THE MICHIGAN DAILY StrNDAY, MARCH 22, 1931 THE MICHIGAN DAILY StfNDAY, MARCH 22, 1931 pop-Now ing at 10:00, at Morris hall. Mr. C. R. Beall of the Union Switch and Signal Company will interview on Monday, March 23. Those inter- Scalp and Blade: All members are requested to meet at the Mich- csted should sign on the posted All meetings are at 7:30 p. m. All H. Lewis will act as chairman. w-.in I- '--- e i . t tle 1 icmg:.-.-... unTT on- will be held at the Michigan Union S igan Union at 2:30 p. m. s c1hedule. Beta Kappa Rho: Initiation will be held this afternoon at five o'clock in the Chapel of the Michigan League building. Supper will be served in the Cave after the initiation. Triangles: Meeting this afternoon at 4:30 in Michigan Union. All members please be present. Mohawk Valley Club: There will be a luncheon meeting of the Club at the Michigan Union at 6:15 o'clock. All members are urged to be present. Committee of the Senate on University Affairs: The next meeting of the Committee of the Senate on University Affairs will be on Monday, March 23, at 4:15 p. m., in room 2009 Angell hall. Louis A. Hopkins, secretary. University Lecture: Mr. Henry Cowell, musical composer and theor- ist, and editor of New Music, will lecture on the subject "New Musical Resources," at 4:15 p. in., Friday, Arpil 3, in the Lydia Mendelssohn Theater. The public is invited. Organ Recital: William Zeuch, guest organist from Boston, will give the following program Wednesday, March 25, in Hill auditorium at 4:15 o'clock. The general public with the exception of small children is invited to attend. Karg-Elert: Chorale Improvisation: "Sleepers Awake"; Bach: Andante from the Fourth Organ Sonata; Schumann: Sketch in D flat; Vierne: Finale from the Third Symphony; Schubert: Ave Maria; McKinley: Cantilene; Snow: Distant Chimes; Mulet: Carillon Sortie; Wagner: Introduction to Act 3, "Die Meistersinger"; Wagner: Ride of the Valkyries, "Die Walkuere." Division of Fine Arts: An Exhibition of Contemporary American Paintings in Oil and Water Color and a group of twenty-five Prints is being shown in the North and South Galleries and room A of Alumni Memorial hall. This exhibition closes Monday, March 23. Architectural Traveling Exhibit of Chapters of Alpha Alpha Gam-, ma, National honorary Architectural sorority for women is on display daily from 9 o'clock until 5 this week in the Architectural building. The. exhibit consists namely of interior designs, water colors, and pencil sketches. f i. p s, b t e i 0 n Alpha Nu will meet on Tuesday, March 24, in its room on the fourth loor of Angell hall to discuss the( roposition, "Resolved, that a re- pectably strong third party would e advantageous to government in he United States." All pledges are expected to attend and take part n the discussion. Outsiders will be welcomed at any of our meetings. Senior Engineering Class Meeting n room 348, West Engineering bldg.. on Tuesday, March 24, at 9 o'clock. Michigan Technic Editorial Staff: Meeting of all staff members and tryouts Tuesday, March 24, at 7:45 p. m. It is imperative that all be present. The University of Michigan Radio Club's schedule of meetings and speakers is as follows: March 25, Prof. William H. Hobbs; April 8, Prof. B. F. Bailey; April 22, Mr. A. F. Prescott; May 6, Capt. C. A. Powell. with the exception of the meeting Sophon on May 6, when the club will meet election in room 201, Engineering annex. Committ at 4:00 p Faculty Women's Club: Tea at I Theatre. the home of Mrs. Alexander G. asked to Ruthven, 815 South University Ave- nue, Thursday, March 26, 3:30 to Sigma1 5:30 p. m. for the G Monday Evening Drama Section sented a of the Faculty Women's Club will meet at the Michigan League, Mar. 23, at 7:45. All-ca will be f Play Reading Section of the Fac- Tuesday ulty Women's Club will meet Tues- - :ay at 2:30 in the Michigan League. Span. Dr. C. G. Kulkarni will lecture on May "Mother India" Tuesday, March 24, at 8:15 p. m., in Natural Science MADR auditorium. Advance sale reserved gossip t seat tickets at Wahr's and Slater's. is to be royal fa Capital Punishment: Prof. Dr. The I John F. Shepard, and Rev. E. J. daughte Forsythe, secretary of the Michigan to have Association Opposed to Capital secondc Punishment, will speak on Capital Orleans, Punishment Tuesday, March 24, at Alfonso 4:15, in room 231, Angell hall. Rev. Beatrice. more Women: There will be for Junior Girls' Play ee on Tuesday, March 24, p. m., in Lydia Mendelssohn All sophomore women are be present. Delta Chi: All manuscripts Grid Banquet must be pre- t the meeting on Tuesday. Gurney Williams. mpus fencing tournament inished from 4 to 6 o'clock afternoon. s~h Inf ant a May rry Second Cousin ID, Mar. 21.-(JP)-Court oday had it that there soon a wedding in the Spanish mily. Infanta Beatriz, 21, oldest r of King Alfonso, is said become affianced to her cousin, Antonio Alvaro de 20, second son of Prince de Orleans and Princess Tryouts for Mimes small ballroom at the Alibi" willbe selected. signed. will meet from 8 to 9:30 o'clock tonight in the Union. Members of the cast for "The Perfect Parts for both men and women are to be as- Slide Rule Dance: There will be a meeting of the committee at 4:00 X p. m. in room 3038 East Engineering bldg. Vulcans: There will be a meeting at tne Union at 5:00 p. in. s The Right Reverend Herman Page, D. D., Bishop of Michigan, will preach the sermon at the 11 o'clock Confirmation Service at St. Andrew's1 Episcopal Church. IF Wesleyan Guild: Sunday Noon-Mrs. Fisher's Class in "Comparative Religions." At 6 o'clock-Sunday Evening Devotional Meeting. Prof. O. S. Duf- fendack will talk on "The Oberammergau 'Passion Play." Interesting Engineer Freshmen: The next Assembly will be held in the usual room instead of in Natural Science auditorium as announced. A. D. Moore. EVENTS TODAY Congregational Student Fellowship: Prof. Geo. Carrothers, Director of the University's Inspection of High Schools, will be the Sunday eve- ning speaker. His subject: "Qualifying for Leadership." Meeting at 5:30 p. m., in the church parlors. Liberal Student's Union-Unitarian Church, 7:30 tonight. Dr. Rob- ert Dexter of Boston will discuss "Taking the Risks of Peace." Presbyterian Students: Mr. Berridge will speak on sociological prob-. lems in which he is interested on the campus at the evening student meeting. There will also be the usual Fireside Hour at the church house. Reformed Students: Services will be conducted by Mr. J. De Groot. The meeting will be held in the "Upper Room" at Lane hall at 10:30 a. m. Lutheran Students: Rev. Dr. A. H. Keck, President of the Michigan Synodl, will address the Lutheran Student Club this evening on "The Trial of Jesus Christ." Fellowship-frolic, supper, address and discussion from 5:30 to 7:30, Zion Parish hall, 309 E. Washington St. Study group at 4:45. 'Varsity R. O. T. C. Band: The concert band will rehearse this morn- pictures will be on display. Social h COMING EVENTS University Lectures: Friday, March 27, at 4:15 p. m., room 1035 Angell hall. Professor Harold Bohr, of the Department of Mathematics1 of the University of Copenhagen: "Almost Periodic Functions." Monday, March 30, at 4:15 p. m., Natural Science auditorium. Pro- fessor Dr. Theodore F. S. L. Plaut, of Hamburg University: "Unem- ployment Insurance and its Effect on. the Economic Position of Ger- many." The public is cordially invited to attend these lectures. Geology 31: There will be a blue- book Monday at 11 o'clock. Electrical Engineering Seniors:I A True Inspiration FLOWERS For the Desk or Home UNIVERSITY FLOWER SHOP lour at 7 o'clock. 1111 Inc. 229 S. State St. Phone 6030 ~We Decliver III I" 'i 1 Dinner 11 qI I h t _ Served in a pleasant atmos- phere with a wide choice of fine food. $1.00 Sunday dinner served from 11:30 a. m. until 8:30 p. M. Music every evening. Prices are reasonable and there is no cover charge. An ideal place for a party. 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