TA G * L" t t I-IT - -,T-HE-MIC1-1I AN D IL FRIDAY, Arl-,Tr 19, 1929 PACt1~1~±GHT - T'Hh~ MIChIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, APRIIJ 19, 102~ S U r-S a r 1 D A IL -Y'OFFI-CIAL BULLELTIN 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.) Vol. XXXIX FRIDAY, APRITl 19, 1929 No. 144 Fire Drill: There will be held some time 1ioday, Fraiy, a fire drill, by the Buildings and Grounds Department, nccesary because of the State Fire Inspection Bureau rules. Do not be alarmed when the siren is heard. Herbert G. Watkins, Assistant Secy. Art Exhibition; Architectural Building: Forty-one lithographs showing picturesque New York, by Verion Iowe Bailey, are now on view in the Architectural Building, ground floor corridor. They will be on exhibition until the end of the month and can be seen daily from 9:00 to 5:00 o'clock excepting Sundays. The public is cordially invited. Emil Lorch Mr. Jobin's Class in German 1:1 Mr. Jobin's section in German I will nicet in Room 311, W. Engineer- ing Bldg. for the rest of the semcster. A.J. Jobin The Teaching of English: Please disregard the ludicrous announcement in the Thursday bul- letin. My class in The Teaching of English will meet as usual at, 9:00 o'clock, Friday morning. C. D. Thorpe. Girls Wishing Summer Camp Work: There are several opportunities available for summer camp work.J Any girls interested are invited to see me for further details. Beatrice W. Johnson Engincers: You are invited to attend the American Society of Mechanical Engi- neerJ Dinner in honor of Dean Mortimer E. Cooley, to be held 7:001 o'clock Friday, April 19, at the Michigan Union. Student tickets may be obtained from Harold Gibson, Engineering Annex or R. V.# Johnson and J. Gray in the Engineering Bldg. It. S. Hawley F Senior Mechanical Engineers: Mr. A. Ross Mackay, representing the Babcock-Wilcox Compan' and also the Fuller Lehigh Company, will be in room 221 West Engineer- ing on Friday, April 19, for the purpose of interviewing seniors interestedj in positions with these companies. )i. C. Anderson American Chemical Society: Dr. Edgar C. Britton of the research laboratory of the Dow Chemi- cal Company will lectu-e before the local section on Friday, April 19. at 4:15 p. m. in room 165 Chemistry Building. His topic will be: "The Dow Chemical Company." The lecture is open to the public. Members of the local section are advised that the identification cer- tificates for use in securing reduced rates on the round trip railroad fare to the Columbus meeting-April 29 to May 3-can be obtained from the unde..signcd. L. C. Anderson 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 are urged to be present. This does not include the initiates. Harlan P. Cristy, President Notice: The following is the complete program for the League of Nations, Model Assembly, to which students and members of the Faculty arel invited. Friday, April 19. 10:00- 2:00-Registration of all delegates, Lane Hallj 2:00 Motion Pictures. Lane Hall 3:30- 5:30-Opening Session of Assembly. Congregational I Church Addresses by C. C. Little, Dr. Stephen P. Duggan' 6:00- Banquet-Prof. Jesse S. Reeves, Sir George Foster, Speakers Reservations should be made by calling Lane Hall, 4261j Saturday, April 20 9:00-11:30-Second Session of Assembly. Congregational Church 12:00- -Luncheon for representatives of International Rela-. tions Clubs. Prof. Pitman B. Potter, Speaker Mich- igan Union 2:00- 5:00-Third Session of Assembly. Congregational Church Prof. John L. Brumm, presiding 6:00 -Banquet-Prof. Pitman B. Potter, Prof. Edwin D. Dickinson, Dr. Stephen P. Duggan. New York. Michigan Union. Reservations should be made im- mediately at Lane Hall, 4261 John M. Brumm, Secretary-General ALL MICHIGAN DELEGATES to the League of Nations Model Assembly must secure their Credentials from the Credentials Chairman at Lane Hall on Friday, April 19, between the hours of 10:00-2:00 p. m. Open- ing session of Assembly will be called promptly at 3:30 p. m. Lawrence Preuss, Chairman The M. E. Cooley Dinner:. 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 Ilall 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 mustt be made by calling the Observatory Office on Ann Street between 9 a. m. and 12 noon on Friday and Saturday. R. II. Curtiss Students of the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts: Literary students wishing to become candidates for a University Scholarship (value $200 or $100) may obtain blank application form at the office of Dean Effinger. These blanks must be filled out and i eturned not later than April 26. No application will receive considera- tion after that date, and awards will be made by June 1. H. P. Thieme, Chairman Scholarship Committee Psychology 31: The midsecnester makeup examination will be given in room 1121, Natural Science Building, Friday, April 19, at 4 o'clock. Students with laboratory conflicts may appear at 5 o'clock. Adelbcrt Ford legineers: An inspection tour to Selfridge Field, Mt., Clemens, will be made 8aturday, April 27, under the auspices of the A. S. M. E. Buses will soave 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. Sign the lists in West and East Engineering Bldgs. as soon as possible so we may arrange the transportation. See the 1 argest and Most Spectacular 'Macbeth' E r Produced MASONIC AUDITORIUM Detroit FOUR NIGHTS at 8:15 2 MATINEES, Fri.-Sat., 2:30 Florence Reed Lyn Harding Wm. Farnum IIIU "MACBET " With The Gordon Craig Designmerit Staged by Douglas Ross Direction George C. Tyler LOW PRICE SCALE Nights, 50c, $1, $1.50, $2, $2.50 Matinees, 50c, $1, $1.50, $2 Reservations at Graham's Book Store Want Ads Pay DANCE TONIGHT and Night at 319Z9 Literary Class: The members of the faculty who wish to attend the dinner this Class dues will be collected today at table in University Hall from vening to Dean Emeritus M. E. Cooley may make reservations by call- nine until four o'clock. They must be paid before invitations and ing at my office, 255 West Engineering building, before 10:30 o'clock, announcements can be ordered. this morning. Tickets are $2.50. Herbert S. Ripley, Chairman of Finance Committee H. C. Sadler Granger S. J. Gray CLEVER ! ENTERTAINING ! 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