THE TCHTCA . I E t~r~AY, ARCY! l 1, 199 THE MICHIGAN TV~TIV A Class in Social Dancing: 1 E A Class in Social Dancing for University men and women is being organized for Tuesday and Thursday evenings, 7:30 to 8:30 p. m., at the Women's Athletic Building. There will be individual instruction for those who desire it. Orchestra music. Six lessons for $3.00. Stu- dents may signt up in office 2, Barbour Gym, or f:oiit desk at the Women's Athletic Building. The first class meets Thursday, March 21. Ethel McCormick Web & Flange: Next regular dinner meeting will be .held at the Haunted Tavern, U L L LUiIUILOU Tuesday, March 19, 1929, at 6:15 o'clock. L. E. Wenzel, Chief Engineer 0 D C TO k U -,.. F aculty Th e O'clock I Freshman Class Dies--:., S., & A.: Mr. Charles E. Koella of the Department of Romance Languages will give the fifth lecture on the Cercle Francais Program: "L'Esp:it de la Litterature Suisse Francaise," Wednesday, March 20, at 4:15, in room 1025, Angell Hall. Rene Talamon Lecture on Speech Transmission: Mr. Sergius P. Grace, Assistant Vice-President of the Bell Telephone Laboratories, New York, will deliver an illustrated lecture and demon- strate special methods of speech transmission such as "delayeddspeech in transatlantic telephone conversation," "inverted" speech, and many other new developments in communication, on Tuesday evening, March 19, in Hill Auditorium at 8 p. m. All members of the University and the general public are cordially invited. Herbert C. Sadler Faculty, College of Literature, Science and the Arts: The March meeting of the Faculty of the Literature College will be held Monday, March 13, at 4:10 p. m., in room 2225 Angell Hall. Mimeo- graphed copies of the Special 0 ders which will be considered at this meeting, have been mailed to the members of the Faculty. John R. Effinger Ifenrv Ru1 Award: All Freshman Lit. dues must be in today. $1.00. Collection tables in Angell and University Halls. Frank 11. Baker, Treas., Freshman Class Graduating Literary Students: O:ders for invitations and announcements are being taken in Uni- versity Hall all this week. Charles II. Seilheimer, Chairman Invitation Committee Senior Engineering Class: Orders for commencement invitations and announcements will be taken in West Engineering Building from 8:30 to 4:00 on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, March 20 to 22. This will be the last chance to turn in an order. William B. Fortune, Chairman Invitation Committee Senior Literary Class: Class dues are payable all this week at table in University Hall. Herbert S. Ripley, Chairman Finance Committee Senior Lit. Cane Committee: There will be a meeting at 4 o'clock today, Tuesday, March 19, Mimes: The 20, at to bey Athena YVomen's CIl): Play Reading Section will meet Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 with Mrs. E. R. Sunderland, 1510 Cambridge Road.... Mrs. WV. V.Mali :e will be an important meeting of Mimes on Wednesday. March 5:00 p. mn., in the theater. All active members are, requested present. Harlan P. Cristy, President L: Feels T at Understan ding Pupil I' I More Important Thatt Actual Teaching IS EDUCATION OFFICIAL "Teaching today has come to be looked upon as the ability to anal- yze pupils," said Dr. William John Cooper, recently appointed to the position of United States Commis- i tt } 1 f I i, i t I . I' i i Athena will meet tonight at 7:30 sharp on the fourth floor of sioner of Education, in a lecture Angell Hall. yesterday to the faculy and stu- Lois Webb, President dents of the School of Education ___________!on "Is Teaching A Profession?" Theta Sigma Phi: "The ability to understand the There will be an important meeting of Theta Sigma Phi on Tuesday, individual characteristics and re- M hre i lbe n iporantmeeingof het Sima hi n Tesdyactions of each student is of as March 19, at 5 o'clock in the library at Martha Cook. All members much or more importance than the a. ,e urged to be present. muhooeipotneta h !actual teaching of a subject," Com- Marion rlePsident missioner Cooper continued. "The ________ present day 'instructor who recog- qua!rterdeck: nizes the fact that each child is an There will be a meeting of Quarterdeck at 7:39 p. m., Tuesday, individual and that each case pre- March 19, in room 302 Michigan Union. sents different problems is very Joseph Fellows, Jr., Commodore nearly reaching the attitude of a professional worker." Portia Literary Society: Commissioner Cooper went on Initiation services will take place on Tuesday, March 19, at 7:30 to analyze and contrast trades and p. m., Helen Newberry Residence. professions. He showed that a Nellie C. Becker, President craftsman, evenkthe most skilled I_____ craftsman, works in inanimate Hillel Foundation: materials which are not particu- ProfF.W.etes'lnhnwihlarly lasting. If he makes a mis- Prof. F. W. Peterson's luncheon, which was to have taken place this take, the worst result will be the noon, has been postponed until April 2. There will be a luncheon for discard of his work. Teachers are both men and women at the Union Thursday noon, March 21, at 12:15, professional workers as much as at which time, the .celebrated organist, Palmer Christian, will lead doctors or lawyers or ministers," the discussion. Commissioner Cooper concluded. Deans and department heads are respectfully reminded that nom-. in the student offices of the Union. inations for the Henry Russel Award, for which blanks have already Donal been distributed, should be received by the Committee not later than nril Notice to Matinee Musicale Ticket Holders: ld B. Fleming, Chairman E. D. Dickinson, Chairman - To the Presidents of Sororities and Fraternities: You are requested to file a list of the members and pledges of your fraternity for the second semester in the office of the Dean of Students in room 2, University Hall, on or before Friday, March 22, on a printed fornm to be obtained from that office. F. B. Wahr, Asst. Dean + Engineering Students: TheC la sification Committee has placed the limit of time at which course may be sdropped without record at the end of the eighth week of the semester, or April 6, 1929, excepting in cases of continued illness or other extenuating circumstances. In all cases the classifier should consult with the instructor. Luis A. Ihpkis Oratorical Assocition Ushers: Ressignments have been made as follows considering the furtherest' isle west as aisle 1 and the 'first name appearing as aisle head: Aisle 1: Brown, Neuman, Hutchinson; aisle 2: Kent, De Jong, Bell, yan le; aisle 3: O'Connell, Gemski, Gale, McKinnie; aisle 4: De Hann, Meyer, Hoch, Mulliken; aisle 5: Pennington, Mapes, Donovan. -Balcony aisle 1: Hewitt, Genderman; aisle 2: Curfman, Woolson; aisle"3: Hapke, Downey; aisle 4: "Hurwitz, Powers; aisle 5: Beckett,) Adamha. Will these ushers kindly report promptly at 7:30 Wednesday evening a, Hili Auditorium.I L. Walkley, nice President senor Literary, and Business Administration School Students: eniors Interested in positions with the Bell Telephone system may fIeet w'th representatives from the Company in room 304 of the Michi- 1#: Union from 10:00 a. m. to 5:00 p. in. Wednesday and Thursday, Mfarch 20 and 21. Those wishing definite appointments can make them, previous to the interview, in room 201 Mason Hall. W. E. Parker I Senior Mechanical, Chemical, and Civil Engineers, and Chemists: Mr. R. L Lamkin, representing the Subsidiary Companies of the Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation, will be in room 221 West Engi- rieeripg $u lding on Monday, March 18, and in room 3201 East Engi-l neering Building on Tuesday, March 19, for the purpose of interviewing etwdents lnteested in the following positions: A. Mechanical and Chemical Engineers: Lindie Air Products and Prest-O-Lite Companies-production work. R-; Chemical and Mechanical Engineers: Carbide and Carbon Chemical Corporation- production work. C. Research Chemists: National Carbon Company-research and development work D. Metallurgical or Chemical Engineers: _ Union Carbide Company-production work. E. Metallurgical Engineers: Union Carbide and Carbon Research Laboratories-research - And. development work. F. Civil Engineers:mk New Manawha Power Company-water power development work.1 G. Analytical Chemists:1 N.ational Carbon Company-research and development work A. H. White, II. C. Anderson hetorle 190 (Drama II): Class will-meet next week on Wednesday night (March 20) instead of Tuesday. The place of meeting will be 3227 Angell Hall as usual. Kenneth Rowe HUNDREDS, of. PEOPLE using our pictures for M other's Day, Easter, a rthd y gift, and in news- papers and publications, If you are unable to make use of your tickets for tonight's concert, kindly notify the Box Office of Mimes Theater between 4 and 8:15 today. Any tickets that are returned will be given to students of the University School of Music and to persons who would otherwise be unable to attend the concert.r Mrs. Hugh Cabot, Membership Chairman Matinee Iusicale: The Malkin Trio, of New York City, will present th,.ee trios by Tschaikowsky, Smetana and Brahms in the fourth and last concert of the Matinee Musicale course at 8:15 this evening at Mimes Theater. 'rickets for the general public are availabl_ and may be obtained at the Box Office of Mimes Theater after 4:00 o'clock this afternoon. Mrs. Rene Talamon. President Reserve Band: Rehearsal tonight at 7:15 at Morris Hall, All men who wish to remain in connection with the organization must be present or present an excuse to me before the rehearsal. Nicholas Falcone 11 Circolo Italiano: Prof. James K. Pollock will lecture on the contemporary and inter- esting subject "Politics and Government in Fascist Italy," at 4:15. Wednesday, March 20, in room 103 Romance Language. Prof. Pollock has studied the question at its origin and will be equally interesting to the public. We welcome you. Helen M. Latting, President Aeronautical Society: There will be a meeting of the Society at 7:15 p. M., Tuesday, March 19, in room 348 West Engineering Building. L. M. Ball, President Physics Colloquium: Mr. John Strong will speak on "Nuclear Spin of Chlorine" at 4:15 Tuesday, March 19, in room 1041. All interested are cordially invited. W. F. Colby Institute of Religious Education: Rev. R. A. Heaps will give an illustrated lecture on the subject "The Book Nobody Knows," in Lane Hall this evening at 7:00 p. m. Mr. Homer Grafton will speak to the camp counsellors at 8:00 p. m. Students and the general public are invited. George G. Alder Pi'niip S. stern Adelphi house of Representatives: The negative Varsity debating team will meet the affirmative team of Ypsilanti Normal school at 7:30 o'clock tonight in a debate on the question, "Resolved: that a judge or board of judges be substituted for the jury in all trials throughout the United States." Since the Michigan negative team travels to Madison this week this will be the only oppor- tunity for Ann Arbor people to hear them. The public is invited. Lawrence Hlartwig, Speaker RIFLEMEN AWAIT CONTEST RESULTS Competing in a correspondence The match was fired on the local: rifle match with the seventy three R. O. T. C. range and the results: other chapters, the Michigan unit [were telegraphed to headquarters! of Scabbard and Blade is, awaiting 1immediately following. Lieutenant the results of Friday's iring. The i H. B. Turner supervised the local- local branch was represented in unit. The targets were also mailed' the competition by - John Holdane, ~to headquarters at Columbus,.Ohio, 30E, team captain, . Charles P. following the. firing, Michigan's - Moyer, 30L, Charles E. Staff, 30E, #team scoring 1685 out of a possible Paul Meister, 30E, and Herbert L. 2,000. Each man fired ten shots in Scofield, 29E. . -the four regulation ppsitions. Subscribe to The Michigan Daily, $2.25 for the half year. New York Listed Stocks Private wires to all Markets Conservative margin accounts solicited Telephone 22541 Brown-Cress Co., Inc. Investment Securities 7th floor First Nat'l Bank Bldg. 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