r RIGH THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, APRIL, 2, 1931 EIGflT THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1931 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. ant business meeting, t:15 p. m., at the Union. All Campus Forum: Harvey J. Campbell, secretary of the Detroit Board of Commerce, will speak on "The New Business Era" in room D, Alumni Memorial hall, at 4:15 o'clock. Sociology 262 Seminar in Human Ecology: This seminar will meet at 7:15, in room 104 Economics. Pre-Business Students, College of Literature, Science and the Arts: Dean S. E. Griffin, of the School of Business Administration will speak to all students interested in College Training for Business, in room 1025 Angell hall, at 4:05 p. m. Dr. Frederick B. Fisher will hold COMING EVENTS an informal discussion group at Ron oasoteclbae Wesley hall at 4 o'clock. All stu- Ronny Johansson, the celebrated dents are cordially invited. Swedish dancer, will appear in a recital at the Lydia Mendelssohn VOL. XLI. THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1931 NO. 1321 NOTICES University Lecture-Change of Time: Mr. Henry Cowell, composer and editor of "New Music," will lecture at 8 p. m., in the Lydia Men- delssohn Theatre, instead of at 4:15 p. m., as previously announced. Mr. Cowell's subject will be "New Musical Resources." The public is invited. University Bureau of Appointments and Occupational Information: The Bureau has received announcements of the following Civil Service Examinations: Associate Fisheries Economist, $3,200 to $3,800; Assistant Fisheries Economist, $2,600 to $3,200; Assistant Entomologist, $2,600 to $3,200. Further information may be secured by calling at the office, 201j Mason hall. Physical Education for Women: Registration of students for re- quired work in Physical Education for the outdoor season will take place on Thursday and Friday, April 2 and 3, at regular class hours. All students will report to classes in Sarah Caswell Angell hall on second floor of Barbour gymnasium in street clothes. Students not taking physical education for credit may register in Office 15, Barbour gymnasium. Faculty Householders: We have many young men students who are available for house cleaning, yard and garden work, and for washing cars. Those desiring such service, call Miss Srnith-Dean of Students Office-Phone 6115. Faculty Wives: A number of students are available for positions either for light house work, caring for children, or serving during the period of Spring vacation. Those interested in securing such assistance are asked to call the office of the Dean of Women. Seniors in Journalism: All seniors who are candidates for the certi- ficate in Journalism are required to file, in the journalism office, 306 West Medical building, before spring vacation, a transcript of their university credits., Freshmen Women Interested in Art: The Poster Committee for Freshman Pageant needs you. A cover design for Pageant Programs must be made, and there is other work. Activity points will be given those who help. Application should be made immediately to Pauline Brooke, telephone 8321. Foreign Men Students: A very limited number of students can still be accommodated on the annual spring vacation tour to Battle Creek, Senior Engineers: Orders for caps and gowns will be taken from 10-11 a. m., and 2-5 p. m., at the table in front of room 221. $4.50 for rental. Height and hat size required. today Bring A. S. M. E. meeting with S. I. E., at 7:30, room 302 of the Union. Mr. Coghlin, vice-president of the Det. Screw Prod. Co., will speak. Political Science Journal Club meets today in 2035 A. H., 3-5 p. m. Applied Mechanics Colloquium: W. O. Freyberg will speak tonight on "Freyssinet Method as Applied to the Construction of Some Arch Bridges in France." Current literature will be briefly reviewed before the paper. This meeting to which anyone is eligible will be held in room 445 West Engineering building at 7:30 p. m. Cercle Francais formal meeting of the year at 8 o'clock at the Michi- gan League. It will be a Soiree Musicale. Mummers Dramatic Society will hold Spring initiation this after- noon at 4 p. m., in the Cave. All members must be present. Polonia Literary Circle is giving a card party at 7:30 p. m., in rooms A. B. C., third floor of Michigan League bldg. All members are invited. Phi Epsilon Kappa meets in room 306, Union, at 7:30. R. O. T. C. Sabre Team: There will be an important meeting at 7:30j p. m., R. O. T. C. Headquarters. Oratorical Association Ushers: Report at Hill auditorium before 7:30 p. in., for the Count Von Luckner lecture tonight. Senior Honor Group: Meeting at the Union at 7:15 p. m. This is a short meeting and your collections of class dues will be called for. Everyone report. Freshman Pageant Dancers: The impressionistic group will meet at 4 o'clock today in Barbour gymnasium. Point System Committee Meet- ing: There will be a meeting this afternoon at 5 o'clock in Barbour } gymnasium. All absences must be 4 excused before the meeting. Call 5718. 1 n 7 a a Episcopal Students: A Noon-day Service in Harris hall 12:05-12:25, followed by luncheon. St. Andrew's Church: Services as follows: 8:00 a. in., Holy Commun- ion, 8:00 p. m., Holy Communion in the Church. Industrial Engineering Society: There will be a joint meeting with the A. S. M. E. at 7:30, room 302, Union. Mr. Coghlin, vice-president of the Detroit Screw Products com- pany will speak on "Some Phases of Management and Production Control of the Jobbing Shop." Mr. Coghlin has had much experience in these lines, and his talk should be very interesting. All interested are welcome. Psychological Journal Club meets at 7:30 p. m., in room 3126 Natural Science bldg. Prof. Adelbert Ford will present literature and experi- mental evidence on variations in the character of colored after- images. All interested are invited. Journal Club of the Observatory will be held at 4:15 in the class room of the Observatory. Mr. Mor- ris K. Jessup, recently returned from Lamont-Hussey Observatory Iat Bloemfontein, South Africa, will talk on the, subject "South African Observatories." Pi Lambda Theta open meeting at 7:30 p. mn., in the Library of the Uhiversity Elementarybldg. Dr. Ma raguerite Wilker will speak on the Nursery School Movement. Zoology Lectures: Dr. A. Pearse, of Duke University, will lecture at 7:30 p. m., "Migration of Animals from Ocean to Land and Fresh- water" Illustrated. Room 2116 in Natural Science building. Theatre, Saturday evening, April 4, at 8:30. Her program will include numbers by Grieg, Rachmaninoff, Mendelssohn, and Strauss, as well as a group of original Javanese im- pressions. University Club: Club Night Fri- day, April 3. Professor Louis Hop- kins is on the program. Wyvern will meet at 9:15 in the Russian Tea room Saturday, Apr. 4. Philippine-Michigan Club is giv- ing a musical program and a dance Saturday evening, April 4, from 8 to 12 in the Women's Athletic bldg. There will be folk dancing, fencing and singing. Members of the facul- ties and ladies will be admitted free of charge, all others fifty cents. Business Administration Lecture: O. A. Montgomery, secretary of the Detroit Association of Credit Men, will speak at 9 o'clock Friday morn- ing, in room 206, Tappan hall, on the subject, "Business Cooperation Through Trade Associations," for the benefit of the class in business policy. All persons interested are invited to attend. i DANCERS - ONE NIGHT ONLY MONDAY, APRIL 6th GALA EASTER MONDAY BALL The Incomparable Detroit Star and Radio Artist "DEL DELBRIDGE" AND HIS WORLD FAMOUS DANCE BAND Dancing at 8 o'clock for the benefit of students ' Fie election of Kalamazoo, Grand Rapids, Lansing, to this trip may be secured by call- ing 6408 not later than April 4, the last date upon which reservations may be made. and Jackson. Information relevant' - -- 1 _ - -- _ - d a "a B. V1ur c A antaliz- Mm~mmmmminam "Will you go to . ,, reetigCards the League with me this week-end to 11 dance?" "Will I! Those suave low-pitched tunes of Reuel Kenyon's Band just can't be equalled." Ill 1 II a nce t thip I.e Af tie ie Religious Publi"catieons* and Gifts at SL'R'S INCORPORATED TWO LARGE STORES III The New League Band Reuel Kenyon is the director. Len Duckman conducts. Friday, 9 to 1 o'clock Saturday, 9 to 12 o'clock So. State St. E. University Ave. STATE STREET MAIN STREET U Upper Staffs of Stu entPublicatio GUESTS AT THE MICHIGAN UNION DANCE FRIDAY t s 'IGHT