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________THE MICHIGAN DAILY'. SUNDAY, APRIL 27, 10 "

-. fColgate-Rochester Divinity School, will deliver the following lectures HOOAY CETIIdRAENT
©©AIIVf 1AIBI i under the auspices of the Michigan School of Reliion: FIJNRAY CINT FICMFRA ERIY
Fl UILLLE T I K Monday, ALril 28LPuLitanism and Capitalism." ANNOUJNCES ELECTION OV P MRURll
0 11 11L 11 0,I! F ! C I A LLJJ T±P.C 1, Ax-u~u 90 Ti i .iv ~ i ra .

Students to Register
For Marathon Swim

-Wednesdtum ay pr zRegistim n Mrrag.
Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members ; Wdedy April 30, "Puritanism and Education." C7ihia-cate-f a vneefogascit t ul ua 0
of the University. Copy received by the Assistant to the Presi- These lectures will be given in the Natural Science Auditorium, on TleMihgncatro Sigma }avne rmascaet ulua 0
dentuntl 3:0 p m, 11:0 a:m. aturay)Monday and Wednesday at 4:15 p. i. and on Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. i national society in pure and membership are: S. L. Diack, J. J.
detutl33 .m 1:0a.m audy ______ applied sceince s, recently held theirI Bittner T. H. Cheng, A. M. Cloud-; during t
VOL. XiL. SUNDAY, APRIL 2.7, 1930 No. 146r I 'election of new members. A total m an D. A. Fox. R. D. Fowler, H. J.' at the d
1, Economics Club: Professor C. L. Jamison wil speak onl "Criminal! of 43 were elected to full member- Gibson, H. K. Hughes E. K. Janaki,codn1
Carelessness in Commercial Credit," in room 302 of the Union on Mon- ship and 44 to associate member-? B. Kievit W. H. Krull, R. E. 'Mc- rsdn
NOTICES. I day, April 28, at 7:30. si.Ade .C ord .C lH rsdn
University Lecture: Dr. Charles Singer, M.D., Litt., of Oxford, Eng;-hi.______CC FPice,_._.__OdSculzz
land, will speak on the subject "The Scientific Change from Medieval to--- l floigweelctdoth''PtrH.,J
Moen at 4:15 p~m., Wednesday, May 21, in the Natural Science audi- A. S. M. E.: There will be a meeting of thosityoWedela society: from the facultY, A. H. C: W. Seheimner, A. Svihla, R. K. i AA
torium. The public is cordially invited. April 30, 7:30, room 229, E. Eng. At which time Prof. WV. E. Lay will give! oelandl, R. L. Kahn, T. R. Run- WinGrdaesuet.eetda s
Frank E. Robbins. an interesting and illustrated talk on "The New Packard Diesel Engine. 1 J H. Steward. From the sociate membes ae:ecd.ainees,
_______The society will then elect new officers and discuss the proposed visit to 'Iunni group E. A. Ravenscroft sF . aleb. ergreD. E.ABee, BF
University Lecture: Mrs. Dorothea Waley Singer, of Oxford, Eng- thFerr A .M .metn.1 oin the graduate school the fol- R. M. Bradley, C. J. D. Brown, B.
land, Executive Member of the International Committee of the History!I lowing were elected to full iem- M. Cain, W. Clanton, I. Clark, H. J.
of Science, will speak on the subject "Giordano Bruno, the Martyr of, Michigan Union Tryous sovld report to the Student of-ices tumor-' .brship: R. F. Bacher, A. W. Bold-Dao.H V imnW .Dn
Science" at 4:15 p. -,in, Tuesday, May 20, in Natural Scie1ce auditorium. row and Tuesday afternoon between 3 and 5 o'clock.! yreff. J. H. Bushey, J. P. Chandler , ahue, E. Dressel, B. Dushnik, J. T.
The ublc i codialy nvied.J- J Colis, C M.Erikso, N C.Eash, . H. Freyrg, E. N. God-' 4
J.J olis .M.EikonS.
Frank E. Robbins. dlh House of Representatives: Will Good. Wiepert, Kimball Fisk, R. C. Gibson, L. B. Headrick,' dard, W. C. Gorham, L. R. Hedrick,
-- --i end Dickert meet at the Adelphi room at 4:30 Monday afternoon. 1-1. Y. Jennings, H. D. Lightbody, L :L .aHean, J. M Ln, . . Mang
Committee on University Affairs: Meeting will be held in Room___ A. Mtheson G. C. Munro, L. r'Lchln .M~iE .Mnig
2009l A. H. on Monday, April 23, at 4: 10 p.,i. Flying Cub: An inmportant meeting of all Natioal Intercolle it lT, . . Pttjoh, . HJS.voa,. G. Manuel, . W. rhK .1 0r
J.W rdhwSecretary. r G. H. Schefflor, R. V. Shankland Rhba' . .G Sle,'.W
uronautic Society members will be held Monday, Ail 8,i the Fn - m.K.Tn, E W. Thatcher A. R Staples, T. E. White. ca
g1 .Baihw ineering Society rooms at 7:30 oclock) ,28 nN.K The unegaJae h ati-on
Msher-Jordan Iall: Beginning Monday, April 28th, Mrs. Buf- IWebb, N. Wright. 'd m unergrapduteiss woitArn-:
fington, assistant director of Msher-Jordan Hals, will be glad to inter-v- Those from the graduate school H ibB .DAlvE .
view vom n students who wish to make application for residence in the trolndm"abla eClRe. to ohomaTs ars ile icuseivrity P --- -- -- -------- -Fischer, A. D. Forbes, A. H. Fries,
new dormitory. Her office hours will be from 1:30 to 5 p. in. Mondays to tenls"a etn ob edTedy eeig April 29, at'7:45!I4:15 in Room 231, Angell Hall. -The!I L.K.HdigG.EHobok K. AN
F+ridays, inclusive, and from 9 to 12:30 Saturday mornifngs, in the office p. mi., in a room of the Women's League. Public cordially invited, public is invited.Kmmermeyer, F. Rode, W. C.
cf the University Registrar, 107 Mason Hall, telephone University exten-1 A- 1 Schroeder, D. I. Watkins, B. S.-
sin373.Cy .;wi metMody evening, April 2, at 7:30 in Room 202!i All girls interested in music for Wells, H. D. White, E. F. Yendall.
Inez V. Bozortl, Director. i S. W. Professor Rainich will speak on "Relativity." the Feshman Pageant, orchestra --
C i work especially, meet in Barbour
Senior Mcen, School of Education: Order your canes from Wagner's. Craftsmen meet at 5:00 at the Masonic Temple on Monday evening. Gymnasium, Monday at 5 o'clock.
This should be done immediately, if you wish to have a cane. Wear Tuxedo and brinig ribbon. SE ISO
All girls be sure to attend danceSE ISO
Health Service Eye Examinations: Students wishing tests for glasses The Monday Evening Drama Section of the Faculty Women's Chub rehearsals for Freshman Pageant D R A M ~ A T I eoeM y 2s ol eci rhm be oeM y3iwlNeto M n arvnng'pi 8 a :5 tth ihg nLeg e hs wek fr csu- esr -R
W a r n E o s t e i e t r u l i g e uEV E N T S T O D A Y ! A lp h a N u : T h e 1 8 m e n n o tifie d Y
Choral Union : Mixed Chorus rehearsal at 2: 30' p. in., School oflo hi lcint ebrhp' S ld adw e
Music. "King David"-"Requiemn." Special chorus of Women's voices o thi elcon ommbrip I-S ld Snwce

ration in the Union's an-
mile swim will continue
be first part of this week
esk in the natatoriumn, :-
to Kenneth M. Lloyd., *32L,
ROWN-CRESS
& Company, Inc.
NVESTMENT .
ECURITIES
Jers executed on ol ex-
tnges. Accounts carried
conservative margin.
Telephone 23271
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at 2:15 p. m. V
Informal Readings by Faculty Members: The first of a series of
informal readings by faculty members is to be given by Prof. 0. J.
Campbell at 3:30 p. in. in the Grand Rapids room of the Michigan
League building. Tea will be served by the House Committee in the
concourse.,
Sunday Evening Convocations: Henry Conrad Moehlman of the
Colgate-Rochester Divinity School, Rochester, N. Y., will speak at Hill
Auditorium at 8 o'clock. The subject will be, "Is Christianity Doomed?"
Inter-Guild Meeting: The annual -Inter-Guild meeting sponsored
by the Wesleyan Guild will be held at 5 p. mn., in the Auditorium of Wes-
ley Hall.' The meeting will be addressed by Pres. Alexander G. Ruthven
speaking on "Essentials of Morality." Members of all student Guilds
and religious organizations, and all other students interested are cor-
dially invlted to attend.
Congregational Student Fellowship: Rev. R. W. McLain, chaplain of
the Jackson State Prison, will speak tonight in the church parlors. So-
cial period 5:30 to 6:00, student luncheon 6:00 to 6:30, and meeting 6:30
to 7:15 p. mn.
All Foreign Women on the Campus are invited to Tea by the
Oriental Women's Club, at the Garden Room of the League building,
from 4 to 5:30 p. mn.

will meet in Alpha Nu room on
Tuesday at 4 o'clock for formal in-
itiation. The initiation banquet
and debate with the Detroit Col-
lege of Low will be held at 6:15 at
the Union.
A. Donohue.
Delta Sigma Rho will hold a bus-
iness meeting Tuesday at 4 p.mi. in
room 3209 A. H. for the election of
new members..i

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SP1tCIAL SUNDAY

Chicken Dinner 60c

1i

CLARK'S
The place where you get real home cooked meals
OUR REGULAR DINNER 50C
1110'%z South University (Upstairs)
Serving 11:30 a. m. to 9:30 p. mn.

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Reverend H. P. Marley, pastor of
the Unitarian church, will lecture
on Tolstoy's essay "Patriotism and
Christianity" Tuesday, April 29, at I j

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Davis Edwards
UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO
Rteading
"The Kings Henchmen"
By Edna St. Vincent Millay
"A dramatic reading enriches the language without
encompassing its meaning in the accoutrements of the stage,
or observing' is in the bustle of action."-Prof. K. T. Rowe.
LdaM n es o Tuesday Night Apri 29th
8:15 P. M.
Season Tickets for Series $1.50
On Sale at Slaters. Book Store or, 3 211 Angell Hall
RESERVED SEATS NOW ON SALE AT LYDIA MENDELSSOHN
BOX OFFICE-DAILY FROM 1 TO 5 P. M.

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BOOKS FOR NATURE L VERVS
A series of non-technical but adniirably specific books designed for

COMING EVENTS.
Faculty, School of Education: The April Faculty Meeting of
School of Education (postponed from April 21) will be held at
Michigan League building,_ in conniection with a Staff luncheon,
Monday, April 28, at 12 o'clock.

nature lovers-
MATHEWS-Fieldbook of American Wild Flowers..
MATHEWS-Fieldbook of American Trees and Shrubs.
MATHEWS-Fieldbook of Wild Birds and Their' Music.
LUTZ-Fieldbook of Insects............
ANTHONY--Fieldbook 6f North American Mammals.-
LOOMIS-Ficldbook of Common Rocks and Minerals ..
OLCATT-Fieldbook of the Skies .........
IDURAN-Fieldbook of Common Ferns.......
Special price to Libraries.

$3.50
$ 3.50
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. $3.50
$3.0
$3.50
$23.50

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Industrial Motion Pictures: The School of Business Administra-1
tion will present the following films in Natural Science auditorium at
4:05 p. mn. Tuesday, April _29: "The Romance of Glass" and "The Age of
Speed." All persons interested are invited to attend.
Conrad It, Moehiman, Professor of the History of Christianity at'

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Sunday!
We'll be

Next

The Athlete

and Lindberg know that
Spring is the time for

Breaking
records, while ",Joe Col-
lege" hails the season by

Dancing

Ankling In

at all of the campus
brawls, then taking his
girl and

for some of our famous
Strawberry Sho rtcakes
and Sundaes

. Delighting
the many differing tastes
of the particular college
students at the
The R & S Lunch
605 Church St.

here.

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APRIL 28
TO.
MAY 3
MATINEE
,SATURDAY

THE FAMOUS OLD TEAR JERKER AND LAUGH DISPENSER
Ten Nights in a. otrRoom

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NOW
PHONE
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SET THESE. LINES:
h"'You Shall Die the Death of a Dog,," "The Drunkard 's Hour Has
Takes It's Toll," "Frank Slade You Have :Killed Your Father," "I

Came,"
Stand a

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;Man Once More."

Hill.
Auditorium

Sunday

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Convocation

Hill
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Dr.

Conrad

Henry

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