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FACE EidIH

THE MICHIGAN

DATEt

TU1~RSAY, APRTL 2B, I1cK2O

'EAlpha N: Scabbard and Blade:
DAI Y FFI IA BU LE INInitiation will be hold this afternoon in the society room on the There will be a special meeting tonight at 7:00 p. m. in Room 302,'
fourth floor of Angel hall. Banquet following wi begint at 6:30) on the Michigan Union. It is necessary that every member be present.
third floor of the Union. Prof. James K. Pollock will speak. Ciares Moyer
IPublication In the Bulletin is entutv oieto all members John Q Langen, President - fteUiest.Cp eevdb h sitn otePei lh u
jdent until 3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturday) Rhetoiic 190 (Dramra 11):The initiation of new members will take place in the Alpha Nuf
Vol. xxx x TEDY APRIL 23, 1929N.14 II The lass will meet on Wednesday riht: this week ins~ead of room at 4:15 p. m. today, April 23. Members should be present at thisr
_______ITuesday nighxt. ceremony. Initiation fees must be paid by that time by every initate.'
i~e-nndli fRoe ; At 6:30 p. nm. sharp, a banqut, at which Prof. James . Pollock, Jr t
;Univesity ecturs: , il be the speaker of the evening, will be served in the Ladies Diningc
UnvriyIetrs Engineers: Room of the Union. Tickets may be purchased at the door by those'
Prof. Howard Mumford Jones o f the University of North Carolina Wednesday April 24, representatives of the Carbouncur Company, 'members who have not already bought theirs.3
Ll deie eiso he cth~o Aeia n rnhLtr- manufacturers of Abrasive and Refractory materials wil present a mo-, Richard S. Weber, Vice President
Ue" in the Natural Science A uitrium, as follows: tion picture in room 1042 ast Engineering Bldg. The picture will start'
1 The Cmparatve Probem, M~day, Apil 22,at 4:15 p. m, t4:5p n and is of particular interest to students in shop courses. 11hi Eta Sigia:
2 Trh ctonpoiand Vogue, Tuesday, April 23,. at 4:15 p. m. The film is brought to you under tme aipices of that Studcent A. S. M. E.hr ilb nipotn etn fal c ebr nWd
3 rnhFcinand the Middlle Class, Tuesday, April 23, at 7:301 J. (gray Threwil e n ipotat eeingofal nw embrsonWe-
P.m. _ , hi nil 94 A £.,, 5U nJm inA1rnnmJJ302UVof Pi 1,1kVinn ±IUIi f .V Ilonf.

Green Names Alen
For Forest Position
Announcement has just been
made from the office of Governor
Fred W. Green of the appoint-
mnent of Arthur W. Stace to the
chairmanship of the state commit-
tee on Michigan Forest Week and
of the appointment of Prof. S. Vv.
Allen, of the School of Forestry
and Conservation to the secretary-
ship of the same committee.
[Freshman. Girls' Glee Clodb:
SThere will be no practice of the
Freshmnan Girls' Glee Club tonight.

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The public is cordially inviwj,1 Education Seniors: of membership will be given out. There will also be an election of;
TusaArl2,i h atdythat orders will be taken forAhea
Robn usaArl2,i h atdyof lc es and a discussion of plans for the coming year. tea
F. E. Bobns l nvitations and Announemfrents. Pay cash with your order at the table. .B amr rsdn te
University Lecture: jini University hall any time Tuesday. This is your last chance R._BPalmr,_Preidentatbde
Professor Gilbert Norwood, of the University of TorontowilecueIC nii "'""' Alpha Omega Alpha Lecture: Kappa
on "Apuleius and the Dawn_ of 1V1diaevalism," Frday, April 26, at 4:15 Senior Mechanical Einineers: D.Da eiPoeso fSrey~on okisUiestocok
P).. n, in oom i203 Ag ll l. The ulcis crily nieMr. J. H. Dlorprsnigthe Igrol-adCopn f Nw willf lecture on the subject "Arteriovenous Communications,"Wed-'
F. E. Robbins 1 'ork, will be in room 221 West Engineering Building from April 22 to, cdy AEd2,wt31 p .i NtrlS in3.udotyresdetmla.
Co te~n i nt fan:j2b6 inclusive for the purpose of interviewing students interested in iEdinJDot,_Prsidet_'Payme'
positions with this company.me'
There will be a meeting- of the Committee on Student Affairs on it . nero Tan Beta Pi:IR Mrs.I
Wednesd'~yav A i niJ. ~ m. i~*.,, 0 ..-- - i The regular meeting will be at 6:15 tonight in the Michigan Union.,R , i

ia literary society will hold
eparty tonight at the Sigma
house at seven-thirty
Lois Webb, President
,ading Section--Faculty Wo-.
Club :
U. B. Phillips of Cambridge
entertaining the Play Read-

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F. B. Wahr, Acting Chairman
University Loan Committee:'
The University Loan Committee will meet on Thursday, April 25, at
2:00 p. mn., in room 2, University Hall.
All students applying for loans should call at the office of the Dean
of Students to arrange for an ;appointment with the Committee.
WV. B. Rea, Acting Chiairmani

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Moig Pictures of Industry:
The seventeenth moving picture program by the School of Business
Administration will be held in Natural Science Auditorium at 4:05 p. im.j
Wednesday, April 24. Please note that the program will begin 10
minutes earlier than many afternoon meetings. The following films
will be. shown:
F~rom Coat to Electricity (The generation of electric power by
steamn-2 reels.
The Burning Question (The mining, preparation, and transportation
of Anthracite)-2 reels..
Motoring to Cloudland (The new highway through the Central;
Canadian Rocies)-1 reel. r
All persons' interested are invited to attend these programs which'
are designed particularly to give business students background material. I
Carl N. Schmalz }y
Geography 32:
A make-up examnination will be held on Wednesday, April 24, at
3:15 p. mn. in room 21 A. H1.
K. C. McMurry

Seniors: Dr. Bishop of the University Library will speak. ing Secion tis aternoon at 2;30
Mr. Carver of The Swift Packing Company will interview seniors' W. R. IHogh o'clock. This is the final meeting
interested in the various departments of the industry on Friday, May,__________of the year.
26. Seniors interested should arrange for an interview through the ; delpli House of Representatives: Mrs. W. V. Marshall
office of The Committee on Vocational Counsel and Placement, 201. An impromptu debate will be held at the open session beginning;
M~ason Hall. at 7:30 o'clock tonight- in the Adelphi room. Vant Dorn and Hanna Gargoyle Business Staff and Try-
VV. E. Parker will be initiated at the closed session immediately following, outs:
--Lawrence Hartwig, Speaker There will be an important meet-
Clhi Delta Phi: l_______ ingV of the Gargoyle business staff
Chi Delta Phi will meet in Professor Jacks office on Wednesday . . s.C. E.: ;and tryouts today, Tuesday, April
evening, April 24, at 7:30. Spring Initiation Banquet will be held Thursday, April 25, 1929,'23, at 4:30 P. M. The meeting is
Louisa Butler, President +,t:15 p. in., at the Union. Faculty members, students and initiates very important and everyone will
tql-e otice.be required to be present.
Physics Colloquium : please tp oie L. D. Kirshnr Carl U. Fauster, Business Manager.
Professor N. 11. Williams will speak on "Shot Effect in Thrmionic _________Sno ehnclEgnes
Emission from Oxide Coated Electrodes" at 4:15, Tuesday, in roomi 1041, WSe&nlng:ior. . M uch nsolngofiteerma
East Physics Building. All interested are cordially invited. 'There will be an Important meeting for the election of new members NesnHaiganYetltn
W F. Colby at the Michigan Union, Wednesday, April 24, 1929, at 7:15 p. m. NCloporatingofaMolietiltinwl
L. E. Wenzel, Chief Engineer berorinofol1nest Enineingwil
Engineering Council Members: buiingon Tu esaygiAprin,'9
There will be a meeting of the- council Wednesday, April 24, at BuihetaonTSedgmAprPhi: 9
7:30p. ~tiin oom304MiciganUnin. het Sima hi:12 A. M. for the purpose of inter-
7:. p.f. lin rom 34 Micigantnion There will be a meeting of Theta Sigma Phi tonight at 7:30 at viewing students interested in po
F.H ~e~e eceay Helen Ncwberry. It is important that all members be present. sitions with their company.
---Marion Searle, Pres. H. C. Anderson.

Michiganensian. Business Staff:
There will be a very important meeting of the 'Ensian Business
Staff Wednesday afternoon at 4:15 o'clock in the Press l311ilcing. It isf
imperative that all men and women members of the staff be present
as the plan of distribution is to be discussed at that time.
J. Franklin Miller, Buts. M or.

loc. 51:
The, theses are dlue Thuirsday, May 2, and must be brought to 103
£c. before 3 p. m. of that day to receive full credit.
i. 1H. Holnes
Speech 116:
This class will meet on Wednesday, Aprii 24, 'from 3:30 to 5:30, in
room 3209 A. H.
Larl E. Fleischmnan
Econoemics 51-Section 1:
Assignment for Wednesday, April 24, F. F. B. pages 434-445, and
455--47,5. Work out problems 1-5 p., 445.
N. H. Engle

Michiganensiani Subscriptions:
Throughout this week 'Ensian subscriptions will be sold in the
'Ensian Business office in the Press Building, Maynard street, at $5.50
per copy. The very limited number of extra copies ordered from the
printer are to be sold during this time.
Fred G. Bauselt ard, Sales Manager

Portia Literary Society:
There will be a meeting on Tues-
dlay, April 23, at 7:30 p. mn.
Nellie Becker, Presidentl
Michigan Dames :
The next meeting of the Michigan
Dames will be held Tuesday, 'April.
23, at 8 o'clock, at the Faculty Wo-
men's Clubhouse.
Mrs. C. W. Ferris, Pres.

MERRLLLYNCH & CO.
Members
New York Stock Exchange9
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Cleveland Stock. Exchange
Detroit Stock Exchange
New York Curb Market

Accounts Carried on
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Conservative Margin
Phone 4294,

Zoology 1 (Reitation Sections 9 and 11):
I will not meet these sections this week.
on "Embryonic Development" on April 30.

Be prepared for a quiz
G. TL. Walls

Military Science 2:
Mid-semester makeup examinations wil be held Thursday evening
this week 7 o'clock at the R. 0. T. C. office.
H. IR. Turner
Summer Field Courses in Geology and Geography:
Students planning to enroll in. the courses given during the coming
summer at the Geological and Geographical Field Station at Mill
Springs, Kentucky should consult the instructors in these courses within
the next week.
The consultation' hours o" the instructors in these courses are as
follows:
Geography 125 and 205-Professor Jamnes--M., T., Th., F., 10 to 11.,
13 Angell Hall.
Geology~ 125 and 203-Assistant Professor Ehlers--T. and Th., 3 to 5,
1535 Univ. Museum.
Geology 12--Mr. Belknap-M:, 3 to 5 and W., 9 to 12. 3024 Nat.
Science.
Registration in these courses is limited to a definite number of
students. No student will be permitted to register until he has first
consulted the instructor of the course he desires to elect.
G. M. Ehlers
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
eturned not later than April 26. No application will receive considera-
tion after that date, and awards will be- made by June 1.
11. P. Thieme, Chairman Scholarship Committee
FRIEND
Your picture will carry a
personal gr eeting in the
most friendly manner.
To the folks at home your
Portrait in Cap and Gown
will be a big thrill. It
I means a lot to them.

Pegasus IMeeti'ng:
fThere will be a meeting of Pe-_
gasus, Wednesday, April 24, at 4
p. mn., 'at the west end of the cor-
ridor in Barbour Gym. Definitf
plans for the Horse show to be hecldj
May 21 will be formulated. Pill1
members and any one else int'r-l
Iested are urged to attenO.
Dorothy M. Lyons, Mgr.
Woman's League Formal 't'ickets:
There will be a table in Univer-
sity Hall from 10 to 12 Thursday,
April 25, so that every house on the-
campus can hand in lists of the
I girls who want tickets for the for-I
m ial dance May 4. The number is,
restricted and preference will be
given to seniors.. No list will be
accepted after this date and if noj
list is turned in the house will;
'not receive any tickets. The girls
who are in sororities and living in.
dormitories are asked to get their3
tickets from the sorority.
Hlermine Soukup,
Chairman of Tickets
IAlpha Epsilon Mu:
Meeting will be held Tuesday,
EApril 23, at 7:30 in room 308 Mich-
igan Union.t
D. II. Lewis, Librarian

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