MICHIGAN DAILY BULLETIN Qualifying ExaminatLion for Directed Teaching: All students expect- Alpha Kappa Delta meets at 6:30 p. in., at the residence of Prof. to elect one of the special methods or course D100 (Directed Observa- A. E. Wood. Those desiring transportation should be at the Economics and Teaching) in Education are required to pass a qualifying exam- building by 6 o'clock. ing tion A All Campus Forum: Di Cuncannon, professor o. science, will speak on Hoover and His Admin Thursday at 4:15 o'clOcl D, Alu#mni Memorial hall. constructive notice to all members red at the office of the Assistant to )ting Sundays. 11:30 a. m. Saturday. .Y, MAY 20, 1931 NO. 165 i 1 ..; ., NOTICES m will be at home to students on May 20, If Engineering and Architecture: There will be a y of these Colleges on Monday, May 25, at 4:15 Engineering bldg. Louis A. Hopkins, secy. Education: There will be a faculty meeting and an League at 12 o'clock, Thursday, May 21. will be given by Professors Diamond, Jackson, G. L. Jackson, acting secretary. ads and Others Concerned: The hourly time slips s Office not later than noon of -May 22 to be in- ayroll. Edna M. Geiger, payroll clerk. roduction of the Avery IHopwood Prize Plays: The rested in attending the production of the Avery c plays to be given in the Lydia Mendelssohn 23 may be obtained by coming to the Laboratory s will not be reserved by phone. lmatic Season: In co-operation with Valentine B. have been made to admit students and towns- sted in the technique of the theatre to the final luction of the Dramatic Season to be held in the 'om May 25 to June 27. Permission must be per'- Mr. Windt at the Laboratory theatre. It will also ons obtaining such permission to present their ae Mendelssohn theatre for the production of the r are attending. Robert Henderson, director. its: Conflicts in Final Examinations should be fessor C. H. Fessenden, 333 West Engineering bldg. ination in a major or minor teaching field before being admitted to these courses. These examinations will be held from 9 to 12 on Saturday; May 23, in the Auditorium of the University High School. G. L. Jackson, acting secretary. University Girls' Glee Club: There will be no meeting tonight. Please watch the Daily for announcement next week.' EXHIlITIONS! 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. American Paintings, West Gallery, Alumni Memorial hall; week days from 9 until 5 and Sundays from 1:30 to 5 through Sunday, May 31. MEETINGS TODAY University Loan Committee: 1:30 p. in., in room 2, University hall. Students who have filed applications with the Office of the Dean of Students should call at that office for an appointment with the Corn- mitec. J. A. Bursley, chairman. Geology II: The Irish Hills field trip will be conducted this after- noon, 1-5, and Saturday morning, 8-12. There will be no make-tip for this trip. Assemble in front of Hill Auditorium. Chemistry Colloquium meets at 4 p. m., in room 300 of the Chemistry building. Mr. C. E. Whitney will speak on "The iDsplacement-Pressure Method for the eMasurement of Adhesion Tensions." Freshman Pageant Women: The Primitive Group will meet at 4:15, the Impressionistic at 4:45, the Priestess at 5:15, the Gavotte at 4:45, the Waltz at 4:15 and the Ballet a 11. ('hess and Checker Club meets this ccning at 7:30, in room 304 of the Uniun. Final meeting. Election of Officers. Ui. of M. 'lZalo Club's final meeting of the present semester will be a "iamfest." Members will meet at the Michigan Union promptly at 6:30 p. im. Transportation and dinner will be provided. Members are invited to bring their friends. Studio Art Club meets at the Michigan League this evening at eight, for the election of officers. Members are urged to be present. Monday Evening Drama Section of the Faculty Women's Club will be the guests of Mrs. Robert Hall, 1205 Forest Ave., at 8 o'clock. Last meeting of the school year. / Newcomers Club: Groups VI and VII of the Newcomers Club, Faculty Woiens' Club, will meet in the Cave of the League building at 8. COMING EVENTS Upiversity Lecture: Thursday, May 21, 8 p. m., Natural Science audi- torium. Professor Glenn T. Trewartha, of the Department of Geography of the University of Wisconsin: "Dia Nippon, or Great Japan" (illustd). University Bureau of Appointments and Occupational Information: Mrs. Elsie Cooper, of the Kellogg Corset Company, Jackson, will be in the office Thursday, May 21, to interview women for employment. Kindly make appointments at the office, 201 Mason hall, or call Extension 371. /Pcgasus drill squad will meet at the League at 6:45 p. in. be there on time in order to have an hour's drill before dark. Please Recital of Poetry: Thursday ev ning, at 7:30 sharp, in room 3 Mason hall, members of the Mich gan Interpretative Arts Society w give a program of interpretations poetry. The public is cordially i vited to attend this recital. Observatory Journal Club me at 4:15 Thursday, in the classroo of the observatory. G. P. Lowe will present his paper on "The J cobi Integral in the Problem Three Bodies." :in ro Applied Mechanics will conclude its activi current year on Thurs dinner at the Unionat when the future progi discussed and a meetly Professor W. P. Wood w S"Torsional Modulus of ~terials at Various Ter The meeting will be hel in room 445 West Engir Both the dinner and open to those who are i Psychological Journa, meet at 7:30 p. m., o in room 3126. Natural t Martha Guernsey Colb the literature ande work in the developme ory perception in hur All interested are invite at Club Undergraduate Physics Club Lecture: Dr. S. A. Goudsmit will speak "The Atomic Model in Modern Physics" in the Staff room (room 2038) the East Physics building, at 7:45 p. m. All interested are invited.# on of Research Club meets at 8 p. m., in room 2528 East Miedical building. Dr. C. C. Sturgis will present a paper on "Recent Advances in the Treat- ment of Pernicious Anemia" and Dr. E. C. Case on "A Recent Discovery of the Fossil Elephas in Michigan." A brief meeting of the Council will be held in the same room at 7:30 p. in. 'Varsity R. O. T. C. Band meets at the bandstand on the campus at 7:15, in full uniform and with instruments. ,_ Lydia MENDELSSOJN " The First Artists of the American BLANCHE YURKA TOM : MARTHA GRAHAM VIOL] ERNEST COSSARI I Ii eture may be seen office in Romance until Thursday. Trials: Only two in to try out for )e desiring to do ut immediately. he annual Senior the class of 1931 he bandstand on to 8:30 tonight. hying the group y Band andgGlee e several numbers while the Mid- et will be one of e evening. Every- I t Personal Engraved Cards The Boston Herald said, "An audience of all ages filled the hall to thes doors and sat absorbed before the unfolding of a tremendous drama., One and all paid the tribute of breathless interest. Miss Yurka's 'Electra' had not a tone of the voice, not a single glance without significance." Time's Flying! Order them Now! 100 CARDS AND PLATE-$2.50 AND UP 1 0 CARDS FROM YOUR PLATE-$1.50 AND UP Special price to University women' on Wedding Invitations and Announcements. 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