T~4r MTr -TTr.N~ nA Ef It AY ., TMAY 7, 1121 i 1 A ..i:.. tYl l _ t. K. l e,_Y t- t a...i n a a-.a .w DAILY OFFICIAL. BULLETIN 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.) Prospective Librarians: Students of the College of Literature, Science and the Arts who are! expecting to become candidates for the degree of Bachlor of Arts in 34..:+ ninvnn nv r ll iw boYa v~-a ce n i ibA~n' tr in vr '151wibe SCREEN REFLECTIONS. Library Science, and all otiers ineresdin Lrar M11111 Wy Imgt ' addressed by Dr. W. W. Bishop, University Librarian, at a meeting to ye Moiderm h! be held Wednesday, May 8, at 4:05 p. m in the Lecture room o Mystery films seem to be all the the General Library, (room 110, Library). oe t da ing pially well adapted to talking pictures. Joihn 1. E1iner The Wuerth has one now-"The !Canary Murder Case" from S. S. G2oligy 2: Van Dine's best-seller of the same A slem7me'nYtarV examination for those who mis;sed the regular -.r name. William Powell contributes another masterful performance as Philo Vance, while the rest of the cast do what little they have well enough. If you want to see a good talking picture this week better hear this one, for "Chinatown '1 I TUESDAY, MAY 7, 1929 No. 159 Honors Convocation : The Sixth Annual Honors Convocation will be held at 11:00 a. M., Thursday, May 9, 1929, in Hill Auditorium. Mr. John Castlereagh Parker, vice-president of the Brooklyn Edison Company, formerly pro- fessor of electrical engineering of the University of Michigan, will give the address. Classes at 11 o'clock in all divisions of the University, with the exception of clinics, will be dismissed in order that the members of the faculty and students may attend the Convocation. The officials and the faculty of the University will meet, in the Mich- Igan League Building at 10:45 and at 11:00 proceed to Hill Auditori.- um where they will be seated on the stage. Academic dress will be Worn. A section of seats on the mainfloor of the Auditorium will be reserved for honor students who will be admitted to this section on presentation of the cards which have been sent them. The doors of the Auditorium will be open at 10:45 a. in. The public is invited. C. C. Little 1 Faculty, Colleges of Engineering and Architecture: It is planned to hold a meeting of the Faculty of these Colleges on Thursday, May 23. Announcements will be sent out later.; Louis A. Hopkins, Secretary oie of April 29 will be given today at 4 o'clock in room 4054 N. S. t. C. Hussey English 16: The examination in this course on Tuesday, May 7, will be given in -srom 1025 A. H. Lois 1. Bredvold 1. " r I' i } i t f t New Testament Oratorical Contest: Moving Pictures of Industry: The nineteenth moving picture program by the School of Business Administration will be held in Natural Science Auditorium at 4:05 p. m.,I Wednesday, May 8. Please note that the program will begin 10 minutes earlier than many afternoon meetings. The following films will be shown,: Oxygen-the Wonder Worker (how 6,000 degree F. heat-the oxy-. acetylene flame-is being used in production welding and cutting)--: 2 reels. The Story of Compressed Air (how air eases labor and reduces costs for the miner, manufacturer, engineer, and contractor)- 2 reels. Niagara, the Glorious (splendid panoramic and close-up views of the Horseshoe and American Falls, the Whirlpool Rapids and the Gorge) All persons interested are invited to attend these programs which are designed particularly to give business students background mater- ial. Carl N. Schmalz Students' Recital: On Wednesday evening at 8:00 o'clock some of the graduating students of the University School of Music will appear in concert in Hill Auditorium, the University Symphony Orchestra furnishing the accompaniments to the various concertos and arias. Following is the program planned: Beethoven, "Coriolan" Over- ture (Orchestra); Schumann, Piano Concerto, first and second move- merns (Virginia Tice); Mendelssohn, "It is Enough," from "Elijah" Philip Culkin, graduate student); Mendelssohn, Violin Concerto, first and second movements (Mary Alice Case); Mozart, "Voi che sapete" from "Nozze di Figaro" (Margaret Davis); Mendelssohn, Piano Concerto,: G minor, second and first movements (Rousseau Criswell). The public is invited, with the usual reservation that small children are not welcome. Charles A. Sink. Notice: The diploma fee of $10 is payable now! Early settlement is neces- sary for the preparation of diplomas. In no case will the University, confer a degree at Commencement upon any student who fails to pay this fee before 4 o'clock p. m., May 23. In case the Faculty doesI Preliminaries for the Thomas E. H. Black Oratorical Cntest will be held tonight at 7:00 o'clock in room 302 Mason Hall. R. . T. Hollister Vacation Employment: Mr. E. A. Blowers, District Manager of the Fuller Brush Company, will be in room 302 Michigan Union on Tuesday, May 7, from 3:00 to 7:00 p. m. to interview students who may be interested in working for his company this summer. Mary L. Stewart, Employment Manager Physics Colloquium: Professor Geo. A. Lindsay will speak on "The Continuous X-Ray Spectrum" at 4:15, Tuesday, May 7, in room 1041, East Physics Build- ing. All interested are cordially invited. W. F. Colby . Geological Journal Club: * There will be a meeting Thursday evening, May 9, at 7:30 in roomI 2054 N. S. Prof. Hobbs will lecture on "Climates of the Past." E. N. Goddard, Secretary { Psychological Journal Club: The Club meets Tuesday, May 7, at 7:30 in 3126 N. S. Mrs. Swann will report on "A study of stammerers," and Dr. Hegge on "The memory of the feeble-minded." Visitors are welcome. C. I. Griffitts Architects' May Party Tickets: Applications for Architects' May Party Tickets may be redeemed from 12:45 to 4:00 p. m. at the side desk of the Union. A few tickets are still obtainable for $5.50. Applications must be redeemed by Tuesday, May 7. Otto F. Wenzler, Chairman Alpha Nu: The Alpha Nu-Adelphi debate between the freshman teams will be held tonight in Adelphi room, beginning at 7:30 o'clock. There will be a regular meeting after the debate. Members are urged to attend the debate and meeting. John Q. Langen, Presiclent Notice: The Round Table Club is holding a meeting Thursday. May 9, at 8:00 p. m. in the Mich'gan Union, (rocm to be designated on the Bulletin Board). The expulsions and discharges at the University of Pittsburgh, due to the activities of the Liberal Club there, will be discussed. All persons interested are urgently requested to attend. Sal R. lialpern Web and Flange: The spring initiation will be held in the Engineering Arch Wed- nesday, May 8, 1929, at 3 o'clock. A banquet will be held at the Union, at 6:15. and all student and faculty members are urged to be present. Nursery Section: Faculty Women's Club: t There will be an important Annul- Business Meeting Wednesday,f May 3, at 3:45 p. m., at 1226 S. Ingall Street. Margaret L. Wolaver Phi Sigma: There will be an open meeting of Phi Sigma Tuesday, May 7, at 7:30 p. m., in room 3024 University Museums Building. Dr. L. R. Dice will talk on: Problems in the Geographic Variability in Mammals. E. Dressel, Secretary A. S. M. E.: There will be a special meeting on Wednesday, May 8, at 4:30 o'clock p. m., in room 229 West Engineering Building. The election1 Of officers, postponed on May 1, will take place at this meeting. J. Gray Athena: The annual freshman debate between Athena and Portia will bel held tonight on the fourth floor of Angell Hall on the question: "Re- solved, that the Oxford honor system should be adopted in universities of the United States." - Lois Webb, President Micliganenslan Copies: Everyone having a Michiganensian Coupon in their possession must presint the same at the 'Ensian Business Office in the Press Building his week or else forfeit all their rights to a 1929 Michiganensian. F. G. Bauschard Distribution Mgr. Nights", which begins Thursday, is ike last week's weather-not so hot. "The Bellamy Trial" in the sarci vein closes today at the Maje .ic. [ts chief attraction is the nove' vay in which the audience is drag ;ed into it. The picture starts o as a perfectly innocent M. G. M newsreel, and after some Wcs; Point cadets have marched aci:- the parade ground, a special an;r nouncement tells you that an M. G. M. cameraman was the first on the scene of the Bellamy trial; Eureka! But the rest is not much. Betty Bronson and Leatrice Joy/ look pretty but they don't have to work very hard. The entire picture was taken in a courtroom-which was crowded for the trial-and it must have proved a gold mine for Hollywood's extras. - Still a third mystery thriller, "The Donovan Affair" is on view at the Fox in Detroit, starring Jack Holt. Jimmy Carr's tepid dance band from New York head the stage bill, over which Will Morrissey is offici- ating. Buster Keaton's 'Spite Marriage", an entertaining comedy, is the film fare on Liberty Street while a long stvge unit bill features Leavitt and Lockwood, a buxom team, who drew; a good-share of laughs from the Michigan audience. Portia Literary Society: There will be an important meeting at 7:30 p. m,, May 7. lebate with Athena will begin at 8 o'clock. The Nellie Becker, President Vlichigan Dames: The next meeting of the Michi- Ian Dames will be held Tuesday,( ,Aay 7, at 8 o'clock at the Faculty Women's Clubhouse. This is a veryI .mportant meeting and all mem- )ers are requested to be present. Mrs. C. W. Ferris, Pres. hunior Research Club: The regular meeting of the Jun- or Research Club will be held in 1 :oom 1121, Natural Science Build- ng, on Tuesday, May 7, 1929, atl 7:30 p. m. The program will be asE follows: Mr. G. L. Walls: "Visual Cells: n the Lamprey." Dr. L. C. Anderson: "The Absorp- pion Spectra of Organic Com- pounds." Lee o. Case, Seo'y. Fred M. Harlow. Eugene Hopton. Laura Jicelyn. Ezra Kieth Jones. Mark Joslin. George Kennedy. Andrew Keogh. Leona Klinger. Harry Markham. R. H. Marquis. Edgar L. Marynell. Eugene Matheret, Jr. Miss Engi Mikae. Bob Moran. Harbert W. Penn. Donald Pound. C. F. hemer. Katherine Hermone Ripman. Billy Rodes. Prof. S. E. Rogers. Gertrude Schmidt. Catherine Lillie Schulz, B. S. Helen Seitner. Raymond K. Sheline. Norman Sortor. John G. Standt. H. R. Stanton. Olin H. Stapp. Mary Katherine States. J. 1. Strandberg. Gladys Trombley. C. E. Walker. I not recommend any payer, the fee will be refunded on surrender of L. K. Wenzel, Chief Engineer receipt for payment. The above applies also to fees for all special; certificates. Alpiha Omega Alpha Lecture: Candidates for degrees or certificates should at once fill out card Dr. Joseph Collins, eminent neurologist and author will speak upon at office of the Secretary of their c ollege or school (College of Litera-' the subject, "Success and Satisfaction in the Practice of Medicine" at Lure, Science, and the Arts, Recorder's Office), pay the Treasurer of 8:15 p. m., Wednesday, May 8, in Natural Science Auditorium. This the University and have card receipted, and file indicated section of is the last lecture of the 1928-29 series. this receipted card with the Secretary of their College or School. EdwI J. Doty, President Please do not delay till the last moment, but attend to this matter - at once. We must letter, sign, and seal approximately 2500 diplomas Adelphi House of Representatives: and certificates, and we shall be greatly helped in this work by early ;dThe Alpha Nu-Adelphi freshman debate will be held in the Adelphi paymhent of the fee and consequent longer period for preparation. room, fourth floor, Angell Hall, beginning at 7:30 o'clock tonight. The Shirley W. Smith, Secretary of the University. question is, "Resolved: that Congress should provide for a navy equal The treasurer's office will be closed each Saturday afternoon' to that of Great Britain." The public is invited to attend. -dt :Lawrence Hartwig, Speaker Students in the College of Literature, Science and the Arts who'0 ,re interested in Medicine as a profession, will be addressed by Dean I Cabot on Tuesday, May 7th, at 4 P. M. in Room 25, Angell Hall. All interested are invited to attend. New York Listed PI John R. Effinger. Stocks interstedare nvitd to tten. NedI P , I t Mail for the following persons is :n hand undeliverable at the Main. Post Qffice, and may be secured by the owners if called for on or be- fore May 15, 1929: Irwin Arnold. Eugene Bacon. Harold Bjornstad. Lucretia F. Cisco. M. Clavel. Sterling Cole. Andrew W. Cooly. Elma Lillian Dauner. J. H. Dillon. Natalie Donaldson. R. V. Dudley. Mrs. D. Dule. Professor Dutcher. Mary C. Goodrich. R. E. Graham. Wilfred Grimard. Catherine Hard. r Want Ads Pay AN i 1 NEXT WEEK LAY PRODUCTION presents i I+i a, PLAY Business Administration 268: The class in Trust Functions will meet Tuesday evening, May 7, 1 at 7:30 instead of at the usual hour on Thursday. The meeting for1 -the following week will be on Thursday. H. f. Gar'dner Geology 2: Make-up excursions will be offered this Thursday at 3 o'clock. Please sign up by Wednesday noon. R. C. Hassey Forestry:I Professor Henry S. Graves, Dean of the Yale Forest School, will talk to the students in Forestry Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock in room! 2039 Natural Science Building. All interested are invited. Robert Craig, Jr. Secy. of the Faculty Private wites to all Markets Conservative margin accounts solilcited Telephone 22541 Brown-Cress & Cc., Inc' Investment Securities 7th Floor First Nat'l Flank Bldg. S"Beggar on r? Horseback" Wed, Thurs, Fri. and Sat. 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