t PAIE EIGHT 'tir. 'TCIIIGAN A I AL FRh PY, MAY 24, 1929 History 6 (106):T Famous Performers Final examination Wednesday, June 5, 9-12. Mr. Kemuper's sections .! FF CIBU I I I N in West Gallery of Alumni Memorial; Mr. Manyon's sections in New- S j{UIILIL T004 berry Auditorium;Mr. Scott's sections in Natural Science Auditorium.r 0 ILY rFiA JL Loutine maps of the world with your bluebooks. Slso TO VISI ]NV ISJ Publication in the Bulletin is congructive notice to all members !rn uliemp of the woldwthyurIleoos of the University. Copy received by the Assistant to the Prui-- Preston Slosson dent until 3:30 p. m. (11:30 a m. Saturday.)--- ' e t :(3j)Applicants for Admission to the Medical School: Reg-ars From Camp Boabird Arc Vol. XXXIX FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1929 No. 174 The entrance examination for admission to the Medical School for Making Extended Motor Trip !!___________ tudents registered in the University will be held at 9 a. m., June 12, Through Middle Westn Today's May Festival Program: nApins12,avMedicalBuilding. The third May Festival Concert will be given this afternoon at 2:30 Applicants who have not obtained appointments for interviews with Y g ~the members of the Committee on Admissions should sec Miss Noble, TO B3 LUNCHEON GUESTS( > o'clock. Soloists, Barre Hill, baritone, Efrem Zimbalist, violinist, Or- 3h W es hc Cuiling ea one, rhestral accompaniments and the Children's Chorus. Juva Higbee, Chil- One3hundreicacguiadigndttwen. dren's Conductor, Frede ick Stock, Orchestral Conductor. hugh Cabot, Dean One hundred regulars and tweate Mozart: Overture to "The Marriage of Figaro" ~~~~~~~~~- ty-five officers of the United States Moza: Over ng'T M arrage o g're-enta! Students: army from Camp Bolabird, located Schumann: "Spring's Messenger .ah'Students who desire to be conside-:cd for admission to the School near Baltimore, Maryland, who are of Dentistry in the autumn of 1929 should call at the Dean's office making a tour of the middle west Children's Festival Chorus in the School of Dentistry within the next week for an application will be the guests of the Univer- Verdi: Arias, (a) "Fords Song" from "Falstaft" blank. i sity of Michigan today and tomor- (b) "Eri tu" from "Masked Ball" Marcus L. Ward Iw- Bar e Hill MdThe soldiers are making the trip ' Boyd: Cantata, "The Hunting of the Snark" anglish Honors Course, I929-30: as part of their training in trans- Barre Hill, Children's Chorus, Orchestra Members of the class of 1930 who arc interested in the English portation, and will stop in Ann Brahms: Concerto for Violin D Major, Opus 77 -onors Course for 1929-30 may consult with me on M.W.F. at 11:00 a. m. Arbor to inspect the highway Allegro non troppo or 3:00 p. M. in room 2211 A.H. Applications for admission to the transportation facilities of the Adagio course should be made not later than May 28 University. They will arrive at - Allegro giocoso, ma non troppo vivace noon i large army trucks from DC- L. A Strauss troit where they have been in-. Circus day is scheduled for E- em Zimbalist --- specting automobile and motor Arbor next Monday. The pi _ _ - _ 5-= I SCREEN REFLECTIONS , Just in the event that anyone reads this column, (which is ex ceedingly doubtful) we are going to advise precisely how one may become more opulent-to the ex- 1cnt of a dollar and fifty cents- than he otherwisc would be. Sim ple? yes, but it is the ability see these things and the artlessnc: to say them that contributes larg( ly toward making other peop editors. Anyway our advice is I stay home this week; refrain frori buttering the Butterfield entcr prises. Seldom has so much bald erdash and slipslop been concen trated in so small a town as Ann Arbor. The three theaters gliv two reasons why talking picturse should succeed and one to demon- Ann state that they probably will noC cture We may dispose of Glen Tyrort John ' "The Kid's Clever" by sayfrig give that it is that particular thing that helps rye bread make a good sand- n the wich (viz. G. J. N.). Any picture iight. in which the heroine remarks coy- atest ly to the hero that "Poor little ircus, pigeon is all tired out!" we cannot Crld's laud without reservations. 1 be With regard to the acts, of form- which there are two, we may say that Cameron and Co. take signifi- cant steps toward establishing the 23.-A fact that one does not have to.lguy r the the Gargoyle to find old jdkes. An Turk- individual by the extraordinary scent name of Murphy is by far the tal C, best thing in town. He projects ill be his corpulent personality from the g the praeseenium arch to the foyer and ublic. 1 does it with a newness and a fresh- ness that the three a day general- 23.- ly kills. - His encores, however, some could be handled to better ad- trong i vantage. n. I D. B. II. JR. The fourth May Festival concert will be given this evening at 8:15 o'clock. Soloists, Edith Mason, soprano, The Chicago Symphony Orches- tra, Frederick Stock, conductor. Program: d'Indy: Overture, "Fervaal" Mozart: Arias (a) "Deh vieni non tardar," from "The Marriage of Figaro" (b) "Batti. Batti," from "Don Juan" Edith Mason Bloch: "America" an Epic Rhapsody in Three Parts Charpentier: Aria, "Depuis le Jour" from "Louise" Edith Mason Lockwood: Suite, "Odysseus" Introduction: Calypso Poseidon Sirens Puccini: Arias: (a) "Un Bel Di Vedremo" from "Madam Butterfly" (b) "Entrance Song," from "Madam Butterfly" Dvorak: Slavonic Dance, A Flat The public is respectfully requested to be seated on time as the doors will be closed during numbers. Charles A. Sink Changes in Exanination Schedule, College of Literature, Science and the Arts: A new examination schedule has been arranged diffcing in a num- ber of particulars from that issued in the time schedule published at the beginning of the second semester. The Literary Faculty decided that classes for this semester would close on Wednesday evening, May "9. The new examination schedule was printed some time ago in this College and is now ready for distribution and may be obtained in the Recorde:'s office. Faculty and students are urged to procure the new revised schedule and not to follow-the one printed inthe time schedule. John R. Effinger Political Science 32, Final Examination: The final examination in Political Science 32 will be held Friday, May 31, at 2 o'clock in the following rooms: Mr. Phillips' sections and Mr. Pollock's 10 o'clock section in room 25. Mr. Preuss's sections and Mr. Pollock's 11 o'clock setion in room Mr. Calderwood's sections in room 1035. ,Mr. Maddox's sections in room 2225. Mr. dCuncnnon's sections in room 2003. Paul M. Cunceannon Examinations in.Romance Languages: All sections of courses in Romance Languages listed herewith will be given general examinations May 31 a. in., in the following rooms: French 1-Chem. Amphitheater (165 Chem.) French 2-Morning sections, Che . Amphitheater (165 Chem.) French 2-Afternoon sections. West Physics Lecture Room, (in build- ing back of main Library) French 12-1025 Angell Hall French 31-103 Rom. Languages. French 32--Nat. Science Aud. French 111-231 Angell Hall French 112-231 Angell Hall French 153-1035 Angell Hall French 154-1035 Angell Hall Italian 101-205 Mason Hall Italian 151-205 Mason Hall Spanish 1-103 Room, Languages Spanish 2-West Gallery, Alum. Mem. Hall, upstairs Spanish 31-1035 Angell Hall Spanish 32-1025 Angell Hall Students having conflicts between French and Spanish exams should take the French at the regular time and arrange special exams in Span- ish with their Spanish teachers. P, E. JBursley IForestry: I factories. Students expecting to attend the Filibert Roth Camp of the School The detachment is full equip- of Forestry and Conservation please meet in room 2039 of the Natural ped and camp will be pitched onI Science Building, Friday, May 24, at 5 p. in. the grounds at the side of East Robert Craig, Jr., Camp Director Hall, with every detail of regular army life being carried out. Journalism: This afternoon the soldiers will Seniors who have applied for the certificate in ,journalism are re- be conducted over the campus, and quired by the University to pay at the treasurer's office a fee of $1.50 in the evening will attend the May before Saturday )f this week. If the certificate is not awarded, the fee Festival concert as guests of the will be refunded by the treasurer. University School of Music. Sat- J, L. Brumin urday morning they will visit the fvarious university buildings. At Senior Laws: noon the University will entertain Invitations and announcements for senior laws will be distributed ihemn with a luncheon at the Friday and Saturday, May 24 and 25, from 4:00 p. m. to 6:00 p. m., i Union which will be followed by a the law building. Please present your receipts. pbaedallrgmeteeUn riy e- Ralp M.Bess, Ciairari picked from the University re- . serve's and the crack nine of the I visitors. ThDetanKap:n r y, y ,Saturday evening the soldiers Thenn planned forpost-will break camp and leave for To- Wesn C.D'definitelynt ledo where they will continue their Wiinspection of various plants. From Toledo they will go to Columbus. shows two of the personnel oft Robinson's circus which will two performances only-one in afternoon and one Monday n What is said to be the gre menagerie carried with any c including Tinymite, the we smallest hippopotamus, will open an hour before each peri ane. ANGORA, Turkey, May 2 movement has been started fo adoption of a new flag by the Z ish Republic. The historic cre will still appear, but as a capi no longer a crescent. It wi crossed by a capital T, formin monogram of the Turkish rep MENDOZA, Argentina, May Eight persons were inju'ed,; seriously, in a series of s rntammike early this mornin , I Ctrl l+tii;UG1,11G.7 v-cLtiy uttiu a aviAtxz b. i - - I Adelphi Banquet: All active and associate members of Adelphi House of Representa- tives who desire to attend the banquet should call Urist, dial 3418, at once. G. Harrison, C. H. Urist, Committee on Arrangements Polouia Literary Circle: There will be a special meeting held Friday evening, May 24, at They will return to Camp Bolabird ' after visiting the Ohio cities. YOKOHAMA, Japan, May 23.- * The Duke of Gloucester, second son of King George of England, com- pleted his visit to Japan today, andI sailed aboard the Empress of Asia for Vancouver. He came here sev- ! eral weeks ago to confer the Order of the Ga, ter on EnmIperor'Hirohito. 7:30 o'clock sharp, in Lane Hall. be present as this will le the last Stamp Collectors: The last meeting of the year will be held Saturday at 8:00 p. M., in. room 403- of the Romance Lan- guages Building. All membersI please attend. An auction will be Iheld as usual. Visitors and col- lectors are cordially invited. S. B. Conger, Secretary SEATTLE - Ronald Wailes, 33- year-old oarsman on the Univer- sity of Washington crew, has been, awarded the Pigott trophy for the year 1929, as the man who has been the greatest help and inspiration to the crew. I-f It is requested that all members meeting of this school year. K. Karpinski, President USE AS. Low priced Tourings, Coupes and Sedans,. Fords, Buicks, Chevrolets $20 to $120 Truth in Used Cars is our motto. Buy safely from the Graham Paige Dealer. M MOTOR .SALES, inc. 332 E. 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