THE MICHIGAN DAILY VEDNESDAY, APRM 20,' THE MICHIGAN DAILY EDN1~SDAY APRIL 20 G...,, ... ~ n A ;I7t V A(VE'Pl A IDTTTE'TTMrlI }JJA~~L Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all rpembers of the University. Copy received at 'Ihe office of the Assistant to the :President until 3:30; 11:30 a. mn. Saturday. 3 j Medical School: On Thursday afternoon at 2 p.m., the*usual exer-. Poetry Reading Contest: The- first preliminary for the* poetry inter- cisiee fothe t Senittor andzt Junior students will he Isutspended in order that oretatlon contest to 1),i, e by teinf 1terp~retive Arts:, Geiety dill b lh~; e~ys- my ten he clinics liven that hour by Doctor !Dona ld held in TRoom 202 !Mason 11i 1lai, Wednesda tly eveiniing', Aplril '_''l, 'd ilat10 a 51t OSibly b} Doctor Flary iiln (' f Westerxn 1 scve FXki oItAyt11 .will hi ;t llu 4" lao. ^4; Debussy: FEt Ia lone diescend sur le temple qui fut; Wagner-Bendel: Walter's; Prize Sngfrom 'Die rMeistersinger"; Paganini-Liszt: La Chasse. NiotiQ-v The Electoral Board of the Michigan Union will hold its metng forl the appointment of the President and Recording Secretary 01f the Michigan Union on May 14. Eact(h applicant for a position is requested to file seven copies of his letter of applicatign at the office of the Michigan Union not later 'thian Apriil 22 for the use of the Members of the Board. Carbon copies on itit ini, ppr, if legible, will be satisfactory. Each letter should state ti. i fact, s as1o the applicant's experience in Union and other Campus act ivities., and any other facts which the applicant may deem relevant. A. J. Palmer, '32I1Lit, Seecary, Electoral Board of the Michigan Uniuon. MlIedeajh elcol IV14 (('al School: The two public addr-esses will b.e given in the_ Lydia iMendelssohn Theatre, Michigan League building, on Friday, April. 22, beginning at 2:30 p.m. Doctor W. TI. Park, Director of the Bureau of Laboratorics of New York Board of Health, will give an address on "Fifty gears' Progress in the Control of Communicable Diseases"; and Doctor iDonald C. Balfour of the Mayo Clinic will deliver an address on "FiftyI YMars' Po ,rssin Surgr. 'Thee meeting )is Oren to all medical students, to the medical profes- s.ion and to thoseit(et. Executive Committee, Medical School. lctdival I school : (On 4'riday raorni ug, April 22, at, 10 a .m., the usual execiesIho .1 he Sfti s Ind)1a 11Juiorh studernts will be suspended in order thi. 1 Uhl se cla ;ses may alt athIle clinics given at that houir by Doctor L. Io. I:arklei:, of Johns hopkins University and by Doctor Joseph L. Miller' Clinical Professor of Medicine of University of Chicago. All afternoon exercises in the Medical School will be suspended on Friday at 2 p.m., in order that all medical classes may attend the ad- dresse,,s to be fgiven beginning at 2:30 p.m. Executive Committee, ai Medical School. I Preliminary Examinations for the candidates for the Ph.D. degree in E~nglish will he given this spring as follows: April 23-Nineteenth Century Literature April 30--English Literature from 1660 to 1798 May 7-English Literature of the Renaissance May 14-Mediaeval Literature May 21-Literary Criticism or American Literature May 28 --L.ingiistics E anninations will take place in Rooni 3227 A.ll., from 1) to 12 a.m. C oniinencenient Invitations and Programns will be on sale up to Friday, Apiril 22 inclusive, in all the schools and colleges of the Uni- versity with the exception of the Medical department. The placards posted on the bulletin boards of-the individual schools will give informa.- tion with regard to the taking of orders for these articles, and the committeemen in charge of,this work have been provided with samples, prices, and other 'necessary details. All members of the senior classes are uirged to place their orders promptly with the representatives of their respIct,ive clas :es. WA. fB. Rea, Auditor of Student Organizations. School oft' Education--Senior : Orders for announcemlents of thle grad uation oIf the Senior Class of the School of Edu~catioIn will be re- ceived this week only. See member of Invitation Committee at table on second Iloor iiunction (If University High School and University Ele- mentary School, between f) and It any day this week. Have money to cover purchase with yoIu. ~~__--___ University Students: All men and SUMMER "WORK women students interested in Bridge For several Michigan Stdents, to lessons are asked i sign up in the start ,June 15. Call at 306 Michigan otfice of the Dean cf Women at Unioni, Wednes ~y P. M. 2 to 8, or once. There will be no charge. cal4; tielins All 'Stniors Who i 1 v('ili t)l, 111 etir (a ord r o 1f~ip'al iid !g,'(wns sllori Id (10 so)at tilice. (%illericr at Iie' Moo Sport SI uop or Vani 13o yen 1 ile. hIfllel Foundation : All students desiring reservations for the Pass- over Seder tonight or tomorrow evening, and who have not already made arrangements, are requested to call 3779 before 5 p.m. The sedlers will be held at 605 Forest, starting Jat 6:45 p.m., sharp. Cliccrih'adini, Tryouts for Fireshnu Wednesday and Friday, at 4:30, Field D-ouse. rTvniiis Players: On the afternoons of Varsity baseball games Ferry Field Teniiis players inust enter through the Main gate, showing both idei ti lealion e tI-(Is anld coupoi bookjis. ('ON ,E rTTODAY (Jrzat Recital: E. William Doty, Instructor in Organ at the School of Music, will give the recital Wednesday afternoon, at 4:15 o'clock in dill Auditorium, on the Frieze Memorial. Organ, taking the place of Palmer Christian, who is unable to appear on account of the serious ill- ness of his Mother. Mr. Doty will play the following program: Maitland: Concert Overture in A; Humphreys: Nocturne; Bach: Toccata and Fugue in D Minor: Weaver: The squirrel; Schubert: Ave Maria; lBoenann: Ronde Francaise; Russell: Up The Saguenay. ACADEMIC NOTICES Geolo y 128: The students in Pleistocene Glaciation will meet Sat- urday, April 23, at 8:30 a.m., at the east entrance to the Natural Science building. Each student is to bring a map of the city of Ann Arbor. (lcolrrgy It:.iBluebook Friday, and first field trip Saturday tt11am. History 48, Mlake-Up Examination will bie heldl Friday, Apr-il 22, at 3 o'clock, in Room 1021 A.HI. Sociology 153 (I. 1L.IHolmes) : Consult bulletin boards after noon today for change of assignment. EXHIBITION "Fifty Prints of the Year": Now being shown in West Gallery, Alumni Memorial Hall Until April 28. Auspices of Ann Arbor Art Association. EVENTS TODAY "Lat'iica il i ,iiti"ifeex'iin: lna Mr. ~ l, :-~~fc '.IliiatiNvwill 1);,thii; ~~~~~~ ii ftwi i oo r 3201 F F u g l g , o h subjec-t, "Con tribultio I.,;1 th tud Bly ofI Cast I-on." lcsaa'cl Club: Annual Memorial nie'ting a. 8 p.m ., in the ballroom of the Mic'higanl League. Paipers on "Spiinoza," by Professor DeWitt Ca,- l tV. Weller-, will be lv (-eIited 1CI'll Citi IeI ilt f Jh nren1{.'(e- (1111 are oi-(ilinvihd to attenld. Ger-mani Dclar'tment: 1Regu,,tlar monthly luncheon at 12:15, ini the Michig'an Union. Mathematical Tea in Room 3201 Angell Hall at four o'clock. University Girl's Glee Club: Im- portant meeting at 7:30 p.m., in the League. 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