THE MICHIGAN DAILY CIAL BULLETIN to do their directed able inconvenience. Ii the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members sity. Copy received at the office of the Assistant to until 3:30, excepting Sundays. 11:30 a. m. Saturday. the hour periods. desirable ter. suggested Every effor to elect the G. L. teaching under conditions that represent consider-|Laumonier, visiting professor at Any student who has a definite appointment at Princeton and professor of French should report for a conference at one of the other Literature at the University of Bor- t will be made to meet his needs. In general it is deaux, will lecture Tuesday, May 19, course in directed teaching during the first semes- at 4:15, room 103 Romance Lan- Jackson, acting secretary, School of Education. guage, on: Romantisme et l'esprit Y, classique. The public is invited. i 1 FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1931 NO, 161 NOTICES MAY FESTIVAL CONCERTS ams for today are as follows: 2:30-"Old Johnny Appleseed" by Gaul; iHilda Burke, mor Reynolds, Contralto; Palmer Christian, Organist; s Chorus; Or::hestra Accompaniment; Eric Delamarter and .onductors. 8:15-Ignace Jan Paderewski, Pianist; ;tra, Frederick Stock, Conductor. The Chicago Syn- S- - - - - Liszt o. 2, D Major, Opus 30 lto-Allegro con bri, - Beethoven for Piano and Orchestra, A minor, ma: Andante molto vivace Ignacc Paderewski - Paderewski Exhibitions Water color paintings by members of the Royal Society of British Artists, third floor gallery of the Architectural building under the aus- pices of the Ann Arbor Art Association. Open daily from 9 to 5, until further notice. COMING EVENTS The Exhibition of Japanese Prints now showing in Alumni Memorial under the auspices of the Ann Arbor Art Association, will be extended through May 16. Lectures Today Business Administration Lecture: Mr. A. C. Farrell of the Dennison Manufacturing Company speaks at 4 p. in., in room 101 Economics build- ing, on wage incentives for office workers and on Saturday, May 16, at 11 a. in., in room 206, Tappan hall, on the analysis of distribution costs. , All students of Personnel and others interested are invited to the Friday lecture, and all accountants to the Saturday morning lecture. Youth's Place in the New World Order: Lecture by Martha Root. world traveller and international journalist, at 8:15 p. i., in Lane hall. Auspices of the Negro-Caucasian Club. All welcome. Meetings Today Geolgy 31: The second bluebook of the course will -be given at 11 o'clock in N. S. auditorium. Shop 7 Students: Professor Gwiazdowski will meet his Shop 7 stu- dents at the entrance to the East Engineering building, at 8 a. m., to take a trip through the Hoover Steel Ball Plant. Cooperative Course in Gas Engineering: Freshmen students inter- ested in this course may interview Professor Pettyjohn in his offiee at 4211 East Engineering building, from 2-5 p. m., and Saturday, 9-12. Engineering Freshmen "low to Study" groups: Section I will meet at 8 a. in., in room 244 West Engineering. Section II will meet Tuesday, May 19, at 9 a. in., in room 239 West Engineering. Section III will meet on Tuesday, May 19, at 2 p. in., in room 239 West Engineering. Students in this group who have not already joined one of these sections should attend the most convenient of these meetings. Hellenic Society: Regular meeting; room 302 Michigan Union. There will be a declamation contest of Greek Poetry and a prize awarded to lat Major harp Minor, Opus 5J or Opus 25 Iat Minor - - - - Chopin Mr. Paderewski Concerts will be given as follows: afternoon, 2:30. evening, 8:15. Junior Girl's Play are nqw in Miss Loomis' offxce. Please amount for pictures. Pictures for Good Hope are posted office. Those desiring to order, please be prepared to 'posits. Advisers, 1930-31: Members of the faculty and others advisers to groups of freshmen during the Orientation are requested to arrahge consultation hours when they n their respective offices during the period of advanced ch began May 14. F;xamination for Directed Teaching: All students expect- of the special methods or course D100 (Directed Obser. ching) in Education are required to pass a qualifying a major or minor teaching field before being admitted a. the winner. Refreshments. Freshman Pageant Women: Ath- letes meet at 4:15, the Modernistic1 Group at 4:45, and Golliwog, 5:15.{ GOING TO EUROPE? AMERICANS, living in captivating home, 15 miles from Brussels, similar distance from "Ardennes," invite one or two to share their home, on con- ideration of just what they can af- fors G Hview of business crisis. M.Go~. H. Coryell, Limal, Belgium COMING EVENTS French Lecture: Professor Paul as. These examina- eld from 9 to 12 on 23, in the Auditor- ersity High School. kson, acting sec'y.. L I THE ANN ARBOR DRAMATIC SEASON to Students Planning to A Teaching: Students ex- do directed teaching next urged to interview Dr. on Monday, May 18, in i, University Elementary cording to the following social studies, 1 to 2; hetoric, and speech, 2-3; athematics, and fine arts, ence and Latin, 5 to 6. It utmost importance that ne to this conference, for else being equal, the ies for directed teaching igned in order of applica- e coming late may need DWN-CRESS Comspany, !m . IVESTWENT MAY 25 to JUNE 27 I BREAKFAST Featuring Blanche Yurka Tom Powers I SERVED AFTER THE ARCHITbCIS' BALL AT THE RITZ * Martha Graham Violet Heming Ernest Cossart RESERVE NOW WITH A DISTINGUISHED NEW YORK CAST ROBERT HENDERSON DIRECTING SEASON TICKETS NOW All Six Plays $4.00 and $5.50 OPEN UNTIL 4:00 A. M. MUsIC I ECU It IT IES ders executed on at ex. ing*&. Accounts carded tenservative margin. 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