THE MICHIGAN DAILY' k SUNDAY MARCH 30, 19313 TH~ MICHIGAN DAiLY SUNDAY. MARCYX 30, 1930 his talk "A Scientific Approach to Religion" given last Sunday evening. Social period 5:30 to 6:00; luncheon 6:00 to 6:30; discussion 6:30 to! t Physics Colloquium: Professor L.' Thomassen will talk on "The Con-MU IC "iTO ,SO T E struction of Crystals," Tuesday, April 1, at 4:15, in room 1041, East COTENTED COXVS Physics Building. __ The Student Volunteer Group meets in the committee room of Lane! I A Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members ;Hall at 9:30 a. mn. Students interested in the foreign missionary enter- BA' of the University. Copy received by the Assistant to the Presi- prise are invited. The Women's Educational Club will meet on Monday March 31, at man Br dent until 3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturday) _ _4:15 in the Women's Athletic Bldg. The program will be a prospective radio m VO.X.SUNDAY, MARCH 30. 1930 No. 130 Scalp & Blade: Officers wil be elected at the meeting in the Union teacher's interview with a superintendent from one of the Michigan Havin VO.Xat 2:30 p. in. high schools, speaker ----- - --_ ___ __ ___ ___ ____-_ -doesn't NOTICES mspti University Senate: A special meeting of the University Senate, at ; COMING EVENTS Aeronautical Society & Glider Section: There will be a combinedI set so hi which memorials will be presented appreciative of the late Professors meeting n Wed., April 2, at 7:30 p. in., in Room 348 W. Eng. Bldg.! ever th Wenley, Cooley, Curtiss, and Lane, will be held in Room C Law Building' University Lecture: Professor Karl von Frisch, of the University of Nominations for next year's officers are to be made at that time and that see on Thursday, April 10, at 4:15 p. m.I Munich: "The Senses and Language of the Bees," 4:15 p. in-., Tuesday, there will be ground school instruction in the theory of flight for thej Brock J. W. Bradshaw, Secrtary of the Senate 1 April 1, Natural Science Auditorium. The lecture will be illustrated, members of the Glider Section. Plans will also be made for a trippenb -_______ to the Detroit Air Show and possibly passenger flights at reduced rates; milk nu . Combined Curricula: Students in the College of Literature, Science,± Public Lecture-Assembly, School of Education: Dr. Henry Neu-' at that time for members of the society. snsw and the Arts who desire to )enter upon a combined curriculum( Letters man, leader o the Brooklyn Society for Ethical Culture, -i'1l give a ie- ntionw and Law; Letters and Medicine; Letters and Dental Surgery; Letters andj ture before an assembly of students in education at 4:11, o clock on Mon- nto Nur ,ng; Letters and Business Admnistration; Letters and Forestry) !ay, March 31, in the Auditorium of the University High School. Varsity Glee Club: A very important rehearsal will be held Monday,- should, before April 20, file with the Director' of Csesification upon alI Dr. Neuman's subject- is: "Can Human Nature Be Changed?" ,March 31, at the usual time and place. Every member is requested blank to be obtained ii Room 4 , ive rsity l11l, a petition to be granted, The lecture, which is given under the auspices of the School of to be there promptly and ready to begin at 7:15. No excuses acceptable that privilege. After this date. appliations wil be received only upon! Education, is open to the public. (Instructors please announce to class- e presentation of a satisfactory excuse for the delay and payment of a es. fee of $;5.00. C .Dvs ertr Since the above specii'ed time Emit, April 20, falls this year during _______ l.0 DvsScrtr The Members of the Garden Section of the Faculty Women's Club spring vacation, students who e:pct to spend their vacations away University Bureau of Appointments and Occupational Ifrain!are invited t attend the lecture given under the auspicessof the Ann! from Ann Arbor will do well to file their pJ3Ciiori befor'e laig pig r Lawson of the Dictaphone Sales Corpora ion will give a short ad-:AMcr arnCTusdayApril1,ntr7:30 p.sein., ing lumni MemoraHll vactin egns prl 2.dress outlining their sales training course and the opportunities with: The Monday Evening Drama Section of the Faculty Women's 'Clubj J. L. Ltich the Company at 10:00 o'clock Monday morning. Those interested come will meet Monday evening, March 31, at 7:45, in the Michigan League. to Room 201 Mason Hall. TePa edn eto fteFclyWmnsCu ilme Student Christian Atioeiation Extension: Those students interested IhePlyRedigSetinfthFcltWinnsluilme in speaking at luncheons, high schol assemnblics, and church groups get FerayFehe:M.Gorc'iru:Fehe h nee on Tuesday, April 1, in the lobby of the Lydia Mendelssohn The- inrur Frouchn:withGoorecr'etaop: FtshLanehoHatel. atre, Michigan League Building. The meeting will start promptly at ilamC ptChimnoExeso 'in February and who consulted me concerning their elections may re- +2:30 p. m.-pD [DON, Ia., March 29,---HeP' ,ock now milks his cows to .usic. g just installed the loud in his dairy barn, Brock know yet what type of he cows prefer, .but he got e will be able to get what- ey like best, or variety if ms to please them. combined the old Euro- elief that cows give their .oe readily if the milker 'ith the modern American ,hat the machine can do it ian the man. !w York Listed Stocks Conservative rmargin accounts solicited Telephone 23271 ftwN.PDECe9z alA ______________ ct±ve uneir scores in thie psytiioii dexainiatioxns a caing at Ro~oum Organ Recital: Palmer Christian, head of the organ department of the School of Mus, presents Henrv Whipple in a graduation recital Wednesday ins Hill Auditorium at 4:1,x. The general public with the exception of small children is invited to attend. The program is as follows: Bubeck:" Fantasia; Widor: Cantabile (Symphony No. 6); Cleram-1 bault: Prelude; Bach: Prelude and Fugue in E Minor; Karg-Elert: Choral Improvisation on "In dulci jubilo"; Debussy-Christian: Preludel to "The Blessed Damozel"; Mulet: 'Toccata, "Thou Art the Rock." Charles A. Sink. May Festival Tickets: The "over the counter" sale of season tick- ets for the May Festival will begin Saturday morning, April 5, at 8:301 o'clock, at the School of Music. At that time all season tickets notj previously ordered by mail will be put on sale to the general public.) All mail orde-rs received not later than Friday noon, April 4, will be filled in advance in sequence. Charles A. Sink ZU'±, EconoiU~ics nuiluilig, betweeni 2 and 4:3Ujp. i., on Mvondtay. Seniors, School of Education: There will be an important meeting of all class officers, group and committee chairmen, Monday afternoon. IMarch 31, at four o'clock, in Room 4017 U. H. S. Faculty-Alumni Dance Series: T he last dance of the series will be held Wednesday, April 2, at 9 o'«~ clock in the Michigan Union. Sin- gle admissions may be purchased at IUNITED CAB CO. I' 7047 24 HOUR SERVICE ; INCORPORATED Investme~nt Securities Anni Arbor Trust Bldg. is Fluor Senior Electricals: Mr. D. 0. Whelan will recruit for RCA-Victor on 'the door. i Monday, Room 153. A. D. Moore Graduate Luncheon for Chemical Engineers will be held on Tuesday, AvahSceyTerwilba April 1, in room 3201 East Engineering Building. meigo h Avukah Society onhrewllb Junior Research Club will meet Tuesday, April 1, at 7:30 p. i-., Room Tuesday evening, 7:30 at 615 East1 1121 Natural Science Building. University. Rabbi Leon Frain of The following papers will be read: Detroit will speak on "The Trend Dr. A. G. Smith: "Cyonide Poisoning and Sulphur Metabolism." in World Opinion Regarding Pales- Dr. B. D. Thuma: "The Auditory Sensitivity of the White Rat." tine." i I EVENTS TODAY. Student Sunday Morning Convocation: Rev. Henry H. Crane, Scranton, Pa., will speak on the subject "The Four Fundamentals," 11:00 a. in., in Hill Auditorium. The public is cordially invited. ofj at Reverend iley, of Detroit, will. speak at the Lutheran Student Club tonight at 5:30 on the subject "Jesus Christ, The Teacher." Student discussion wrill "follow his talk. Acolytes: will meet Monday evening, March 31, in Room 202 S. W. Mr. Preuser will read a paper on, "The Status of the Practical Will in Kant's Epistemology." The Astronomy Colloquiuim will be held Monday, March 31, at 4:30 p. in., in the Observatory classroom. Dr. H. M. Losh will present a paper on "The Spectrum of B228 Cygni." - j This evening in the church a discussion centering around, .I Bishop of Michigan ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH Sudy Maca0h 1 0 -M a~n i n tttttSiniitti i u iiiin lfi1litittailititn~~u tttt: 0 I Ever Try Clark's? ... .r i i ,,__. ,_. _.._ o ,...,_..._. .....__~ i 116 11 S. University (Upstairs) I tti i CHICKEN 'DINNER SUNDAY 60c ~iI~ rt 50c SHORT ORDERS ALWAYS! Play Production Presents LEAGUE BUILDING Sunday Dinners Are, now served in the Ballroom at the League CLARK' S I'. "oeonJuliet"9 Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre BOX OFFICE OPEN 11 to 5 Tables will be reserved if aired and will be held. de- No more waiting Sunday Dinner. in line for I 12:30 to 2:00 I Telephone 23251 LEAGUE BUILDING All Seats 75 cents Phone 6300 U 1 ... A g6 e t t m UJ NWwwww L ,- -- F 77-7- rI It's a Relief to know that: Sen." ators aren't the only ones that can afford to pay for q2, Alex is he c Wet Professors --I wonder has caused it suppose W4hat all. I drink so they will be able to stand the work and the Students drink so they will be able to stand the professors, yet But everyone can afford a good meal if you will. try The R & S Lynch Drinks. 're very Sunday f _ II III _ - ____ -. - l -- - --- - - - iclugan Union fir _uvuam Cafeteria a. 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