/ THE MICHIAN DAILY SATURDAY, NOVEMBE } )AILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN iblication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members the University. Copy received at the office of the Assistant to e President until 3:30; 11:30 a. m. Saturday. WINSTON CHURCHILL WILL LECTURE IN ANN ARBOR ON AMERICAN TOUR The Rt. Hon. Winston S. Church- twenty-seven, he was a member of . _ _.. ,, , :,,, .. T . L. XLII. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1931 No. 53 NOTICES Notice to Students Planning to do Directed Teaching: Students ex- eting to do directed teaching next semester are urged to interviewl . Schorling on Tuesday, Dec. 1, in Room 2435 University Elementary hool, according to the following schedule: social studies, 10 to 11; iglish, rhetoric, 'and speech, 1 to 2; science and Latin, 2 to 3; French, athematics, and fine arts, 3 to 4. It is of the utmost importance that e seniors come to this conference, for everything else being equal, the portunities for directed teaching will be assigned in order of applica- n. Those coming late may need to do their directed teaching under nditions that represent considerable inconvenience. Any student who s a definite appointment at the hour suggested should report for a nference at one of the other periods. Every effort will be made to eet his needs. C. 0. Davis, School of Education. Women's League Library will be closed this afternoon for re-classi- n, and cataloguing. MEETINGS TO DAY' Varsity Glee Club: All members will please report not later than 6:45 in., at the Union for rehearsal before the concert. The concert will infopnal. Beta Kappa Rho party at 8:30 p. in., in the Cave of the League. ansportation home will be furnished. COMING EVENTS Public Lecture: Mr. S. Spencer Scott, '14, vice-president of Har- rt, Brace and Company, publishers, will talk on the subject, "The thor and-His Publisher," on Tuesday, Dec. 1, at 8 p. m., in Room 2225 Bell Hall. History 11, Lect. Section 1. (Preston Slosson): Make-up examination absentees from Mid-semester will -be given Monday, Nov. 30, at 3 n., in Room 4001 A. H. Alpha Nu of Kappa Phi Sigma: Meeting Tuesday Evening at 7:30 Lp in the Alpha Nu room on the fourth floor of Angell Hall. The gram will include an open forum discussion of the subject "Resolved: at Faculty Supervision of Student Publications Should be Limited to 'inancial Audit." Pledges must come prepared to participate in the Scalp and Blade: Meeting Sunday, Nov. 29, at the Union, 2:30 sharp. University Girls' Glee 'Club will hold rehearsal Monday, Nov. 30, at in., at the League. Ilillel Players will meet at the Foundation Tuesday,. Dec. 1, 7:30 p. m. Philippine-Michigan Club meets at 3.o'clock Sunday afternoon, in e Hall. Hindustan Club meeting Sunday at 2:15 p. m., in Lane Hall. Dr. J. underland will give an address. Everyone cordially invited. Oriental iWomen's Club will hold a meeting of welcome for newcom- in the Cave at the League, Sunday, Nov. 29, at 4:30 p. m. A buffet per will be served. Rabbi. Heller, of the Hillel Foundation, will speak at a Religious um Tuesday, Dec. 1, in Lane Hall, at 4:15 p. m. His topic will be esent Day Judaism." Dr. Ida Metzger, of Dahanu, India, will speak on' "The Ministry of ling" at the meeting of the Student Volunteer Group in Harris Hall, te and Huron, at 9:30 a. m., Sunday. You are cordially invited. ill, British minister, politician, au- I Parliament; before he was thirty- thor, and member of parliament, one, a member of the Ministry; and will speak in Ann Arbor on Janu- an experienced cabinet member at ary 27, it was definitely announced thirty-four. yesterday by Henry Moser, of the Churchill has been a member of Speech department, business man-th Bris Palmetfror the British Parliament for over ager of the University of Michigan twenty-five years, and was Chan- Oratorical Association, under whose cellor of the Exchequer from 1924 auspices Churchill will lecture, to 1929. During his long career he Announced for an extensive lec; has been Minister of Commerce, ture tour of this country to have Coloiies, Navy, Munitions, Home begun last October, Churchill was ,Affairs, War, and Treasury. .compelled to postpone his coming+ Taking a holiday, as it were, because of unsettled political situ- from British politics, Churchill will ation and the general electioni in visit some forty American cities, England. Now that the general including Boston, New York, Hart- election, in which Mr. Churchill was ford, Chicago, Cleveland, Philadel- re-elected by an overwhelming ma- phia, Detroit, Indianapolis, Ann jority, is over, he will arrive on he Arbor, St. Louis, Kansas City, At- Berengaria, December 8. His first lanta, and other cities in the South. lecture will be delivered before the Subjects of his lectures in this Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sci- country will deal with the problems ence on the evening of December of the British Empire as they are 9. related to the rest of the world, and Winston Churchill has been to the general world economic situ- known for years as "the stormy ation. petrel of British politics." He is the One of his most interesting an- grandson of a Duke of Marlborough, nearances will be made before the and the son of Lord Randolph New York Economic Club on Jan- Churchill, and was well launched uary 18, when Owen D. Young, S. upon his career before he was thir- Parker Gilbert, J. P. Morgan, John ty. He -had seen more fighting D. Rockefeller, Jr., Otto Kahn, and, than the oldest general by the time other famous bankers and 'finan- he was twenty-six. Before he was ciers will sit at 'the speakers' table. Charity Game Thirty In July 1899 the Michigan and Cornell baseball teams held an in- ears Ago Described tersectional battle in drand Ra- pids. $18.54 from the proceeds of A precedent for today's game the game were turned over to the with Wisconsin, a semi-charity Grand Rapids community chest to game of 32 years ago, the Union be used in caring for the needy of proposal for a historical museum, the city." and further excerpts from the diary The game attracted wide atten- of George Washington Pray, '45, Ltion and the city was thrown open feature this week's Michigan Alum- to visitors on the day of the game. nus. Of the profits of the game $200 were given to the Michigan Union, the usual, time at 7:45. $100 for a scholarship, $200 to the Memorial building of the Univer- Harris Hall: There will be break- sity, and two dances for the bene- fast at the Hall at 8:45 Sunday fit of the glee clubs who sang at morning for those who have at- the festivities after the game were tended the Corporate Communion financed. The remainder went to at the Church. Supper Sunday charity. evening is at 6 o'clock. Miss Ellen Reminiscent of the seniors who Gammack will speak, to the stu- are carrying photograph prints dents at 7 o'clock 'on "The Chris- around and pestering their friends 1 tian Use of Money." Tea is served to decide which is the best picture x every Tuesday afternoon *to the for the 'Ensian is this piece from i students at Harris Hall from four the diary of Pray as a senior. C to six p. In. _= _ _ i IW - - 4 CORSAGES for THE GAME Also for all; Parties Are just right if made by University Flower 0 EShop, Inc. i606 L. Liberty Phone 603 Present y Guild-Sunday 12 p. m. Classes. The Carrothers; the Undergrads led by Dr. Freshman group led Blakeman; and the .ate group discussion led by ryor. p. m., Dr. Blakeman will lead the subject of "Religion and Late." Discussion will be led lber Meyers, Jack Luther, and mn Corson. Andrew's Church Services: y, 8 a. m., Corporate Corn- n for the men and -boys of hurch;t9:30 a.n., Sunday 1 Service; 11 a. m., morning and sermon by Rev. Henry The evening service has been ed to 5:30 p. m., instead of ne and Dancel at REMINGTON NOISELESS PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS NOW 82.50 Original Price $92.50 Trade In Your Noisy Machine SL AT e S Inc. State Street Store T ONIG T SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28 in THE MICHIGAN LEAGUE BALLROOM Ticket Sale Limited No Change in Price Joe Pareris Care Tonight, 8:30 till Comedy Club Presents "TUE OF! U U (J ghLydia Theatre All of the receipts are to be turned over to the Special Gifts Committee of Ann Arbor and to be utilized for charity. This is a revival of a revival. The same play that attracted. such favorable comment after its per- formances last week. / ,_ .. :: F. f'i. F ; ... , ; h. ..: I, Featuring Jack Slater and John Jackson Phone 9228 for Reservations Christmas Shopping Season Has arrived at W AJ-'IC ROOTCSTORE.S