w I.)IS~AYMAflCII6,'1920 Tt4l- MTC"lr.WN _, trtrurr it Bluill, A:: . IVA I DAILY OFFI.CIAL BULLETIN IPublication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of. the University.. Copy received by the Assistant to the Presi- dent until 3:30i p. m. (11:30 a. in. Saturday.) I ! n room 101 West, Engineerin g Annex, Wedneasdaiy, M< .tudent~s who maw ish to)obtain a lposition hiinthie Sea that comany. Scc MC for details. Senior .Lngiieers; _._t._ Representatives of the Standa3rd oil Company of Standard Oil Company of New Jersey wvill be in room ing Building on Wednesday, March 6, for the purp Mechanical, Chemical and, Electrical Engineers. Interested in foreign service. I w 0 Vn 11A I Vol. xxxix WEDNESDAY, MARl k 'I VI 0 1 tlhQ kutt 6, l9l9 IN li9 Business Administration Lecture : Mr._ Edgar L. H{eermance, author and lecturer, will speak on the subJect of "Business Ethics" on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, March 4, 5, and 6, at 3:15 p. in., in room 206, Tappan Hall. These lec- tures are intended primarily for Business Administration students but others 'Interested are cordially invited to attend. C. E. Griffin Exhibition of Paintings: There will be 'an exhibition of paintings by Mr. Beneker, under the auspices of the Ann Arbor A,. t Association, from March 5 to March 17, in Alumni Memorial Hall. ..G. Winter Notice : The University Committee on Accredited Schools will mect on Wed- nesday, March 6, at 3 p. mn., in the omrce of th--e chai!,man, Registrar Tra M. Smith. SEngineers: You are cordially invited to attend thc motion pii presented Thursday evening, at 8 o'clock, Natural The film prepared by the B. & W. Boiler Company is1 auspices of the A. S. M. E. Junior Civil Engineers: M.TWarnAlnothU.SBueuo here on Thursday, March 7, to interview students as Junior Engineers with the Bureau of Public R Anyone interested, please see me at room 1224, East I 1. B. Edmionn, Secretary Twilight Organ Recital: Palmer Christian, University organist, will give the following pro- ' gram in Hill Auditorium, Wednesd ay afternoon, at 4:15 o'clock. The general public, with the exception of small children, is invited to attend.£ No admission charge. Morgan: Van tasie on the Hymn-tune "Twrgwyn"; Hagg: Cantabile;' Guilmant: Scherzo (Sonata V); Vivaldi-Bach; Largo Allegro- Concerto, 3h D; Handel: Alla Siciliana Presto. Concerto V; Schumann: Sketch in' D flat; Mendelssohn: Nocturne (Midsummer Nights Dream); Widor: March (Symnphony 111). Students--College of Literature, Science, and the Arts: No course may be taken up after the present week. W. R. IHumphreys, Assistant Dean Thle Du Pont Fellowship in Chemistry: Through the. generosity of the Du Pont Company the Du Pont Fel- lowship In Chemistry ($750) has been renewed for the year 1929-30. Preference will be geven to applicants who are fairly certain to graduate with the. Ph.D. degree in June, 1930. Applications should be in the hands of the undersigned not later than March 15.! M. Gomnbrg , Freshman Women: There will be a meeting of all women of the freshmnan class on Wednecsday, March 6, at 4 p. m. in the Women's Athletic Building for the purpose of discussing plans for the freshman Pageant and of clecting the general Committee-.. Martha Peters, Vice-president Ho use Presidents: The Department of Physical Education for Women wishes to thank} the House Presidents for their splendid cooperation in the circulation and return of the Questionaires. Laurie E. Campbell ing. Senior Mechanical Engineers: Mr. Elton Viets of the Buick Motor Company 'Vest Engineering Building on Thursday, March 7, t, interested in enrolling in their training school, lea, executive engineering. Senior and Junior Electrical Engineers and Senior an Enigineers : Friday, Marcha 8, Mr. A. K. Hlurlburt, Employ( other representatives of The Detroit Edison Corn seniors and graduate students in regard to permane juniors who are inerested in summer work with room number will be posted on Departmental bi A. D. Moore, All Campus Forum :' Professor Preston W. Slosson of the History Del in the reading room of Lane Hall at 4:05 p. in., Ti general heading "Looking on life," Professor Sloss( Historian Looks on Life." All men and women stude the faculty are hwited. 'The F John Webster F1 !A A I * A' IN .P r' a L.4as__ , (archl 6,lto interview fWa1rthin Appointed "You .have seen wonderful sunsets: you have 7 ~Geology Professor - 0W .Ly0 AI(red Scott Warthin, Jr., sone of afkqijg History in the Thar~ ': Dr. A. S. Warthin of the pathology~ New York~ and tnc department here, has recentlyl 221 West Engineer- 'accepted the position of assistant{I ose of intcrviewinig 'professor of geology at Vassar. for; Also other seniors; the year 1929-30. t SProfessor Warthin graduated from I AU I.a 'the literary school here three years~ H. . Adeson ago and tvill receive this spring th degree of doctor of philosopy from Columbia University. icturc "Steam" to be presented under the Two lectures on Ait Mps!Wlfre will be given by Dr. Edward L. J. Gray ;Stevenson, distinguished authorityP4,. from the Hispanic Society of - America on Wednesday and Thurs- and hsi famous 'ublic Roads, will be "day. March 6th and 7th in Science Ok regarding positions' Auditorium at 4:15 p. m. t , Roads this summer. W. H. Hobbs. tEngineering Build- t I- t OX V O % A Hlile Ioilidation: It. L. 'Morrison i * -w Maurice Schatz will bc the guest .lih speaker at a Women's Luncheon " anig the s 'etti-s iving ih to be held Thursday, March 7, hT Pitn " e~ ,s~ will be in room 221! the Ladies' dining room of the Un- M ,o interview students'I ion. R for Ib3SensHeri ivIaterpiece ding to positions of Phillip Stern t W. E. Lay I Landscape Club: d Junior Mechanical' hee will be a meeting of the - 4andscape Club at 7:30 Thursday,+ mea Maage, ad {March 7, at the Michigan Union. pan wil iteri W. . Laverty, President nt employment and __________ the company. The 40 ulletn bords.Student Council: 9 ileti~There will be a student council ' 4) in g Ii. C. Anderson meeting at 7:30 tonight at the Un-«. i S0 Iion.I, 1arinetwil spak Frederick M. Asbeck, President :3 hursday. Under the on will discuss ""ThleI Mail:,goWith0 cnts and members of Mail for the following persons 1401 (is on hand undeliverable. It may be oruin Committee ; secured if called for at the General ~W 4 Julius A. Zink I Delivery window, Main Post OMeie 14) 'atner~lne V ei elleyQ on or before March 11: . P" ~t Harold Balloum Reynold E an day evening at, 7:30, Sam Benson H e d r o Miss Can Bradley 4 Scniors last. } Tadeo Caro R b r e d r o t N. Y. Chang J1 Al. O'Nill r J. S. (hesman R m n H l a ! Harlem P. Christy M B h e L. P. Cogswell tg0 Thursday this weekI Miss l. E. Compton 3uilding. Open to all Mabel Conway0 Stanley J. anne E rA L* Itene Talamon I Dr. Geo. P. Elliott 1 Gladys Ericson j Miss Billy Favl 4) -tte j Emmet Flansburgr Ball. Attendance is FirnAGogn SKarl Th. Glauner 4 s Al 'E A a tudcnt Manager ' Louis Gordon ' George Greye Austin Howe K, at. 4:ti0, roomi 1139; George Kernett0 ,e plants and animals Chyrar .LeSage TitaOfct B.! ai Eugenie Mereness P B. nI, DavisHoward L. Miller tvp J. P. Mitchell, Jr. mnteonWde- Prof. H. T. Moore I M a.11 J. W. O'Brien I - Ai Representative Mabel . Payne l "M Harriet Peck4WIM om JakRfi I LI~lbeat Angell Hall! Earl N. Riskey PuILtAJ] O R U etween 8 to 12 a. m. i lerbert F. Schiefer Id G. S. Schoopegle IAl nan, Ticket Sales Gladys Streibert Al eats Reservedi Miss Taube ( $1,50) $1,00, $75 $50 Miss Palmer Vanderhuft (?) larch , at :30 i Hilary J. Weason NO .ac ,a :0p. m. ; Dr. Donaldao C. Winans SE T O S. Housel will speak!j Charles E. Woolberto At GRAHAM'S BOOKSTORES ring." All intercstcd; T. T. Zau #,' W. Al. Cos tes IScabbard and Bladel~ There will be a smoker Wednes- OT 9s)s j SiufS pajpUflq ' noA 14Moqe, dlay night, March 6, at 7:30 p. in. _____ entire business staff in the Union. Your presence is_ . Notice : The N. 0. L. preliminaries will be held on Monc on March 11, in Adelphi room, Angell Hall. Sophomores will try out first, Juniors next, an( Tryouts for Frenclh Play: Tryouts for the French Play, Wednesday and' from 4:00 to 5:30 room 408, Roman cc Languages B students interested in French. Point .system Committee: There will be a meeting of the Point System Committee of uhe Woman's League 'at 4:15 on Wednesday, March 6, in Barbour Gymna- sium.. Mary Aice Moore, Chairmian Economics 53--Make-up Examination: l Th~e make-up examination in this course will be given Thursday, March 7, at 3 p. in., room 207 Ec. H. L. +Caverlyt zoology 31 (Organic Evolution) : Those who were absent from the final examination in the first semester will take a supplementary examination Saturday, March 9, in room 2091 Natural Science building, beginning at. 8:30 a. mn. A. Franklin- Shull Chemistry 3-1 1Make-up :Final: This will 'be given on Wednesday, March 6, from 2-5, in loom 410 Chemistry fBuilding. D .Lct Political Science 31: The make-up ,final examination in this course will be given Sat-' urday morning, March 9, from 9 to 12 in room 2023 Angell Hall. All students who missed the final examination must take this examina- t ion. Janies K. rollock, .Jr. English Honors Course: room 406 Library has been reserved Monday and Wednesday eve-. ning frm 7:0 t 9.3 fo indpenentdiscussion hours. nins fom7:3 to9:0 fr ideendntRobert Gessner k Mechanical kngineering Students: Mr. T. Hawley Otis of the Pontiac Oakland Motor. Company will be 'Varsity Band: Regular rehearsal tonight at 7 15 at Morris 1, imperative. GilbertlB. Saltonstall, S Botan'ical Seminar: Botanical Seminar ineets Wednesday, March (6 N. S. Bldg. Paper by Frieda. Cobb oafnNewrZeala"S." iSenlor N1all Commuittec: There will be a meeting of the Senior Ball Coi day, March 6, at 8 p. in., in room 302 of the Union. Eugene Easterly, Student Counci international Nighit: Tickets for the International Night will be ava and Main Library on Wednesday and Thursday be and 1 to 4 -p. in. Marja KRoniecza, Chairn Colloquium in Applied Mechanics: The next meeting will be held on Thursday, M in room 248, West Engineering Building. Mr. WV. on: "Fundamental Research in Foundation Engincc are invited to attend. Gargoyle Businiess Staff acid Tryouts: k There will be an important meeting for the and tryouts of the Gargoyle on Wednesday, Ma: Tryouts should report at 3:00 p. mn. for mailingc Carl U. Fauster, F A rch 6, at 4:30 p. mn. urgently requested. Come in un- 'R ea d t he C 1 out the March issue. form, if possible.1 Business .Mapager Fred C.Fenton assified Ads, ff% . . rrir~. ~~.. ri a ..maosr_ .. s f rria^f r r.. . . .i1,. .. .i. ^.r. . ...r.. ..i..r. rrriiirrr s'rr. .iris1. . . .srr.. - .t an erart ara ere ala®serM was ll/A/a/e/.s/ f ai Chinese Myth Dance Cave Men and I Dinosaurs I'l COSMOPOLITAN Presents Sixth Annual CLUB 'TERNATIONAL NIGHT "HUMANITY" Hill Auditorium -- Thursday 8:00 -, Box Office Open 7:00 s All Seats loo Tickets now on sale at all book stores Egyptiani Conscience Scene Hiawatha's Farewell 1111 I a . l/, C O Z Z/'/XII.'i+.JYI Pi . %: rrIl./l/~J .I1./l./1.AJ../JJ .i,/./ILY.I QRf./ - ---- - _. 1 _t TIhe Mimes of the University of Michigan Union take great pleas ure in presenting FOR 'RESERVATIONS CALL 449rt""21 mrTT' Tr 1FC FOR RESERVATIONS CALL THE MIMES THEATER I