VACi E EIGHT f . , O- A I L i WEDNESDAY, MARCH 131 1929 PAGEEIGH THE---el-IGN-D--Y-- .NE.AY.......13.192 ;. .. .._ I DAI L Publication i t of the Universil dent until 3:301 Vol. XXXIX OFFICILBULLETIN he Eunetin is constructive notice to all membets ty. Copy received by the Assistant to the Presi- p. m. (11:30 a. n. Saturday.) WEDNESDAY, MrARCI H 13, 1929 No. 117 I University Lecture: M. Andre Chevrillon, distinguished man of letters, member of the French Academy, will lecture in English on Wednesday, March 13, in Natural Science Auditoriun, at 4:15 on the subject of: The Social Psychology of England. M. Chevrillon is one of the leading literary critics in France and an authority on English literature, being an intimate friend of Galsworthy and Kipling. The public is cordially invited. Frank E.- Robbins 1 Faculty, Four Year Program, Physical Education, Athletics and School Health: A meeting of the Instructors concerned with the teacher training program in Physical Education, Athletics and School Health will be held Thursday, March 14, 12:15 in., Women's Field House. Jolhn Sndwall Visitors' Night-Angell Hall Laboratory: The public is invited to visit the Astronomical Laboratory in Angell Hall to observe the moon from 7 to 10 p. m. on Saturday night, March 16. Admission only by ticket. Reservations may be made by calling the Observatory office on Ann street between 9 a. m. and 12:30 p. m. on Wednesday and Thursday. It. H. Curtiss Henry Russel Award: Deans and department heads are respectfully reminded that nom- iations for the Henry Russel Award, for which blanks have already been distributed, should be received by the Committee not later than April 1. E. D. Dickinson, Chairman Special Leecne: M. Andre Chevrillon will lecture in French on "Taine, l'homme, I'oeuvre, sa methode" in Room 103 Romance Languages at 9:00 o'clock, Thursday morning. This lecture is open to the public. - H. P. Thiin pl etr Rports: A notice was mailed to faculty members who report to the Engineer- ing Mentor System. The two weeks in which the two reports will be due were incorrectly dated. The 6th week, in which the First R port is due, is March 18-23. The 12th week, in which the Second Report is due, is May 6-11. A. D. Moore, Head Mentor Camp Davis: , All interested in the coming session at Camp Davis in Wyoming are aske0l.to attend one of two illustrated talks to be given in room 1213 East Engineering Building, at 1 p. in. Thursday and Friday afternoons. C. T. Johnston Employment for Seniors: Assistance in finding permanent employment in any field, other than teaching, is tffered to all graduating students at the office of the Con- iittee on Vocational Counsel and Placement, 201 Mason Hall. Regis- tration for positions in June should be made at once. Vacancies in inany fields including the following are available: Accounting, advertising, agency, architecture, automobile, bacteriolo- gy, banking, chain stores, chanistry, credit, department stores, engineer- ing, glass, hotels, insurance, investment banking, journalism, leather. manufacturing and industry, meat packing, merchandising, motion plc- tures, personnel, pharmacy, public utilities, publishing, railroads, real estate, rubber, sales, secretarial, statistics, steel, store management, .W. E. Parker 01iversity Loan Committee: The University Loan Committee will meet .pn Thursday, March 14, at 3:00 p. m., in room 2, University Hall. All stifdents applying for loans should call at the office of the Dean of Students to arrange fo-: an appointment with the Committee. 4 J. A. Bursley, Chairman Twilight Orpan Recital: PalmerChristian, University organist, will play the following pro- gram in Hill Auditorium, Wednesday afternoon at 4:15 o'clock. The general public with the exception of small children, is invited. Guests, however, for obvious reasons, are urgently requested to come sufficiently early so as to be seated at the hour of beginning, as the doors will be dlosed during numbers. Bubeck Fantasie;Dupare: Aux Etoiles (Nocturne for Orchestra); Kinder: Caprice; Rheinberger: Phantasie, (Sonata 12); Bach: Gavotte in B minor; Kerll: Passacaglia; Mascagni: Intermezzo; Dvorak: Largo. Charles A. S0k Students' Recital: 'A students' recital will be given at the University School of Music Auditorium Thursday evening, March 14, at 8:15 o'clock sharp. The public, is invited. No admission charge. The program is as follows: Juan: HuMoreske; (Dorothy Simmons); Caldara: Sebben, Crudele; (Gwendolyn Zoller); Liszt: Petrarch Sonnet; Scott: Possacaglia; -(Jack Conklin); Ries: Adagio from the Third Suite; (Merle Walker); Debussy: Prelude, Hills of Anacapri; Goddard: Juggling; (Dorothy Mayo); Schu- mann: tavidsbundlertanger, Nos. 1-2-4-10-14; (Kate Kieth Field). Charles A. Sink I Engineering Council Members: There will be a meeting of the Council Weduesday, Marc 13, at 7:30 in room 304, Michigan Union. F. 1lebee, Secretary Senior Mechanical Engineers: Mr. F. A. Pope; representing the W'rthington Pump and Machinery Co poration of Harrison, New Jersey, will be in room 221 West Engineer- ing Building Tuesday and Wednesday, March 12 and 13 for the purpose of interviewing those interested in positions with this company. IH. C. Anderson Industrial Engineering Society: Mr. R. H. Sullivan of the Ternstedt Manufacturing Company of Detroit will address the Industrial Engineering Society Thursday even- ing, March 14, at 7:45 p. in., in the Engineering Society room over the Arch on the "Problems of Scientific Management." Members and all those inte: ested are cordially invited to attend. W. R. Wright, President Chemical Engineers: The student chapter of the A. I. Ch. E. will meet with the A. S. S. T. Gn Thursday evening, March 14, to hear Dr Francis Frary of the Aluminum Corporation of America. A short business meeting will be held at 7:30 p. in., before Dr. Frary's address, "The Aluminum Industry," which- will begin at 8:00 p. in. ..R. C. Adams, Jr. A. I. Ch. E. and A. S. S. T.: A joint meeting will be held on Thursday, March 14, at 7:30 p m. in room 3201 East Engineering Building. Francis R. Frary, Director of Research for the Aluminum Company of America, will address these organizations, on the subject: "The Aluminum Industry." K. L. Rohrbach Invitation and Announcement Committee: There will be a meeting of the senior Literary Invitation and Announcement Committee Wednesday afternoon at 5 o'clock, in room 302 of the Union.f Charles H. Seilheimer, Chairman j _..._ -___ __ _ ____...._ .......- _._._.____ .... 8:15 ou -- HLAU O M- 8:15 THIS IS THOMAS WILFRED Whose genius made the Color Organ HISTORY THIS IS KATHERINE KELLY Varsity Glee Club: It is necessary for the club to rehearse tonight from 7 until 8 o'clock instead of Thursday this week. Complete attendance of the entire club is imperative at this time, as well as for all regular rehearsals in the future. - L. M. Goodspeed, Manager Opera Music Writers and Committee: The meeting called for tonight will be postponed until next week. The time and place will be announced in a bulletin before the meeting. Anyone having music ready for the committee should bring it in at once. Roy S. Langham, Chairman of Music Committee Forestry Club: a. L Will h ab iL i naA.f t h F i %.nt~i Cv b011 1 W dUVl~, d YA c IJh i 1 there wii De a mlee ng of ne oresiry uu weanesuay, marci 13, at 7:30 p. in. Professor Kynoch will speak on "The Early Uses of Wood." W. C. Branch, President Cercle Francais: There will be a meeting of the Cercle Francais Thursday evening, March 14, ,at 7:30 o'clock, in room 408 of theRomance Language Build- ing. Two plays will be presented by members of the Cercle. Max Fruhauf, Jr., President Chi Delta Phi: Chi Delta Phi will meet tonight at 7:30 in Professor Jack's office. Louisa Butler, President Excursion to Aircraft Development Corporation: All students taking Aeronautical Engineering are advised, and ali other members of the University interested are cordially invited t: attend an excursion by bus to Grosse Ile to inspect the construction of the metal-clad dirigible. The party will start from the Ann ArborI Bus Station, Chamber of Commerce Building, promptly at one o'clock on Friday, March 15, returning to Ann Arbor in time for dinner. The round trip fare will be $1.67 in the case of one full bus load (30); $1.33 in the case of two full bus loads; or an intermediate figure if there are not two full bus loads. All interested will please, sign their names to the list on the Aeronautical Engineering Bulletin Board in the South Base- I ment of the East Engineering Building before Thursday, March 14. { F. W. Pawlowski Women's Education Club:I Professor Moelman will speak at the Women's Education Club meeting March 13, 1929, at 4 p. m., at the W. A. A. building. Tea will be served. 6reta Wallington, Scabbard and Blade: Honorary initi'ation at Union at 6:00. Banquet and business meet- ing immediately following. Uniforms will be worn. Fred C. Fenton Gargoyle Staff and Tryouts: There will be an important meeting of the editorial staff and try- outs at 4:30 this afternoon. Bring your copy. Philip Crane, Editor All Campus Forum: s Professor Adelbert Ford of the Psychology Department, will speak on "The Psychology of Moral Values," in the reading room of Lane Hall at 4:05 p. m., Thursday. All men and women students and members of the faculty are invited. The Forum Committee John Webster, Julius A. Zink Meeting of the Frosh Frolic Committee: There will be a meeting of the General Committee for the Frosh Frolic Thursday night, 7:30 o'clock, at the Michigan Union, Room 302. Kenneth McCallum, Gen. Chairman Newcomers' Section of Faculty Women's Club: The Newcomers' Section of the Faculty Women's Club will meet Thursday afternoon at two-thirty at the Alpha Phi house, 1830 Hill Street. Mrs. Paul R. Wash ke, Secretary Michiganensian Subscriptions: After Friday, March 15th, no more subscriptions will be sold for the 1929 Michiganensian. This will also be the last date that 'Ensian Subscription Coupons will be redeemable. F. G. Bauschard, Sales Mgr. 'Varsity Band: There will be the regular rehearsal tonight at 7:15 o'clock at Morris Hall. Gilbert B Saltonstall.Ste int Manaer Who is sensational as H jordis THIS IS MARY ELIZABETH EVANS .r. .i." * . I by I Who i4 beautiful to look at Freshman Hygiene Lecture: The fifth freshman lecture in Hygiene for men, will be given Waterman Gymnasium, Thursday and F:iday, March 14 and 15, at 4, and 5,15 p. M. G. A. May 111 3, I K B THE THIS IS ROBERT HENdDERSON I Physics ZOi and 210: I will be unable to meet my classes Wednesday. E. F. Barker Greek 165-Mythology: The March test in this course will be held on Thursday, March 14, in room 103, Romance Languages Building. Campbell Bonner Board of Representatives: The regular meeting. has been postponed to a week from Thursday. Elizabeth Wellman, Chairman Paint iMvrtm Committee: 4 !