6:30 o'clock at the Union. All men who belong to those organizations are cordlially invited to attend. Gilbert B. Saltanstall, Assistant Band Manager. Herbert J. 'Palmer, Manager of the Glee Club. Music Gradpation Recital: Beth Hamilton, violinist, of Battle Creek, and William Dorr Legg, pianist, of Ann Arbor, members of the senior class of the University School of Music, will give a joint graduation recital at the School of Muse, Thursday, May 31, at 8 p.m., to which the general public, with the exception of small children, is invited. The program will be as follows: Mozart: Sonata for violin sand piano, in G, Beth Hamilton and W. Dorr Legg; Bach: Prelude and Fugue, C minor, Beetlioven: Sonata, Op., 28 (first movement) W. Dorr Legg; Bach: Gavotte en rondeau, and Bourree, from the Sixth Solo-Sonata, E major, Beth Hamilton; Brahms: Capriccio, Op. 76, No. Students Of Library Science Hold Dinner Instituting, a precedent Wednesday night, the school of library science held its first annual dinner :at the CONTINUE MOVING MUSEUM EXHIBITS Work of moving the exhibitions to the new University museum is pro- gressing in as routine a manner as can be expected. Installation of the A nu ohile Ilegiilations : Tho Regents' regulation in regard to the student use of motor vehicles, will terminate cn Saturday, June 9 at 5 p.m. It will go into effect for Sum- mer School :t 8 a.m., on June 25. J. A. Bursley. University Lecture: Professor Joie Vas:yncFlos, former Minister of Education of Mexico, wil lecture Monday, May 28, at 4:15 p.m., in Natural Science Auditorium on the subject "iMexico and the United States." Thiis lecture will be in English 1 I t I t I .. . .. .. .., .. . .. .. .. .. .. . CASS THEATRE 2xN) B I I l WE NIglts ............ c to . Wed.-sat. Mats......50c to $2.50 The Musical Sensation You have Been Waiting For Schwab and Mandel's Thrilling Operetta THE DESERT SONG HanedTvern. After the dinner r, new dust-proof cases is almost com- Dr. Bishop. head librarian of the urni- pleted, and the exhibits will be plac- versity, gave an address which was ed in them as soon as they are whol- followed by a number of shorterI ly moved. toasts. The geology department is mount- The other speakers were: Pr of.ing all of its specimens anew before Margaret Mann, of the catalogue and butting them into the cases. It is a classification department of the libra- slow process, and it is expected that ry; Prof. C. B. Joeckle, of the library none of the exhibits will be completed administration and book selection de- by the time of the opening of the mu- partments; Mr. Cooper, a graduate of seum, June 15. Woodward, at Eliot PLAYHOUSE NIGHTS, 75c, $1.50. Mats. Tues., Tlaurs. and Sat., 50c, 75c 2nd Big Week, Beg. Mon. May 21 "WHAT ANNE BROUGHT 11E" By Larry E. Johnson on the pulic is cordially invit ed. 5, Liszt: Sposalizio, W. Darr. Legg: Jazzata (second and third movements) Please note that thiis lecture has been changed from Friday, May 25 to W. Dorr Legg; Schiubert-Willhemj: Ave Maria, Sarasate: Spanish Dance No. 8, day, iy 28 Op. 26, Beth Hamilton. Louise Nelson, Accompanist. Frank F. Robbins. Charles A. Sink. 1?1rnity Inspectin Reports: Portia Literary Socilety: Reports on fraternity inspections are now ready in the Office of the Dean Election of officers will be held at a meeting on Tuesday, May 29, ,at 5:30 tudents, and may be called for by an officer of each house. p.m., in the Portia roam. The banquet will be held afterwards at the Lan- F. B. Wahr, Assistant Dean. tern Shop, at 6:15 p.m. FraS of S Facu1l y, Colleges of Engineering and Architecture: It is planned to hold a meeting of the Faculty of these Colleges on Tues- day, May 29. All members of the Faculty who hiave matters they would like to present should arrange to do so at this meeting, as it will probably be the last one for this year. Louis A. Hopkins, Secretary. Summer Eniploynent: Mr. E. S. Bramble, Manager of the E. S. Bramble Agency of Michigan, will be in Room 403 Michigan Union, on Friday and Saturday, May 25 and 26, to interview students who are residents of Michigan in regard to summer em- ployment. Call Room 403 for tappointment. J. A. Bursley. Summier Emuploynient: Mr. A. J. Taussig, Michigan Distributor for the Carter Window Cleaner, will be in Room 306 Michigan Union on Friday, May 25, from 2 to 5 p.m., to interview students interested in summer employment. . J. A. Bursley. Appriicari For Admission, To The Medical School: Students a plying for admission to the Medical School who have not tar- ranged for interviews with thie three members of the Committee on Admis- sions are requested to call at the Medical School Office, Room 127, West Medi- cal Ruilding, between^9 and 12 o'clock and 1:30 and 4 o'clock, Friday, May 25, and arrange for uppoin tments. Jeannette Nobler Recorder. Registration-lield Courses in Geology and Geography: Students, who have received permission to enroll in the courses given at the Geflogical and Geographioal Field Station in southern Kentucky, should register at the Recorder's Office or Graduate School, in the case of graduate students, and pay their fees at once. Other 'studenits planning to attend the Station should consult with the instrucors in chiarge of he courses before regisering and paying fees. V. M. Ehlers, Director. StIdncitus in A u 111omo ive Engineering: Fr those who wish to visit some automobile plants, a. trip has been arranged through the Dodge Brothers, Graham Brothers, and Packard plants for Friday, May 25.= We will leave from the corner of Packard and State on, the 7 o'cllock inter- urban car for Detroit, arriving at the Dodge plant about 9:30 o'clock. We will arrive at the Packard plant about 2 o'clock. W. E. Lay. Edueiiou Seieor : Announcements and Invitations will be distributed Friday and Saturday, Iue 1 and 2. Distribution will be made in Tappan Hall. After these dat(s the committee will not ,e responsible for their ddlivery.a Earl A. Kelly, President. Soplrvniore Engineers: There will be an important meeting of the Sophomore Engineers in Room 348 Priday morning, May 25, at 10 o'clock. Stan Cochran. Latin and Greek SIidents: Installation for Eta Sigma Phi Friday night, May 25, at 8 o'clock at Betsy Barbour House. All dues must be paid by that time. Cletus Fagan. Lloyds Register Scholarship: A scholarship of $500 per annum for three years is awarded each year to students who have completed the Freshman year's work in the College of En- gineering, and who expect to follow the Marine Engineering course. Ap- ij Mary Kent-Miller, Chairman. Polonia Literary CircLe: There will be a meeting tonight (Friday) at 7:30 o'clock at Lane Hall. Since this is ithe last meeting of the year all members are urgently re- quested to be present. J. E. Arsulowicz, Secretary. Women's Research Club: Will meet Monday, May 28, at 7:30 p.m., in Room 2116 Natural Science Builditg. Dr. Margaret Armstrong wifll ,speak on "Recent Development in Laboratory Diagnosis." Refresbmnents and a social hour will follow. ' Faith P. Hadley, Secretary. 1928 MiBhlganenslan Receipts: Unless called for by 5 p.m., this afternoon;, Friday, persons holding 1928 Michiganensian receipts will forfeit their privilege to receive a book. No re- fund on books so forfeited. C. Wayne Brownell, Business Manager. SCHOOL OF EDUCATION HONORED AS BEST IN COUNTRY BY BOARDi the school of library science; Miss Marcella Nonemian, representinfg the undergraduates of the school;and Mr. Hugh Gourlay, president of the class. The program was concluded by Ea few songs rendered by Mr. Theodore Trost. HAROLD LLOYD FLOODLIGHTS FOR PARTIES Just the thing for brightening up the decorations and making the scenery more attractive. Rented at the Small Charge of 75c a Night 25c Additional for Colors OPEN ROAD TOUR WHY NOT VISIT EUROPE THIS SUMMER? The Michigan- Art-Theatre-Literary tour under the auspices of the Open Road invites youri attention; A week in each of the follongt cities: Ber'lin, Vienna, M ni ich, Geneva, Paris, London; and contact with Enopean students. Tele- phone Oaksley C. Johnson, leader, at 21103, or wr ite to 711 South First Street. I G A R R ICK Sarting Sunday, May 20 Nights 7 c to $2.50-Wed. Mat. 50C to $l.50-Sat. Mat. 5Oc to $2. L. C. Wlswelh, Inc., Presents iP'AULINE FR E DERICK (Herself) in a Glorious Tan- talizing Comedy "THE SCARLET WOMAN" EI .rrrrr.rrrrrrsrrr.rrr.rr.rr°rrr. "rrrrrr, .r. rr. , .rr. '.rr. ti ; the Campus Bluebook w Ernst Bros. ELECTRIC SHOP 214 South Fourth Ave. Phone 7776" Out Today Grab One Quick c *A l 3 4 Dean Allan S. Whitney, of the very great honor to the School of Ed- School of Education, received a let- ucation, particularly as the school has ter from the General Education Board been organized only seven years and is thus comparatively young. I re- of New York, in which it was stated gard it a great honor to the faculty. that the Board believed the University This is one of the greatest single School of Education to give the best honors we have had conferred upon preparation in that field to be had. us and is indeed gratifying." The General Education Board, The General Education Board is one founded and endowed by John D. of three major Rockefeller foundations Rockefeller, yearly spends hundreds which have for their purpose the bet- of thousands of dollars in improving terment of humanity. The chief work teaching conditions throughout the is the inspection of schools with the country. This year a director of the objective of improving the condition. Board, who visited the School of Ed- found there, and the payment of in- ucation here, made such a favorable spectors in the Southern states until report of his findings that the Board the states themselves see the advant- advised the three persons who each ages accrued from supporting such an received a $2,000 fellowship, that they official individually. could receive their best training in Aside from this, the Board offers Education at the Univeisity of Michi- several fellowships and scholarships gan. to those interested in advancing edti- The letter names the recipients of cation and instruction. the fellowships and the institutions from which each comes. Then it reads, "Each is the director of practice tea- FR ching for high school teachers in his FRENCH SOCIET Y respective institution. We have ad- ~-~~ vised these persons," the letter adds, Max Fruhauf, Jr., '20, was elected "that they can make the best prepar- president of Le Cercle Francais for ation for this work at the University next semester at the last meeting of of Michigan." the year, held yesterday at 4 o'clock in Dean Whitney, remarking on the South Wing of University ;hall. Fran- distinction the school has received ces Sackett, '30, was chosen vice-presi- said "We deem this ' dent; Frances Novy, '31, secretary; preferment a iand James O'Neill, '30, treasurer. :I". "y /"..I~~,Jd./l~..0. "'tlldll1ll. //.lll..I. "!~. '" Uaf Uaf ?JZf2raMRr2rar2r62 i , ENI1,0RS LEST Y O U FORGET ORDER THEM NOW 100 100 E~nraved Calling Cards Cards-Process Engraving . . . . . . . $2.25 Cards with Plate . . . $3.00 and up SPECIAL PRICE TO UNIVERSITY GIRLS ON WEDDING STATIONERY WAS. 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