FAUE iCIGWL THE MICHICAN DAILY MMAY, ivl.A.r H 1, mo DAIL Y OFF I CIAL BU LLETIN Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University. Copy received bay the Assistant to the Presi- dent until 3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturday.) Vol. 39. FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1929 No. 110 ! i I kkI k , enior Engineers: j JACK LAUDS REALISTIC LITERATURE AT S. C. A. FORU CiaSclaues will be collected today in the West Eninering BlCCtmflrthmt __g____..._ _...___ on tIh seond floor near the arch. All ules mirtt b fpaid at t i stime .-Tlit eb sway oflooking at life at change, but does not see th Pt ole':Nso . rk spoke at the thicd f. J. Wailtiam, 2SfE Treas. order well enough, and cannot rec- of a series of twelve student far- is looking at the best things and oncile the two principles, except urms under the general heading of ,, ' . ' , ,, l t 1 Action of the Administrative Board: ''s1 '' I The Administrative Board of the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts has taken. the following actions: Clayton Smith has been suspended for the second semester of the current year and has been recorded an E in Rhetoric 1 for dishonesty{ In the written work of that course. Morris Targer has been placed on probation for the second semester1 of the current year for conduct detrimental to the best interests of the University. 'ermanent and Summer Work: seeing them completely," said Prof.' Mr. C. W. Price, head of the College Department of the Realsilk Peter M. Jack, head of the rhetoric Hosiery Mills, will be in room 302 Michigan Union, on Friday and Satur- department in a talk on "Literature day, March 1 and 2, from 8:00 a. m. to 6:00 p. m. to interview students Looks at Life" yesterday at Lane interested in permanent and summer work. Hall. "Literature affords the best J. A. Bursley means of looking at life, since it is inclusive and seeks all sorts of University Club: On Friday, March 1, the Club night program will include Professor life. The doctor and lawyer are W. G. Smeaton, Dr. Hinsdale, and the Glee:Club. unable to do this," he continued. The Glee Club must begin its program at 8:00 o'clock. ( Professor Jack complained of the Program Committee attitude generally taken towards realistic literature. "Literature is EconmicsClub not encouraged to look at life, and in great works. Literature is more "Looking on Life" sponsored by th comprehensive than philosophy, in Student Christian association. The that it includes philosophy, since speaker next Thursday afternoon a good writer is a philosophic al will be Prof. Preston W. Slosson, of writer." the history deph trnent. I TO I HT . . jump reys i a Action of the Administrative Board: The Administrative Board of the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts has taken the following action: Lyman C. Wright has been suspended for the second semester of the current year because of dishonesty in the final examination in Political Science 182. W. R. .hiumphreys University Lecture: Professor Far ington Daniels of the University of Wisconsin will .give a lecture, under the joint auspices of the American Chemical Society and the University of Michigan, on the subject, "Homogeneous Gas Reactions," Friday, March 1. at 4:15 p. m. in'room 151, Chemistry i a s Professor Paul T. Homan of Cornell University, author of "Contem- we criticize it for so doing. Col- porary Economic Thought" will address the economics .Club Monday eridge, Wordsworth, Shelley and evening, March 4, at 8 p. m., in room 304 of the Union on "The Uses the others were attacked for pre- of Economic Theory." Members of the staff and graduate students in senting a realistic picture.. Even in Economics and Business Administration are invited. our own day, Hardy was called in- Carter Goodrich decent, Huxley is termed subtly -. t indecent, Dreiser vulgarly indecent, Comedy Club: and Anderson abnormally indecent. There will be given two additional performances of the recent pro- Now that Hardy is dead, he is be- duction "Take My Advice" Mar. 1, 2, at Mimes. Also the production will ing accepted. Perhaps the others be taken to Ypsilanti for two performances March 6 and 7. Due to will be recognized when they are the extra work involved will any memb)rs of the Club not already gone. They are not great writers, interested in the production and having spare time at these dates' but theyare good, in thatthey pleae ge in ouchwithme.do not turn their back on life." please get in touch with me.On ulwihitrur one aul wih ltertur, Pro- i . . . the Elliot Lester Farce "TAKE S ' .. MY ADVICE" Excellently played by the cast from popular Thurston Thieme, Pres. t i Building. The public is cordially invited. Cosmopolitan Club:' F. E. Robbins There will be an initiation meeting of the Cosmopolitan Club on March 16. Any persons desiring to become members of the Club should, Public Lecture Postponed: notify me, at 410 S. Division Street, on or before March 9. The lecture by Hon. W. J. Cooper, the newly appointed U. S. T. T. Zee, Chairman, Commissioner of Education, announced for March 1, at 4:15 p. m., has :Membership Committee been postponed until some future date. C. 0. Davis, Secretary Polonia Literary Circle: There will be an important meeting held in Lane Hall Friday Faculty, School of Education:. evening, March -1. All members are urgently requested to be present The staff dinner announced for Friday, March 1, at 12:15 o'clock, at 7:30 p. M. is cancelled as Hon. W. J. Cooper, U.. S. Commissioner of Education, K. Karpinski, President has postponed his visit here. ,. ,, ,._ -"- __- _E __ iCosmopolitan Club: fessor Jack found, is that it cannot focus its view on the two sides of life, order and change. 'Litera- ture finds it easy enough to look Da wn Donuts I1 COMEDY CLUB, OPENS AGAIN FOR TWO PERFORMANCES The Partner for your Coffee at Breakfast Bismarcks and Raised nuts at all the Stores and Restaurants. C. 0. Davis, Secretary Tonight and Saturday Night at 8:15 p. m. Mimes Theatre Student Assistantship: Written applications will be received by me for the position of second assistant in my office. The work requires six to seven hours per week on the average and the pay is $50 for the semester. Good class stand- ing is required.and second or third year standing is preferred. Applica- tions should be left with my secretary, room 259, West Engineering Building. George W. Patterson, Associate Dean j June Graduates: All students graduating in June who wish assistance in getting a permanent position, other than teaching, should make application at once at the Office of the Committee on Vocational Counsel and Place- ment, 201 Mason Hall. W. E. Parker, Executive Secretary. The Cosmopolitan Club will me p. m. in Lane Hall. Dr. Vittorio Cam of Agriculture in Rome will speal on the Library of the Institute. Mr. Duncan Gordon will give an informal report of the National Convention held at Ithaca. Re- freshments will be served. All members and friends of the Club are most cordially invited to be present at this meeting. Helen L. Clarke, Secy. Phi Lambda Upsilon: Initiation of new members, Fri- day, March 1, at 8:00 p. m. in room 303 Chemistry Buildirig. Initiation Banquet will be held at, the Haunted Tavern Wednesday, March 6, at 6:30 p. m. All members are urged to be pres- et on Saturday, March 2, at 8:00 erani, of the International Institute Our Don i t Z i i 75c TICKETS AT BOX OFFICE NOW, 75c .. ...., MO. I Senior Chemical, Civil and Mechanical Engineers: Mr. C. B. Collins will be in the East Engineering Building on Friday March 1, to interview prospective candidates for positions with the Koppers Construction Company of Pittsburgh. This company builds and operates coke oven and gas plants and usually employs one or ;wo seniors from each of the above divisions of the Engineering College. It is suggested that appointments be made through the Department of Chemical Engineering. Please call Miss McKim at branch 65. s : ( ent. F. D. Smith, President Alfred H. White i i if Professor Road's Classes: I shall be unable to meet my classes today. Geology 31, First Semester: The supplementary final examination will March 5,. at 3 o'clock, in Room 4054 N. S. for grade of X. Geology 1: The supplementary final examination will March 5, at 3 o'clock, in room 4054 N. S. for grade of X. W. C. hoad I be given on Tuesday, those who received a Wm. H. Hobbs be given on Tuesday, those who received a I. D. Scott I ORANGES GRAPEFRUIT . F r e s h carload of Florida oranges--65c peck or $2.50 bu. One week off tree. 1st between W. Jeff. and William. Open 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. New York Listed Stocks Private wires to all Makets Conservative margin accounts solicited Brown-Cress Co., Inc. 4 S S i i I C I SUPER VALUES IN '.Top oats For this coming season. Twenty-ive and Twenty-seven Dollars Your choice of all the new shades in Fawn, Tan, and Grey mixtures. TINKER & COMPANY South State Street at William Street I Ecpnomics 112: Examination Monday, March 4. A-L Natural Science Auditorium, M-Z room 25 Angell Hall. Perry Mason Eonomics 51-Make-up Final Examination: Will be held Tuesday evening; March 5, 7 to 10 p. m. in room 103 Economics Building. Howard S. 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