T~lEMIC-HIGAN DiA LiY TUESD __ of the P1" V L.: 'Y ~tlo n 1 i t l u le u i e n lt eu i e n o t le e T-C3 a ll m e m b e r J IX ! [ i riii r ' o l iii . i i i h 4 N 1u : 1V lr '. 11 1rs o ft I h e s e ,,o u p s a r c- Uniersty.Cop reei~d a th ofh'eof he ssitay I t llf!i t) Lu l elid thle (dinnfer lat c'libbsat 6 o'clock. All will go 1o the i- f- d W u n i-: 0 1 , 0 a i . J~id y {tc ~ t rt f t c t t i o y P h y sics C olloqu ium : M r , E rn est K . C h a p in w ill talk on "T h e E ffect I T J;' TUSD)AYTr "IAY24, 1932"Nc, iai 01f'i-")aye (onthe IL(Jlldflessand the Quality of Two Harmonic 'Tones,", at _______________________ _____Ij 4:15 p.m., in )Zoom 1041, Ra st. Physic,,, uildinf3 . Al! inter e teri are eor- NOTfiCE, dially in-vited t,() attend. NOTICE TO SENIORS AND GIA IIATE STUDENTS! F o1 sti'y C[tlb: Meets at, 7:30pm, in R2oomt 20:39, N.S. Prof . i C. yone more( day remains for the lPayment; of diploma fees5. f fie #cIlavaof the N(ew Yoirk 8ta#te College of Fore~stry at Syracuise, 'Will *ot extritenion beyond l4 p.mn., tomrro,:,w, Wedrnesday, May 25. ,,,; 1;k oil osiiit,. i Fore:Ary in the Nort~heast." Prizes for Field Shirley W. Smith. flDay contest awarded. Electionl o1 officers for next year. Refie shnicflts. FLIES ACROSS ATLANTIC ALONE k inAmeviea A1 qtji~ed I)y COicnit'libi-ary First Bible Print w ill be 11- - Unive~rsity !Lvture: rrotesiw x\.KutLewin, o01 .Unieity ofBer lin, a leading representative of the Gestalt School of Psychology, will lecture on "Intelligence, and Directed Behavior," in the Natural Science Auditorium, Thursday, May 26, at 8 p.m. The public is cordially invited. j Kappa Tau Alpha: Picnic at Whitmore '[ake today. Meet in front of Wtest Medical building at 4.30, or in evenIt of raini, at 0 o'clock. Dinner at 7 at Burke's. Alpha Nui annual initiation banquet in the Michigan Union at 6:15.1 Automobaile egut0lation: ThZ'1e following schedule will marke the lift f egent J. E. Beal of the Univprsity will be the principal speaker. Call ing of thIe Automobile Reg.+ulation for students in variouls colleges, andI Hajek at 2-1559 ors Rogiers 2-3157 will take advance reservations. All departmenrts of the Un1ivei-;,ity: ntmesaetrge oatn hs h i~aleig fteya.Pie1 Literarcy Colleg e, Engineec~'ing Colle e, College of Pharmiacy, Schorol'ugdt atn hstefnl etn 1'teya. rc 1 of Edu1cation, School eef'Business Ad., School of Music, School of Forestry, Sigma Rhoi Tati: Stumwp Speakers' Society of Sigma Rhlo PIau will G~ rcluat Depoairtit ,Jun e 14, 1932, at 12 o'clock noon. hold the annu~ial spring contest at 7:130 p.m., Room 311 West Engineering Medr~ica.l Colle?'ge:'Fnis, 31ie 3 1932 at 5 p.m.; Juniors, May 28, butilding . IThe project Speaking Contest, the Hall of f~amez Contest, andI 1932, a 5 p (m; oplhomaoies, May '27, 1932, at 5 p.mi.; Freshmen, Jime 11, the Raconturs Contest will be held at this time. The ainial electiOn of 1932, :at 5 p)-rm. oficers immediately after the contest. Law S IIchol: Seniors, Junme 9, 1932; at 5 p). in.; Juniors, June 2 , 1932.,______ at 5 p.mz.; Freshnien, June 7, 1932, at 5 p.m. Varsity Band meets at 7 p.m., at Morris lall to play for the Lantern Dental School: Seniors, June 9, 1932, at 12 o'clock noon; Juniors, Night Exercises. Members of the band will be in full uniform and have June 11, 1932, at 12 o'clock noon; Freshmen, June 9, 1932, at 12 noon. marchiingy folios. All studcents5 enrolled in the above 'departmnents will be required to __ ____ aidhere :Strictly to the foregoin , schedule. W. B. Rea, Chra istiani Science Organization meets in the Chapel of the Michigan Assistant to the Dean. I Lati a nm All .0-md,. n#-.c nr snIfX Arnivi-Af nf A ssucPi tte d rc.es lPhoto Faculty, College of Engineering: There will be a meeting of the Faculty of this College on Thursday, May 26, at 4:15 p.m., in Room 348, West Engineering building. Louis A. Hopkins. TO they Members of the Guard of Honor: A meeting for the purpose of instruction and drill of the Guard of Honor for the Commencement Day Exercise's will be held at Waterman Gymnasium, Thursday after- noon at 4:30 under the direction of Dr. GeorgeA. May. Members or the G uard wil1 wear caps and gowns. L.. M. Gramn, Chief Marshal. Unriversity Bureau of Appointments and Occupational Infiormation: Mr. J. J. Jennings, President of the firm of Jennings and Busby, mem- bers of the Detroit Stock Exchange, will speak to those students who are interested inr selling insurance securities in Room 205 Mason Hall at 4:10 on Thursday, May 26. He will also be glad to talk individually to those interested immediately following the address and also nextcday. For fuirthein formation, please call at the Bureau, 201 Maisora Hall. Ilniversity Breau o11f Appointments and Occupational hi formationt: A replrese nta;tive of theo Mcfllai Stores company will be in the office, 201 Masona Hall, at 4;:10 p.m., Tuesdlay, May 24, 1:o talk to men interested in employmeont withl that org)ani ,ation. Will those interested kindly xoify Miss Webber at the Bure0au. University Women: All University women, whether or not they are eligible for camprus activities, are urged to join in the march on Lantern Night. This starts at 7 o'clock, Tuesday, May 24, at the Palmer Field. Presenitation of Student Plays: On Wednesday and Thursday, Play Production and t;he De:partment of English will present four original' student plays at the Laboratory theatre. The program will include "Tzranslated" by Ba .rton Rees Pogue, Spec.; "Between Winds" by Jack B. Nrestle, '33; "Half-a- Stick" by Adelaide Symons, "'32. The program has be, ni dir ectLed anO, technically executed by students in the Play Produc-' tiocs: eThe bOX Aofice -o,.ill be open for tickets daily fr'oi 12 Noon u1nti? 3 'clock. Lantern' Night Leaders and Aides: It is imperative that all leaders and aides for Lantern Night meet at Palmer Field, 4 o'clock this after- noon. Absences murst be excused. ,ife-avi Cls for WVomcn will riot meet thi.s evenaing onl ac- couznt of Freshman Padgeant and Lantern ight. Laurie E. Campbell. Amateur Photographers: All interested in putting pictures on exhi- bitionz, today, at the meeting of the Camera Club, will please leave them at Francisco Boyce Camera Shop on North University before noon on Tuesdlay. Adlditional Military Ball Favors may be secured at the R.O.T.C. Hlea dquarters. . ACADEMIC NOTICES Rusiness Administration 208-Trust Function s: Fiinal examination Wednesday, May 25, 7:00 p. in., room 109. P'sycholog;y 31. Students who have a conflict for the final examina- tion inl this course please turn their giames and examination schedules into the office immediately. Comnprchensive Examination make-up. All students who missed the Comprehensive examination in Education set for Saturday, May 21, are hereby notified to consult Dr. Jackson at once in his office, room 4024 University ; figh School. Office hourse 2 to 5 p.m., Tuesday and Wednesday. Master's Degree in History': All students who expect to obtain a master's dlegree in history this year and who entered the graduate school in or after June, 1931, must pass ,a written examination in one foreign lang~uage, preferably French orGerman. This examination will be ,given at 4 p.m., on Friday, May 27, in Room 1204, A.H. Students will be permzittedl to urse a dictionary of their own.. EXHIBITIONS Exiibition of Modern Austrian Painting and a loan Exhibition of Modemn European and American Prints in Alumni Memorial Hall. Gal- Junior Girls' Play Central Committee meeting iromn 4 to 5 p.m., in the League. Important that each member be present. l *1"JIFavle9 J.mi]I1%QQ inf tlr1i t 1UL~UL. 1V1Unt~iri1rf41,Ll'i. -4- n4- RusianStuentClu .Mrs. rAmlia lEarhart Putnamn landed in Ireland Satuarday afternoon after a siiecessful solo flight across the Atlantic. She is t~te first 'woman to accomplish the feat, eind the frot person to (10 it since indbergh's famous flight. A copy of the first English Bible printed in America has been ac- quired by the William L. Clemeonts fLibrary of AjoericofnIHistory. This, is one of the rarest of Amierican books, there being only a very few known (c0lik5 in existenceo. TI'he Cln 'nt cpy haiIts orig- inal leather ind ing on X11oak board:;; with eilver corners. The Bible is six inches long, t hree anld one-half inches wide and two and one-halfC inchcs think. It wai printed at Philadelphia in 1782 by Robert Aitken, who camne to this 4counlry fromt Dalkeitb, Scotland, in 11769. Cotton Ma ther, early New Eng-- land religious leader, was the first American to attempt publication of an English Bible. After 15 years of labor, Mather announced in 171o that hip ii mtscript was realdy, buL hle flild to obltin financial "support and the book ntever waspr-inted. John Flemingt, a Sco tchlnan, pre- pared a manuscript in 17701, but also failed linancilally. The break with -England at, the start of the Arerican Revolution cut off the- supply of Bibles from the Mother Country, andr the Holy Book became scairce ini the New World during the; War for ide- pendence. In 1777 thee Rev. Patrick Allison, chaplain of Congress, pro- sentedI memorial, asking the Legislature to support a move to have an English Bible printed in America. During, theagtio which fol- lowe,],Ailen was enlxcouragevd t~o i5 suer an edit ion of Lte New Tcsta- mncnt. The bxook went to four edi- tions and was received so well that, Aitken announced his purpos e of printing the whole Bible. He presented a petition to Con- gress, seeking support and sanction for the undertaikin-, BRIGHT SPOT. 802 Packard St.' Trodty, 11:30) to 1:40 Ki a-ed T lan with Baked Beans Blosion Brawn i(ad Breaded Pork Clmp Roast Beef H ashed Brown llcr~atoes, ("old Slaw fMeat I,oal ,Sandwich lwith V lgetsable Salad rake, l, Ice Cream Coffee, Milk 30c 5:30 to 7:30 Soup Individual Chicken Pie Sirloin Steak ala Creole Roast Pork Roast Beef Lanmb Clobs Mashed or O'Erien P)otatoes String Bean Salad, Creamend Corn Linma Bean,; Pie, Cake, icec Cream Coffee, TIeai, -Milk o'clock, T'ryouts will meet at 3 o'clock for miailinmg out, !usa tdn COMING EVENTS R cgie y&rl~ UnierstyLecture: Thursday, May 26, 4:15 p.m., Natural Sciencej The n iversitI.; has d~filriitelyi Unierit Irccornzed the existence of the Auditorium. Dr. Wilfrid L. Hambly, Assistant Curator of African Ethi- Russian Student~ club in a. letter nology in the Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago: "Primitive recently received from Dean Joseph tribes of Angola, Portugutese West. Africa" (illustrated with slides and A. Bursley by P. D. iKalachov, presi- motion pictures). dlont of the club. ---- m- - here are 19 members in the club A Sound Film on electric lamps and their manufacture will be pre- which holds social gatherings every sented by the General Electric company, Thursday, May 26, at 8:15 'Pm.,set~ond Sunday and regIul1r meet- in Room 343 West Engineering; building. This should interest business If9)Twice ael fimst"V.. I Oflcer's of lime :l i ayae: aP. D. and engineering students especially, Everyone is invited to attendl. 1(achlov, Gradl., ltresiderlt; A. '.. TolLapste lf, Grad., vice-president;y V 'olEn'gincering will be discussed in Room 1300 of~ the East Engi-. M. Kibardii i, Grad., sceay n neering building on Wednesday, May 25, at 8 a.m. 'V. D. P'ri aruikiiiko ff, Grad., treasz- Mr. PrianishnikolTf will speak on "Why Tool Engineering is Almost uirer. an Unknown Quantity in Manchuria." Mr. Roessner will prove the fallacy of the statement that the jig 26. Professor Hobbs will speak on borer will eliminate jigs and fixtures.I "Wilkes' discoveries in Antarctica" Mr. Williams will speak on "The Funct~ion of Too ni '.ainprrinrr! (Illustraited). l Ohio Student Finds Heroin in Suitcase COLUMBUS, May 2:3.___-A uiiiver- Sity stutl,l has un wittingly aided Columbus poli1ce in a huge iiarcotir- >(ei, ure. The student, Kvi.Harold Collier, found 16 ounces of heroin i his slhite-f.S( after returningr from aE wet'k-em Itrilj) to iBridgeporh. overI to) cler~al auithi)tiesCwhio are, niv'stga i1 (-telese. Collier pick-1 ed up [th",wrong ;;Suilease wh'en levngabus a (t ca. buIS IT l~en4inah(e Iunda y night. EUROPE IS CALLING YOU! R~educed rates allow you to travel with all expenlses paid, for less than the ordinary cost of~ a round trip ticketi. y' 150 I nm c 1it~ d e s transportation; hotels, meals, taxes, tips, sightseeing trips anid handling of baggage for a 3/ week's tour of L.OND)ON AND) PARIS. For infor mation call 3582. Which Impressed Me As Most Important:' I All students interested in this important subject are invited to attend thcse 15-minute talks.r Romance Languages Journal Club will meet Wednesday, May 25, at 4:10 p.m., in Room 103 Romance Languages building. Graduate students' are cordially invited. Athena: Bmca seof Lantern Night, c1c-ction of officers and the regu-' bar meeting will be postponed until Tuesday night, May 31. There will bae no meeting this week. Engineering Council: Important meeting Thursday, at 5 p.m., in tUhe M .E. computing room. TYP9WAI TERS III Maes - Large and. otable Sold. Rented .Rucha ed Repai red Large choice stock:.R wsytr 0a Do -MOR R TL_. 314 SSate St., Arun Aror, Tau Beta lei mcet-ing for the elcc- tion. of officers, Wednesday, May 25, at 7:30 p.m., in the Michigan Union. Scabbard and Blade: Final meet-j' ing at Union, Wednesday, May 25, at 7:15 p.m. Initiation of honorary members. Please wear uniform. Michigan Technic Staff and Try- outs meeting on Wednesday, May 25, at 7:30 in the Technic office. Tryouts must all attend and be1 ready for the tryout bluebook. The Geological and Geographical Journal Club will meet in Room 4058 N.S., at 8 p~m., Thursday, May Fat Inexpensively MY-T-FINE CAF E iI I1 ORANGE CREAM SHERBET At All CALKINS-FLETCH-IER Modern Soda Fountains 4 I F~q , y I 1 t Corner of Main ,And \Vashington FIRST NATIONAL BANK &TRUST C. 0 FOUIJlEI)1863 MEMBER FEPERAL RESERVE S'YSTEM - - - - - ., i 1% blocks from campus onl Thayer Street. Prices Regular Luncheon . 35c and 40c Special Plate Lunch . 25c Steak Dinners . .. ..50c Sunfday Chicken Dinners .. 50c and 75c LABORATORY SUPPLIES CH-EMICALS DRUG SPECIALTIES SUNDRIES EBE BACH AND 200-202 F. L IBLRTFY ST. ESTABLISLIED 1843 Conmmercial, Savings, Tr'ust and Safe Deposit Departments r Alemnber of the Federal Reserve Sysleni Under U. S. Governmwent Sn/iervii ; w! fiY III 1?i; ( I I, es open weekO-dasys from nine - five: Sundays from two until E'xhibitionls close Ma y 201. I ....y "=1 - .r.- - I "Art* Moderne THESES AiN TYPED AN ID REPORTS '4Dl BOUND1 The Third Annual Exhibition of 'ulpture held under the -auspices- Fthe Division Of Fine Arts is to Scontinued until May 30 in Uni- crsity Hil,, Rooms 210, 401 and Sophisticated and beautiful . -- The 4 Ii Lydia. MEN DELSSOHN Theatre 1932 Dramatic Season Popular MATINEE TOMORROW at 3:15 A BRILLIANT SU~CCESS- ASK ANYONE WHO SAW! STUDENT SUPPLY STO] RE ; 1111 South University Avenue ideal portrait women. for r - - - _-- . - "-- t - - +r++R l, _.:.:. r .:: :.w._. . . _. e_..i .JIST READY- University of Mienhigan Plays BOOK III With An Introduction by Lennox Robinison Edited by Kenneth Thorpe Rowe PH-OTOGRAPIIFR Stadio 332 South State Street Dial 5031 and Lester Vail I in John V'an Drutten's Gay Comedy It wirrnr'in a1 m 3MnII Bill 1*p 4 II I III !