) r lG .~a~~ T.I-IF TrT-ITr f7 T5T Y, TUESDAY, MAY 21, 1 ______ U-- --.-------------.-----. - _., t Publication in the Bulletin is con hructive notice to all members of the University. Copy received by the Assistant to the Prsi- dent until 3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. rm. Saturday.) Vol. XXXIX TUESDAY, MAY 21, 1929 No. 171 I Physics Colloquium: Mr. H. H. Nielsen will speak on "The Infra-red Band Spectrum and the Molecular Structure of Hydrogen Sulphide" at 4:15, Tuesday, in room 1041. All interested are cordially invited. W. F. Colby Web & Flange : The last meeting of the semester will be held at the Michigan Union, Tuesday, May 21, 1929, at 7:15 p. m. It is very important that all members be present at the time for election of officers. L. K. Wenzel Alpha Epsilon u: There will be a special meeting at 7:30 tonight at room 308 at the Union. Subject: Honorary Initiation. Please be present. Dwight H1. Lewis, Librarian Chi Upsilon: The last meeting will be lmd Tucsday, May 21, at 7:30 in the Tea Room on the first floor of thc League Building. Entertainment will be furnished. Officers will be elected at this time. Catheripe Dawson, Secy Philosophy 139, Aesthetics: The class will meet in West Gallery, Alumni Memorial Hall. DeWitt Parker Interfraternity Council: The last regular meeting of the Interfraternity Council will be held at 4:15 o'clock, Wednesday afternoon, in room 302 of the Union All fraternities are urged to have representatives present. Edward 11. Wachs, President There will be a, very iipor tat ht meeting tonight, May 21, at 7:30 1 in the Athena room All members! of Epsilon chapter must be pres ent. Lois E. Webb, President.1 Choral Union Ushers: The following men are requested to repo: t at Hill Auditorium office tonight between 5 and 5:45 for their usher cards. These men will be assigned to assist the regular. Choral Union Ushers. Donninghausen, R. Tem Cate, Dan Ansel, L. V. Knapp, M. Hoffman, B. Roosevelt, V. Shilling, John Smith, Wilfred Wheeler, F. E. Moor, J. H. Myers, E. A. Kemme, J. G.I Pollard, Marvin Iildebrand, Paul Kingma, John Stewart, W. H. Shikes, M. B. Wierenga, R. Chaplin, N. H. Mulliken, R. Hammond, J. S. Devis, Ellis Redman. E. . Yagain, A. S. Wightman, C. R Rlett, F. M. Schumacher, V. P. Ernst, I-. LR. Warriner, John Curfman, L. Wood, C. R. Barton, W. W. Powers, R. W. Felder, F. D.j Wilds, Walter De Jong, R. N. Judd, A. R. Brewer, L. A. Mac Lean, J. it. Hickin, G. K. Latocha, J. L. Blazer, Lee Anderson, M. Rockwood, B. J. Culbert, Wm. Brown, N D. Smith, Anthony Halpern, S. R. Hoptom, Gene Hulett, H. C. Winer, Sidney Jennings, W. E. Flynn, Fred Hoffman. R. L. Daken, M. J. If any of the above men are un- able to usher please notfiy me tained by order from the national !Muimmers: Tuesday evening After 6 o'clock organization. Those desiring in- There will be an important Ifur call 5113. I signia should leave their orders iness meeting of Mummers Dr W. A. Davenport. ; with either Prof R. K. McAlpine,j matic Society, Wednesday, May Z ---lRoom 406 Chemistry Building, or at the Cave, fourth floor of t11 Addylplia house ot Representatives: with Dr. Carl E. Guth, 011 Mu- Michigan League Building, at 4 The program of the open session :sums Building. l o'clock There will be election of beginning at 7:30 o'clock tonight Carl . Guthe tofficers. in the Adelphi room will consist in -- Florence Watchpocket, Pres. in informal debate on the ques- Cercle Francais: tion, "Resolved: That the state There will be a brief, important Alpha Nu: -should assume control of all de- meeting of the Cercle Francais Regular .iecting will be at 7:43 nominational institutioni except Tuesday afternoon, at three-fifteen tonight in the society room on t j Seminaries"' Election of officers o'clock in Room 408, Romance Lan-- fourth floor of Angell hall. This r3 will take place in the closed ses- guage Building Members are the last meeting of the year. Spy, sion. -I urged to be present, as there will cial program has been arrangeL Lawrence lartwig, Speaker. be the ele-ion of officers for next and will be followed by the electib year. of officers. John Q. Lavgen Sigma Xi: Max Fruhauf, Jr., President (Continued on Page Three) ~ For the information of those re- - __ cently elected to the Michigan Chapter of the Society of the Sig- ma Xi, notice is given that official charms and pins can only be ob- . .... w NEM -- 1 FLORIDA ORANGES AND j GRAPEFRUIT A Carload on First Between West Jefferson and Williams Streets 75c Peck Tangerines 50c Full Hall Peck All Tree Ripe Fruit, Washed, Polished, and Graded, Open from 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. HAVE A HEART! Your toothbrush and your dog are the most intimate possessions anyone can own- and I've lost half of mine! My tail-less brindle bull puppy, about eight months old, strayed away last Tues- day and I haven't seen him since although several people saw him around State St. on Wednesday. If you have Muggsy, or know where he is will you please Ball me at $571. Dorothy M. Lyins '29. New York Listed Stocks rivate wires to all Markets Conservative margin accounts solicited Telephone 22541 Brown-Cress & Co.,:, Inc, Investment Securities 7th Floor First Nat'I Bank Bldg. Landscape Designl 112: There will be no quiz sections held today. 11. 0. Whittemore Kentucky Sumner Field Courses: Students who intend to register foi the Summer courses in Kentucky may obtain the registration blanks for this purpose at the Recorder's Office of the Literary College, room 4, University Hall, after securing the approval of the Geology or the GeographyDepartments. Florence Mohr, Recorder Applicants for Admission to the Medical School:E The entrance examination for admission to the Medical School for students registered in the University will be held at 9 a. in., June 12, in room 1528, East Medical Building. Applicants who have not obtained appointments for interviews with the members of the Committee on Admissions should see Miss Noble,t 227 West Medical Building, at once. Hugh Cabot, Dean I Graduate Students: - Thursday, May 23, 4:00 p. in., is the last day for payment of the diploma fee. Please secure blanks for the purpose at the office of the Graduate School. Also, there ace several who have paid the fee and have neglected to return the receipt to the office. This is important. Ruth A. Rouse Information Regarding May Festival Concerts: In order to avoid confusion, the sympathetic cooperation of con- cert goers and the public in general is respectfully requested in con- nection with the programs to be given Festival week. Evening concerts, (Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday), will begin at 8:15 o'clock sharp, while afternoon concerts (Friday and Saturday), will begin at 2:30, o'clock sharp, Eastern Standard Time. Members of the audience are urged to arrive at the ° Auditoriilm in sufficient time that they may be seated when the concerts begin, thus avoiding confusion and annoyance. .Holders of season tickets are urged to detach before leaving home the respective coupons and present them only for admission at each of the several concerts. On the occasion of concerts, traffic will be restricted on North University Avenue between Thayer an( Ingalls Streets. Autos and taxis doming fromp the West on North University Avenue may go north on Thayer Strqet dlscharging their passengers and continuing to go north, likewise ve04icles coming west on North University Avenue may go North on Ingalls Street, discharging passengers at the East entrance of Hill Auditorium then continuing to go North. After concerts vehicles will approach over the same route, take on passengers and continue northward. The cooperation of the public is requested for the con- veience of ail concerned. City buses will park on North University Avenue facing west, in front and to the right of Ingalls Street side. Interurban buses will park on the old street car tracks cn North University Avenue to dis- charge and take on passengers. Illustrated librettos may be purchased in advance at the local music stores or in the lobby of the Auditorium before each concert. Cooperative attention with respect to those matters is respectfully urged. Charles A. Sink, President Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre TONIGHT-a-15 Faculty, Colleges of Engineering and Architecture: There will be a meeting of the Faculty of these Colleges on Thurs- day, May 23, at 4:15 p. m., in room 348, West Engineering Building. Louis A. Hopkins, Secretary Notice: The twenty-first moving picture program by the School of Busi- ness Administration will be held in Natural Science Auditorium at 4:05 p. in., Wednesday, May 22. Please note that the program will begin 10 minutes earlier than many afternoon meetings. The following films will be shown: Pole Pushers of Puget Sound (land and water views of the north- western cedar industry showing many thrilling and amusing incidents in the daily lives of the husky pole pushers)-1 reel. Th Voice of Business (the making of paper from the raw material to the finished product)-3 reels. Winter Sports in Old Quebec-1 reel. All persons inte:ested are invited to attend these programs which ! arc designed particularly to give business students background material. Carl N. Schmalz -1 Fraternity Presidents: Certificates of eligibility for fraternity pledges cannot be issued by the Office of the Dean of Students until two weeks after the final examinations. F. B. Wahr, Assistant Dean of Students All House Presidents: There will be an important meeting of the Board of Representatives of the Women's League in the Board of Representatives room in the League Building, on the second floor across from the women's lounge, Wednesday, May 22, at 5:00 p. m. Change of closing hours and revi- sions of the League constitution will be discussed, and it is important that every house president should be present. It is, of course, under- stood that until a change in house rules has been passed and announced in this Bulletin, the present rules, as printed and distributed this fall, are to be observed. Elizabeth Wellman, Chairman Electrical and Civil Engineering, Engineering Mechanics: Professors Sher lock and Stout of the Engineering College will speak on "Research on Wind Loading of Electrical Power. Lines,' in the Natural Science Auditorium at 8:00 p. m., Tuesday, May 21. The public is invited. Alfred H. 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