THE MICHIGAN D A L FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1929 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Geology 31: The mnid-semester examnlnation will be given Monday. Ncdrlt 18, a~t It &elock. Students with suraanwx A through Li D IY OFF ICIAL BULLETIN please go to Room 205 Mason Ball; M-Z in 231 A. 11., the regular' Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members i History 5 (105): Mldseinester examination Mndcay, November 18, of the University. Copy received by the Assistant to the Presi- at the lecture hour. Mr. Scott's sections in Natural S;;icuce auditorium; dent until 3:30 p. im. (11:34 a. mi. Saturday) Mr. Manyon's, Room 25 Angel Hall; Mr. Long's, Room 103 Romance VOL. XL. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1929 No. 11 Languages Building. I Craftsmen Club will meet at the Masonic Tcemple, Saturday cvcnzing, NOTICES November 16, at 7:30. Everyone is urged to be present. !GIFTS BY, BUFFA~LO ALUMNI PROMISED MARIONETTE CASTS W4ILL PRESENT 'RIP VAN WINKLE' AS FEATURE ACT 1( Fellowships to ,e Provided Business Administration Lecture Series. foci Two performiances of Tony Sarg's Marionettes will be given tbday in the Lydia Mendelssohn theatre. "The Brencen Band," and "The Stolen Princeus" will be presented at a matinee performance, and to- night; Washington Irving's story of "Rip Van Winkle" wall Ne the fea- ture show. Grimm's tale of "The Bremen Band," an entire animal production, has been adopted to the capacities of the acting dolls. "The Stolci Prince&s" is set in Oriental styli. anid recalls Ali Baba, one of Mr. Sarg's greatest successes. "Rip Van Winkle," as dramatized by a graduate of the dramatic de- partment of Yale university, will be given tonight ih eight scenes. This play has been a favorite for many years and was given by Mr. Sarg for two years when his ma- rionettes began touring. This -par- ticular company has often been compared with the Joe Jefferson company which for 35 years enter- tained from coast to coast. Action of the Administrative Board: The Administrative Board of the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts has taken the following Mmbers and Prospective Members of the Cosmopolitan Club: Decision of the Buffalo Aluni action:I Regular meeting of the Cosmopolitan club will be held Saturday eve- club to raise at least $0000 to en- Thomas S. Perkins, Jr., has becnv placed on probation and recorded ning at Lanc Hall at :00 o'clock. Initiation of new members will dow fellowship lectures in the with an E grade in Rhetoric 31, for improper use of material in the; take place at this meeting. Dean Huber will be the speaker of the ScolfBuiesamntrin written work of that course. W. Rt. Hlumphreys. evening.ScolfBuiesamntrin ~was announced yesterday by Dean - -Michigan Jlames will meet Nov. 10 at 8:00 o'clock in the Cavei Clare E. Griffin, of the business FacutySchol o Edcaton:The oveberFacuty eetng i Room of the League building. All are asked to bring their sewing to administration school, on his re- be auld ntPsicLecueRon(islo of tdctin he Uovebvrracu ty ighl this meeting. Initiation ceremonies will be held the first meeting in turn from Buffalo, where he ad- School Builditng) on Monday, November 18, at 4: 10 o'clock. Dec ember. All wives of students are cordially invited, to attend these I dressed the club on the scope and C 0. Davis, Secretary meetings. I activiites of this school, at a meet- AID ~ing which was held to inaugurate OLD MEMOIRS A ITEXAS HISTORY _ plans for completing the club's PrsecieTecer:Te nul ctigfr nolmn wt he(y soiae Pes I-- project in the 10-year program in Prospecive Techers:The anual incting fr enrolment ith thNacogdocheatePaccordingogotoesaccWrdwhich .alumnich clubs call a overerthe University Bureau of Appoitnments and Occupational Information wrill AUSTIN, Tex., Nov. 14.-Memoirs Winkler, l'rarian. Hanks was evi-! country are taking part. take place at ten o'clock Sat~urday morning, November 18. in the Audi: of . T. Hanks, member of Hood's dently uneducated, and the major- _____ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 -4 MERRILL, LYNCH & CO. Members New York Stock Exchange Chicago Stock Exchange Cleveland Stock Exchange Detroit Stock Exchangze $1 I Brigade, have been loaned to the University 'of Texas library to be p otostateo by Airs. Guy Blunt of IF -=' m ity of his words are spelled phone- tically, but he wrote 'vividly and ac- curately, Mr. Winkler said. jProof that ringneck pheasants feed on Japansese beetles has been announced. New Yt rk Curb^ Market Accounts Carried on Conservative Margin 201 First Nat'l Bank Phone 4294 Julof AUEL I I "If' tClraAi Gtcw.zra a 7 p1st8.T 1tL".tas°3P ACS...."° ~-that graceful ankle you so admire was a clever effect Obtained by Wearing Kline's Very Popular, ,N EW ATWIN POINT-wHEEL HOSIERY. That are being featured in Sheer, Transparent Chifon .Sdh from Top to T oe at $169 At a Fraternity Dance it's t epularity a nd in a Silk Hose it's Chic! And . o (f you knew what we mean) . . . there's a great deal of Chicness necessary to popularity! Really, there is n'ot a tmore fitting finish to a Collegiate ensemble that these new Double Point' Hose! Your favorite color is here! SUN TAN, SUN BRONZES, ALL UIM, cRysT I, BEIGE, ALMORA, BREUEi, PEiARL BLUSH , BLUE FOX, L IGHTl GUNMJisTAL, BLACK. 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