THE MICHIGAN DAILY UNDAY, NOVI DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN CONCERT TODAY Faculty Concert: The attention of music lovers is particularly called to the fact that the concert at 4:15 o'clock this afternoon by Professor Wassily Besekirsky, violinist and Mabel Ross Rhead, pianist, will take place in Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. There will be no admission charge and the attendants are suggested to be seated on time as the doors will be closed d'uring numbers. Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all me of the University. Copy received at the office of the Assist the President until 3:30; 11:30 a. m. Saturday. embers ant to VOL. XLI. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1931 ' EXHIBITION No. 49 A number of original drawings by Louis H. Sullivan, architect, litho- graphs and etchings by a group of artists, including Samuel Chamber- lain, Louis Rosenberg, Alfred Hutty and Otto Eggers are hung in the ground floor corridor cases, Architectural building, daily from 9 to 5 this Profess6 week. Public is cordially invited. NOTICES University Lecture: Professor Peng-Chun Chang, Ph.D., I Philosophy in Nankai University, Tientsin, China, and at p mber of the Department of Philosophy at the University of I lecture on the subject "Traditions and Technique of the eatre," Friday, Dec. 4, at 4:15 p. m., in Natural Science au( ie public is cordially invited. )resent a Chicago, Chinese ditorium. Twilight Organ Recitai: Mr. E. William Doty, Instructor in Organ, i the School of Music, will give the following program, Wednesday, Oct. 5, at 4:15 in Hill auditorium to which the genieral public with the ex- eption of small children is invited: J. S. Bach: Erschienen ist der herr- che Tag, Prelude in A Major; Boex: Marche Champetre; Schumann: 'ugue on Bach (No. 3); Yon: Minuetto antico e musetta; Karg-Elert: enediction; Franck': First Chorale in E Major. Applicants for University Scholarships: The following students are equested to meet the Scholarship Committee Tuesday afternoon, Nov. 4, Room 112 R. L. at the time indicated in this notice: V, N.............1:00 y, W. M. ..... npbell, R. S..... Liels, D...... .. asquale, V. E. mick, R. G........ s, H. F..... . . bling, P. E.( ',... ... 1:05 ...,... 1:10 .........1:15 ..... ..1:20 ....... 1:25 .1:30 ..,1:40 Macintyre, N. W...... Myers, W. J. ........ Orth, W. R............. Pierce, R. L. .......... Poole, J. C. .......... Rollinson, C. L. ....... Schwartz, C. H. ....... Sherry, A. F......... Sitton, K. F........ Steffensen, E. H. ..... . Weller, J. C. .......... ....... 1:55 ...... 2:00 ........2:05 ....2:10 ....2:15 ........2:20 ....2:25 .....2:30 ....2:35 .2:40 ........2:45 MEETINGS TODAY Governor Brucker's Address: Hon. Wilber M. Brucker, goi erno.r of Michigan, will address a student convocation at 7:45 p. m., in Hill audi- torium. His subject will be: "Changing Problems of State." The public is cordially invited to attend. Sunday Reading: To be held, in the Grand Rapids Room of the League building at 3:30. Prof. Richard D. T. Hollister of the Speech Department will read from Tennyson's "Maud." Varsity Glee Club: All men meet at Hill auditorium in full dress at 6:30 p. in. Please be prompt. Sigma Rho Tau: Special meeting of all members, associate members, and novices late this afternoon at 6:30 p. in., in Room 212 West Engi- neering building. Discussion of inter-collegiate relations and debate schedules is purpose of meeting. All those thus qualified are urged to attend. J-Hop Committee: Meeting this afternoon, 5 o'clock, Room 302, in Union. Baptist Guild: At 6:30, Arthur Bernhart, Grad., on "Fundamental- ism and Modernism." Friendship Hour, 5:30, with "eats." Guild House, 503 E. Huron.a Baptist Students: This noon, Students' House, 503 E. Huron. Dr. Chapman will speak on "An Early Voice on Social Justice." Wesley Hall: Twelve o'clock this noon, regular classes with Dr. Car- rothers, Dr. Blakeman and Mr. Pryor leading. At 6 o'clock this evening, Prof. Slosson, of the history department of the University, will address the Guild on the topic of "Religion and Russia." St. Andrew's Church Services: At 8 a. in., 9:30 a. in., 11 a. m., and 7:45 p. m. Rev. Henry Lewis will preach at the 11 o'clock service. Harris Hall: The Class in "The Christian Philosophy of Life," con- ducted by Rev. Henry Lewis will meet at Harris Hall at 9:30 a. in. Eve- ning supper will be held at 6 o'clock. Dr. Chas. Remer of the Economics Department of the University will speak at 7 o'clock on "Chinese Na- tionalism." Tea is served every Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock to the students at the Hall. Congregational Student Fellowship: Following the regular supper at six o'clock, Professor Russel Hussey, of the Department of Geology, will give an illustrated talk on "The Scenic Marvels of the West." All students are cordially invited. Lutheran Students: There will be a hike today. Starting point is at the church, Corner of Third and West Liberty. Be there at 2:30. The Ct.I1Vn1 d t rwill b Cervedrl at the .hurnh at 6 'nlhok and ther will Russian Students are cordially invited to a social gathering at Lane Hall, at'7 p. m. Triangles: Meeting this afternoon at 4 o'clock in the Union. Liberal Students Union: Dr. Jabez T. Sunderland will speak this eve- ning on "India Still in Bondage." Refreshments and dancing. COMING EVENTS University Lectures: Tuesday, Nov. 24, 4:15 p. m., in Lydia Mendels- sohn Theatre. Mr. Lennox Robinson, Director of the Abbey Theatre, Dublin, Ireland: "The Abbey Players and Their Work." Dr. Willem de Sitter, Director of the Observatory at Leyden, Holland, will speak on the following subjects: I. The Size of the Universe: A general lecture, to which the public is invited-illustrated by stereopticon. Tuesday, Nov. 24, at 8:15 p. m., in the Natural Science auditorium. II. Modern Views Regarding the Structure of the Universe, with a Discussion of Relativity Types of Universe: A technical lecture, particu- larly for advanced students in astronomy, physics, and mathematics. Wednesday, Nov. 25, at 4:15 p. m., in the Natural Science auditorium. University Lecture: A lecture under the joint auspices of the Uni- versity and the American. Chemical Society will be given by Professor J. P. Wibaut, of the University of Amsterdam, at 4:15,p. m., Tuesday, Nov. 24, in Room 303 Chemistry building. Professor Wibaut will speak on "The Use of Catalytic Methods in the Preparation of Heterocyclic Substances." The lecture is open to the public. Economics 51 and 52: Make-up examinations in these courses will be given on Tuesday, Nov. 24, at 4 p. m., in Room 207, Ec. Physics Colloquium Professor J. M. Cork will talk on "Deductions from X-Ray Reflections by Quartz Crystals," at 4:15 p. m., Tuesday, in Room 1041, East Physics building. All interested are cordially invited to attend. Botanical Journal Club will meet Tuesday, 7:30 p. m., in Room 1139, N. S. bldg. Papers by Dr. Kanouse, H. Brodie, J. Drummond, and J. Hedrick. All interested are cordially invited. Students interested in automobiles are invited to attend a Student Meeting of the Society of Automotive Engineers at the Auditorium of the General Motors Research building (in the rear of the General Motors building, Detroit), Tuesday, Nov. 24, at 8 p. m. Mr. Clayton Hill, vice-president of Dietrich Body Company will talk on "Rumbling with a Body Designer," and Mr. Brush, president of Bush Engineering Association, will talk on "Common Sense in Engine Design." Alpha Nu of Kappa Phi Sigma: Meeting Tuesday night at 7:30, in the Alpha Nu room on the fourth floor of Angell Hall. Mr. Donal H. Haines of the Department of Journalism-"the world's foremost author- ity on lead soldier warfare"-will speak on "Hobbies." All Campus Forum: S. J. Harri- son, Professor of Philosophy and Religion, Albion College, will speak on "What's Wrong With Christian- ity?" Monday afternoon at 4:15 in Natural Science auditorium. d, M.L. . ...... ....1:45 ,M. J...............1:50 auer, E. H..............1:35 Students, School of Education: Permission to drop cpurses without grades will not be givon after Wednesday, Nov. 25, except under ordinary circumstances. No Oourse is considered officially dropped s it has been reported in the office of the Recorder of the School lucation, Room 1437 U. Elementary School. Fluseheads, Social Dii-ectors, Chaperons, University Women: Hours thanksgiving Week: The closing hour for Wednesday, Nov. 25, is a. m.; for Thursday, Nov. 26, is 11 p. m. Overnight privileges for nesday night may be arranged with Househeads. Any other over- privileges or late retuirns should be registered in the Office of the . of Women. This office does not, however, excuse anyone from es. Alice C. Lloyd, Dean of Women. 'an-Hellenic Ball: Girls entertaining at breakfasts following the Hellenic Ball are reminded that their plans must be registered for oval in the Office of the Dean of Students and of the Dean of en. Please register these plans in both offices'before 5 p. in., on day. Nov. 24. Alice C. Lloyd, Dean of Women. i ior Girls' Play finance committee will meet at 5 p. in., Tuesday be a social hour at 6:30. concourse of the League; the central committee will hold an nt meeting at 4 p. m., today in the League undergraduate office.I Jewish Students: The musicale to be held at the Hillel Foundation this afternoon at four o'clock will be directed by Dave Leach. Dvorak's chology 31: The laboratory periods for the coming week will be "New World Symphony" will be played. to make-up work. All students are expected to be up-to-date - --_ __°_°___ laboratory work by the end of the week. I 111N ~.I-FATN THOUSANDS OF THEM at orical Association Ushers: Report at Hill auditorium before 7:30 I i., for lecture Monday, Nov. 23. arsity R. O. T .C. Band: Drill on iday, 5 p. m., at Ferry field. Student Manager. PEBBLES UiLLINS GRAVEL COMPANY Telephone 7112 Sure there with a Crosley" 2 for 5C A mammoth assortment of the kinds of cards I CROSLEY-AMRAD RADIO SHOP 1111 WE RENT AND SELL THE BEST, 615 E. Williams St. Phone 2-2812 Ann Arbor, Mich. v o ma on you are used to paying much more for are now sell- ing at this lowest of low prices. And neither quality nor beauty has been sacrificed to make this price possible. Many other beautiful cards from five cents up. SLATER'S n. 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