THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, MARCH 24, 1l2 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Senior Tv1eehanieal Engineers: Senior Bail: e T Mr: W. G. Hillen of the Carrier Engineering Corporation will be The senior ball committee will meet Sunday afternoon, March 24, in room 221 West Engineering Building on Monday, Tuesday, and at 2:30 o'clock in room 302 at the Union. Wednesday, March 25, 26, and 27, tio interview students interested- in Loy___. Sutherland positions with this company. H. C. Anderson Hillel Foundation: Professor Wahr of the German Department will lead the Open For- uricrnad uv , ihsila Mu h SCHOOLS PAIR [EBATING MEETS Vol. XXXIX SUNDAY, MARCH 24, 1929 No. 130 Uk Lectures by Professor Roosval on Swedish Ar' j The public is cordially invited to attend the following lectures to' be given by Professor Roosval of the University of Stockholm: March 25-"Romanesque A;chitecture in Sweden and Denmark"I March 26-"Mural Painting in Swedishf Churches" March 27-"Sculpture of Spain andr Southern France in the XIth and XIIth Centuries" The lectures will be illustrated. and will be given at 4:15 o'clock in the ground floor lecture room of the A ch tectural Building. Emil Lorch Senior Engineers:; um Discussion Group at the F'oundation on Tiuesay evngmr Ehtsaeihscolaesil Aenio Engeers df2, at 7:30. All who are interested are cordially invited to attend. ;in the running for title, and have moving pictures on the Manufacture of Gasoline, to be followed by a . Philip S. Stern been paired to decide which four demonstration of Anti-Knock Fuels by actually operating a small engine. will enter the semi-finals, accord- This will be shown in Natural Science Auditorium on Tuesday, March T wPi Lambda Theta: ..a.i.h of.ling to Prof. G. E. Densmore of the 26, t 700 p m.Thisis pento te gnera pulicThere will be an important meeting in the Lounge of Palmer Field 20, at 7:00 p. mn. This is open to the general public, ;speech department, manager of IV. E. Lay House Monday night at 7:30. Dean Edmonson will speak. the chigan State gh Schoo Bernice McHale, President debate league. Senior Literary Invitation Committee: Acolyte. Cheboygan, Grand Rapids Souti, There will be a meeting of the Senior Literary Invitation and There will be a meeting of the Society on Monday evening, March Flint Northern 'and Birmingham Announcement Committee Monday afternoon at 5 o'clock in room 302 i T.s will take the affirmative of the of the Michigan. Union. Please bing your receipt books. 25, at 7:30 p. m., in 202 S. W. Mr. Hoekstra will read a "Critique of question, "Resolved, That a Fed- Charles H. Seilheimer, Chairman Santayana's Theory of Essences." eral Subsidy for the American Otis H. Lee Merchant Marine Would be a Wise - t ";'l Ca minr_ Na.tion al Plivc Business Administration Lecture: Professor C. R. Rorem, Assistant Tiean of the College of Commerce and Administration .>f The University of Chicago, will speak on the subject, "Accounting as a Scientific Method," on Monday, March 25, at 1:00 in the Natural Science Auditorium. This lecture is intended p imarily for Accounting and Business Administration students, but, others interested are cordially invited to attend. W. A. Paton All Metal Dirigible-Illustrated Lecture: The Aeronautical Society announces that Mr. Carl Fritsche of thet Aircraft Development Corporation will give a talk on the new all metal dirigible on Tuesday,.March 26, at 7:30 p. m., in room 348 West Engi- neering Building. All interested are invited, i t i #axnea ze mnar: Botanical Seminar meets Wednesday, March 27, at 4:30, room 11391 N. S. Bldg. Paper by L. E. Wehmeyer-"Cultural Studies on the Sphaeri- ales of the Ascomycetes." 13. AL Davis Speech Group of the First Semester: Please call for about 10 minutes at 212 Pharmachology Bldg. Men come Tuesday, March 26, betwreer 1-5; women come Monday, March 25,1 between 3-5. P. D. Swann. I Cheical Engineeringf Seminar: Senior Literary Students: All seniors are urged to place their orders for canes with Wagner and Company at once. Canes must be ordered by April .5. The price is $4.00; $2.00 deposit required. Donald B. Fleming, Chairman, Literary Cane Committee As the pairings are announced, Cheboygan will entertain Armada; Coopersville, Grand Rapids South: Flint Northern, Royal Oak; and, Mason, Birmingham. The state title match will be held in Hill auditorjm' in April. These eight schools are those which have survived of 64 teams which began the elimination series in the winter. Original choice of schools was made on a point basis, figured from the judges' decisions in pre-league debates between high schools. Will, In Offer Course iscout committee on leadership and Ctraining and will act as dean of Scout Work Here the course. Local scoutmasters wlll act as iinstructors. t t' Fgculty, School of Education:1 There will be a special meeting of the Faculty of the School ofj Education on Monday, March 25 at 4:05 o'clock in room 109 Tappan Hall., C. O. Davis, Secretary Faculty, Colleges of lhagineering and Architecture: Mid-semester reports on engineering and architectural students whose work is below passing should be made on cards which may be obtained in the office of the secretary, 263 West Engineering Building, or from the messenger boxes. These reports are to be filed in the secretar%' office not later than Saturday, March 30. 1 Mr. John W. Shultz will be the speaker at the Seminar on Monday, University students who are in- March 25, at 4:00 o'clock, in room 3201 East Engineering Building. His terested in Boy Scout leadership subject is "Calculation of Latent Heats of Petroleum Distillates." are invited to attend a course in Alfred H. White elementary scout leadership which will begin Monday evening at Lane Varsity Glee Club: Hall Tavern. Dinner will be served There will be no rehearsal of the club Monday night, but all mem- a 6:15, and the program of in- bers are requested to come Tuesday evening at the same time to prac- struction will begin promptly at 7 tice. Following this rehearsal there will be a smoker for all club I The course will continue each members. Make your plans now to be there! Thnday unight ifor nin ee anh L. M. Goodspeed, Manager 1Monday night for nine weeks, and __Modpedaae_1will include two afternoons and Book-Shelf ,& Stage Section--Faculty Womap's Club: scupper hi s and one opernet The Book-Shelf and Stage Section of the Faculty Woman's Club men are provided for in this will meet on Tuesday, March 26, at 2:45 p. m., with Mrs. A. W. Smith, course. Prof. Ernst V. Jotter off 1008 Oakland Avenue. the School of Forestry and Con- Mrs. R. D. T. Hollister servation is chairman of the local' E - i7 --- ./"/. SCOGO. !./ /.TP./.I: / J"w CiIOCA.rI. l".I"/n:. mill./",/ "J. IL { MERRILL, LYNCH & CO. Members New York Stock Exchange Chicago Stock Exchange Cleveland Stock Exchange Detroit Stock Exchange New York Curb Market di Subscribe to The Michigan Daily, $2.25 for the half year. Accounts Carried on Conservative Margin 201 First Nat'l Bank Phone 4294 --. . .....--- ... .www /+r * rr~ ss,~ ", " r. r/wi. /.~r// OR I Louis A. Hopkins, Secretary Economics Club: Meets Monday, March 25, at 8:00 Athletics and School Heatth: o'clock in room 304 of the Union. A special meeting of this. Faculty will be held Monday, March 25, Mr. N. H. Engle will speak on :t 12:15 rn..,Women's Field House. Please notify stenographer, Barbour "Competitive Forces in Grocery Gymnasium before 10 a. mn. Monday, whether or not youca beIWoslig"Mmrs fth staffs in Economics and Business1 presPet. John Sundswall Administration and graduate stu- dents in these departments are in- vited to attend. F= llE 11 r : =I l t h i s t i m e hn Foreign Stufdents: Students wishing to take the annual spring vacation trip shoul feave their names in room 3224 Angell Hall this coming Monday, March 25, between 3 and 6 p. m. It Is expected that no further reservation will be available'after this date. {, Our Semi-Annual Sale M IC HIG AN S TA T ION ERY MICIG N Priced at 49c Per Box WAHR'S University Book Store State Street English 32, Sections 4 and 8: Besides King Henry IV, Part I and King Lear, the examinations be held on Monday, March 25, will cover Chapters I-II and V-VI Neilson and Thorndike's "The Facts About Shakespeare." A. L. Hawkins to o l Carter Goodrich t s Engineering College, Lecture; The Transportation Club an- nounces a lecturerbysProfessor H. E. Riggs on "The Present Status of Public Utility Regulation." His subject will cover the economic, en-' o gineering, and financial aspects of the problem, Room 348, West En- gineering Bldg., 7:30 p. ;m., Wed-!_. nesday, March 27. All interested are cordially invited to attend. Clarke Harris 'Read the Classified Ads m" Sigma Delta Chi: There will be an important meet- ing Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock. I Final plans for the Gridiron ban- quet will be announced. J. Stewart Hooker, Pres. -4t=J. MYSTERY! THRILLS ! TAKE, -sN j'. SPECIAL VACATION ,- SERVICE to CHICAGO INDIANAPOLIS NEW YORK ,ST. LOUIS (thru Canada) BUFFALO KANSAS CITY I CLEVELAND PITTSBURGH LIMA SOUTH BEND DAYTONA FT.WAYNE CINCINNATI ERIE and connecting points This special express service for spring vacation at reduced round I trip rates provides the most con- t venient, comfortable, and economi- cal transportation home. Enjoy a trip in these new parlor coaches equipped with everymoderndevice for your safety and convenience. Early reservations should be made as accommodations are limited. TICKETS AND INFORMATION EVERY AFTERNOON at Chubb How l° Phone 5672 LetU S erve .You A real home-cooked Dinner at CLAR\K'S' pecial Chicken Dinner 50c Today from 5:00 to 10:00 Specialty of Delicious Salads and Sandwiches wI If you like a good mystery; if you enjoy clever comedy; if you are looking for genuine entertainment, don't miss Mimes" latest presentation,-- In Th Nx --the popular mystery play by Harriet Ford and Eleanor Robson Belmont. It opens a week's run at Mimes Theater tomorrow night with a cast including many campus favorites. There will be no Wednesday night performance, but there will be a special Saturday matinee. Seats for the matinee are 75c-50c, and for the nights are $1.OO-75c. The box office will be open during each day throughout the week. Don't miss it! EI I] COMEDY! SVSPENSEI Serving Sunday 2:30 to 10 p. m. I 1, . mu '-- Changeable spring weather. At the same time the mid-semesters are try- ing their hardest to Upset the unlucky. 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