THE MIC TI C;AN F TT D T J_, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, P _ .._ . Esperanto: * W Mi Saul J. Jaffe, '21, will lecture on "Esperanto, The International Aux- iliary Language" Tuesday, Feb. 19 at 4:15 in Natural Science Auditori- 20, um. The public is invited and will be given opportunity to take part in to the discussion at the end of the lecture. Chlaxles Claypool mes: b There will be an important meeting of Mimes on Wednesday, Feb. at 4:30 p.. m., at the theater. All members are urgently requested be present. Rarlan r. Cristy, President 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.) 1 fi Vol. 39. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1929 No. 101 University Lecture: Dr. Ernesto Nelson, Director of Secondary Education in the Argentine and President of the Argentine Mission to the United States, will give a University lecture in English on "Argentine Education as seen through North American Eyes" in Natural Science Auditorium, Thursday, Feb. 21, at 4:00 p. m. The public is cordially invited. Charles B. Vibbert, Chairman Reception Com. Lecture by Dr. Van Glabbeke: Dr. Adolphe Van Glabbeke, of Brussels, will lecture on: "Leonardo da Vinci" in the West Lecture Room, Memorial Hall, Tuesday, February r9, at 4:15. The public is invited. J. G. Winter Senior Mechanical Engineers: Mr. T. C. Rathbone, '16E, Mechanical Engineer for the Westinghouse Company, will be In Room 221 Mnday, Tuesday and Wednesday, Feb. 18, 19, and 20 for the purpose of interviewing Senior Mechanical Engineers. H. C. Anderson The Graduate Luncheon for Chemical Engineers: Will be held on Tuesday, February 19, at 12 o'clock in room 3201 East Engineering Building. Alfred H. White Physics Colloquitm: Senior Pharmies: There will be an important meeting of the senior Pharmacy class. Dr. Otto Laporte will speak on Application of Statistical Mechanics at 7 p. m., Tuesday, Feb. 19, preceding the meeting of the Prescott Club. in the Theory of Complicated Atoms at 4:15 p. m. Tuesday in rooam n room 303 Chemistry Building. All seniors are requested to be present.' 1041 East Physics building. All interested are cordially invited. Donald S. Brcisch, President W. S. Colby Scabbard and Blade: There will be a regular meeting, Feb. 20, at 7:00 p. in., in the, Union. Fred C. Fenton Architects and Students in E. E. 7A, Principles of Illumination: The first lecture to the class will be on Thursday, February 21, instead of Tuesday as previously arranged, at 4 p. m. in room 248 West Engineering Building. 1H. H. Higbie Exhibition of Children's Work: An exhibition of work done by children in the Art department of The Smead School for Girls, Toledo, Ohio, will be shown in the first :loor corridor of the Architectural Building from Feb. 18 to Feb. 25, inclusive. E. Lorch Portia Literary Society: A very important meeting will be held Tuesday, Feb. 19 at 7:30 p. in. sharp. All those interested in trying out for admittance into the society, come prepared with a two minute speech on any topic. Nellie Becker President Lecture: George B. Muldaur of the Underwriters Laboratories will lecture uilder the auspices of the Architectural Society on the Testing of Ma- terials in the Architectural College Auditorium Tuesday, February 19 at 4:15 p. m F. J. B. Sevald, Jr. Alpha Ntu There will be an important meeting of Alpha Nu at 7:30 p. m. tonight. The meeting will be short so as not to interfere with the Oratorical Program. It is very important that all members be present. John Langen Chi Upsilon: Chi Upsilon will meet Tuesday, Feb. 19, at 7:30 in Russell Seminar. Catharine Dawson, Secy. Web & Flange: The regular monthly business meeting will be held at the Michigan Union at 7:30 Tuesday, February 19, 1929. George W. Efner PRESENTS Preventivse Medicine Students, First Semester: Varsity Band Rehearsals: Pieventive Medicine class notes must be called for, room 2, Water- Due to conflicting entertainments and rehearsals the time and man Gymnasium, on or before Thursday, Feb. 21. or they will be de- De o cofiting eetinmets n harsals thestie and stroyed. date for Varsity Band meetintgs has been changed for this week. There .John Sundwall will be a rehearsal on Tuesday night (tonight) and one on Wednesday night (tomorrow night) from 6:45 to 8:00 at Morris Hall. Please be Ta Colloquium in Applied Mechanics: The next meeting will be held on Tuesday, February 19, at 8:00 p. in. in room 284, West Engineering Building. Mr. J. Ormondroyd, Research Engineer in charge of the Mechanical Design School of the Westing- house Electric and Manufacturing Company, will speak on "Vibration in Diesel Engines." All interested are cordially invited to attend. W. M. Coates Romance Club: Graduate students and staff of the Department of Romance Lan- guages are reminded of the meeting of the Romance Club in room 408 R. L. ork Wednesday, February 20, at 4:10 p. m. J. -Albaladejo will spealk'on "Gabriel y Galan: Bucolic Poet" and A. E. Mercado will dis- cuss "Some Recent Spanish Text Books of Interest to Teachers." W. F. Patterson Prescott Club:, Dr. Frank. M. Kirby, Salesmanager for the Abbott Laboratories, Chi- cago, will address the club on "Alkaloids, Anaesthetics,.and Antiseptics," Tuesday, February 19, in Room 303 Chemistry Building, at 7:30 p. m. , Fred 11. Weinmann, Pres. MIoving Pictures of Industry: The tenth moving picture prram by the School of Business Ad-' ministration will be held in Natural Science Auditorium at 4:05 p. m. Wednesday, Feb. 20. Please note that the program will begin 10 minutes earlier than many afternoon meetings. The following films will be Oratorical Association Lecture: Lowell Thomas speaks tonight in Hill auditorium on the subject: With Lawrence in Arabia and Allenby in Palestine. The lecture will be illustrated with motion pictures. The program will begin at eight o'clock. Holders of season tickets are requested to use the Madam Sun coupon for admission. Carl G. Brandt, Financial Mgr. 'Varsity Debate Tryouts: All students who, wish to be considered as candidates for the Uni- versity of Michigan Debating team are requested to meet in Room 3209 A. H. today at 1 o'clock. Each candidate should be prepared to speak for five minutes on either side of the question: Resolved, that a judge or a board of.judges be substituted for the jury in all trials throughout the United States. J. M. O'Neill. Army and Navy Club: The e will be a meeting of the Army and Navy Club at 6:15 in the Michigan Union on Tuesday, February 19. Dean Cooley will speak on "The Navy Fifty Years Ago." Reinold Melberg Faculty Women's Club: The Play Reading Section will meet Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. W. A. Frayer, 1617 Granger. Mrs. W. J. Marshall prompt as the time is short. There will be no Saturday rehearsal this week. Gilbert B. Saltonstall, Manager r Hygiene 101 Students, First Semester: All Hygiene notes must be called for, Room 2, Waterman Gymnas- ium, on or before Thursday,. February 21, or they will be destroyed. John Sundwall Ortatorical Association: All Oratorical association ushers please report/ to Hill auditorium at 7:30 this eveniug. There will be a redistribution of ushers' credeni- tials; kindly inquire of me sometime during the evening concerning tame. L. E. Walkley, Vice-Pres. Glider Section of the Aeronautical Society: All members of the- section are urged to attend a meeting at 7:30 tonight in 348 West Engineering building. Robert B. Evans j snown: The General Motors Proving Ground. 4 reels. All persons interested. are invited to attend these programs which 11 Circolo Italiano: -are designed particularly to give business students background mater- Prof. Aubrey Tealdi will give an illustrated lecture entitled "Some !al. Hints on Italian Gardens," on Wednesday, Feb. 20 in room 231 A. H. Carl N. Schmalz at 4:15. This promises to be a very interesting subject by an interesting lecturer. The public is welcome. Bureau of Appointmnents: Helen Latting, Pres'ient All students. enrolled with the Bureau who have not yet filled in Location Blanks for the second semester will please call at the office, Adelphi House of Representatives: 102 Tappan Hfll, this week, and fill out these blanks. All students who Second semester Freshmen and other students interested in public have the blanks out, must turn them in this week. vpeaking are invited to attend the meeting of Adelphi in Room 4203, Hellen R. Shambaugh, Secy. Angell Hall, Wednesday evening,'February 20, at 7:30 o'clock. "Resolved: That Dr. Coolidge should be the next president of the University of Frepeli 9E (Chem. 102): Michigan," is the question for debate. I shall not be able to meet my five o'clock class today. Lawrence Hartwig, Speaker Athena: There will be a meeting at 7:30 tonight on the 4th floor of Angell hall. Tryouts will be held at this4 time. Anyone wishing to tryout must come prepared to give a two- minute talk on any subject.f Lois Webb, President Movies Of Auto Tests To Be Given Tomorrow How automobiles are tested at: the General Motor proving grounds before shipment to retail dealers will be shown in a four real mo- tion picture to be presented at 4:05 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in Natural SIence auditorium under! the auspices of the School of Busi- ness Administration. New York Listed Stocks Private wires to all Markets Conservative margin accounts solicited Telephone 22541 Brown-Cress Inc. & Co. Investment Securities 7th Floor First Nat'l Bank Bldg. J' .I' A. 0. Lee Michigan Dames: Dental Mineraloty-Mineralogy 18: I The next meeting of the Michigan The examrination for the removal of conditions received in this ;Dames will be held Tuesday, Febru- course will be given at 9 a. m. in Room 4082, Natural Science Building, } ary 19, at 8 o'clock at the Faculty on Saturday, Feb. 23. The examination will be of the usual written Women's Clubhouse, 226 South In- type. I galls Street. Professor Peter M. Albert B. Peck I Jack will talk on "Best Books and Best Sellers." . .. li F. Ninth Choral Union Concert:I Yelly d'Aranyi, violinist, will be heard in the Choral Union concert series in Hill Auditorium, Wednesday evening, February 20, at 8:15 p. rn. sharp, in the following program: Vitali: Ciaeonna; Bach: Andante, C major, Gavotte, E major; Gatty: Bagatelle in D; Delibes-Gruenberg: Passepied; DeFalla-Kreisler: La Vida Breve; Brahms-Joachim: Hungarian Dance; Ravel: Tzigane.1 The-public is respectfully requested to come on time, as the doors will be closed during numbers. Holders of course tickets are also re-. quested to' detach, before leaving home, and present for admission only coupor No. 9, marked d'Aranyi. Parking will be restricted as usual. Taxis and autos may unload and load at either side entrance. Local and interurban buses will park in front. of and at the right of the Auditorium on North University Avenue. C. A. Sink Mrs. C. W. Ferris, Pres. SECOND SEMESTER, TEXT BOOKS NEW AND SECOND HAND SUNIVERSITY IV AR'SBOOK STOR E I A DICTIONARY OF CHEMICAL EQUATIONS Contains twelve thousand com- pleted a n d balanced chemical equations, classified and arranged for ready reference.E 1111 GEORGE WAHlt 103-105 N. Main St. 316 S. Want Ads Pay State :s I I Economics 51: Sections 1, 2, and 3 will meet at 3 p. m.today, Tuesday, Feb. 19, in -room 101 Ec. Lecture, and quiz on chapters 1, 2, 3, 4. Note seating list postecd in Economics Bulletin case. N. H. Engle 0 This Week will be your Last Chance to buy a U U 1 I Ui U I I ichiqanensian I I, r. r-t !i m m 1 Ii