THE MICHIGAN DAILY . SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21, TH-MC IG N DA LSN AOC BE 21 AILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Choral Union Concert Goers: Mechanical, Automotive and Aeronautical Engineers: Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to al of the University: Copy received by the Assistant to dent until 3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturday.) 39 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1928 . Educational Psychology: My group will go to Northville Monday, leaving the the University High School at one o'clock. L.1 ecutive Board, Graduate School: There will be a meeting of the Executive Board of hool on Monday, October 22, at 3:3( p. m. Ruth l members the Presi- No. 25 east entrancel W. Keeler the Graduate A. Rouse Amelita Galli-Curci, assisted by Homer Samuels, pianist, and Ewald You are invited to meet with the officers of the Student Branch Haun, flutist, will give the second concert in the Choral Union Series of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers on Tuesday, October in Hill Auditorium, Monday night at 8:15 o'clock, eastern time, sharp. 23, at 7:30 p. m., in Room 229 West Engineering Building, for informa- The general public is respectfully requested to comply with the tion concerning membership and activities for the year. following: Jack Gray Please come sufficiently early in order that all may be seated "at the JacGy hour of beginning, as the doors will be closed during numbers. Aeronautical Society Holders of season tickets are respectfully requested to detach before There will be a meeting of the Aeronautical Society on Tuesday, leaving home, and present for admission, coupon No. 2, marked "Galli- October 23, at 7:30 p. m.in Room 348 West Engineering Building. Curci." Business matter will be settled. Mr. Robert Evans, who has recently Holders of stage seats should pass down the side aisles on the Bsns atrwl estld r oetEas h a eety main floor to the doors at the foot of the aisles, then on to the returned from a trip to Germany, will speak on the development of mainflor t th dors t te fot o th ailes thn o tothegliders in Europe. All members of the Society are requested to be stage. Stage tickets for obvious reasons will not be honored unless present. Everybody is cordially invited. presented not later than 8 o'clock. assigned by ushers. W. E. Koneczny, President in those portions of the auditorium to which they may have been Holders of standing room tickets are respectfully requested to remain The Chemical Engineering Seminar Automobiles, taxis, etc., may unload and load at either the Thayer will be held oiA Monday, October 22, at 4 o'clock in room 3201. Mr. street or Ingalls street side entrances. By police instructions auto David Fox will speak upon the regulation of the heat balance in a traffic will be prohibited in front of the Auditorium. City buses willwD asideFox ing bp uknushrelt park on North University Avenue in front and to the east of the water gas set using bituminous coal. Auditorium, while interurban buses will park on the old street car A__red_._Whi__ tracks oppositd the Auditorium. ^~ " - - man and Heads of Departments- re of Literature, Science, and the Arts: he week beginning October 2' has been set apart for preliminary rences regarding our budget for the year '29-30. Appointments iese conferences should be made as soon as possible. John R. Effinger r Charles A. Sink I Men's Eucation Ulub : Lectures: Dr. W. H. Hatfield, who is associated with the Brown-Firth Re- search Laboratories, Sheffield, England, will deliver two lectures Friday, October 26, at 4:00 p. in., and 8:00 p. in., respectively, in Room 1042 East Engineering. Building. The first lecture will be on the subject "Rust and Acid-Resisting Steels" and the second on "The Application of Science to the Steel Industry." The lectures are under the joint aus-' pices of the University and the Detroit Chapter of the American Society, for Steel Treating. The public is cordially invited. Frank E. Robbins Economics 171: Written test Monday, October 22, at 1 o'clock. A-L, Room C Law} Bldg., M-Z Natural Science Auditorium. W. A. Paton Annual Membership Drive of the Red Cross: Owing to the fact that no house to house canvass is being made for membership this year, members of the Faculty and students are requested to take out their annual memberships at the tables which will be placed in various2parts of the campus on Monday, October 22, and Tuesday, October 23. Margaret K. Effinger, Chairman for University Memberships Tau Beta Pi: The regular meeting will be held Tuesday, at 6 o'clock, in the Michigan Union.. W. R. Hough, Recording Secretary Exhibition of French and American Lithographs-Architectural Build- ing: A choice collection of lithographs by leading French artists and the late George- Bellows, American, is now hung in the cases of the ground floor corridor, Aichitectural building. These lithographs form' part of the collection of Mr. A. C. Goodyear. The exhibition will con- tinue through October 24, and, excepting Sundays, as open daily untill 6 o'clock. The public is cordially invited. Emil Lorch Choral Union Ushers: All ushers are requested to report at their places of assignment not later than 7:30 Monday evening, for the Galli-Curci concert. Members not able tct attend will please notify their floor head. Do not send a substitute. Ribbon badges and cards to be shown for admittance. W. A. Davenport Outstanding New Books Twilight Organ Recital: Fernando Germani, distinguished Italian organist, will appear as guest soloist in, the regular weekly organ recitals Wednesday afternoon, October 24, at 4:15 o'clock. The public, with the exception of small children, is invited and foi4 obvious reasons is respectfully requested to be seated on time, as the doors will be closed during numbers. Senior Germani wil play the following program:, Vivaldi-Bach (1675-1743) Concerto in D minor; M. E. Bossi (186.- 1925) Scena Pastorale, J. S. Bach: (1685-1750) Fantasia and Fugue in G. minor; M. E. Bossi: Colloquy with the Swallows, F. Germani: Gigue (MSS), E. Torres: Saetas (MSS), R. Manari: Studio da Concerto (MSS). Charles A. Sink The Michigan Weekly: There will be an important meeting of the staff of The Michigan Weekly in the front office of the Press building Monday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. J. Stewart Hooker Student Recital: Dalies Frantz, Juilliard Musical Foundation scholarship student of Guy Maier, will give the following program of piano numbers at the University School of Music hall on Maynard street, Wednesday evening, October 24, at 8 o'clock sharp. The public is invited. No admission charge. Brahms: Sonata in F Minor (Op. 5); Brahms: Intermezzo in E flat minor (Op. 118, No. 6), Romance (Op. 118, No. 5), Rhapsody in G minor (Op. 79, No. 2); Brahms: Variations and Fugue on a Theme of Handel (Op. 24). Charles A. Sink The meeting scheduled for Monday evening, October 22, is post- poned until Monday evening, October 29. Time and place of meeting will be announced later. A. B. Elliott - Adelphi Open Forum: Tuesday evening at 7:30 a discussion .on the subject-"Resolved: That this house believes that Social Fraternities and Sororities should be banned from this campus." Members and visitors are invited to attend and take part in the discussion. The Clerk has notified those who will appear for the initiation which will be held after the open meeting. Further tryouts are welcome after the close of the discussion. Robert H. Lloyd, Speaker Alpha Nu: The regular meeting of Alpha Nu, national debating society of Kappa Phi Sigma will be held Tuesday, October 23, in the Alpha Nu room on the fourth floor of Angell Hall. The program will be a consideration of the status of the Republican and Democratic parties at the present date. Representatives of both the Republican and Democratic Clubs of the University will be present. Visitors are cordially invited. John Webster, Pres. Play Reading Section: The Play Reading Section of the Faculty Women's Club will meet on Tuesday, October 23, at 2:30 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. U. B. Phillips, 1954 Cambridge Road. Mrs. John Sundwall and Mrs. A. D. Moore will act as assistant hostesses. Mrs. W. V. Marshall Play By Play Account Of Ohio State Game (Continued from Page Seven) Hieronymous took Wheeler's fum- ble on Michigan's 25-yard line. Heironymous made a lard at cen- ter. Rich intercepted Homan's pass almost on his goal line and ran to his 13 yard line. Wheeler punted to Fouch on Michigan's 48-yard line, and he returned it to the 40-- yard line. McConnell went in for Holman at quarter for Ohio State. McCon- nell failed to gain. Ujhelyl went in for Selby at guard for Ohio. Fouch ran almost to the side line before he passed to Hieronymous and stopped the ball. It was ruled an incomplete pass. Fouch kicked to Michigan's eight yard line where the ball grounded. Dill went in for Fesler at end for Ohio. Cox took Beboulet's place. Ying- ling dashed in and the gigantic Berratt loped out. Rich took two yards at left end. Wheeler added a yard over right guard. Wheeler kicked to Michigan's 43-yard line where McConnell made a fair catch. Hieronymous bucked out of bounds for a gain of a yard. Poorman took Williams place at right tackle for Michigan. Cof- fee made a sweeping run toward right end but lost five yards. fail- ing to get to the line. Fouch's pass to McConnell was incomplete. Nesser went in for Cox for Ohio. Fouch kicked out of bounds on Michigan's 21-yard line. McConnell intercepted a Michi- gan pass and ran to Michigan's 36-yard line. A pass from Fouch went out of bounds. Hieronymous took five yards through the micdle of the line. Ohio was .penalized 15 yards for holding. Houston took McConnell's place and Glasser took Nesser's place for Ohio. Hieronymous failed to gain on a sneak. Fouch went into a dive at center and came up with a gain of five yards. The final gun sounded. Ohio winning 19 to 7. FRIDAY SET FOR BRIDGE OPENING City officials, meeting yesterday, definitely set the time for the open- ing of the new Broadway bridge for 11:30 o'clock Friday morning ofI next week, while it was decided that, weather permitting, Beakes street would be conditioned to carry the traffic of the thousands of cars that will be pouring into Ann Arbor the next day, Saturday, Oct. 27, for the football game with Wisconsin. Invitations for the formal open- ing have been extended to state and railroad officials including Gov. Fred W. Green, Frank Rogers, state highway commissioner, and J. F. Deimling of Detroit, chief engineer of the Michigan Central railroad. Iii . K ... -. <<. r ¢+ It "Ann Arbor's Busiest Studio" The The The Most Homelike Best Equipped Oldest Studio (downtown) The RAND ALL Studio 121 East Washington Phone 7314 I SELLARS-RELIGION COMES OF AGE............................. PILLSBURY AND MEADER-PSYCHOLOGY OF LANGUAGE ............ . 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