----_-----' TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1919 l~o admi . ,on iar ea deiock. Alegcc% &on fucco; Kailcrt:-im-p_.TL?~7 A DC L IRS[~ vIlain so otnt:cfgzta celr:S;il atrl, 'BU 1 hinb: ger: Pastoral Sonata; Novak; In the Church; Lenare: Chant EADI SALES AT N W T N Pubilication in the Bulletin is constructive notce to ,all members CaleI.Sik h anudayCollier'sarethethri-ieeloyredaeoxplahestdeta ~O~ L~O F~i IAL BUL ETI sas Prois; agnr: orsielLieestd (risan nd solagohe adtuday e thing Post, Li widelyrodeamoegrex stundenht M[ of the University. 'Copy receved by the Assistant to the. Presi-. agziespulihe-otsdcth godsel an den unil :30p. n. 11:0 a i. Sturay. MJi~j~XlIroraii:campus which are most read by3, copies of the magazine in which The following program will be given by advanced students of the 'Michigan students, it has been re- they are~ appearing, and declared Annot vOL. 39 TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1929 No. 89 University School of Music, Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock sharp, at the vealed following a recent survey of that he sold a large number of the' the ofi SUniversity School of Music Auditorium, on Maynard Street. The public campus newsstands. Gargoyle,; cheaper priced detective story, radio s 'University Lecture: I is invited. No admission charge. Bach: Prelude from the First Solo- campus humor publication, was ;magazines to students each week. imunica Professor Hans Naumann, of the University of Frankfurt, and Karl Sonata; (Vera Johnson) Chopin: Nocturne C. minor, (Grace Snyder) ; mentioned among the best sellersi The others, however, reported with t Schurz Professor at the Univerity of Wisconsin, will give a lecture (in Handel: Recitative: "Thus saith the Lord," from the "MssaW' Ha- .'by early . ey dealer, poor sales for all of the cheaper tartica German) on the subject "Ratner ~}Ufa ia Rilke and the Transition to del: Aria: "But who may abide," from the Messiah," (Phil ip Cal in) anity ~~~ the leader of a year magazines. Cosmopolitan and Red# picked Expressionism" in the Ntural 5ci c-eAu itorium t41 "mTesPc:pCurn eo ssilwl ea mn l^Boi per ate,4:15 p.Januayn., Thurs- Pick: Rtiapsody for two Cclli, Moderato-Allegro;~ (Lawrence Goodspeed agi tl v edaogteBoi per , eas widely , Eleanc dy, Jnay4.The public'is(cRdally rf°ivted. adHiisPcCosh kwk:Br~ms;Bce-rnal peue bte"cls fmgzns c edo -h ap s ox olitan Ishis b o aSsFlca;Tshiosy:Br. -;Bce-Godh."rld, F. E.Robbis ;or ding to the survey, but its sales seming to' be 'slightly the mo re the Bay r. E. Robbineluse Nelson) ; Ponchie:lli: Aria: "Voce di Donna," from "La Giocon- hv alncniealadac oua.Oesoehsago 's da '( FlorencefallcneconsCoreraiyLaaoniaaVa iationsr.GcneevioreGrif- a good'base. University Lecture: da Foec oc'f,;Crli a~iaVrainto~vteGi o nearly so. ;good as they were sale of Good Housekeeping but re- The n atHradUnvriytissmse, illcue n~iy.Accompansts: ide tne and Louise Nelson. when the last survey was taken.' In ports that t~wnispeoplc are the designe Professor Paul Hazard, of the College de France,_Exchango' Professor icy).,-lrdSagrn Chares A. Sink every case the Saturday Evening largest purchasers. CUnited atHradUiest hssmsewl etr nFrench Thursday, ' Post was cited as the leader, one l ano January 24, at 4:15 o'clock,:in roomi 103 Romance, Languages, on. "Les Engineering Council: F dealer stating that he is unable to UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGHI.I have b Voygeodyagteubsande TeCpblctisanyte. " EgieeingConcl.wllmetea.730p.bn.lWdnedasan.seurveougecpis t,.llthe[-enwukndofglasoaduwih thco Thest ilte-Anwkn fgas aewt tem F.23,~Rbbn in room 302 Michigan Union. calls which he receives, beryllium has been discovered by On S - R. C Adam, Jr. i One newsstand reported good Chi Eang La~ a. Chinese. researchstin Uniersty ectre:~' -~ sales for College Hum or, although fellow. One of its properties is In- ting in Dr. Ernst iez, Associate Professor of the History of Art at Bryn Chorl-Uio- all stated that Life and Judge were creased hardness. Boling. Mawr College will give a lecture on the subject "Borobudur, The Temple ChrlUin of the Thousand Buddhas," in the. Natural Science Auditorium at 4:15 There will be no' rehearsal for the Choral Union 'Tuesday, January office this wcck, and ask how many more subscriptions your house needs was ab P. in~ Monday, January 23. The public is co dilly invited. 122. Double rehearsal will be held Thursday eveniing, January 24, at 7 to receive its complimentary copy. drcl ~Bay of F. F. JRobbins I o'clock. Kappa Sigma, Kappa Delta Rho, Alpha Kappa Psi, Phi Chi Collegi- Oi S L al V. Moore i ate Sorosis, Gamma Phi Beta, Phi Sigma Delta, Alpha Phi, Chi Phi, Lion w Movig Pcturs o Indstr: -Psi Upsilon, Martha Cook, Xi Psi Phi, Phi Kappa Tau, Delta Zeta, f the ba The eighth of~ the School of Business Administration's moving pic- Physics Colloquium: Det amma, Tigon, Tht elt h,P et h, CiOmg, Alhatransmi ture programs 'Will be held in Natural Science Auditorium at4:0p.i, Professor W. W. Sleator will speak 'on "The Elliptic Polarization I'Kappa Lambda, Hermitage, Phi Rho Sigma, Phi Kappa Psi.J Profess Wednesda1.y,Jaur 23. Please note that the program will begin 10 of Light by Reflection," at 4:15, Tuesday, January 22, in Room 1041,1 Frederick G. Baushard, Sales Mgr. iof the minutes earlier than many afternoon meetings. The following films F ast Physics Building. All interested arc cordially invited. ___mander___ will be shown; W. F. Colby Resrv BndM. Go Craekeis.l-Te Modern Stall' of Life I reel. 'Tee ilbaarglrneedaltngh tMrrsglea :5 Cookties ndi Cookie Cakes 1 reel. Radio Club: Thrwl e. eulrrhera tngh tMorshala 71,tion ' an The Texs' Trafl to Your Table (a story of beef from the cattle There will be a regular ineeting of the Rtado Chib) tonight at 8. Every'man muarst be present. tidi range to the retailer's store) 1 reel. o'lcki room 200 W, Engineeing Annex ihlsFloe epthi Milk (the' Interesting story of evaporating milk -poesfo E. L. Littell iottnda cow to can) 1.reel. _______'SgaP:Sna The L'nd of Cherries (the largest cherry orchard in the world, Alpha Epsilon Mu: 40i oateSgaP ilme usaJn 1 tos71 .ai om Fo with scenes of the cultivation, picking and canning of cherries) 1 reel., There will be a special initiation of Alpha Epsilon Mu at 73. 'lc hmsr ulig oe itrse nCeityaeIpsti le of All persons interested are invited to attend these programs which tonight, in Room .308 of the Michigan Union. The regular initiation ;invited to attend the meeting. lzbt .nrPo. South are desIgaed particularly to give business students background material, will be held February 12. - from a Carl . ScmalzSherwood B." Winslow CrN.Smaz_______Portia Literary Society: any me Bureau of Appointments:j Alpha Kappa Delta:i There will be a regular meeting Tuesday, Jan. 22, at 7:30 p. m.[be rela Suetwhsreodarnocopeebthenoftefrtf Members of Alpha Kappa Delta will meet at 5:30 today at Dey's Nellie C. Becker, President Ertil con semester will not be considered for teaching positions in the fall. In Studio for the Michiganensan picture. comrlplete records will be destroyed unless sufficient reason is given why jRJ. D. MaNitt, President Independents Attending .-1101: F -, they Cannot be completed by that time.'______ There will be a very important meeting of all independents attend- ~L STATION GETS SSAGEFROM BYRD uncemcint has come from cials of the local R.O.T.C. >tation, WBAXZ, that comn- tion has been established he Byrd expedition to An- i,° by means of messages_ up last Thursday from the )r Bbli ng," one of the Byrd 'ounid from New Zcalen4. to- y of' Whales, the cxpcd'itkn' nessages from the .ship were d for certain people inl the States, the identity of' whom' be divulged. The mnessages~ peen sent to these people by. ?mbers of the% local station;. aturday morning the loca l .was agtain successful in get- .touch with the "Eleanior At the same time W8AXZ" le to pick up communication ywith the operators at the' Whales. Sunday morning communica- u'as again established with' se and the local stations itted several messages from -or William Herbert Hobbs geology department to Coin-' rByrd and Prof. Lawrence uld, who is head geologist ographer with the expedi- nid who was recently made, in' command of the entire ion. The communication imorning faded out after: minutes., Lnow on the local station. ;o maintain a regular sched- communication with the'. Pole explorers. Messages: anyone in. this country to npbers of the expedition will: ,yed. Guarantee of success amunication, in view of the: stance, is not made, r XT _ -1 1 '3 _,* -_ I l t Location Blanks 'must be made out as soon as elections are con. pleted for the "secondl semester. Call at thec office, 102 Tappan Hall, for these blank. llellen R. Shambaugh, Secretary, A. Pierre de lanux:I Mi. de Lanux will talk on, "Modern Manners in Diplomacy" at a lunchieon at ' 12:15 'Wednesday, January 23, in the ladies' dining room of the Union. Luncheon will be 75c. All students and faculty, if able to remain., during the one o'clock hour, are invited to attend, and if jntending..to ,do so ate requested to notify the Political Science office at 2033 Angell"Hll (campus phone 267) in orderto, determine the num- ber of covers to set. .; R. T. Crane Special Swimming Classes: The Intramural Department is having swimming classes for begin- Hers and advanced swimmers every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at ,7.:30-8:311." G. ,D. McMahon is in charge.I Intramural Department Political Science 164:+ Students electing this course next semester arc particularly desired to rattend, if .possible,. the :luncheon to M. do Lanux,. of which notice appcars 'in this column. . ' TCrn HsyReview lecture for my sections and Professor Elirnann's sections Tucsday evening, at 7:30 in Room 1025 Angell lHall. B. W. Wheeler Ftiraternities :. 1The' Student Council wishes to express their appreciation to the fraternitics aiding them in entertaining the South African student guests. The Student Council University Women: out of cousicleratiloi for women who are prepar'ing for examiinatlonrs, it is expected 'that moving operations will be confined to the week end, February 8-11L Gra-ce Ricards New York Times furrent Events Contest: in order that the number of copies of the examination which will be needed for the' Current Events Contest to be held on February 15 may be estimated, students intending to enter the contest are requested to notify immediately one of the members of the local committee, con-i sistjng of Professors J. L. Brummn, P. W. Slosson, W. M. Abbot, Z. C. Pickinson and E. S. Brown. Everett S. Brown Twilight Organ Reital: Palmer Christian, University organist, will gie the following pro- grai n Hill Auditorium, Wedn'esday afternoon at 4:15 o'clock. The general pulilc with the exception of small children is invited to attend. Adelphi House of Representatives: Old 'and new officers will meet promptly at 7:30 o'clock tonight in the Adelphi room to discuss plans for next semester. Lawrence Hlartwig, Speaker Physical Education Students: The Intramural Offices are now located at the new Intramural Sports Building. Telephone 22101. Intramural Department j ;; I 4 ing the J-Hop this evening at 7:30 in Room 316 of the Michigan Union to make arrangements for booths. Philip B. Allen Sophi Prom ConIlittee: Meet at Dey's Studio Tuesday at' 4.30 for' picture. Walter Yeagley, Chairman There will be no meeting tonight. Meetings will start again on February 12. John Q. Langcn, President Inter-fraternity Council: There will be a meeting of the Inter-fraternity Council Wednesday, Jan. 23, at 4:30, in room 302 in the Michigan Union. E. H,.~ Wachs, President [New XYork Listed Stocks Private wires to all Markets Conservative margin accounts solicited Telephone 22541 Brown-Cress &CO.,' Inc. Investment Securities 7th Floor First Nat'l Bank Bldg e The Play. Reading Section will meet Tuesday afte-noon at. 2:30 o'clock with Mrs. Max Winkler, 1520 Cambridge. Y Mrs. WV. V. Marshall M 1.usic Section- Faculty Women's Club: The Chorus of the Music Section of the Faculty Women's Club will practice Wednesday evening, January 23, at 8 o'clock at the home of I Mrs: Clare Griffin, 1107 Michigan Avenue. - ' lana K. Taylor', Secretary t IMi chaiganensian Coniplinmentary Copies: The following is a list of fraternities and sororitles who will receive I a complimentary copy of the 1929 'Ensian next spring. These are the only h'ouses who have the Lull total of fifteen (15) paid-up subscriptions. We' have lists in our office from other fraternities and soro~ities, butj our check-up found themr lacking the required number. 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