THE MICHIGAN DAILY Da ily Oficial Bulletin (Continued from Page 6) of a Christian," and "Christianity CS from the Point of View of a Theo- sophist," respectively at a meeting for in Natural Science Auditorium at ries 3:30 p.m. No admission charge. So_ Collection. All interested are wel- on, come. 10 ny Senora de Aldag will lecture thisl evening on "Theosophy, the Search for for the God Within and the God on Without" at 7:30 p.m., in the Lea- be gue. All interested are welcome. day I ext COMING EVENTS rial German Recital: March 9, 4:1.5 As p.m., Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre ers (admission free), by Max Montor, the well-known German actor. Passages >is- from both parts of Faust will be, by- given. the- ate. Tan Beta Pi dinner meeting, on er- Tuesday, March 8, at 6:15 p.m., in md the Union. Elections will follow the dinner. in- the Interfraternity Council meets on es" March 9, at 7:30 p.m., in Room 305, gent Michigan Union. One of the most important meetings of the year. House Presidents please attend. Judiciary Committee of the Inter- fraternity Council meeting Tues- day, March 8, at 7:30 p.m., in Room 2, U.H. Freshman Pageant Committee: The Executive Committee of the Freshman Pageant will meet at the League building at 5 p.m., Monday, March 7. Comedy Club: Meeting Tuesday, at 4:15, in the League Garden Room. Important tryouts date and Spring show to be discussed. "Can We Dispense With Mar- riage?" will be the subject of a lec- ture given by Senora de Aldag at 4:15 p.m., in the Natural Science Auditorium on Monday, March 7. All those interested are welcome. Woman's Research Club: Regular meeting postponed from Monday, March 7, to Monday, March 14. Faculty Women's Club: The Mon- day Evening Drama Section meet- ing which was to be held March 7, is postponed until March 14. War Resisters' International: All conscientious objectors and those in, sympathy with their attitude are invited to a meeting of the War Resisters' League on Friday, March 11 at 7:30 p.m., in Lane Hall Auditorium. A brief talk on the History of the War Resisters Inter- national will be followed by a gen- eral discussion of policies. WHY BE LEFT WAVING ON ON THE PIER? Go with College Travel Club to Europe, Orient, or Around the World. 250 tours. $7.50 per day. Write for rotogravure booklet. VON E. KNISELY Oxford Aparts., E. Dearborn, Mich. T Y P EW R I T E RS Al Makes - Iarg ean& Portable Sold Rented &chaed R aired urge choice stck.Msy .te 0* D.M0RILL 314 S. State St.; Ann Arbor. INTRODUCING MUSICAL HITS FROM "ROBIN HOOD" In recognition of the forthcoming production of DeKoven's "Robin Hood," the management of the Michigan takes pleasure in announcing that Bob Howland at the grand console of the Michigan organ will play "0 Promise Me," a number from the opera at every show. -- SPECIAL NIGHTS.--.- MONDAY, March 7 - SPOOK NIGHT! At the first evening per- formance J3LACKSTONE will make his daring expose of fake mediums showing how they ac- complish "manifestations" of sup- ernatural! JESTfRANGE 14F MYSTE R TABlE entireA cOU feats W'+Avct A'.'. GUEST NIGHT POSTPONE~D U NTIL. PRIfA-4 ON THE SCREEN- What A Cast! BUSTER KEATON SCHNOZZLE DURANT POLLY MORAN What A Picture "THE PASSIONATE PLUMBER" Three lnatics for the price of one! 1' MARCH 11th WIL-OGRin-LVtUNG.AS YOU FEEL WILL ROGERS in "YOUNG AS YOU FEEL" X%.A-A 1 . __ ..,r. ...,.. . .._ -. _. .. ......._, Hear .. . I ON WA I ALAN-A-DALE Sing "Oh Promise Me" LITTLE JOHN'S "Brown October Ale." "The Armorer's Song" And "Jet Black Crow" BY THE RICH BASS OF WILL SCARLET. ROBIN AND MARIAN, SINGING "Serenade" "the Tinker's Chorus" THE COMIC NUMBERS OF THE S I E RIFF, GUY, AND FRIAR TUCK. IN REGINALD DEKOVEN'S I I ONE OF THE GAYEST OF MODERN COMIC ,OPERAS I I I HillAuditoriun BOX OFFICE OPENS TUESDAY MARCH 8 HILL AUDITORIUM I I . D iI wm Q I I 1