PAGE E1014T T~tE T r4 A N TTIESIjAY, MAY 14, 1929 t 1'AQE EIGHT TUESDAY, MAY 14, 192§ DAILY OFFICIAL BULEI 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. in. Saturday.) Geology 2: # Senior Mechanical Engineers: Aeronautical Society: An examination will be given Wednesday, May 15, at 4 o'clock, in- All Mechanical Engineering Seniors who have not as yet had their There will be an important meet- cluding the subjects of folds, faults, and unconformities; earthquakes pictures taken for the Departmental Personnel Records will please ing of the Aeronautical Society o} will not be covered. Rooms: report to Professor Cole, room 429 West Engineering Building on Wed- Tuesday, May 14, at 7:30 p. m..in Surnames-; nesday evening, May 15, between the hours of 7:00 and 9:00. Room 348 W. Engineering Building, A-ll no nbecovee.4 oo.: yChas. . Gordy at which time officers for next yea A-G, inclusive, 2054 N. S. ~~will be elected. At members ar: IH-L, inclusive, 2082 N. S.!ugdtbepsn. M-P, inclusive, 3056 N. 8 Varsity Band (May 13-18): urged to be present. R-S, inclusive, 4054 N. S. Tuesday (tonight)-Formation at Morris Hall at 7:05 in full uni- S. B. Chadman, Treasurer. T-Z, inclusive, 2042 N. S. form to march to Palmer Field for Lantern Night Exercises. Mem- a - S~UI bb UD1u~ Vol. XXXiK TUESDAY, MAY 14, 1929l No. 165 Henry Russel Lecture: Aidred Sctt Warthin, Ph.D., M.D., LL.D., Professor of Pathology and Director 6f the Pathological Laboratories, will deliver the Henry Russel Lecture for 1929 at 4:15 p. m, Tuesday, May 14, in the Natural Science Auditorium. Professor Warthin's subject is "Researches on Spirochaeta Pallida," and the lecture will be illustrated by stereopticon. At the time of the Henry Russel Lecture public announcement will be made of the Henry Russel Award for the year 1928-1929. The public is cordially invited. C. C. Little Lecture: Professor Avard T. Fai banks will lecture on "The Technique of Sculpture," and give a demonstration of modeling, Wednesday, May 15, at 4:15 p. m, in the West Lecture room, Alumni Memorial Hall. The public is cordially invited. . G. Witer University Committee on Accredited Schools: The University Committee on Accredited Schools will meet on Wednesday, May 15, at 2:00 o'clock, in the office of Registrar Smith. George E. Carrothers, Secretary Moving Pictures of Industry: The twentieth moving picture p ogram by the School of Business Administration will be held in Natural Science Auditorium at 4:05 p. in., Wednesday, May 15. Please note that the proram will begin 10 minutes earlier than many afternoon meetings. The following films will be shown: The Story of Bakelite (showing various stages in manufacture of Bakelite and a wide variety of finished products)-2 reels. The Rnance of Rubber (scenes from the world's largest rubber plantation, showing America's part in the production of crude rubber) -2 reels. All persons inteested are invited to attend these programs which are designed particularly to give business students background ma- teral Carl N, Schmalz Dental Library-Evening Opening: Beginning with Tuesday, May 14, the Library of the School of Dentistry will be open from 7 to 10, except Saturday and Sunday eve- nings, until June 7. W. W. Bishop Final Examinations: All cases of conflicts between assigned examination periods in the Colleges of Engineering and Architecture, should be reported at once by the students affected. C. H. Fessenden 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 does not recommend any payer, 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 certificates should at once fill out card at office of the Secretary of their college or school (College of Litera- ture, Science, and the Arts, Recorder's Office), pay the Treasurer o the University and have 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 matter at once. We must letter, sign, and seal approximately 2500 diplomas and certificates, and we shall be greatly helped in this work by early payment of the fee and consequent longer period for preparation. Shirley W. Smith, Secretary of the University. The treasurer's office will be closed each Saturday afternoon. University Loan Committee: The University Loan Committee will meet on Wednesday, May 15, at 2:00 p. m., 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. W. B. Rea, Acting Chairman Graduate Students: Students who expect to receive a degree in June should bear in mind that the diploma fee of $10 must be paid by May 23. Blanks for this payment are available in the office of the Graduate School, 1014 Angell Hall. Ruth A. Rouse, Recorder Organ Recital: Palmex Christiin. University organist, will give the following program in 11Hill Auditorium, Wednesday afternoon, at 4:15 o'clock. The general public, with the exception of small children, is invited to attend. No admission charge. Maitland." Concert Overture; Jongen: Chant de Mai; Guilmant: Finale (Sonata I); Couperin: Rondo (Soeur Monique); Corelli: Prelude; Bach: Toccata and Fugue in D minor; DeLamarter: Carillon; Straw- insky: Berceuse-Finale ("Firebird" Suite). Charles A. Sink Graduation Recital: Miss Caroline Slepicka, pupil of Theodore Harrison, assisted by Miss Kathleen Murphy, will give a graduation recital, Tuesday, May 14, at 8 o'clock, in the School of Music Auditorium on Maynard Street. Miss Louise Nelson will be the accompanist. The general public is invited to attend. No admission charge. The program is as follows: Mozart: Batti, batti from Don Giovanni; Schumann: Selections ir6m "Frauenllebe und Leben' cycle; (Miss Slepicka) Bach: Gavotte; Popper: Autumn Flowers; Squire: Tarantella; (Kathleen Murphy), Dupare: Chanson Triste; Pesse: Chanson Revee; Bachelet: Chere Nuit; Watts: Little Shepherds' Songs; Warren: Children of the Moon" Hage- man: Do Not Go, My Love; Hagdman: My Company Along. (Miss Slepicka). Charles A. Sink It. C. Hlussey English 208: I shall not be able to meet the class today. Take for Thursday the first hundred lines of the selection from Gawain and The Green Knight in Brandl and Zippel. Samuel Moore 11 Ofircolo Italiano: Prof. William A. Frayer will give the last lecture of the year on the subject "The Settlement of the Roman Question." The lecture is to be given in room 103 Romance Languages Building, at 4:15 Wed- nesday, May 15, The public is invited. Helen M. Latting, President Mathematical Club: Regular meeting will be held at 8 p. m. Tuesday in room 3201 Angell Hall. Election of officers, report of the committee on constitu- tion, paper: P. M. Swingle "A certain type of continuous curve and related point sets," W. D. Baten "Some theorems on probability func- tions." N. C. Fisk, Secretary bers who are attending A. E. M. initiation must attend in uniform in order to make the formation. Please bring your metal racks to this formation. Wednesday-Formation at 7:20 on the steps in front of the Library to play for Senior Sing. Morris Hall will be open for a short time before the formation. Thursday-The combined Band-Glee Club Banquet will be held on the third floor of the Union at 6:00. This is an annual affair, complimentary to members of the two organizations and every mem- ber should be present. Friday-Cap Night Ceremonies will necessitate a full turn out of the Band. Time and place announcement later. Gilbert B. Saltonstall, Manager SVarsityGlee Club: The annual banquet of the Varsity Band and Glee Club will be' held this Thursday-May 16-whic h will be followed by the annual .meeting of the Club. At this time officers will be elected for the coming year. IA. M. Goodspeed, Manager I Chemical Engineers: The student chapter of the A. I. Ch. E. will hold the last meeting of the current year on Tuesday, May 14, at 7:30 p. m., in the society{ room in the East Engineering Building. A special program of enter- tainment. has been arranged and a large turn-out is expected. Members of the staff are particularly urged to attend. R. C. Adams, Jr. Romance Club : Members of Staff and Graduate Students of the Department' of Romance Languages are reminded of the regular meeting of the Romance Club in 408 R. L. on Wednesday, May 15, at 4:10 sharp. Lafayette Dow will speak on "A Recent Edition of the Sainte Foy' Manuscript" and Julio del Toro on "Jose-Maria Heredia and the United States." W. F. Patterson l Senior Education Students: All Senior Education students who have not made reservations for the Class-Day banquet to be held May 15 please do so by calling Helen Lightfoot at 8P13. Chairman of Reservation Committee Seniors: Mr. F. E. Richardson, Vice President of 11. O. Stone and Company of Chicago, will interview seniors interested in investment banking, real estate, brokerage, and sales work in room 201 Mason Hall, Tuesday and Wednesday, May 14 and 15. Seniors wishing an interview should make appointments on Tuesday, May 14, in this office. W. E, Parker Engineering Council Members: There will be a meeting of the Council Wednesday, May 15, room 304 Michigan Union, at 7:30 p. m. F. H. Bebee, Secretary Tau Beta PI: Spring initiation will be held in the Michigan Union, today, at 5:00 p.m . Wm. U. Hough, Secretary aca ard and Bmane: There will be a regular meeting, Wednesday, May 15, 1929, at 7:00 p. m., in the Union. Fred C. Fenton Tolstoy Lecture: Rev. A. Heaps, pastor of the Con- gregational church, will present Tolstoy's novel "Resurrection"'with pictures-Tuesday, May 14, at 4:15 in room ,231nAngell Hall. The pub- tic is invited. Charles Claypool Nursery Section, Faculty Women's Club: There will be an important meet- ing for parents-both mothers and fathers--Wednesday, May 15, at 8 o'clock, at 226 S. Ingalls, to dis- cuss the nursery school for next year. Jessie M. Taggart Opera Try-outs: There will be a meeting of All men who registered for the opera Tuesday, May 14, at 3:00 p. m. at the Mimes Theater. Committee try- outs report at the same time. Robert Manss, General Chairman Senior Education Class: The class assesment of $1.50 inust be paid today. Will the following people of my group please remit at the table in University Hall. M. Roeiner, R. J. Rogers, A. M. Ruger, 'J. E. Sanzenbachen, M. E. Sheer, 0. Shubert, I. S. Sepplar. Lois Webb, President Phi Lambda Upsilon:I There will be a Business Meeting Wednesday3evening, May 15, at 7:30 in room 303 Chemistry building. Franklin D. Smith, President Alpha Epsilon Mu: Initiation of new members will be held on Tuesday, May 14, at- 4:15 in room 308, Michigan Union. The banquet will be at 6:00 sharp. D. H. Lewis, Librarian Senior Women : Caps and gowns will be worn during the Lantern Night Proces- sion tonight; picnic suppers served at 5:30, Freshman Pageant begin- ning at 6:00, Lantern Procession be- ginning at 7:30 o'clock. All cere- monies will take place at Palmer Field. In case of rain the same schedule will be followed on the next night; Wednesday, May 15. Chairman Lantern Night Com. l I' I E 1 ,, I Graduate Luncheon for Chemical Engineers: A Graduate Luncheon for Chemical Engineers will bi Tuesday, May 14, at 12 o'clock, in room 3201 East Engineer ing. Alfred Ii. Michigan Union-Executive Council: The e will be a meeting of the Executive Council of the Union at 4:30 this afternoon. Every member is urged to1 William E. Nissen, Pr Comedy Club: Try-outs: The spring try-outs for Comedy Club will be held Thursday, May 16, from 4 to 6 o'clock in Sarah Caswell Angell Hall in the Barbour Gym- nasium. Try-outs must be pre- pared to give a three minute sc- lection from some. play. Second tryouts, by invitation on- ly, will be Friday from 4 to 6. Thurston Thieme, Pres. Athena: There will be no meeting tonight because of Lantern Night activi- ties. Will every member of Athena call me some time before Friday noon. Members whose dues are not paid are considered in bad stand- ing and cannot become members of Epsilon chapter until their dues are paid. Lois Webb, President Men Of Physical Edneati4n: There will be an important meet- ing of the Men's Physical Education Club on Wednesday, May 15, 1929, at 7:40 p. m., in room 20 of Water- man Gymnasium. Election of of- ficers and a talk by Coach Tad Wieman on "Coaching Problems, will be the important features. Ray G. Nebelung, Pres. Paul R. Washke, Adviser Adelphi House of Representatives: An important meeting will be held in the Adelphi room, Fourth floor, Angell hall, at 7:30 o'clock. tonight. An impromptu debate will be staged during the short open session. Lawrence Hartwig, Speaker Sigma Delta Psi Candidates: e held on ring Build- White e Michigan be present. esident i BOOKS of DISTINCTION-'TEN NEW TITLES COUNT LUCKNER--THE SEA DEVIL DONALD OGDEN STEWART-PERFECT BEHAVIOR DAVID GRAYSON--ADVENTURES IN CONTENTMENT HORN AND LEWIS-TRADER HORN TOMLINSON-GALLION'S REACH MERRICK-CONAAD IN QUEST OF HIS YOUTH BLANDISH-TUE DIFFICULTY OF GETTING MARRIED COLLINS-THE DOCTOR LOOKS AT LOVE AND LIFE VON VECHTEN-FIRECRACKERS WALPOLE-WINTERSMIOON $1.00 Each UNIVERSITY II _ . . . 11 The Opening of Our May Clearance Saloe Saturday Went Over With Wonderful Success It will be continued thro-out this week. -i If you did not take advantage of it on Saturday you still have a chance of securing your needs in Habdashery, Hats and Dressing Gowns during this week. Rain coats and Leather Jackets are also included in the 25 Percent Discount. TINKER & COMPANY South State Street at William Street Philosophy 139: Aesthetics: The class will meet this week in Library 110. Geography 33: A make-up examination in this course will b May 15, at 3 p. m. in room 18, A. H. Hour Bluebook Economics 51 and 52: The examination will be held on Tuesday, N the following rooms in Angell Hall: Economics 51: Mr. Ellis' sections-room 1025. Mr. Engle's sections-room 1025. Economics 52: Mrt. Adams' sections-room 35. DeWitt Parker e held on Wednesday, K. C. McMurry Aay 14, at 3 p. gm., in Tryouts for membership in Sigma Delta Psi, National Honorary Ath-I letic Fraternity, will be brought to a close May 31. All present and new candidates are urged to take ad- vantage of this extension of time and be at the Intramural Building from now until the closing date. Intramural Department Black Quill. Black Quill will meet on Wed- nesday evening, May 15, at 7:30 in Professor Jack's office. There will be election of officers. Cnukw Ru-lr. P Dilfnt~~d (I ® I ® U I