EIGHT T HE MICH TtA N TDA TLE WMMSMAIT, APRTL. 17, x 2,0 EIGHT Wnr~m~gtAv, APRTL; 17, 1~ AILY BULLTIN Iota Sigma Pi: The regular meeting of Iota Sigma Pi will be held Wednesday, April 17, at 7:15 p. m. in room 410 Chemistry Building. Elizabeth Conrad, President E I Literary Class Dues: Botanical Seminar: Botanical Semiinar meets W d- 1929 Literary Class dues are payable today, tomorrow, and Friday, nesday, April 17, at 4:30, room 1'9 n University Hall. They must be paid before invitations and announce- N. S. Bldg. Paper by F. E. Denny - ments can be ordered. "Effects of stimulative chemicah on Herbert S. Ripley, Chairman of Senior Finance Com. plants." Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University. Copy received by the Assistant to the Presi- dent until 3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturday.) 1 1 Vol. XXXIX WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 1929 No. 142 Sigma Delta Chi: There will be no meeting today or any celebration, due to competi- I-esearch Club: tion of ball game -and whatnot. Next meeting is Monday, April 22. The annual J. Stewart Hooker, President theanewM ! n the new MuE Journalism 106: - Owing to parti program prompt Topics in this course for the balance of the semester were assigned prgrm of 7A~. ..Membe s of Lecture. Thursday, April 18 at 4:15 p. m. in Natural Science Auditorium Professor Edward Wilber Berry of Johns Hopkins University will lecture on "Geological History of South America." Professor Berry is the leading authority in the United States on fossil plants. The lecture will be of popular interest and will be illus- trated with lantern slides of the scenic beauty of South America. At 8:00 p. m. in room 2054 Natural Science Building, Professor Berry will speak to the departments of Geography, Geology, and Botany on the subject "Evolution of Floras." . W.fH. Hobbs French Lecture: Professor Rene Talamon'will give the last lecture on the Cercle Francais Prog am: "Une heure de Prononciation Francaise" Wednesday, April 17, at 4:15 o'clock, room 1025 Angell Hall. The annual French Play will be given Thursday, May 2, at the! Mimes Theater. H. P. Thieme Davis memorial meeting of the Research Club will be held seum Building on Wednesday, April 17, at 8:00 p. m. icular circumstances it will be necessary to. begin the tly on time. the Women's Research Club and the Junior Reserhch Speech Defective Group: The interviews for this waek 'ro postponed until the fi st Wedl, - day and Thursday of May. P. 1. Swann Un- sect wee tEng 132. Eng 188. C f' Mu Cit 220 tere class on Monday, April 15. All students who were absent must'u ".Lau ULIV aL D ure their topics by communicating with me before the end of the Club are cordially invited to attend the meeting. Scabbard and Blade: k, as reports will be due on Monday, April 22. The following program will be given: There will be a regular meeting "Christian Huygens," by Professor George E. Uhlenbeck. of Scabbard and Blade on Wed- Dona~l Hamilton Haines "Gotthold Ephraim Lessing," by Professor John W. Scholl. nesday, April 17, .at 7 P. M. in the A meeting of the Council will be held at 4:30 p. m. in room 1053 Union. All pledges must be pres- lish 132: g East Physics Building. ent in uniform. Fred C. Fenton. There will be a written examination on Friday, April 19, in English I Everett S. Brown, Secretary II Circolo Italiano: J. R. Reinhard Engineers: . The annual "Serata Musicale" You are invited to attend the American Society of Mechanical Engi- 4will be given in Morris Hall, corner glish 186:ne~Dne nhnro enMotmrE olyt ehl of Jefferson and State at 7:30 There will be a written examination on Friday, April 19, in English neera Dinner in honor of Dean Mortimer E. Cooley, to be held 7:00 ed Aii 17t that t o'clock Friday, April 19, at the Michigan Union. Student tickets at the following program will be pre- J. R. Reinhard $1.50 may be obtained from Harold Gibson, Engineering Annex or R. V. sented. Barbiere di Siviglia, La Johnson and J. Gray in the Engineering Bldg. Traviata and a Medley of Neapo- nicipal Finance Lecture, Political Science 246: R. S. Hawley litan songs; Orchestra:-Non so Joseph E. Mills, Commissioner of Purchases and Supplies of the piu cosa son from the Nozze di Fi- y of Detroit, will lecture Thursday, April 18, at 3 p. m. in room Colloquium in Applied Mechanics: garo; Un bel di vedrem from Ma- 3 Angell Hall on "How a City Buys." This lecture should be of in- The next meeting will be held on Thursday, April 18, at 7:30 p. m. dame Butterfly; Thelma -Lewis:- est to all students of commerce and public finance. in room 248, West Engineering Building. Professor R. H. Sherlock will Vecchia Zin arra senti from La C. E. Righter speak on "The Loading of Electrical Power Lines." The work at the Boheme, Prologo from Pagliacci; field experimental station will be described, apparatus for measurement Benjamin Z. N. Ing:-Pace, pace ,ek 165 (Mythology): demonstrated, and some problems which await solution outlined. All Thelma Lewis:-Bellissima Sem- The make-up examination for those who missed the last test will interested are invited to attend. bianza and Sotto il Ciel; Ottis 0. held on Wednesday, April 17, at 4 o'clock. Apply at room 2020 Angell W. M. Coates Patton:-O Solo Mio: Leonard V. 1. . Campbell Bonner I-Falcone: - Mattinata; and the All Campus Forum: orchestra. As usual the public is tory 6 (106): 1C Professor John H. Muyskens of the Speech Department will discuss i welcome, and we hope the audi- Make-up midsemester examination for absentees, Monday, April 22, "Communication and Life," in the reading room of Lane Hall at 4:05 ence will be large. Moving Picture: Dr. Robert J. Ruth, Chief of the Pharmaceutical Division of the E. R. Squibb & Sons Company, will show a motion picture entitled "How Science Aids in Controlling Infectious Disease" at the Natural Science Auditorium on Friday, April 19, at 4:15 p. m. This film portrays the manufacture and standardization of biological products and should be of interest to the members of The departments of Medicine, Dentistry, and Pharmacy, as well as a certain proportion of the Faculty at large. All who are interested are cordially invited to attend. Hugh Cabot Visitors' Night-Angell hall Laboratory: The public is invited to visit the Astronomical Laboratory in Angell Hall to observe the moon- from ,8 to 10 p. m. on Friday and Saturday nights, April 19 and 20. Admission only by ticket. Reservation must be made by ealling the Observatory Office on Ann Street between 9 a. m. and 12 noon on Wednesday and Thursday. R. H. Curtiss Gre be b Hal tist 3 p. m., room 35 Angell Hall. p. m., Thursday. All men and women students and members of the Preston Slosson . faculty are invited. The Forum Committee Natural Dancing Classes ' John Webster, Julius Zink All classes in Natural Dancing a e being .transrerred from the Women's Athletic Building to Sarah Caswell Angell Hall in Barbour] Gymnasium, for the balance of this term. lone M. Johnson Moving Pictures of Industry: The sixteenth moving picture program by the School of Business' Administration will be held in Natural Science Auditorium at 4:05 Wed-j nesday, April 17. Please note that the prog am will begin 10 minutes earlier than many afternoon .meetings. The following film will be shown: In the Service of Transportation (the manufacture of cruisers, loco- motives, automobile buses, trolley cars, railroad cars; the assembling of complete -rail oad trains; the preparation of hot metals in the furnacesf is shoQwn in color). 7-reels. This film promises to be of extensive interest. All persons are in- vited to attend these programs which are designed particularly to give business students background material. -- Faculty members are urged to bring these programs to the atten- tion of students who will be interested. Carl N. Schmalz Exhibition of Paintings: The exhibition of paintings by Mr. Hugh H. Breckinridge, under the auspices of the Ann Arbor Art Association, will be open evey afternoon from April 1 to April 7 (inclusive) and from April 14 to April 23. J. G. Winter Chemical Engineers: A moving picture entitled "The Story of Rail Steel," will be shown to a meeting of the student chapter of the A. I. Ch. E. on Thursday, jvening, April 18. At the business meeting at 7:15, nominations for next year's officers will be made. R. C. Adams, Jr. Senior Mechanical Engineers: Mr. F. A. Pope of the Worthington Pump and Machinery Company of Harrison, New Jersey, will be in room 221 West Engineering Build- ing, on Tuesday, April 16 and Wednesday, April 17; for the purpose of interviewing students-interested in positions with this organization. It. C. Anderson Senior Mechanical Engineers: Mr. R. N. Friel, representing the White Star Refining Company of Detroit, will be in room 239 West Engineering Building on Wednesday, April 17. He wishes to interview men interested in positions with this company, particularly those who h ave a good knowledge of thermo- dynamics, pumps, and power plants. it. C. Anderson Phi Beta Kappa: The annual meeting of Phi Beta Kappa will be held on Wednesday, ApIl 17, at 4:15 p. m. in room 2003 Angell Hall. At this time the pro- posed revision of the Constitution, notice of which was sent out one. month prior to the meeting in accordance with the -Constitution of the Chapter, will be taken up in addition to the regulai routine business of the year, i. e., election of officers, of new members, and reports of officers. These changes in the Constitution have been made necessary by the action of the National Council last fall. A full atten- dance is desired. Oiima F. Butler, Secretary Prescott Club: Dr. Robert J. Ruth of E. R. Squibb and Sons will give a lecture on the Manufacture of Cod Liver Oil, accompanied by a motion picture, "Sun- shine from the Sea," in the Natural Science Auditorium, Thursday, April 18, at ;7:30 p. m. A cordial invitation is extended to all who are interested. Fred H. Weinmann, Pres. Hxelen M. Latting, resident.. New York Listed Stocks Private wires to all Markets Conservative margin accounts -solicited Telephone 22541 Brown-Cress& Co., Inc. Investment 'Seeuritles 7th Floor Bank First Nat'l Bldg. r- -1 Point System Committee: f Students Interested in Business Administration and Economics: There will be a meeting of the Point System Committee of the - Under the auspices of the Alpha Kappa Psi Fraternity, Mr. -'Ray Woman's League on Wednesday, April 16, in Barbour Gymnasium, at Chamberlain, General Sales Manager of the Packard Motor Car Company, 4:15 o'clock. will talk on "Opportunities and Problems Facing the Graduate," on Mary Alice Moore, Chairman Wednesday, April 17, at 7:30, in room 316, Michigan Union. All interest- - ed are cordially invited to attend. Juniors-School of Education: Hillel Foundation: Dr. Raphael Isaacs of the Simpson Memorial Institute will deliver an Open Forum address on Thursday evening, April 18, at :30 p. m., at the Hillel Foundation. The topic is "The Religion of Science." The pub- lic is cordially invited. William Schloss, Chairman . Engineers: - An inspection tour to Selfridge Field, Mt. Clemens, will be made Saturday, April 27, under the auspices of the A. S. M. E. Buses will leave the Engineering Arch at 6:30 a. m., round trip fare two dollars. Special flights will be made by officers of the Ist Pursuit Group. Signf the lists in West and East Engineering Bldgs. as soon as possible so we may arrange the transportation. J. Gray TYPEWRITER REPAIRING 4 All makes of ma- chines. Our equip- ~ment and person- nel are considered among the best in the State. The result of . twenty years' careful building. 0. D. MORRILL 17 Nickels Arcade Phony 6615 Want Ads Pay H. K. Stockdale, Chairman Prospective Students in Business Administration: Students contemplating work in Business Administration or expect- ting to apply for admission to the combined course in Letters and Business Administration, are asked to meet on Wednesday, April 17, at :10 p. m. in room 25, Angell Hall. At that time Dean Griffin of the School of Business Administration will speak to them and will be glac to arrange conferences with students who are interested in talking over their plans with him. John R. Effinger Notice: Mid-semester reports for all students in the College of Engineering whose grades in any courses have been reported below C, are now on file and open to inspection by those concerned, in the office of Associate Dean Patterson, room 255 West Engineering Building. Kindly see Miss F.4rl for the reports. G. W. Patterson, Associate Dean Mimes: There will -be an important meeting of all members of Mimes on Friday, April 19, at the theater at 4:30 o'clock. All active members ar urged to be present. This does not include the initiates. Harlan P. Cristy, President t' fi {r The'e will be an important meeting of group representatives today at 4 o'clock in room 4017 University High School Gladys R. Merlin, Vice President Faculty Women's Club: The -Music Section of the Faculty Women's Club will hold the last meeting of the year Wednesday evening, April 17, at 8:00 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. A. W. Smith, 1008 Oakland Ave. Elana K. Taylor, Secretary yy, !1 rir, rr ------- - irim rn r Pi LambdA Theta Initiation: All active members and initiates Field House at 5:45 o'clock tonight. will meet at the LoungedPalmer Bernice McI~ale, President x ., 3 ffti tttlf li ltlliititfftl~ f lf iltitlllfitttlllllli itill llili fl!!litll fliliFFI1i1it - e sS PRING WITH ITS GOOD TITES I HERE e, Make it a point to have a good time during the rest of Spring by dancing at Granger's. An orchestra renowned for its . peppy jazz and harmony. A wonderful dance floor. A happy collegiate crowd. .. All at= GRANGER'S I evert] Wednesday 8-10 75c per couple ii II, You Are Living -in a swiftly moving age, in a large and prosperous country. 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