IMAGE EIGHT THE MICTIGAN IC L 'TTUTIP, 07)AY, ArVTI- 25, 1929, PAGE EIGHT Tl1UT~t)AY, APThTL 25, 192§ iclg _ - _._ _ _ _ _ ,k . .. _- - __ -- ___. _ _ __ _ .,,_.._.. ____--_ - Pubieation in the Bulletin is rontructive 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 THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1929 NO. 149 Convocation, Friday, April 26: There will be a convocation of the University at which the members of the -Michigari Schoolmasters' Club will be the University's guests Friday, April 26, at 11 a. in., in Hill Auditorium. Mr. Henry Turner Bailey, Director of The Cleveland School of Art, will deliver an address on the subject "The Importance of the Arts in Education." In accordance with the custom of past years classes, with the exception of clinics, will be dismissed at the hour of the convocation to permit the attendance ,of students and faculty. Members of the faculty are requested to enter by the rear doors of Hill Auditorium-and to pass directly to seats which will be provided for them on the stage. Academic costume will not be worn. C. C. Little So Whong 1 I May Concern': ay ruling of the Third Ass.stant Postmaster General the "University of Michigan O.ffcial Publication," formerly called the "University Bul- jetin' may not, be, mailed at the pound rate in envelopes bearing the imprint "University Bulletin." Any University office having in its possession, an appreciable quantity of "University Bulletin" mailing envelopes )should send them to the Printing Plant in the basement of the General Library whc#e this return card on the envelope will be corrected, and they will be returned. In any event no copies of "Univer- sity of michigan Official Publications" should be mailed in "University Bulletin" envelopes from this date on. Shirley W. Smith, Secretary and Business Manager Point System Committee: There- will be a meeting of the Point System Committee of the Womian's League on Thursday, April 25, at 4:00 o'clock in Barbour Oymnasium. Mary Alice Moore, Chairman Senior Engineers: There will be a class meeting on Friday, April 26, at 10:00 o'clock, in room 348. Dean Patterson has granted permission to excuse Seniors from classes at this time. Eugene Easterly, President Sumnner Positions: Two positions in western summer camp. Mr. K. C. Marantette of Camp Big Bear, located 20 miles from Yellowstone Park, in Jackson Hole Country, will be in room 306 Michigan Union, Thursday, April 25, from 12:45 to 2:00 p. m. to interview students interested in the follow- ing positions: Camp cook; Senior medical student for camp infirmary. Trips to Glacier and Yellowstone Parks are included in the camp pro- Mary L. Stewart, Employment Bureau Seniors: Mr. Carver of The Swift Packing Company will interview seniors interested in the various departments of the industry on Friday, May 23. Seniors interested should arrange for an interview through the office of The Committee on Vocational Counsel and Placement, 201 Mason all. E W. E. Parker Student Summer Positions: Mr. Bloomer, representing Mandeville and King Seed Company of Rochester, N. Y,, will be in .room 306, Michigan Union, Friday, April 26, between ten o'clock in the morning and five in the afternoon, to inter- view students for summer positions. Mary L. Stewart, Employment Bureau Seminar in Strength of Materials: Fatigue of metals will be the subject of discussion in Thursday's meeting, room 340 West Engineering Building, at 4 p. m.I R. T. Liddicoat Geological and Geograplhica iJournal Club.: There will 1 be a meeting in room 2054 N. S. at Vo'clock Thursday evening, April 25. Mr. Richard Lougec will give an illustrated address on "Land and Water in the Pleistoccne." All interested are cordially invited to attend. E. N. Goddard, Secretary A. S. C. E.: Spring Initiation Banquet will be held Thursday, April 25, 1929, at 6:15 p. m., at the Union. Faculty members, students, and initiates please take notice. L. D. Kirshner Sociology Stuidents: Dr. A. P. Pilides, D.D.S., '09, of Detroit, will speak in Natural Science Auditorium Thursday, April 25, at 4:15 p. m. The lecture willI be illustrated, and will- concern the problems of the underprivileged boy in industrial areas. "The Boys' C lubt will be described in terms of its effect upon boy life in communities largely made up of the newer immigrant population. The public is cordially invited to the lecture No admission will be charged. W. B. Palmer, International Forums Biological Station: There still remains room for a few students at the Biological Station. Applications should be 'made on special forms which can be secured at my office, room 1119, Natural Science Building, daily from 4 tb 5:30. George R. LaRue, Director To the Members oI'the Vaculty: 'Mail: The invitation extended to the high school principals and teachers M a year ago to visit the University of Michigan classes, especially in Mail for the following persm is freshman subjects, during the sessions of the Schoolmasters' Club has on hand, undeliverable, at the man been renewed. These visits will take place on Wednesday and Thurs- Office of the Post O ifce and my be day of this week, and it is felt that such contact should prove of on or before May 4, at the Cfn- mutual benefit to both the high schools and the University. The in- eral Delivery window. tention is to allow the high school teachers to see for themselves the Rose Achuc, Rowena Benson, type of work required of their students during the 'first year at the John Titus Boxwell, Mrs. Geo. University, and to provide the university instructors with the opportuni- Bushee, Dana B. Casteel, Sani ty of acquainting themselves with the problems of the high school Clark, Leonard Daniels, Gerald student in making the transition from high school to college. The Duer, Louise Eastman, Dr. Guy cooperation of the instructors will be greatly appreciated. Fowlkes, Prof. A. L. Fitch, E. T. Committee on Arrangements Gibson, Dorathea Gundlach, Fred Louis A. Hopkins, Wilber R. Humphreys, Philip Bursley, i Hackett, Prof. Lewis H. Hanford, George Carrothers, IraM. Smith, Chairman Ellura Harvey, Ford Hilton, C. t. Holley, Harold Llewelyn Hunphi- University Lecture: reys, H. C. Joskier, Capt. Wilford . Professor Gilbert Norwood, of the University of Toronto, will lecture !Katz, Dr. Richard Kimpton, Orcena on "Apuleius and the Dawn of Mediaevalism," Friday, April 26, at 4:15 F. Knepper, James MacMahon, p. m. in room 2003 Angell Hall. The public is cordially invited. Ruth McCully, William Raisoner, F. E. Robbins . Chas. A. Reinke, Grant Reynolds, William Warboys, Russell Watson, Nick Welcho, Leo Weisellberg, Clara University Loan Committee: E. Young. The University Loan committee wis meet on Thursdtay, ApriL 2z, at 2:00 p. m., in room 2, University Hall. All students applying for loans should call at the office of the Dean f Students to arrange for an appointment with the Committee. } W. B. Rea, Acting Chairman I Seniors in Journalism: University Extension Advisory Seniors in journalism who are candidates for the certificate in Committee: Journalism are requested to file at the journalism office, before May 3: There will be a meeting of the a transcript of their four years of credits and grades, with an indication advisory Committee on University of the special curriculum they have followed. Extension on Tuesday, April 30, at J. L. Brumm 4 o'clock in Mr. Bishop's office, Library. Faculty, School of Education: W. D. Henderson The next regular luncheon of the Faculty of the School of Education will be held Monday, May 6. The next Faculty meeting is set for Mon- Notice: day, May 20. - C. 0. Davis, Secretary The diploma fee of $10 is paya- i - -ble now! Early settlement is nec- University Women: essary for the preparation of di- I will not be in my medical office Thursday, but will be there the plomas. In no case Will the Uni- usual hours on Friday. versity confer a degree at Com- Margaret Bell mencement upon any student who fails to pay this fee before 4 o'clock Military Science 2: p. in., May 23. In case the Faculty Mid-semester make up examinations will be held Thurs,{ y evening does not recommend any payor, the this week at 7 o'clock in the R. 0. T. C. office, fee will be refunded on surrender. H. B. Turner of receipt- for payment. The above applies also to fees for all special Forestry 31: certificates. This class will meet in room 2054, Natural Science, on Friday, Candidates for degrees or certifi- April 26. cates should at once fill out card L. . Young. at office of the Secretary of their, college or school, pay the Treas- Political Science 126; Make-up Examination: urer of the University and have The make-up midscmester examination in National Politics will j card receipted, and file indicated be held at 3 p. m. today. Studen ts will please report to room 2032 section of this receipted card with Angell i1all. the Secretary of their College or E. S. Arown School.. Please do not delay till the,-last Scabbard and Mlade: moment, but attend to this mat There will be an honorary initiation in the Union, Friday, April ter at once..- We must letter, sign, 26, at 6:15 p. m. Uniforms will be worn. A banquet will follow the and seal approximately 2500 di- initiation. plomas and certificates and we Fred C. Fenton shall be greatly helped in this work1 I by early payment of the fee and Michiganensian Subscriptions: . consequent longer period for pre- Throughout this week 'Ensian subscriptions will be sold in the paration.r . 'Ensian Business office in the Press Building, Maynard street, at $5.50 -ecrialy W. Sit, per copy. The very limited number of extra copies ordered from the Secretary ofthe University printer are to be sold during this time. The treasurer's office will be closed Fred G. Bauschard, Sales Manager each Saturday afternoon. Notice to All Men Students: The play grounds located on the north and south sides of the Uni- versity High School , re intended for the use of the pupils of that School and are not open to the students of the University. 'rhi, restriction is necessary in order to insure the safety of the School and also to give them adequate oppor- tunity for play. Observance of thi restriction will be much appreciate- ed by the authorities of the Uni- versity High School. J. B. Edmonson University Scholarships- Last Notice: To avoid all misunderstanding. literary students who wish to be- come candidates for a Universit3, Scholarship must hand in their blanks in the office of Dean Effin- ger not later than Friday evening April 26. These scholarships are for next year. There will be no scholarships awarded next fall This is the lash opportunity. H. 1I. Thieme, Chairman Scholarship Committee Polonia Literary Circle: { There will be a meeting Friday evening, April 26, promptly at 7:30, in Lane Hall. Because of the im- portance of some matters, it is urgently requested that every member attend. K. Karpinski, Pres. Christian Science Society: Christian Science Society of the University of Michigan meets to- night at 7:30 in the upper room of Lane Hall. Eloise Rue, Secretary Inlander: There will be a group ineetiig tonight in Prof. Jack's office, to secure material for the forthcom- ing issue. Reading of manuscripts will start at 7:30, and there will be a staff meeting at 9:30. J. A. Gilman -4 Sigma Gamma Epsilon: There will be a luncheon at the Michigan Union, Thursday, April 25, at 12:15 p. m. All members and pledges are urged to be pres- ent. C. II.;Riggs, Seec. ------------------ i ! °e/ ' aA a i + ' i + / i/ w il/i ' i 'i ii fi i u/ , %i/ i/ iri i/'fi iA 'i iM i ' i ~ 1. I t l . a M1~ER RILL, LYNCH &CO. Members New York Stock Exchange Chicago Stock Exchange Cleveland Stock Exchange Detroit Stock Exchange New York Curb Market ' I Accounts Carried on Conservative Margin 201 First Nat'1 Bank Phone 4294 1 i R. 0. T. C. Rise Team: All men interested in trying out for the Rifle Team are requested meetAt R. 0. T. C. Headquarters Thursday, 7:30 p. m. H. B. Turner to Aeronautical Society: There will be a meeting of the Society on Thursday, April 25, at 7:30 p ro., in room 348 West Engineering Building. All nominations, for next year's officers will be made at this time. L. M. Ball, President Scabbard .n Blade:. Tickets for the banquet Friday evening must be obtained from the R 0. T. C. officby tonight. C. E. Staff All Campus Forum: Prof. William A.prayer of th e History Department will discuss "The New World, Since the Great War," in the reading room of Lane Hall at 4:05 o'clock this afternoon. All men and women students and members of the faculty are invited. The Forpm Committee Julius A. Zink, John Webster Hindustan Club: The Indian students are invited by the Chinese Students Club at its social meeting to be held at Wesley Hall, on Saturday, April 27, 1929, at 8 p. m. S. A. Rahman, Secretary Woman's League Formal Tickets: 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 girls who want tickets for the for- ma]l dance May 4. The number is restricted and preference will be given to .seniors. No list will be accepted after this date and if no 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 their tickets from the sorority. Hermine Soukup, Chairman of Tickets , .e "/.Ithe":J ./1.IJ ,r .+° . , k°. b/i IJ.e"~ .r / .!:11 " Former Residents of Betsy Barbour House: Are cordially invited to be present at the annual dinner of the Betsy Barbour Alumnae Association Re- union, Saturday, April 27, at 6:00 o'clock. Mi . Kathleen Hamm. Business Manager, requests that re- servations be made at the office not later than 6:00 o'clock Friday, April 26. Ida V. Jenks Ilota Alpha; There will be a meeting of the members of Iota Alpha Thursday, April 25, at 7:30 p. in., in room 3201 East Engineering Bldg. Mr. Leon- ard Boddy, will be the speaker. G. G. Brown New York Listed Stocks Private wire to all Markets Conservative margin accounts T olicted4 Telephone 22541 will present for your entertainment Robert Emmet Sherwood's brilliant comedy Husband" Friday &S Saturday with a special matinee Saturday. Tickets are nriced at 75c and $1 for the I