PAGE EIGHT THE MIC1I-I AN DAILY uu .#e.+tv..,. ..-..i..a. wwnir,:+. +e'...«......+w-. !*it - y . }k...,...e 4.:. x r,.. .. r WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, 1029 _. Notice: Senior Employment: The diploma fee of $10 is payable now! Early settlemnent is neCes- Mr. E. B. McKillip of Wilson and Company, Chicago, will be in 201 sary for the preparation of diplomas. In no case will the University Mason Hall at 11 o'clock, today, Wednesday, May 15, to talk with _confer a degree at Commencement .upon any student who fails to seiors interested in the meat packing industry. Publication in the Bulletin is contructive notice to all members pay this fee before 4 o'clock p. M., May 23. In case the Faculty does W. E. Parker of the University. Copy received by the Assistant to the. Presi- not recommend any payer, the fee will be refunded on surrender of dent until 3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturday.) receipt for payment. The above applies also to fees for all special Meeting of the Detroit Branch of thc American Pharmaceutical 'ccrtiticatcs Association: Vol. XXXIX WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, 1929 No. 166 hCandidates for degrees or certificates should at once fill out card The annual joint session of the Detroit Branch of the American -- at ofice of the Secretary of their college or school (College of Litera- T Pharmaceutical Association with the College of Pharmacy will be held University Lecture: ture, Science, and the Arts, Recorder's Office), pay the Treasurer of at 7:45 Thursday evening, in room 165, Chemistry Building. Dr. Cyrus Prof. Ernest Barker of Cambridge University, England, (Lowell the University and have card receipted, and file indicated section of C. Sturgis will give an illustrated lecture on the work of the Simpson Institute Lecturer, 1929), will lecture on "American ideas during the this receipted card with the Secretary of their College or School. Memorial Institute for Medical Research. All who are interested are Revolution," on Saturday morning, 11 o'clock, May 18, in room 1025 Please do not delay till the last moment, but attend to this matter cordially invited to attend. Relution, at once. We must letter, sign, and seal approximately 2500 diplomas C. C. Glover;-Secretary, College of Pharmacy Jesse S. Reeves, C. 11. Van Tyne ;and certificates, and we shall be greatly helped in this work by early payment of the fee and consequent longer period for preparation. All Women of All Classes in the University: Lecture: Shirley W. Smith, Secretary of the University. Lantern Night has been postponed until tonight because of the Professor Avard T. Fai banks will lecture on T Technique of The treasurer's office will be closed each Saturday afternoon condition of the field after yesterday's rain. Schedule will be the same Sculpture," and give a demons; ration of modeling, Wednesday, May 15,f Wk a- sas announced yesterday: Picnic supper at 5:30, freshman Pageant at at 4:15 p. m., in the West Lecture room, Alumni Memorial Hall. The Advisers for Freshman Week and Assistants: 6:00, Lantern Procession at 7:30. public is cordially invited. There will be a meeting of the Advisers for Freshman Week and Lantern Night Committee Chairman J. G. Winter University Loan Committee: The University Loan Committee will meet on Wednesday, May 15, at 2:00 p. m., in room 2, Unive sity Hall. All students applying for loans should call at Ihe office of the Dean of Students to arrange for an appointment with the committee. W. B. Rea, Acting Chairman Boulder Dam Lecture: Professor D. W. Mead, Member Colorado Board, will give an illus- trated'lecture on the Boulder Dam Development. The lecture will be non-technical and economics, state riparian rights, conflicting interests' and engineering features of this big project will be discussed. All interested are invited to attend. Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock, in Natural Science Auditorium.1 L. M. Gram their student Assistants on Thursday, May 16, at 5:00 o'clock p. m., room 103 Romance Languages Building. This will be the only meeting of the group before next fall. Advisers are requested to inform their own student Assistants of the hour and place of this meeting. r. E. Bursicy, Chairman School of Education: Registration for Summer Session: Students now in the School of Education who plan to register, for work during this summer session may do so on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday (May 27, 28, and 29). Registration will take place in the office of the School of Education, room 105 Tappan Hall. Hours: 9-12, 2-4. Gretchen Krug, Recorder June Seniors-School of Education: All Diploma and Teacher's Certificate fees must have been paid before 4:00 p. m., May 23, and the receipts returned immediately to the Recorder, School of Education, if candidates expect to be recom- mended for degrees in June. Blanks for this purpose may be secured at the office of the School of Education. Gretchen Krug, Recorder Women in the Freshman Pageant: All members of the pageant will meet at the Women's Athletic Building at 5:00 o'clock today for announcements. lone Johnson, Director lmgineering 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 Mechanical Engineers-Juniors and Seniors: Mr. L. E. Hosbein, representing the M. H. Detrick Company of Chicago, will be in room 221 West Engineering Building on Thursday, May 16, for the purpose of interviewing and employing Senior and Junior Mechanical Engineers. H. E. Keeler, H. C. Anderson Senior Education Students: The Class Day Banquet will be held tonight at the Women's League Building at 5:30 p. m. Please wear caps and gowns. The banquet will be over in time for the Lantern Night Senior procession. Velvia Johnson, Chr. Social Com. Daily Tryouts: There will be a meeting of all Da this afternoon in the Press buildin expect to work on the paper next f for their work this spring be presen ily editorial tryouts at 3:00 o'clock g. It is important that all who fall or who wish to receive credit. t. George E. Simons, News Editor ! Nursery Section, Faculty Womea's Club: There will be an important nie&' ing for parents-both mothers an t fathers-Wednesday, May 15, at 4 o'clock, at 226 S Ingalls, to di , cuss the nursery school for next year. Jessie M. Taggart Scabbard and Blade: There will be a regular mcetin Wednesday, May 15, 1929, at 7:0 p. in., in the Union. Fred C. Fenton I Juniors-School of Education: I There will be a short meeting of group chairmen today at 4:00 o'clock in room 4017 U. H. S. . i Gladys R. Merlin, President. 'Varsity Band: Due to the postponement of Lan tern Night from last night to to- night, Senior Sing has been post poned until next Wednesday. For* mation tonight at 7:05 at Morril Hall in full uniform to march to Palmer Field. a Gilbert B. Saitonstall, Manager. L Athena: Miss Harriet Mahnke, nationa president of Athena, will be in An Arbor Saturday, May 18, to instal our chapter. Every member must be present and in good standing t4 become a charter member of Epsil1 Ion chapter. Lois E. Webb, Varsity Band: Members of the Varsity band will assemble at Morris Hall at 6:40 to night to play for Lantern Night ceremonies. R. A. Campbell. ( Alpha Kappa Delta: The initiation banquet will sb held at the League Building at 6:3 today. Dr. Kimball Young of Wigh consin will speak. E. S. Guckert, President. Michiganensian Business Staff: ' A meeting of the entire business staff of the Michiganensian is to be held this afternoon at 4 P. M. at the Press Building. All try-o.ts please be present. Sam Atkins, Business Manager. Gargoyle: There will -be a meeting of thes Gargoyle Editorial Staff and thy. outs at 4:00 Wednesday afternoon, May 15. E. Jerome Ellison, Editor. LONDON.-Eight American. yours women were among those present at court to the Queen Mary and the Prince of Wales. They are i Helen Wills, California; Elizabeth Bein, New York; Alice Coonley, Illinois; Lillian Emerson, North Carolina; tMrs. Albert Halsted. Ohio; Joselyn Pierson, Maryland; Harriet Walker, California; and Virginia Willys, 'York. UNIVERSITY OF DENVER.-Wo- men students in the college of En- Sgineering and Liberal Arts' made a scholastic record of 3.79 percent higher than the men. x ' Teachers' Certificates: Romance Club: Health Lecture: Members of Staff and Graduate Students of the Department of Louis H. Newburgh, M.D., Professor of Clinical Investigation, will Blanks for the payment of the Teachers' Certificate fee may be Romance Languages are reminded of the regular meeting of the speak on "A Scientist's View of Vegetarianism based on recent investi- secured at the office of the School of Education. All students who Romance Club in 408 R. L. on Wednesday, May 15 at 4:10 sharp. gations at the University Hospital," Thursday, May 16, at 4:15 in I expect to be recommended for the Teachers' Certificate in June must Lafayette Dow will speak on "A Recent Edition of the Sainte Foy Natural Science Auditorium. The Tolstoy League and the Vegetarian pay their ree before 4:00 p. m., May 23, and return the receipt immedi- Manuscript" and Julio del Toro on "Jose-Maia Heredia and the United Society invite the public. Reservations for a vegetarian supper in honor ately to the Recorder, School of Education, 105 Tappan Hall. States." of Dr. Newburgh, Friday, May 17, 6:00 p. m., in Lane Hall Tavern, Gretchen Krug, Recorder W. F. Patterson can be made by calling 21751.- L. Singh Graduate Students: Research Club: Students who expect to receive a degrec in June should bear in The Research Club. will meet in' room 2528 East Medical Building University 'Conunittee on Accredited Schools: mind that the diploma fee of $10 must be paid by May 23. Blanks for on Wednesday, May 15, at-8' p. m.- The following, papers will be pre- The University Committee on Accredited Schools will meet on this payment are available in the office of the Graduate School, 1014 sented: Wednesday, May 15, at 2:00 o'clock, in the office of Registrar Smith. Angell Hall. "The Vibration of Bridges,' by Professor Stephen Timoshenko. George E. Carrothers, Secretary Ruth A. Rouse, Recorder "The Michigan Expedition in Mesopotamnia"' (Illustrated), by Pro- -._____lessor Leroy Waterman. Todd Prize in Economics and Sociology: Geography 33: A meeting of the Councikwill be held at 4:30 p. m., in room 1053 Contestants are reminded that the essays ar due on or before May i A make-up examination in this course will be held on Wednesday, East Physics Building. ' 20. They should be handed to Miss Mabbs in the Department office May 15, at 3 p. m. in room 18, A. I Everett S. Brown, Secretary before 5:00 p. m. of that date. Please follow instructions in original K. C. McMurry announcement..- 11 Circolo Italiano: Carter Goodrich Final Examinations: Prof. William A. Frayer will give the last lecture of the year on All cases of conflicts between assigned examination periods in the the subject: "The Settlemet of 'th Roman Question." The lecture Moving Pictures of Industry: Colleges of Engineering and Architecture, should be reported at once is to be given in room 03-RomaceLanguages Bnlding, at 4:15 Wed- The twentieth moving picture program by the School of Business f by the students affected. ncsday, May 15. The public is invited. , Administration will be held in Natural Science Auditorium at 4:05 C. H. Fessenden I - Helen M- Latting, President p. m., Wednesday, May 15. Please note that the program will begin:------- 10 minutes earlier than many afternoon meetings. The following English 208: Speech Defective Group: films will be shown: I shall not be able to meet the class today. Take for Thursday the The Wednesday interviews will, be held as usual this week, the The Story of' Bakelite (showing various stages in manufacture of first hundred lines of the selection from Gawain and The Green Thursday interviews will be held Friday at the usual time. Bakelite and a wide variety of finished products)-2 reels. Knight in Brandl and Zippel. . ... P. D. Swann The Romance of Rubber (scenes from the world's largest rubber Samuel Moore - plantation, showing America's part in the production of crude rubber)!-- Exhibition of Competition Drawing Phi Lantbda Upsilon: -2 reels. Geology 2: for George G. Booth Traveling There will be a Business Meeting All persons interested are invited to attend these programs which An examination will be given Wednesday, May 15, at 4 o'clock, in- Fellowship in Architecture: "'Wednesday evening, May 15, at 7:30 are designed particularly to give business students background ma- eluding the subjects of folds, faults, and unconformities; earthquakes ihed Architectural designs sub- In room 303 Chemistry building. terial. will not be covered. Rooms: the bythe 12 competitors for Franklin D Smith, Presiden Carl N. Schmnalz Surnames-th Booth prize are now hung in ________________ CrGhmnclusve, 205- N. S.room 301 of the Architectural build- A-G,.inclusive, 2054 N. S. ing. They will be on exhibition, Geology 2 H-L, inclusive, 2082 N. S. until the evening of May 21. and A second supplementary examination for the second examination M-P, inclusive, 3056 N. S. untilhthe evepinof M ay ny of the semester will be given Thursday, May 16, at 4 o'clock, in room R-S, inclusive, 4054 N. S. eseendaily from 9 a. m. to.5ap. 4054 N. S. inclusive, 2042 N. S- m. The public is cordially invited I. C. Hussey R. C. Hussey Professor Emil Lorch. ,! icing - - v i avgooA ALAKAA lJ;44. ----------- -- a Comedy Club: Try-outs: The spring try-outs for Comedy Club will be held Thursday, May 16, f om 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 se- lection from some play.. Second tryouts, by invitation on- ly, will be Friday;from 4 to 6. Thurston Thieme, Pres.. Your Work is solicited purely on a quality basis.-When you sit for a portrait at Dey' s, your picture will be one that you take pride in giving to your friends. New LEAGUE Theater Three Weeks of Plays beginning MONDAY MAY 30 Every night except Sunday at 8:15 Matinees Wed., Thur., Sat. at 3:15 At GRANGER'S Tonight 8 to 10 - - 75c per couple Robert Henderson presents the Arliss vehicle Georac New York Listed Stocks Private wires to all Markets Conservative margin accounts solicited Telephone 22541 Brown-Cress &: Cc,, Inc Investment Securities 1Ibotoorapber FRAMES MADE TO ORDER, ANY SIZE 334 So. State St. Phone 5031 P c Fbre vet The Green Goddess Bernard Shaw's gay farce You Never Can Tell The stirring melodrama Nightstick The mystery thriller The Spider Including: Reynolds Evans, Robert Henderson, Suzanne Freeman, Arthur Kohl, Ralph Menzing, Edward Everett Hale III, Elberta Trowbridge, Lillian Broason. Prices: Evenings 75c, Matinees 50c Buy tickets in advance Now on sale at box office. Phone 6300, At Whitmore Lake Pavilion Friday and Saturday $1.00 per couple 7th Floor First Nat'l Bank Bldg. i , - ---. !. TONIGHT PLAY PRODUCTION PRESENTS The Kaufman-Connelly Comedy Hit- SEATS 75C also THURSDAY 11 44v mmq f I,1 1: I - -- - u- - M- 1 w- - -. ,., 'dl -.oo