f PAGE EiIGHT THE MICHIGANAILY I ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ . --.. - 3 .S U - - 33 f Ann Arbor Art Amsociatimn The Seventh Annual Ann Arbor Arit A ~ ' rnnrf _f~sn fHTLDNER COMPARES MANN'S WQRKS CI'AL - U LL t I N fi ;IatA~ts~ai l? p^'~caevery aftermoon in tbe atl rics and ccriclwo f r. A.iuivini Nicamrial blall thirough Friday, November te -i~ib rublicatloi I n the IBulletin i"; c uw ,fritetive llotie to all inemhers Rlictoric 180 (liraiva, 1) meets tonight iste:d of Wc!Twrda , 7: 15, of the Vnivrty, CoPY rvccivued t,.theAi,^i.rlat to thet 1resA- I Fooum 3227 Angell kil. dent until 3,30 1p. in.. (11:3U a.. atzrciay ) VOL. XL. TUESDAY,, NOVEMBER 26, 1929 No. 50 liagii h 113: The special bus for those sticnits who have aY111",ed ______________It see "A Stranige Interlude" will leave thle Union promptly .at 4:00 i. im-.{ NOTICES Fare 1.73. Faculty and Students of the Medical School: As a token of respect 2¢r, the memory of the late Dr. Victor C. Vaughn, former lean of the T' 'iwt7 s Club Will have its x egiular dlinncalr-et'izz t 6:00 this' Medical School, all classes will' be disniissed between 11:00 a. in. and :wvrzira ill thec;afidecria of the t' ni~nls lCf latton bill i:,ot apply to tlho:-e studencrts w o ctice on tuci bullet-in board on the t2fnrsttfinr will give the roam ava.il-' have'failed to register cars which arc beng s;tored in Ann Arbor, or to able. those who -have cars broaugtht herc; following thiis annaoun cemcnt. Theo enforcement of the ruling Nvil b- 1':-i;l nd .!ai:iday ino ninig at j:00 ' A.1-Caai pus 1l'orum: Cal edn(,s30aof tli wck at 4 p, m, i aRoom. 1) clock, and as students aro forbi idcl to bring czrs to Alin Arbor (ill D o, the Alumni Memoyriaiill falI, lPror 1..3I. 741 lk3Of the Spe ch BD,. that date, fno provision will be VniRCLC for u ite:(1Y,2,privilew~s in rtinciit will condtuct the ff,.ua AI-Ce appointed are: said Prof J. A. C. TTlnr of the d~sciiptivc, and minutely so, like Social: C. M. Gunkl. cliairnian;. i German department. yesterday in o much of Mann's work. After the= M, 1I. lHawkins, E. B. Cutter, F. R. i an initerview concernfi hi-s O~ Juhion.J. . Weelr. f th 199 slecion "b evr," tationa, I talked with him in the Fh~i~:F. J. Schweitzer, chair- Pro fessor Ilildner i =e,"~-d~ oj-ridor. lie was very cordial anld, o~~azn: E. M. Bow ers. R. G. Hlartnick, is an im lorani, ,, r u- n invited ine to meet himt at Munich,' J, W. Br1ownl, M. McGuire. grea, enoug h for the ditielio o vir.h I was never able to arrang,, Piublicity: J. Slininions, chair- vmnirtg so profoulul ia con-pel itionz.btfoatieIcrepndwtl m;F. A. Arnet, W. Mackinley, "I niet Thomnas Mann." he de-bufoatieIc:c pzd G' 1"- F. Rosser. v cL'u'-ed. "somec years ago at B3erlin! himi regularly. Athletics: W. Denier, chairm-an; I it ewas at the time vlhen all Ann- "lie is a very amnialble gentleman;; T1. F. Rhines, F. W. Fuger, J. L. Pot-1 Arbor was reading 'Buddenbrooks,,' slender and well-formed. One tle, F. D. Rink, the novel that won him tho prize, could detect in hio feature thc daril: Wtaek Quill meets at 7:30 p. m. at the Alpha Omicron Pi house, i olive compzliexioni of a Creole moth.- 1052 Baldwin. cr. He spoke with scientific peir- ri l niba-'Theta meets at the Womeri's League at 1:0x0. Pl east loop~ cisioi. He showed his belef that. rn builletin board for the mrom<. x ann--heartednes^s is to ue avoided ,- l( ; ,;, it too,-)eas.ilyti akea one pa-_ Sigm~'a Gamma Upsilon: Business meetig in t~tasscel Semrnnr