THE MJCHIGA.N DAILY GE. .EIGHT THE MIChIGAN DAILY Publication In the Bulletin is constructive nouice to all members of the University. Copy received by the Assistant to the Presi- f i I' College of Northwestern University, will bet he speaker. Dean and Mrs. Eldmonson will be guests of hono '. All faculty members or students interested in attending this banquet arc requested to make reservations by calling 22332. flleginald D. Mae Nitt, President Omega Chapter Phi Delta Kappa Political Science 32: Political Science 32, 2 o'clock Section, will not meet Friday, March 15. 11. B. Calderwood, Jr. Psychology 42: Th "I" "LAGI "V vJ " I innfie" n- 4 J "^ U l " il"' ' h' T" 1"-- __ . t -- _ ~, dent until 3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturday.) Vol. XXXTX FRTDAV, MARCH 15, 1929 No. 119 Exhibition of Paintings: There will be' an exhibition of paintings by Mr. Beneker, under the auspices of the Ann Arbor Art Association, from March 5 to March 17, in Alumni Memorial Hall.' J. G. Winter 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 Friday. .r It. H. Curtiss Faculty, Colleges of Engineering and Architecture: It is planned to hold a meeting of the faculty of these Colleges on. Friday, March 22, at 4:15 p. m., in room 348, West Engineering Building. Louis A. Hopkins ! Applicants For Admission To T e Medical School: Attention is called to the fact that ALL applicants for admission to the Medical School must obtain blanks from the office of the Recorder of the Medical School and see that such blanks are properly filled out. Such blanks should be received at this office not later than April 1. } Hugh Cabot, Dean Concert;: A$ guest artist in the Faculty Concert Scries, Frank Bishop, of Detroit, pianilst, will present a program in Hill Auditorium Sunday afternoon, March 17, at 4:15 p. m. For his concert in Ann Arbor, Mr. Bishop has prepared the following program, to which the general public is cordially invited without admis- sion charge: Bach, Prelude and Fugue in D m ajor, Cesar Frank: Prelude, Cho- rals and Fuge; Chopin: Nocturne; Chopin: Mazurka; Chopin: Im- promptu; Chopin; Ballade Opus 23; Debussy: Clair de Lune; Scriabine: Polonaise; Sauer: Music Box; Liszt: Rhapsody No. 6. Charles A. Sink 1 LIC ma.xe-up examinaczons irk aunormai wilt tae ricit4k' [1Uiy, March 15, at 4 p. ni., room 3126 Natural Science Bldg. W. B. Pillsbury Economics 142: This class will not meet today. Mr. Patterson's Saturday French Sections: I shall not be able to meet my classes Economics 54: The 9 o'clock section will not mcet today. English 160: There will be no lecture this morning. Sophomore l.ngineers Clss Meetning: There will be a meeting of the Sophomore Engineers on Friday, March 15, at 10 a. mi., in room 348 West Engineering Building. Jackets will be discussed and class dues will be collected." Erwin J. Benz, President Electrical Seniors: The Bell System representatives will be here for three or four days, beginning Monday, Match 18, for employment interviews. Men graduating next February should note that some of their best chances for employment then are coming along now. The interview rooms assigned to the Bell people will be posted. A. D. Moore Invitations For One-Act Plays Special invitations for Friday's performance of original plays by Play Production, must be acknowledged, if tickets are desired. V. B. Windt Masonic Students: There will be an important meeting of the Craftsmen Club Satur- day evening, March 16, at 7:30 in the large lodge room of the Masonic Temple. Each officer and member of the club is urged to be present. R. W. Webster, President ComedyCd Club There will be an important meeting of Comedy Club Friday, March 15, in 203 U. H. at 4:15. It is imperative that all members be present, as plans for the production that will open the Theater in the New Women's League Building will be discussed at this time. Thurston Thieme, President 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. C. F. Remer I"hi pelta I ap p-: Members of Phi Dclta Kapp:a will meet tonight at the Michigan Un- ion at 7.00 p. in. to elect new mem- bers to the organization. A full attendance is desired. Reginald D. MacNitt, Pres. Polonia Literary Circle: There will be a meeting this Fri- day evening, March 15, at 7:30 p. in. at Lane Hall. All members are requested to be present. C. Dziurewicz, Secy. Men's Education Club: The Men's Education Club will meet Monday, March 18, 4t 7:00 p. m. in room 304 of the Union. Prof. Howard Y. McClusky of the School of Education will speak on the sub- ject, "Suggestions for the Increase of the Significance of Educational Research." The subject involves much new, and, as yet, unpublish- ed research. All meetings are open to those persons interested in edu- cation. J. R. Pollock, President NEW MODELS for hats made on the head M'KINSEY HAT SHOP 227 So. State on Saturday, March W. F. Patterson 16. II. L. Caverly E. A. Taylor Chemists and Chemical Engineers: Mr. Gampert of the National Aniline Company of Buffalo will inter- view graduating students interested in research and plant operations in the field of chemistry on Friday, March 15 in Room 201, Mason Hall. Those wishing to see Mr.. ampert should make appointments F. G. Bauschard, Sales Mgr. at 201 Mason Hall at once. a-------no a ~W. E. Parker Michigani Union: There will be an Executive Cou ncil Meeting, Friday, March 15, 1929, Notice: at 4:15 in the Student Offices of the Michigan Union. Representatives from The S. S. Kresge Company will interview men 'Kenneth C. Schafer, Recording Secy. interested in chain store merchandising in room 304, Michigan Union,# from 10:30 to 5:00 o'clock Thursday, March 14 and Friday, March 15. Cosmopolitan Club: W. E. Parker There will be a meeting of the Cosmopolitan Club Saturday, March 16, at 8:15 p. in. in Lane Hall. I I I benior Enginern is Orders for invitations and announcements will be taken Thursday and Friday from 8:30 to 4:00, West Engineering Building. Class Dues must be paid before orders can be accepted. Professor Charles B. Vibbert of the Philosophy Department will + speak on "A New Trend in International Student Life." There will also be an initiation of new members. Refreshments will be served. All members and friends of the Cosmopolitan Club are cordially invited to attend this meeting. Helen L. Clarke, Secretary Dawn Donuts The Partner for your Coffee at Breakfast Our Bismarcks and Raised Donuts at all the Stores and Restaurants. William B. Fortune, Chairman Invitation Committee Mentor Rteorts:f A notice was mailed to faculty members who report to the Engineer- Employment for Seniors: ing Mentor System. The two weeks in which the two reports will be Assistance in finding permanent employment in any .ield, other than dOe were incorrectly dated. - .teaching, is offered to all graduating students at the office of the Com- Thc 0th week, in which the First Report is due, is March 1823. nittee on Vocational Counsel and Placement, 201 Mason Hall. Regis- The 12th week, in which the Second Report is due, is May 6-11. tiation for positions in June should be made at once. Vacancies in A. D. Aloore, Head Mentor maXh y fields including the following are available: emcn Students;;I Mathematics: gy, banking, chain stores, chemistry, credit, department stores, engineer- -Will any University woman who has had Math. 3 and 4 and who ing. glass, hotels, insurance, investment baniing, journalism, icather. wishes extra work. in tutoring, call .at my office in Barbour Gymnasium roanufacturing and industry, meat packing, merchandising, motion pie- at once. I hires, personnel, pharmacy, public utilities, publishing, railroads, real Beatrice W. Johnson estate, rubber, sales, secretarial, statistics, steel, store management, telephone, ~I~ I Rhetpri 31 (Rowe's section) No 'class Fiday, March 15. 1V. E. Parker Kewnetl Rowe Senor Mechanical Engineers: Mr. Huff, representing the Frigidaire Corporation, will be in rc Faculty and Students in Education: 221 West Engineering Building on Friday and Saturday, March 15 The,' annual"ALL SCHOOL OF EDUCATION" banquet, sponsored 16, for, the purpose of interviewing Seniors interested in positions u by Pi pelta Kappa, will be held at the Michigan Union Friday eve- this company. nij, March 22, at 6:30. Dr. R. A. Kent, Dean of the Liberal Arts H. C. Anderson loin and with Tonight and TOmro Night 8:15 p.m. March 14 and 15 . __ -- .- _ . . HILL AUDITORIUM THREE great-arts linked together in the theatre MUSIC --- DRAMA -. LIGHT THE GENIUS of Thomas Wilfred - a brilliant company IBSEN'S great masterpiece --- and the revolutionary Color Organ SEE the North Atlantic waves beating on the shore SEE the sullen drifting clouds SEE the lambent flickering firelight SEE the final ride of the deathless horsemen HURTLING through the sky ALL in living breathless motion ALL in vivid radiant color WITH new and added lighting effects. AGAIN with Katherine Wick Kelly WITH Reynolds Evans added as Old Ornulf. - k- WITH all new costumes especially designed by Thomas Wilfred WITH augmented musical score by Earl V. Moore WITHF- a COMPLETE stage production MAKING history in the theatre " THE VIK t INGS" Is an unforgetable dramatic triumph. Ask any of the thousands who saw it last night. DON'T MISS IT! NOT a SINGLE undesirable seat placed on sale ALL seats reserved at $1.50, $1.00, 75 and 50 cents