40 THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, MARCH 8, 1931 I m DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University. Copy received at the office of the Assistant to the President until 3:30, excepting Sundays. 11:30 a. m. Saturday. SUNDAY, MARCH 8, 1931 NO. 111 Additional Notices on Page 2! NOTICES President and Mrs. Ruthven will be at home from 4 to 6 o'clock on the first two Sunday afternoons of each month to members of the faculties, their friends, and other residents of Ann Arbor. Oratorical Contests: Candidates who, wish to enter the University Oratorical Contest in late March cr early April must register in the office of the Department of Soeech not later than March 15. The winner of this contest receives the Chicago Alumni Medal and will represent the University in the N. 0. L. at Madison, Wisconsin in May. The prizes in the N. O. L. are $100 first, and $50 second. Men and women both eligible. Original orations of not more than 1,800 words required. J. Al. O'Neill. Junior Mcdical Students: Lecture notes for Junior Preventive Medi- cine are available in roor.a 2, Waterman gymnasium. All notes not called for by March 20 will be destroyed. John Sundwall. Faculty, College of LiteraSie, cence, and the Arts: The Commit- tee on Curriculum will hold an op n meeting in room 2225 A. H., Mon- day afternoon, March 9, beginning at 4:10. This meeting is called primarily in order that the Committee may receive suggestions and criticisms concerning the proposed formulation of Degree Programs. Any member of the Faculty who has definite objections to the procedure recommended by the Committee, or who has in mind any alternative plan which he wishes to suggest as a better way of accomplishing the desired end, is urged to be there and present his ideas. Students of the College of Literature, Science and the Arts: Three scholarships, $300 each, are available for this semester and open to students who are riot now holders of scholarships or fellowships. These scholarships will be awarded on the basis of scholarship standing and need. Applicants should call at room 112, Romance Languages, for blanks, fill them out and return them not later than March 20. Organ Recital: Palmer Christian, University organist, will give the following program Wednesday afternoon, March 11, at 4:15 ,o'clock in Hill auditorium. The general public with the exception of small children is invited to attend: Bach: Toccatan C; Bach: Sonatina (from "God's Time is Best"); Bach: Passacaglia and Fugue in.C minor; Gilson: Prelude on an Ancient Flemish Theme;- Jepson: Pantomime; Bingham: Twilight at Fiesole; Andriessen: Chorale; Russell: Up the Saguenay; DeLamarter: Suite (MS); Legend: Nocturnes-The Fountain; Mulet: Toccata "Thou Art the Rock"; Debussy--Christian: Prelude to "The Blessed Damozel"; Bonnet: Rhapsofy Catalane. EVENTS TODAY -Wcsleyan Guild: Sunday Evening Devotional Meeting, 6 o'clock. Judge J. G. Pray will speak on "The Juvenile Court and the Under- privileged Child." Social hour at 7 o'clock. Episcopal Students: The customary 9:30 service at Harris hall on Sunday morning hgs been changed to 8:00 at St. Andrew's church. Breakfast at Harris hall at 8:45, followed by three study groups from 9:30 to 10:30. The class in Personal Religion under Mr. Lewis is at 5:15 p m%.t-unday afternoon at Harris hall. Jewish Students: Professor William Worrel, of the Department of Semities, will speak at Services at the Chapel of the Michigan League, Sunday, March 8, at 11:15 a. m. Liberal Student's Union of the Unitarian Church will present as its speaker tonight Mr. Wesley Maurer, of the Department of Journal- ism, who will talk on "The Public and Crime." The meeting starts at 7:30 and refresments will be served at 9:00. The Church is at the corner of State and Huron Streets. Senior Engineering Class Officers-Announcement and Financial Committees: The meeting scheduled for this morning in the Union will not be held. Scalp and Blade: Important meeting of all members at the Union, at 2:30. Pledges will provide the entertainment. University Symphony Orchestra: Important rehearsal at 9:30 a. m., Morris hall. Mohawk Valley Club: There will be a luncheon meeting at 6:00 p. in., at the Union. The room will be posted on the Bulletin Board. Lutheran Students: Address by the Rev. Paul E. Schmidt, of Detroit, on ."Jesus in the Upper Room" in connection with the usual Lutheran Student Club fellowship-forum from 5:30 to 7:30 this evening in Zion parish hall, 309 E. Washington St. Baptist Student Guild: Mr. Benjamin King, Grad., will speak on "Chinese Family System" in tonight's devotional meeting. All students who are interested in this subject, are invited. Refreshments will be served at 6 o'clock. COMING EVENTS Ecouonmics 172: There will be a written test on March 9, at one o'clock in the following rooms: A-J, N. S. Aud.; K-P, 1025 A. I.; Q-Z, 25 A. H. LyiaMENDEJLSSOHN Theatrle Presents IN "DRAMATIC SKETCHES of the American Indian" THURSDAY, AFTERNOON, MARCH 12 Matinee 3:30 All Seats 50c , I .r?' ., to NT glw .... .. t MOW ;r1 WAIRWICH DEEPING--THE BRIDGE OF DESIRE.. . ARCHEBALD MARSHALL-TWO FAMILIES ........ CAROLYN WELLS-HORROR HOUSE ............ . . . HELEN ASHTON-MACKEREL SKY .............. JOHN BOJER-THE EVERLASTING STRUGGLE. .... 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Miss George brings to her role a sentiment and a delicacy and above all, a tenderness, that make "The First Mrs. Fraser" the finest achievement of her career. -Charles Darnton, Evening World Lydia MENDELSSOHN Theatre MONDAY, MARCH 23 Afternoon 3:15 Evening $:15 Prices: Afternoon $1.50 and $2.50 Evening $2.00 and $3.00 Auspices: Michigan Women DON'T MISS IT MAIL ORDERS NOW Address "The 'First Mrs. Fraser," League Building, or telephone 2-3251, Extension 7. (A Greater Columbia Recording Orchestra) THEIR RECORD FOR FEBRUARY, 1931 BOSTON UNIVERSITY J-HOP YALE ............. J-HOP CORNELL . . . J-HOP SYRACUSE......... ..J-HOP March 20th and 21st they will play the Princeton Junior Prom Dancing from 9-2 jjA la carte and table d'hote breakfast will be served from 12-2. IPendelton Library will be thrown open for lounging. (Favors given out at the door. BUY YOUR TICKET NOW Tickets on ale at Union-Wahrs,---Slaters and Parrot-at booths in "U" I [all and Angell Hall from 10:30-2:30-in West Engineering Bldg. 11-2:30. I ii' _ ; .._ _ _ - __._-rte. - . -- :_ - _ _ ___._...._. _ _ - _______ . _ i' 1 ,l t ii, s .' : z . / * Cosmopolitan Club presents on Tuesday next the He Heard that the students and townspeople o f A n ji Arbor have some -' "Cruise -S. Cosmos in eight or more parts. This may be the main . M s F ® Staff of Life at the THE R & S LUNCH 605 Church Street Open Evenings Alex 'll be here next Sunday as usual Very Special entertainment comng to them wen ithe Attraction of the week but don't neglect the I _ _ - '! I I 'a-. __._ __ a . , ., . -.. ..®. -- - -- -- -.all Today, Te orrow The Logical Place To Ever at e 11