> ° MTf WTt'_.gTAT Tl A' T T = V " O"YTTYT f4 V-. A 1 fl U I 1 %. 1-1 1 is xiy .vA.H 1 L-T-THURSAY.- AR aaa ZIL 23, 1931 DEPOSED SPANISH QUEEN ARRIVES IN PARIS TO JOIN KING ALFONSO SUMMR EPHSICS UE TO COEM COURSESP LmEBTO MCEL LU Todays Radio Programs (Eastern Standard Time) F.Hipi Marman_ star of "Girl Cra- 1 Department Prepares Bulletin Steiner Announces Delegates zy," current Broadway musical hit, Describing Classes for Great Britain, India, will be interviewed by "Gentleman to be Given. and Bulgaria. Jim" Corbett on the Bond Sunshine _program over an NBC-WEAF net- Courses in elementary, college, Michigan's delegates to the model work at 6 o'clock tonight. and graduate physics will be offered League of Nations assembly, which by the physics department as part will be held this week-end at Hills_ George Jessel, comedian star of of the 1931 Summer Session, ac- dale, will leave Ann Arbor tomor- "Sweet and Low," will be the guest cording to the bulletin prepared by row moi'ning, it was announced artist with Rudy Valee and his or- the department. Courses of special yesterday by Dr. H. Arthur Steiner, chestra on the Fleischmann hour interest to teachers will also be of the political science department over an NBC-WEAF network at 8 offered. in charge of the delegation. o'clock. Special courses in theoreticai Michigan will represent three . physics will be offered by Prof. Ar- countries at this year's conference Harriet Lee expongnt of the nold Sommerfeld, University of Mu- Great Britain, India, and Bulgaria. "Flues," will give a program mclu- nich; Prof. Wolfgang Pauli, Univer-The British delegation will consist ing such new melodies as "Every- sity of Zurich; Prof. H. A. Kramers, of Marguerite V. Boom '32 and thing But Love" and "You Didn't University of Utrecht: Prof. W. F. AlHave to Tell Me," from 10:45 until Colby, Prof. Otto Laporte, and Prof. lin J. Preis, Grad. The Indian 11 o'clock over WXYZ and the Co- George E. Uhienneck of the Un_ delegation will be composed of Zel- lumbia chain. v ersity; and PofJ. .Opeh dm on S. Cohen, '33, and Francis L. ___ T. itP1)nc Pr. .nh Sperry, '32. Nathan Levy '31 Les- ec. of toe Caiornia Insti of ter C. Houck, '33 and Leah E. Reis- Prof. Howard Mumford Jones will In addition to the formal lecture big, '32, will constitute the Bulgarian discuss "The Race Problem" at 2 courses, therewile a eriesuof in- delegation. o'clock this afternoon on the Uni- courses. there will be a series of in- . I versity program over WJR. He will formal ,seminars throughout the At this conference, regular busi- base his discussion on R. R. Moton's session under the personal direc- ness will be taken up which is atIbook "What the Negro Thinks." tion of Professor Sommerfeld and present the topic for discussion at Professor Pauli, at which the most Geneva. Among the topics to be Popular selections from the best recent and important developments discussed are the present world musical comedies, new and old, will of theoretical physics will be dis- wide economic depression, recon- be played by B. A. Rolfe and his cussed. sideration of the Versailles peace Lucky Strike orchestra at 10 o'clock The physics department varies treaty, and reorganization of the tonight. The program will include 'sie courses offered each summer so permanent secretariat of the league. numbers from "Good News," "The that all the work offered by the de- There are still two vacancies on Gang's All Here," "First Little partment during the regular year the delegations, which will be filled Show," "Fine and Dandy," "No, No, will be covered in several successive today, Dr. Steiner concluded. Nanette," "Strike Up the Band," Summer Sessions. Such a system -- and "Tangerine." permits those who wish to do ad- Unidentified Thieves 6:00--Ethel MermanmIl tit1,ii.e p..- vanced work in the subject to earn AI-Eh Meri ;) d higher degrees in whole or in part Rob Fraternity House ! : , "7'l \ 1 by attending several Summer Ses-, -_u - sions. Breaking into the Delta Sigma The summer work of the depart- Delta house, a dental fraternity at. ment is conducted chiefly by senior members of the staff. The staff is 1502 Hill street, Tuesday night, bur- also augmented by men of distinc- glars stole -a total of $100 in cash 0 l U tion from other universities and re- and a postal money order for $50 search laboratories, in order that a made out to J. M. Keenan, '311D, of diversity of subjects and points of view may be presented. Butte, Mon., a member of the house. Questioned regarding the details of I XX AI(l'. 11 IHXM, XXI'1311 6:25 - ii- ur is :l , ,z ,, - 1 -X' 1.1 ti UJR I. Xxi- I\ 6:45 -LwlITz,-.--V;. 1X.K 1W l7:00 -\ r,, I axu i'NtI,,sioY, i- 7:15--St. Mmritz il: ir,--\\ \1C.XX'I-AtM T .' i'I.U.iN -11.1%3 , IDkA, 111,1 7:30 -lIi hk X I K IN .X1, 1 1,1, . 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