PAGE EIGA .t' T H E*MT C1-1T GA N DAILY Y'UMAY, Arr,,,!L 26, 1929 PAGE EIGUT J~RIDAY, APRIL 26, 1929 Notice: Publication in the Billetin is donstructive notice to all members of the Uiner tslty. Copy received by the Assistant to the Presi- dent until A:30 p. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturday.) vol. XXXIi FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1929 NO. 150 Convocation, Friday, April 26: There will be a convocation of the University at which the members of the Michigan 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 Dean's Advisory Committee, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts: There will be a meeting of the Dean's Advisory Committee on Friday, April 26, at 4 p. in., in the Dean's office. John R. Effinger Forestry 31: This class will' meet hi room 2054, Natural Science, on Friday, April 26. L. J. Young 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 consut the instructors in these courses within the next week. The consultation hours of the instructors in these courses are as follows: Geography 125 and 205--Professor James-M., T., Th., F., 10 to 11, 13 Angell HAIL Geology 125 and 203-Assistant Professor Ehlers-T. and Th., 3 to 5, 1535 Univ. Museum. Geology 126-Mt. 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. . r G. M. Elers 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 to 5:30. George R. LaRue, Director Seniors: Mr. Carver of The Swift Packing Company will interview seniors interested in the various departments of the industry on' Friday, Ma' 26. Seniors interested should arrange for an interview through the otlice of The Committee on Vocational Counsel and Placement, 201 Mason Hall. W. E. Parker seniors in Journalism: Seniors in journalism who are candidates for the certificate in Journalism are requested to file at the journalism office, before May 3, a transcript of their four years of credits and grades, with an indication of the special curriculum they have followed. J. L. Brumm Senior Engineers: There will bera 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 Scabbard and Blade: There will be an honorary initiation in the Union, Friday, April 26, at 6:15 p. m. Uniforms will be worn. A banquet will follow the initiation. Fred C. Fenton Phi Beta Kappa: The Annual Initiation Banquet of the Alpha Chapter of Michigan will be held at the Women's Athletic Building, corner of Forest and N. University Aves., on Thursday, May 2, at 6:30 p. m. Professor Dixon Ryan Fox of Columbia University will deliver the address. Cards have been sent to all whose names are in the files of this Chapter. All members of Phi Beta Kappa are cordially invited. Ban- quet tickets are $1.50 each. Reservations will be made for those who noti- fy the Secretary by April 29. This date is made necessary because, in view of the change of place, we have to guarantee a definite number of persons present by that time. Orina F. Butler, Secretary University Lectures: Professor Gilbert Norwood, of the University of Toronto, will lecture on "Pindar" at 9:45 a. in., Friday, April 26, and on "Apulcius and the Dawn of Mediaevalism," Friday, April 26, at 4:15 p. m. Both lectures will be held in room 2003 Angell Hall. The public is cordially invited. F. E. Robbins To Graduate Students in Education: The preliminary examinations for the Ph.D. degree in Education will be held on May 16, 17, and 18, from 2:00 to 5:00. All individuals planning to take these examinations should notify me at once. Clifford Woody, Chairman of Committee on Graduate Study Political Science 32, Mr. Preuss' 11 O'Clock Section: My section in Political Science 32 at 11 o'clock will meet in room 1213 Angell Hall for the remainder of the semester, beginning Monday, April 29. Lawrence Preuss Greek 165 (Mythology): A test will be held on Tuesday, April 30, in room 103, Romance Languages Building. The questions will cover the material of Chap- ters Four to Seven inclusive in the text-book with the accompanying lectures and illustrations. Campbell Bonner Selfridge Field Trip: Buses will be at the Engineering Arch Saturday morning, April 27, at 6:30. In case of rain the trip will be postponed until Saturday, May 4. J1. Gray Notice: The diploma fee of $10 is paya- ble now! Early settlement is nec- essary for the preparation of di- plomas. In no case will the Uni-i versity confer a degree at Com- mencement upon any student who! fails to pay this fee before 4 o'clock p. in., May 23. In case the Faculty does not recommend any payor, the fee will be refunded on surrender of receipt for payment. The above applies also to fees for all special certificates. Candidates for degrees or certifi- cates should at once fill out cardI at office of the Secretary of their college or school (College of Liter-I ature, Science, and the Arts, Rej corder's Office), pay the Treas- urer of the University and haveI card receipted, and file indicated, section of this receipted card with the Secretary of their College or School. Please do not delay till the last moment, but attend to this mat-; ter at once. We must letter, sign, and seal approximately 2500 di-I plomas and certificates, and we shall be greatly helped in this work by early payment of the fee and1 consequent longer period for pre- paration. Shirley W. Smith, Secretary of the University The treasurer's office will be closed each Saturday afternoon. University Scholarships- Last Notice: To avoid all misunderstand ing, literary students who wish to be- come candidates for a University Scholarship must hand in their blanks in the office of DeanEffin- ger note later than Friday evening April 26. These scholarships are for next year. There will be no scholarships awarded next fall. This i the lst o rtuni t AeronaticaltEngineering, Seniors and Grad ats:1 Delta Sigma Rho:A Mr. 11. A. Picks. Chief Engineer of the Aircraft Engineeling Dc- All members of Delta Sigma Rho, partmcnt of the Ford Motor Company, is planning to be in Ann whether affiliated with the local Arbor to interview men interested in positions with this organiza- chapter or not, are cordially in- R tion at the end of the school year. Those wishing appointments vited to attend the formal initia- please see me as soon as possible so that a satisfactory date may tion and banquet at the Michi-IE SA be arranged with Mr. Hicks here. gan Union, Thursday evening, May F. IV. Pawlowski 2, at 5:30. Banquet fee will be With several manuscripts already $1.50. Make reservations with Lau- in the hands of the Inlander staff Varsity Glee Club: ra Osgood, 8587, by Tuesday. thepban sla nest, ! Sthe publication's latest contest, The entire club is requested to report at Hill Auditorium promptly Laura Osgood, Sec. creative poetry, promises to be even at 4:00 p. m.,to give a short program for the High School Pupil-Teacler more popular than the recent short Conference. Street dress is to be worn by all. Men's Education Club story competition conducted by the L. M. Goodspeed, Manager The Men's Education Club will rn~+ Tffnvir~i, Amil 90 r7.0 17tti1n A R t . . i mppt Monday Anril 29. at ? :00 ! magazine. ----- Senior Electrical Engineers and Other Seniors: p. m. in room 302 of the Union. Mr. W. C. Bowen, Personnel Manager of the International Telephone I Dr. J. B. Edmonson, Dean of the and Telegraph Corporation, will speak to all interested seniors, electrical School of Education, will speak on or others, at 2:00 p. m., Friday, April 26, in a room in the West the "Status of Men in Education." Engineering Building. The room number will be posted on the E. E. ( Everyone is welcome. Bulletin Board by room 274. Mr. Bowen will tell about opportunities James R. Pollock, President with the I. T. & T. and associated companies; and also the scope of j the Corporation's activities. All seniors interested in any form of com- Cosmopolitan Club: munication work are urged to attend.O., A. D. Moore On Saturday afternoon, April 27', A._D.More weather permitting, the Club will 7 hold its spring hike and steak roast. A time limit of two weeks from today has been fixed for the contest dead-line, all manuscripts being turned in after that date to have but little chance of recognition. The contest includes poetry in any of the fields of lyric, dramatic, epic, or short verse, and the committee in charge has not made any speci- fications concerning the length of the manuscript. Prizes of $10 for first place and a book for second honors have been donated by Wahr's bookstore, and will be distribut- ed immediately following the an- ncuncement of the winning poems !in the June issue of the Inlander. j7a)rsjty Brand l There will be a formation tonight at 7:25 in full uniform at Morris Hall. The band will march to Hill Auditorium to give a half- hour concert. - Gilbert B. Saltonstall, Student Managerj Members and friends of the Club will please meet at Lane Hall at 2:30, and bring along 35c and a good appetite. Helen L. Clarke, Sec. H. r. 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. 'Oratorical Association Presents CORNELIA SKINNER in Her Own Character Sketches HIL L AUDITORIUM T.uesApr 30-8P.M Tickets at Slater's$1.0 Reformed Students: We shall have the opportunity Sunday, April 28, of meeting in Lane Hall for religious services. Prof. H. Schultze of the Seminary at Grand Rapids, Michigan, will address the group. The meetings will begin at 10:30, and at 4:00 as usual. Kindly note the date. The Committee Masonic Students: There will be no meeting of the Craftsmen club this week. Watch The Daily for further notice. R. W. Webster, President Presbyterian Students: There will be an all student par- ty at the Presbyterian student house, 1432 Washtenaw Ave., this evening at 8 o'clock. You are cordi- ally invited. John Swanwick Freshman Pageant: All women in the Freshman Pa- geant will please see the notice posted on the bulletin board in (Barbour Gym and the Women's Athletic building, as changes have been made in both the cast and time of rehearsal.. Dorothy Felske, Dance Chairman Michigan Union: An important meeting of the Ex- ecutive Council will be held in the Student Offices Friday, April 26, 1929, at 4:45. Kenneth C. Schafer, Ree. Sec. Notice: Pi Lambda Theta and the Wo- men's Education Club will enter- tain the visiting Superintendents and Principals and faculty of the School of Education at a tea Fri- day, April 26, from 3:30 to 5:00 o'clock at the Martha Cook Build- ing. G. Walligton i B. Mcllale Phi Delta Kappa: The Spring initiation banquet will be held at 6:00 p. m. tonight at the Michigan Union. Reginald D. MacNitt, President New York Listed Stocks Private wires to all Markets Conservative margin accounts solicited Telephone 22541 Coupons for Peggy Wood number admit. .- F f j. / / Whie r C oe Al t 7an lev lengths £2~ fr'%AAT~ A~KTX Girls Working for Room and Board: Will any girls employed in private homes who are thinking making a change next year, please come in and see me. Beatrice W. Johnson of Faculty Wives: Will any women desiring girls to work for room and board next September, please telephone me, making a formal application before May 4.