THE 1 V 1 1 i-] I i A N DAILY THE MI HI AN A A A T..J,1- 1 1, " , 1 .1 1 1 1 - I DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Pulication i. 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. ! VOL. XLI. THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1931 NO. 142 NOTICES Members of the University Senate: There will be a meeting of the Senate on Monday, May 11, at 4:15 p. m., in room C Law building. The object of the meeting will be the consideration of a communication from the Senate Council. Louis A. Hopkins, secretary. Observatory. Mr. Orren Mohler will report on the paper "Light Distribu- tion in Elliptical Nebulae" by Dr. Paul ten Bruggencate. Dr. Bryan Rust, of Detroit City College, will speak this evening at 8:15, Natural Science auditorium, on "The University of Tomorrow." Math. 49 and 51, Class Announcement: Those students of Math. 49 and 51 who signed appointment sheets for Tabulating Instruction are reminded that these classes will meet daily at 1 o'clock and 2 b'clock until Thursday, May 7, in room 216, Angell hall. If you have not made an appointment for this instruction do so at 220 Angell hall at 3 to 5 p. m. Before coming to class you must obtain a copy of "The Tabulating Method" at Slaters' State Street Store. A. D. Meacham. " Hygiene and Public Health: A makeup lecture on the purification of water, sewage disposal and milk pasteurization will be held in room 1351 West Medical building at 4 p. m. Sink, Sinai, Brace, Fopeano. Junior English: Intramural baseball, class tournament. First game at 5:15, Ferry Field. Sign notice on bulletin board to play. Recital of "Silas Marner": At a meeting of the Michigan Interpre- tive Arts Society at 7:30 p. in., in room 302 Mason hall, Professor R. D. T. Hollister will give a recital of George Eliot's "Silas Marner." Those1 interested are cordially invited to attend this meeting. Freshmen Pageant Women: The Modernistic Group will meet ina Barbour gymnasium at 4:15 and the Bacchanal and Athletes Groups will meet at 4:45. Newcomer's Section of the Faculty Women's Club: Mrs. Samuel T. Dana is giving a tea for all Newcomers in her home, at 2031 Hill Street, fromn 3 to@ 5:30 o'clock. Board of Directors of the Faculty Woman's Club will meet at 1 o'clock at the Michigan League. COMING EVENTS Astronomical Laboratory: The public is invited to visit the Astro- nomical Laboratory on the fifth floor of Angell hall to observe the moon from 7:30 to 10:30 on Friday and Saturday evenings of this week. There is no charge for admittance.- Children must be accompanied by adults. In case of cloudy weather no observations can be made. History 12, Lecture Section 1: The midsemester make-up examina- tion will be given Friday, April 24, at 2 p. m., in room 4001 A. H. Preston W. Slosson. Sigma Delta Psi: Tryouts will be held every Monday, Tuesday and 'Thursday, from 3 to 5:30 p. m., at the Intramural Sports building. All candidates report to R. W. Webster, director of tests. Active Members of Alpha Lambda Delta will meet Saturday, April 25, at 1 p. m., in the Cave in the League building. All new initiates will meet at 2 p. m., in the Grand Rapids room. Both active members and initiates are requested to wear white. Chinese Students' Club: The Ladies' Night of the Club will be held in Lane hall, at 7:30 Saturday night, April 25. 'NAMEDONALDSON TO JUDGE CONTEST Will Aid in Choosing Winner o Art History Competition. Prof. Bruce M. Donald;-on, of iii department of fine arts, has been appointed to the examining corn- mittee to award the prizes in the national collegiate competition in the history of art, a contest con- ducted under the auwpices of th- College Art association, it was an- nounced yesterday. The other four eWoers or the committeee Harvard, Chicago, and B ryn Mawr, universities. First prie in the com- petition is $1,500. For the ias tfive years, Professo, Donaldson has been a member of the committee on mrcciaevwdam an renaissance studies of the Archac- logical Institute of America. To Department heads and must be .in the Business Office cluded iin the April,30 payroll. Others Concerned: The hourly time slips not later than noon of April 23 to be in- Edna M. Geiger, payroll clerk Faculty Concert: Thelma Newell, violinist and Louise Nelson, pianist, of the faculty of the School of Music, will appear in a sonata recital' Sunday afternoon, April 26, at 4:15 o'clock in Lydia Mendelssohn Thea- tre. The general public is cordially invited. The program is as follows : Nicolaiew: Sonata Op. 11, Allegro animato; Mozart: Sonata No. 12 E flat major, allegro, andante con moto, rondo (allegro); Greig: Sonata Op. 13, Lento doloroso, Allegro vivace, Allegretto tranquillo, Allegro aniinato.f Recital: Frank Bishop, pianist, will give the following program, Friday, April 24, at 8:15 p. in., in the Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre: Toc- cata; Fischer: Prelude and Fugue in F Minor; Bach: Prelude and Fugue in C sharp Major; Bach: Moonlight Sonata; Beethoven: Valse; Chopin: Fantasie in F Minor; Chopin: La Cathedrale Engloutie; Debussy: Segui- dillas; Alboniz: Sixth Rhapsody; Liszt. Faculty College of Literature, Science, and the Arts: Today, Thurs- day, April 23, is the last day on which midsemester reports should be sent to my office. W. R. Humphreys. Householders having rooms to rent to men students for the Summer Session are requested to list them at the office of the Dean of Students, room 2, University 'hall. Apartment listings and houses are also re- quested. F. B. Wahr, assistant dean. Students, College of Literature, Science and the Arts: Sophomores and others interested in preparing to teach will be addressed by Dean J. B. Edmonson of the School of Education at a meeting to be held Wednesday, April.29, at 4 o'clock in room 2225 Angell hall. Please note change in time since previous announcement. Sophomore Engineers: Those who have paid class dues may place their orders today for Junior Jackets at Van Boven's. A two-dollar deposit is required when the order is placed. Chinese Students' Club: Those who wish to attend the party given by Mrs. R. H. Webber of Detroit will please inform Mr. W. P. Lei before April 30. Have You Entire Business Staff of the Michiganensian meeting this afternoon at 4:15 in Press building. Senior Ball Committee will meet in room 306 of the Michigan Union at 7:30. Very important business will be taken up, and all members of the committee are urged to be present.s Dr. Frederick B. Fisher will hold an informal discussion at 4 o'clock in Wesley hall. All students and friends are cordially invited to attend. Pledges-Alpha Nu of Kappa Phi Sigma: All pledges must see Mr. Shelton this afternoon anytime between the hours 1:30 to 5:30 in the Pendleton Library on the second floor of the Michigan Union. Material on call at the desk of this library must be read sometime this week in preparation for the examination next Tuesday. No pledges may be absent from the meeting next week except by special permission of the] President. Phi Sigma meeting in room 1139 Natural Science building, at 7:30 p. m. Dr. J. W. Christ, of the Horticulture Dept., of Michigan State Teachers College, wil give the address of the evening. Dr. Christ is an exchange speaker from Theta Chapter of Phi Sigma. Polonia Literary Circle: A social hour will be held at the Women's League, lounge 2, third floor, at 7:30 p. m. A special treat-Makielski Brothers will be guests. Phi Epsilon Kappa meets in room 304, Union, at 7:30 p. mn. What's I 'Going On THEATRES Michigan - Charlie Chaplin in "City Lights." Majestic-William Powell in "Man of the World" with Carole Lombard. Wuerth-"Santa Fe Trail" with Richard Arlen. Reading-Prof. R. D. T. Hollister: George Eliot's "Silas Marner"; 7:30 o'clock, room 302 Mason hall. Heard? I ARCHITECT'S COSTUME BALL SAFFELL- BUSHr May 15th (604 East Liberty) ARE MOVING PAUL SPECHT and HIS ORCHESTRA "Best Party in Years" Tickets on sale at Architecture School SO SUITS NOW ITS & TOPPERS OFF $5.00 Allowed on old garments- traded on custom tailored clothing. $35.00 and up CHAS. DOUKAS 1319 South University I i in - . I EVENTS TODAY Electrical Engineering Seniors: Mr. Wells, of the Wagner Electric Corporation (of St. Louis) will in- terview for recruiting purposes to- day. Sign up on the posted schedule. Colloquium in Applied Mechan- ics: Messrs. Sherlock and Stout will present a joint paper on "The De- velopment of an Electrical Record- ing Anemometer for use in the Study of Wind Gusts." There will also be a review of periodicals at 7:30 p. m., room 445, W. Engr. bldg. Wyvern: It is important that every member be present at Concourse of1 the League, 4-5:30 p. m.I Observatory Journal Club meets at 4:15 in the class room of the I. - _ ! SPECIAL WEED-END ROSES *ationery peial .... WAHR'S IMPERIAL VELLUM 49*c satur Ni1 $1.00 Per Doz. 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