THE'MICHICA'N DAILY, TrUSDAY, AlLY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Seniors: The sale of commencemient programs and announcement: will be continued Jn all dpartrnent-- of the university during the state. of April 26, 27, and 8C. There will be o fui Iher extension of il s av rangenient arnd April 28 will sfor~ i ti os cpportuniity: for zseni~ purchase theircomnein c .rm VV I' V Ai Ii ~t)V I :tuc~*l I i'UA1) Z~iIiiI11 Michigan Soeiil: Club: Mr. Alfred Lunt, promninent Boston lawyer anlid ph ilo -ophei , MN -a ins 1fe-v+_tary of The Eaha'i National Spiritual jK~pj;? iiL~ddcq- a apil toy-tunon the subject, Eaha"I o1«ltioii I>,n~L:.~nmio~il~cm . i pn-.at the Natural -Science A iitCltoi na uod lto. Lit~~ t: v tit 1it i Siiti ub. Open to the publie- blication in the Bui~lletin Is eon~titve notice to all vr the University. Co3py receitved at the cotfiee of twe u5 P residenlt until :3::30; 11:30 a. m. Saturday. ienb ers stant toAll Studenuts, especially Seniors, are inlvite'd to attend a short tally on "Public Utilities and the Opportunity for College Graduates," to be' No. 146 given by Mr. J. TI. Shaefor, personnel mnag~er of the Michigan Belli -- Telephone cornpany. April 27. at. 8 puni., N.Itiira Science auiditoritum. 111-i, (Ja 4~lt ir t < Lijv,:: 1. 8 o'clock in the C.Iye. L. X LlI TUESDAY, APRIL 26, 1932 NO ICE.' NOTICE TO Si;,. ItC!. -Gei~fifA~fIA STUDENTS! iDiplolnat Fe"s Payable Now! Early settleent is necessary for the preparation of diplomas. In nio ase will the University confer a flogree at Commencement upon any tudent who fails to pay this fee before 4 o'clock, p.m., May 25. In case ie faculty does not recommend any payor, the fee will be refunded on urrender of receipt for payment. The above applies also to fees for all pecial certificates. Candidates for degree or° certificates should AT ONCE fill out card, t office of the Secretary of THEIR COLLEGE or ;SCHOOL, pay the asliivr* of the University and have card receipted, and file indicate ection of this receipted card with the Secretary of THEIR COLLEGE r' SCHOOL,. (Stuidents enrolled in. the Literary College, College of ,rchitecture and School of Music please note that blank forms should e obatained and receipted cards filed in the Rtecorder's Office, Room 4, university Hall.) Please do not delay till the last moment, but attend to this matter t. once. We must letter, sign, and seal approximately 2,500 diplomas nd certificates, and we shall 'be greatly helped in this work by early aynient of the fee-and the result-ing longer period for preparation. Shirley W. Smith, Vice-President and Secretary of the i University of Michigan. Tlie Cashier's Office is closed on Saturday afternoons. Official Publications Mailing Regulations: Attention of all concerned called to the increase in postage rates to all foreign countries, includ- g Canada and Mexico, effective at once. The new rate is one and ne--half cents for each two ounces or fraction thereof. Revised printed gulations covering; the mailing of second class mail (University Official tblications ) may be obtained' at the Business Office. Yniversity Bureau ocf Appointments and Occupational Information:. hie Bureau has the following calls. U. S. Civil Service Assistant Social Economist (Psychiatric) $2,600 a year. Assistant Social _Economist (Recreational) $2,600 a year. (1 year graduate training and experience in psychiatric social case work or experience in recreation work for children.) Director of Employment, Indian Service, $4,600 a year. (Graduate, work an dexperience in employment, work. Further inforwation can be secured at the office, 201 Mason Hall. M1emibers of Michigan Union: 'Life membership cards, buttons, and ,er insignia will bec distributed ofnTuesday and .Wednesday,, April 26 ad 27, at the side desk in the lobby of the Union upon presentation of ii, year's membership card. Money refunds will be made June 1st. Education Seniors:- One more day in which to place orders for ommencement Announcements. Order between 1 and 3 o'clock on ednesday afternoon at table on the second floor at junction of U.H.S. nd U.M1.S. Bring money to cover, purchase. Absolutely the last oppor- nity to arrange for announcements. Senior Engineer's Caps and Gowns will be given out from the Gar- mn Room of the Leagie on Wednesday, April 27, between 1 and 6 p.m. our receipt and deposit fee ($4.00) will be required at that time. If u cannot come yourself, arrange with a friend so as to obtain your wn on Wedfnesday since this is theonly day on which gowns will be Freshmnen Collecting Class Dues: Will all who are collecting class dues in the Lit. school please send cli; money collected and receipts both those useld urdtnused to class Treasurr no later than Friday, April 29. Scabbard and Blade: Tickets for initiation banquet may be }secured at the R.O.Tl.C. Headquarters. LECW ItKE TODAY University Lecture: At 4:15 p.m., Natural Science Auditorium, Pro- fessor Joseph Erlanger, of Washington University, St. Louis, Mo.; "Action Potentials of, the Living Nerve." EVENTS TODAY Physics Colloquium : Professor R. S. Rockwood will talk' on the "Ultra-violet Transmission of the Atmosphere," at 4:15 p.m., Room 1041, East Physics building. All interest are cordially invited. Men's Physical Education Club: Short meeting at 7:45 p.m., Union. Adelphi: Prof. Brown, of the Political Science department, will speak on "Politics and Politicians," before the open meeting, at 7:30 in Room 4203 A.H. All who are interested are invited. Second Semester initiations will be held during the closed meeting; all those elected to the society during the current semester must be present. Alpha Nu~ meets at 7:30 p.m., in the Alpha Nu Room, fourth floor Angell Hall. Closed meeting and all members urged to attend. Athena: The Zeta Phi Eta-Athena Debate will be held at 8 p.m., in the Zeta Phi Eta Room on the fourth floor of Angell Hall. The question to be debated is, Resolved : that social fraternities and sororities at the University of Michigan should be abolished. All members of both socie- ties and their friends are cordially invited. Theta Sigm-a Phi: Meeting tonight at 7:15 at the League. All mem- bers requested to be present. Important discussion of National business and nominations for Spring elections. Matrix articles assigned are due. Deutschier Zirkel: Meeting at 8:30 p.m., in the Michigan League. Anyone interested in trying-out for a part in a short German play is urged to attend. Christian Science Organization meets in the Chapel of the Michigan League at 8 p.m. Al students and faculty are invited to attend. Bookshelf and Stage Section of the Faculty Woman's Club will hold their ,last meeting for this year at the home of Mrs. W. W. Sleator, 2503 Geddes Ave., at 2:45 p.m. Central Committee of Freshman Pageant: Important meeting at 3:15 o'clock, in the League. M~ilitary Ball 'i~wimittee Ieetillg at 5 pitn. C'OMING EVENTS (juivers ity Lectures: SineAdtru.D Wed nv-sda ty, April 27, 4:15NtraJceceAdtrim$r Walter G.- EVeretct, Pifcssor Emeritus of Philosophy, Brown University:I "~Our Economic Malady: An Ethical Interpretation." Friday, April 29, 4:15 p.m., in Natural Science Auditorium, Professor Ri. I1. Whitbeck, of the University of Wisconsin: "Life on the Argentine Pampas." (Illustrated). Friday, April 29, at 4:15 p.m., Room 2003 Angell Hall, Professor W A. Oldfather, Head of the Classical Department, University of Illinois: "Levels of Culture." The Annual French Play presented by the Cercle Francais will take place Thursday, April 28, at 8:15 promptly, at the Laboratory Theatre (formerly Mimes). A three-act Modern FrTench comedy, "Mon Ami "Teddy" by Andre Rivoire and Lucien Besnard, will be given. The ticketsI are 35 cents for Associate members on presentation of their Associate Membership card, and '75 cents for others. All seats are. reserved. The sale of tickets will start Monday, April 25, at 1 o'clock at Water's Book Store, State Street, and will continue until 5 o'clock the day of the performance, Thursday, April 28. The remaining tickets will be for -sale at the theatre at 7 o'clock the evening of the play. American Society of Civil Engineers-Student Chapter: Important business meeting, Wednesday, April 27, at 7:30 p.m., Room 1213, East Engineering building. Sociedadi Ilispanica meeting at the Michigan League on Wednesday, April 27, at 7:30 p.mn. 27, 7:30 pi. at the Union to con- eide'r rvision oCf thle co6n-stitutioni. MVJembers of the cluib only alr lii ble to =tirnidiand ~lvote. Semi eter dues wIll be cul( tu-,t thie eet- Youngstown Michigan Club: lIm- portan t meeting 'Thursday, April 28, in Room 304, 7:15 p.m., at the iUnion. Robin Hlood Cast Members: Tre will be a formal dance to be given by the two glee clubs in honor of the Robin Hood Cast on Saturday, at the Women's Athletic -building, starting at 8:30 p.m. Any people who were not in the cast and are not present members of the glee. clubs, will not be admitted unless by special invitation of the com- mittee. Finance Committee, Junior Lit- erary Class: Meeting of committee will be held later in the week. Watch for Daily Bulletin announce- men t. Newcomers Section of the Faculty Women's Club will have a tea at the home of Mrs.' W. Besekirsky's, 2015 Devonshire, Friday,, April 29, three to five o'clock. A Kansas City motorist whose car leaped from a viaduct escaped unharmed when it landed on a; heap of old cushion springs in a j unk yard. Forestry Club : Meeting Wednes-; day, April 27, at 7:30 p.m., in Room 20395 N.S. Professor H. H. Bartlett will speak on "Forests of Guate- mala and British Honduras." Some important business will be discuss- ed. Refreshments. Romance Languages Journal Club will meet on Wednesday, April 27, at 4:10 p.m., in Room 408 Romance Languages building. Senior Society: Meeting Wed- nesday, at 7:30 p.m., at Betsy Bar- hour. It is important that all mem- bers be present. Chinese Students Club: Social meeiting at Wesley Hall, State, and Huron Streets, Friday, at 8 p.m. All members cordially invited. ?Michigan Socialist Club will meet in closed session Wednesday, April ART, MODERATE The Portrait Supreme for Women ART M'ODERNE was suggested by Miss Helen E. Barr '35 in last month's contest. Miss Barr gets $10.00 for this original name. Congratulations! It was a close Fontest. Many excellent namves were submitted for this modern portrait. Remember mowther this year wv iha ne~wPortrait. Amateurm Photographers : Atten- tion is called to the first mneeting of all amateur photographers in Room 302 of the Union, at 7:45. Prof. Jean Paul Slusser will speak on the subject "Pictorial CompostI tion in Photography." All invited. SPORTING GOODS IBASEBA!LLS AND BATS TENNIS AND GOLF BALLS STUDENT SUPPLY STORE- I 111, IiIt1mI~~~',xeu P10 OGRA 'PHER Studio: 332 South State Street Dial 5031' HOJO GrCHS 'e.Fbreziet iors: Literary, Arc hitecture° Music. 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