0 .. , _ __.. L-'MCh3A li j l L., . DAILY--- PA~7E1f~ MALE GLEE CLUB TO START SEASON TODAY SCREEN REFLETIONS'SCHOOL1O1 fEllATlNl TILLOTSON RECOMMENDS STUDENTS TO CALL I____ __ UU LJUJ~I-I AT ATHTPTTC OFITP 1FOR CA TT ITlAV TICKETS WITH MANY POSITIONS OPENWFOR TRYOUTS 0 away.tTOsPUBLISHdBULLETI wired for talking pictures, with the' result that all three of Ann Arbor's --- Several Week End Trips to Neigh- 3 0 T C C efirst-run theaters have Vitaphone Netd of Close Relationship e- boring Cities Being Planned , and Movietone equipment, which )weer schoois and University for Coming Year Risfle Sh n thus far functioning excellently. Is Purpose Good shows inaugurated the sea- - ALL SECTIONS UNFILLED Enjoyed By Frosh on hre a -of teal sow- VRST sSSUI ThIS MONTH ______ huses wit theMarx brother's fun fest at the Wuerth, "Cocoa- The University of Michigan's The rifle shoot sponsored by the nuts," leading the rest by a couple Beginning with the fifteenth of' male glee club will officially open Michigan Reserve Officers Training of hundred laughs and then some! this month, a new publication, to its 1929-30 season this afternoon Corps, last week for all inconn Based on their musical comedy hit be known as "The University of at 4:30 o'clock when the first meet- Freshmen proved to be one of the of a few seasons ago, this all- Michigan School of Education Bul- ing of tryouts for the fifty-two po- most popular freshmen sports list- laughing film i, one of th ifunniest letin" will be puiblished for the sitions available will be held in ed. Over a field of 140, Maurice j of the year. purpose of bringing all schools into room 206, Music School. Theodore Pettibon and Walter Simons tied Mary Eaton and Oscar Shaw of closer relationship with the Uni- Harrison, director, has issued an for first place with a score of 86Mfootlight fame provide thw ro- Versity. Dean J. . Edmironson and invitation to any eligible student out of a possible 100. Instead of Imanse in the flimsy plot enhanced ; W. It. Good have been in charge of in the University to report at the having them shoot off the tie as ; by an Irving Berlin score and Zieg- the journal. scheduled hour today, or to take was originally planned, each will be feld chorines. But Groucho's ri- To bring about the purpose for advantage of the additional meet- given a rifle emblematic of first diculous chatter and the equally which the bulletin was established, ings which have been posted for place. nonsensical antics of Ilarpo and the board in charge will send Wednesday evening between 7:15 In view of the tremendous inter- Chico are the bright spots of the copies free of charge to superin-' and 8:15 and Thursday afternoon est shown in this event, the de- picture. Take it in during ittendens of s ls, county co an ngta :0ad71.partment has announced that it } iti.'aei n drn t ednso colcut on d week's stay downtown. missioners, high school principals, Although afternoon tryouts can will continue to sponsor this Ieet Two films with a millionaire, a and the leading administrative of- be made at Harrison's office in the in succeeding Freshmen weeks. working girl, and a loud-mouthed I ficers in the teaching profession. Music School, room 308 has been brother, end their respective runs , Graduates of the School of Educa- opeted for the evening meetings. sive in the history of the club. j today at the Michigan and Ma- tion will receive a'copy of the cir- It is hoped by both Harrison and Several years ago the glee club jestic, Both "Hard to Get" and 1 cular. L. M. Goodspeed, '31, manager ofmade a trip to the Pacific coast "The Idle Rich," are above aver-1 The first issue will contain an the 1929-30 club, that an unusually s where a series of concerts were age and worth looking over. article by Prof. Raleigh Schorling large number of tryouts appear at given in the more prominent audi- B. J. A. and Prof. C. Woody on "Impres- one of the four scheduled times toriums. The East has been toured sions of German Education." There because of the scope of the sea-jduring the past on several occa- Subscribe for The Michigan will also be an article on the° son's tour which has been a suc- sions, while neighboring cosmopol- ! Daily. You may either call at the j "Training of Commercial Teach- cessful feature of Iichigan's song- itan centers are yearly locations ; Press Building or dial 21214--$400 ers" by Prof. George E. Myers. siers for over 65 years. -Several for Michigan's concert givers. In additional week end trips to neigh- , asking for tryouts, Harrison stated - boring cities are being planned that there were openings in every throughout the scholastic year, al- section of the glee club from grad- though nothing definite has been uations and ineligibilities. A n-y announced by either Goodspeed or range voice will find a chance of Hou Harrison. The Christmas vacation location in this year's organ iza- tour is listed as the most exten- tion, Harrison intimated. - l-i. : 1 . L.4A-*.1* . v*'. %_f' & S . 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