THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, MARCH 29, 1931 . ._ mommommommomme I Daily Oficial Bulletin (Continued from Page 8) at the meeting of the Michigan Chapter to be held this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in Lane hall. Every- body welcome. Seven Last Words of Christ, a Cantata by Theodore Dubois, will be rendered at the Church of Christ Disciples, corner Hill and Tappan, at 7:30 p. m. iberal Students' Union: 7:30- Lieral Students' Union of the Uni- tarian. Church will discuss "Pros and Cons of Capital P-unishment" led by, Professor Burke Shartel of the Law school. Refreshments. Lutheran Students: The Lutheran Student Club fellowship - supper 5:30 to 7:30 this evening, Zion Par- ish hall, 309 E. Washington St. Address on "The Crucifixion" by Rev. Rudolph Schulz, former Exe- cutive Secretary of the Luther League of Ohio. Reformed Students: Services will be conducted by Dr. H. H. Meeter. The meeting will b3 held in the "Upper Room" at Lane hall and will begin at 10:30 a. m. Hillel Foundation: Milfred Stern, Zoology Lectures: Dr. A. Pearse, I Senior Lits: Class dues will be of Duke University, will present the collected Tuesday, Wednesday and following lectures: . Thursday of this week. Honor men April 2, 4:15 p. m., "Tropical Na- ,will be on the campus all three days ture." Illustrated. Natural Science! to collect your dues and take orders auditorium. (University Lecture). for the "Michigan Alumnus." April 2, 7:30 p. m., "Migration of Animals from Ocean to Land and Acolytes: Meeting Monday, March Freshwater." Illustrated. Room 2116 30, at 7:30 p. in., in 202 S. W. Mr. Natural Science building. Rickel will discuss 'Metaphysics of g Sir James Jeans." Mr. Beer will dis- April 3, 4:15 p.nt. "The Parasites cuss "Metaphysics of Oswald Spen- of Nigerian Rodents." Illustrated. gler." Room 2116, Natural Science bldg. - { t 1 1 1 l 1 .l s the Ypsilanti Airport will speak to the Society concerning rates and possibilities for a Flying Organiza- tion. Inter Class Track Meet Monday, March 30, at 7:30, in Yost Field House. Health cards are necessary to compete in this meet. Tau BEta Pi: Pledge Examination Monday, Mar. 30, at 7:15 p. m., in room 273 West Engineering bldg. Eta Sigma Phi: Reservations for the formal initiation banquet, which is to be held on Thursday, April 2, in the Michigan League building,' are to be made with Mary Haga- man, Marha Cook building, not later Mi c party Wedn o'cloc] membi dially Boo the :~ Tuesd the h tor, 2 mon Ihostes Psy sire t to th mayr Pharmx Lecture on Publie Unelployment Insurance: Mr. Noel Sargent, of the National Association of Manufac- turers, wil speak on Public Unem- ployment Insurance at 9 o'clock on Tuesday, March 31, in room 11 Economics bldg. Those interested are invited to attend. Geology 31: The make-up blue- book will be given Monday at 4:00 in room 3054 N. S. Economics 52 (Corruption): For purposes of the examination on Monday, Mr. Palmer's sections will meet in room 102 Ec.; Mr. Caver- ly's section in room 215 Ec., instead of the rooms previously anounced. All who are interested are invited. Members admitted to the house this semester will be initiated im- mediately after the open meeting, and all are asked to be on hand. Economiics Si-jb: Professor Plaut I of the University of Harburg u ill speak to the Club at 7:30 p. . on, Monday, March 30, in room 302 of! the Union. Physics Colloquium: Mr. G. A. Van Lear, Jr. will talk on "Galvan- Iometer sensitivities as limited by Brownian Motion," at 4:15 on Tues- day in room 1041, East Physics bldg. Undergraduate Physics Club will hold its next meeting on Wednes- day evening, April 1, in the staff room of the East Physics building, at 7:30. David Netzorg, '34, will pre- f sent a talk on "Interesting Physical Phenomena connected with the Cy- cloid." The talk will b illustrated with apparatus constructed espe- cially for the occasion. All interest- ed are cordially invited to attend. Adelphi House of Representatives will hold a debate on "Resolved: that a large college offers better opportunities for a liberal educa- tion than a small college," at 7:301 Tuesday iTight in the Adelphi room on the fourth floor of Angell hall. a" BRIGHT $POT 802 PACKARD ST. 'T0!)AY , 12 to 2 WAFFLES W/ITH PORK SAUSAGE PORK CHOP WITH CANDIED SWEET POTATO BANANA NUT SAl.AD COFFEE OR MILK 30c 530 Jlto ,7:30 SPECIAL FITY CE NT DINNER FRIED CHICKEN, LOT BISCUIT MASHED POTATOES GIBLET GRAVY THIRTY-FIVE CENT DINNER FRUIT SALAD LEG OF LAMB, MUSHROOM SAUCE APPL-E SAUCE ROAST LOIN OF PORK MAS-HD POTATOES FRUI PN2SALAD WE DEIVER PHONE, 8241. r I I tI Pr I I 111 of Detroit, will talk at religiousI service at 11:15 a. m., at the Chapel Alpha Nu: There will be no open of the Michigan League building. meeting this week. Pledges will not attend. In the closed business ses- Jewish Students: Rabbi Ephraim sion on Tuesday evening, March 31, Rosensweig of Decatur, Illinois, will complete discussion and final vote address the Sunday Night Open will be held upon a matter of the Foium of the Hillel Foundation at I most vital significance to the inter- .:00 at the Hillel Foundation at 615 1 ests of the society. The proposed E. University. His topic "Art and I:revision of the constitution will also the Jew Through the Ages." be voted upon. Any objections to the report of the committee on revi- COMING EVENTS sion must be handed to the secre- University Lectures: On Monday, tary in writing before the meeting. Mar. 30, 4:15 p. m., Natural Science opens. The session will be opened auditorium. Professor Dr. Theodore promptly at 7:30 p. m. All members F. S. L. Plaut, of Hamburg Univer- of A. N. now on campus should at- sity: "Unemployment Insurance and tend this highly important meeting. its Effect on the Economic Position Contributions to this se ester's of Germany." issue of the "Sybil" must be in the Thursday, April 2, 4:15 p. m., in hands of theweditor not later than Natural Science auditorium. Dr. A. ,next Tuesday. S. Pearse, of Duke University:. "Tropical Nature" (Illustrated). Aeronautical Society: It is im- Friday, April 3, 4:15 p. m., Lydia perative that all members who are Mendelssohn Theatre. Mr. Henry interested in motorized flight train- Cowell, musical composer and edi- ing attend the meeting to be held tor of New Music: "New Musical Re- April 1 at 7:30 in 348 West Engi- sources." The public is invited. neering building. Mr. Oliphant of D A NCE RS! 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