THE MICHICAN DAILY " . SUNDAYMA4.1 3 SUNDAY. MAY 4~ 1~0 Publication in the Buuetin is constructive notice to allumem of the University. Copy received by the Assistant to the P dent until 3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturday) VOL. XL. SUNDAY, MAY 4, 1930 No NOTICES Varsity Glee Club: All members are requested to report final rehearsal before the Ypsilanti concert, Monday promptly The presence of all old members of the club is also urgently r for reasons which will be explained. L. M. Goodspeed, Mana University Senate: A meeting of the University Senate will in Room C Law Building on Monday, May 12, at 4:15 p. m. Order of Business: 1. Annual Report of the Board in Control of Student Publi 2. Recommendation of the Committee on University Affa all Senate Committees should report at least annually. 3. Definition of the status of the Committee on Accredit( Schools. 4. Election of Secretary. John W. Bradshaw, Secretary of the Sen Faculty Meeting College of Literature, Science and the Art regular May meeting of the College of Literature, Science and tl will be held at 4:10 p. m. Monday, May 5, 1930, in Room 2225 A. Special Order Nuniber One and Special Order Number Two, p ed at the last regular faculty meeting, will be considered. John R. Effinger, De The History Department announces the following addition list of courses offered for the coming academic year. History 47 and 43. A general introductory course in Americ tory, designed particularly for students in the sophomore year tures, Tu. Th. at 10, Room 231 Angell Hall. Section meetings to ranged. Three hours credit. Throughout the year. A. E. R. Bo Phi Beta Kappa: Those from the classes of 1930, 1931, and fr Graduate School who were recently elected to Phi Beta Kappa ar by reminded that the Initiation for this year's group will beY Monday, May 5, at 4:15, in the Chapel of the Michigan League. cordance with the rules of United Chapter those who expectt their names sent in to the National Body as members should be at this meeting in order that they may participate in the cer sign the Chapter Roll Book, and receive certain information wh National Body wishes all members to have. Rhetoric 2: Mr. Rowe's 11 o'clock section will meet in Room 3213 Standardization and Incentive Payment Plans for Clerical Workers." Engineers'Will A. H. until further notice. On May 6 at 11:00 a. in. in Room 206 Tappan Hall, he will speak upon E Debate - - The Analysis of Sales, Order Getting Costs and Order Handling Costs." Chicago Canal Subject EVENTS TODAY These lectures are intended primarily for members of personnel majiage- SInformal Readings by Faculty Members: The second of a series of nent and accounting classes but others interested are cordially invited Members of Sigma Rho Tau, hon- tesi- informal readings by faculty members will be given by Earl Fleischman to attend. orary engineering speakers society, at 3 o'clock, in the Grand Rapids room of the League building. Tea SdGwill debate the Slide-Rule Debating will be served by the House committee in the Concourse All students Students Interested in Insurance: Mr. G. Powell Hamilton, Director, . . 152 of Annuities and Research of the Equitable Life Assurance Society, will Society of the Detroit Institute of are invited to attend. speak on Group Annuities, Monday, May 5. at 1 o'clock in Room 3201 Technology Wednesday evening at .s H r d eth l I.All students in actuarial science and any others interested are the Union on the subject, "Resolved Dr. Rufus Jones of Haverford Collegte, will preach at the eleven 1iiror-Ndto b1e present. James W. Gover !that the United States should pro- for the o'clock service in St. Andrew's Church. _bre.J s._rt__diver>todofatesshomdhe at 7:15.1 English 212c-Pro-Seminar in Shakespeare: This course will meet Great Lakes through the Chicago equested Sunday Evening Convocation: Dr. Rufus M. Jones, of Hfaverford Monday evening, May 5, at eight o'clock, 406 Library instead of at the drainage canal. College, Haverford, Pa., will speak at Hill Auditorium at 8:00 p. in.. The local team will be picked te. Fusual hour. . J. Campbell. ger. _from the following students: Ver- Congregational Student Fellowship: Dr. W. B. Hinsdale, Custodian French 32, Section 6, at 9 o'clock: Bring to class on Tuesday, May 6 non C. Praschan, '31E, Edward R. be held of tho Michigan Archaeological Collection, will speak this evening in Coloiba, by Merimee, Ginn & Co. edition.{Nell,30E, Dale Anderson, 30E, the church parlors on "The Early Christian Missions to the Michigan 11. ootkins. H. S. Iskiyan, '31E, J. Roy Schmed- Social -kin. ;gall, '31E, Frederick L. Arnet, 3A Indians." Social period 5:30 to 0:00 p. m., luncheon G:00 to 6:30, talk a 3 edek.n, '31 A, ications. to 7:15. Geology 2: There will be a make-up examination on Tuesday, Mayi irs that ed High ate. s: The he Arts,j H. present- ean. to its an His- r. Lec- be ar-1 ak om the re here- held on' In ac- to have1 present' remony, ich the i, at 4 o'clock, in Room 4054 N. S. I. D. Scott Choral Union: Choral Union rehearsal on "King David" and "Re- ,S Campus swimmers may have new quiem," Hill Auditorium at 2:30 p. m. Special chorus meets at 2:15 p. m. Rhetoric 32: Mr Helm's section in Rhetoric 32 will meet Monday suits for their splashings. Coach at the regular hour. i School of Music Orchestra will report at Hill Auditorium at 2:30 vented a skin tight suit, which to ply Spaulding will soon put on the to play accompaniments for the Choral Union Rehearsal. Junior Research: The regular May meeting has been postponed market. -until May 13 in order that our members may attend the annual meeting Presbyterian and Reformed Students: Prof. W. D. Henderson will of Sigma Xi. be the speaker at the Young People's Society of the Presbyterian Church MOTHER AND at 6 o'clock. All students are cordially invited. Physics Colloquium: Mr. J. S. Donal, Jr., will talk on "Studies in Ab- I FATHER ynormal Shot Effcct," at 4:15 in Room 1041, East Physics Building, Tues- Faculty Women's Club: Members of the Club and their husbands; day, May 6. Will Enjoy are invited to the Exhibit of the Art Section this afternoon from 3 to 5 1n Alumni Memorial Hall. The Exhibit will be open to others Monday The Women's Research Club: A picnic for mathematicians and 'Whiteheaded Boy .nd Tuesday afternoons from 3 to 5. members of their families will be held Wednesday, May 7, beginning at 4 o'clock, at the Delhi Woods Park on the Huron River Drive. Trans- Directed by the author Scalp & Blade: Meeting at the Union at 2:30 p. m. oortation can be obtained by calling Churchill, 5114. Bring along a uneh.I COMING EVENTS. ROBINSON University Lectures: May 12, 8:00 p. m., Natural Science Auditori- Michigan Daames Club 'regular meeting will be held in the League um. Dr. J. H. Ashworth, Professor of Natural History, University of Building Monday evening, May 5. Election of officers for the coming May 9, 0, 12,13 Edinburgh, Scotland; "The Nervous System of Annelids in Relation to year will take place at this meeting. Lydia Movement,'' (illustrated). yI May 13, 4:15 p. m., Natural Science Auditorium. Dr. Derwent S Alumni, Highland Park High School: The annual alumni dinner- MENDELSSOHN Whittlesey, Assistant Professor of Geography at Harvard University:dance will be held on Saturday, May 17, in the high school. If you "Land Occupance in Northern New England."wish to make reservations please call 7031. May 13, 4:15 p. m., Room 103 Romance Languages Building. Pro- Ta Beta Pi dinner meeting Tuesday, May , at 6 p. m. in the ll Seats 75 Cents fessor E. Allison Peers, of the University of Liverpool, England: "The T Appeal of Spanish Culture." mon May 20, 4:15 p. m., Natural Science Auditorium. Mrs. Dorothea I__ _ _ _-- Waley Singer, of Oxford, England, Executive Member of the Interna- tional Committee of the History of Science: "Giordano Bruno, the:THE Martyr of Science." May 21, 4:15 p. m., Natural Science Auditorium. Dr. Charles Singer, PEE WEE GOLF of Oxford, England: "The Scientific Change from Medieval to Mdr. COURSE r Organ Recital: Palmer Christian, University organist, will give the following program Wednesday at Hill Auditorium, at 4:15. The general public with the exception of small children are invited. Weber: Jubilee Overture; Stamitz: Andante; Handel: Largo; Mac- Farlane: Evening Bells and Cradle Song; Franck: Fantasie in A; Row- ley: M4ood Fantasy (Heroic Suite); Schmitt: Prelude; Bach: Passaca- glia. Charles A. Sink. School of Music Student Recitals: Recitals by advanced students of the School of Music havebeen scheduled as follows: Tuesday, May 6, 8 p. mn., Hilda Kahan, piano, graduation rectial. Thursday, May 8, 8 p. m., Helen Gould, soprano, in a recital of songs. Miss Gould will be assisted by Frances Peck, pianist and Retta Mc- Knight, accompanist. Friday, May 9, 8 p. m. Operatic recital by students of Professor James Hamilton. . The general public with the exception of small children is invited. Charles, A. Sink. Piano Class: Application for admission to Professor Guy Maier's experimental piano class for children from five to seven years of age, will be received 'by Professor Maier (telephone 5060) ip to May 10. From the applicants, Professor Maier will select six children for his summer group at the School of Music. Charles A. Sink. Seniors in Journalism: Seniors who are candidates for the Certifi- cate in Journalism are requested to pay to the University Treasurer, immediately, the two-dollar certificate fee and to file a transcript ofr credits with the Journalism,'office not later than May 9. J1. L. Brunm Sigma Xi Lecture: Dr. Edward C. Kendall, of the Mayo Founda- tion, will speak on "The Thyroid Gland and Thyroxin" on Tuesday, May! 6. at 4:15 p. m., in the Natural Science Auditorium. All interested are cordially invited to attend. Business Administration Students; Mr. A. C. Farrell, of the Den- nison Manufacturing Company will address students in business admin- istration on May 5, at 4:00 in Room 101 Economics Building on "Work IS NOW IN OPERATION Hours: 9 a. m. to 12 p. m. CLUBS AND BALLS FURNISHED Corner Jefferson and State I1 ,L -l I M ii i I I 1 1 1111 11111111111111111111111111 .l Crisp Salads, Sandwiches UATGRAVING.- SPECIAL SUNDAY Chicken Dinner 60c Try our real home-cooked meals and enjoy the real college atmosphere with us everyday! OUR REGULAR DINNER 50c CLAR KS 11101 South University Avenue Servin" 11:30 a. in. to 9:30 . m. 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