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ACADEMIC NOTICES speak on "The Quest for Synthetic
Geology 31 bluebook today. Gems" at 8 p. in., in the Chemistry
Amphitheatre. There will be a din-
Language Examination for M.A. Degree in History will be held today in ner (75 cents) at the Union at 6:15
Room 1009 A.H., at 4 p. m. A. S. Aiton p. M. Members wishing to attend the
dinner are requested to make reser-
Psyvhology 33, 35, 37: Make-up thesis No. 3 will be written on Monday, nations with the secretary, W. E.
Bachmann, Phone 565, as soon as
May 8, at 7:00 p. m. in Room 3126 N.S. possible.

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FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1933

No. 1551

- - Last .imes 1 uutay
Graduate Outing Club: Saturday; "BROADWAY BAD"
canoe 3 hours, 35 cents; steak sup- ' Saturday Only -George Raft
per, 15 cents. Come for either or in "UNDERCOVER MAN"
both. Be at Angell Hall at 2:30 or
Saunders' boathouse at 3:00.--
LAST DAY
Upper Room Bible Class will SPENCER TRACY I

NOTICES
To the Members of the University Council: The next meeting of the
versity Council will be on May 8 in Alumni Memorial, Room B, at 4:15
Louis A. Hopkins, Secretary of Council

Registration for Summer Field Courses in Geology and Geography:.
Students planning to elect the field courses in geology and geography given
luring the Summer Session at Mill Springs Kentucky, should consult the
.nstructors in charge of these courses as soon as possible in order to receive
permission to register. The instructors will be found in the following of-
fives:
G.i M. Ehlers, courses in stratigraphical geology..........1535 Museum
I. D. Scott, courses in physiography ....................4055 Nat. Sci.
,R. B.all, courses in geography....... ..........11 Angell Hall
Students receiving permission to register hould at once begin inocula-
tion against typhoid at the Health Service. This inoculation is given over a
period of two weeks. It should be started immediately to insure maximum
immunity.
Mimeographed circulars, giving detailed information regarding assemb-
ly of the field parties, personal equipment, supplies for courses, mail and
shipment of baggage, may be obtained from the instructors in charge
of the courses.
'The University Bureau of Appointments and Occupational Information
the Business and Professional Women's Club of Ann Arbor extends an invi-
tation to all university women to attend a lecture by Dr. Lillian Gilbreth,
an industrial engineer of outstanding national reputation. Dr. Gilbreth will
speak on The Challenge of Today's Problems to Women, Friday, May 5, at
8:00 p. in., Michigan League, in the Grand Rapids room.
Gertrude Muxen, Counselor on Occupational Information
May Festival Tickets: The "OVER THE COUNTER" sale of season
tickets for the May Festival, will begin, Saturday morning, May 6, at 9
o'clock at the School of Music and will continue indefinitely. Prices for
season tickets are $6.00, $7.00, and $8.00. The period for accepting Festival
coupons from season Choral Union tickets, has been extended until further'
notice, thus reducing the price for season tickets to $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00
each.
Tickets for individual Festival concerts will go on sale at the office of
the School of Music, Saturday morning, May 13, at 9 o'clock. Prices: $1.00,
$1.50, and $2.00 each.
Orders for either season tickets or single concert tickets received at the
office of the School of Music, with remittance to cover, preceding these
dates, will be filled in advance in sequence.
Sophomore Engineers: 1935--All those planning to purchase a 1935
class jacket please remember that the time limit for orders on jackets is
Friday, May 5. This is for those jackets to be delivered this semester. Or-
ders and measurements are being taken at Saffell and Bush, clothing store.
There must be a $2 deposit with every order with the balance to pay on de-
livery.

EVENTS TODAY
Demonstration of Sound Films: The University of Chicago Press will
demonstrate their new sound films in the University Elementary School at
4:10. These films are produced by the University of Chicago in an experi-
ment to modify curricular materials and method. Most of the films willi
probably be in the field of science but they should be of interest to many
other groups on the campus.
International Student Conference to be held in the Michigan Union
May 5, 6, 7.
Commission rnee .ings at 2:30 p. in., Rooms 319 and 310. Final Plenary
Session at 7:45 p. m., Room 316.
Open house, College of Architecture from 3:30 to 5:30 o'clock. There'
will be interesting exhibits of the students' work in the building and
tea will be served in the library. The public is cordially invited to attend.

Liberal Students Union: Tarni P.
Sinha, of India will discuss "India's
Contribution to the Revolutionary
Method." Unitarian church, Sunday,
7:30 o'clock.
Mr. Marley's topic for the morn-
] LAS SIFIE

meet in the Upper Room, Lane Hall,
Saturday at 7:00 p. m. Mr. Chap-
man's topic will be "Living Courage-
ously." All University men are cor-
dially invited to attend.

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"Face In The Sky"

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CHAS. LAUGHTON
"Payment Deferred"
MAJESTIC
Tomorrow!

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TYPING WANTED
TYPEWITING-And Mimeograph- WANTED-MEN'S OLD AND NEW
ing promptly and neatly done in suits. Will pay 4, 5, 6, and 7 dollars.
our shop by experienced operators, oIts.Ann Arboy 4,,6nd hdcars
at moderate rates. 0. D. Morrill, Buyers. 34c
The Typewriter & Statonery Store, Bu__ _ 4_
314 S. State St. 101x LOST

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Graduate Students in English are invited to a tea this afternoon, at
4:30 in the Alumnae Room of the Michigan League to be given by the Eng-
lish Department.
Luncheon meeting of the Alumni Club Scholarship Women at the
Michigan League, 12 o'clock, Russian Tea Room. Dean Lloyd, Dr. Bell, and
Miss Perry will be present.
Delta Epsilon Pi: Meeting at the Michigan Union, 8:00 p. m.
University Girls' Glee Club: A final rehearsal for our league concert:
this evening, will be held in the League theatre at 5 o'clock this afternoon.
University Club: Annual meeting, 8:30 p. m. Professor Ernest M.
Fisher of the School of Business Administration will lecture on the subject
'Economic Aspects of European Housing Programs." Brief business meet-
ing meeting-music by a string trio from the School of Music. Refresh-
ments. Members may bring guests.
Freshman Women: The dancing chorus for the Freshman Lantern
Dance will have its initial rehearsal from 3:30 to 5:30 p. m., in the ball-
room of the League. Additional tryouts for any kind of entertainment may
be made at this time.
Michigan Dames: Child Study group will meet at the home of Mrs.
R. A. Clark, 1025 Vaughn, at 8:00 p. m.

TYPING-Mimeographing, Binding.
Quality at the right price. Brum-
field & Brumfield, 308 S. State.
_56x
TYPING-Notes, Papers, .and Grad.
theses. Clyde Heckart, 3423. 35x

LOST-Small crystal pin mounted in
silver, with a small center set,
Please return to Collegiate Sorosis
House. 418
MICHIGAN
NgOW SHOWING

TYPING-Experienced typist.
sonable rates. M. U. Hartsuff,

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FOR SALE
FOR SALE-Late '29 'ord roadster,
$50 and radio. A-1 shape. Call 5226.
417
LAUNDRY - Soft water. 2-1044.
Towels 'free. Socks darned. 13c
STUDENT. - And family washing
careful work at lowest prices. Ph.
3006. 6c
NOTICE
BLUE BIRD BOOK NOOK, lending
library. 5c daily. Clean covers. Uni-
versity Music House. 10:30 to 5:30.
21c
HAVE--Your snap shots developed
at Francisco Boyce, 119 N. Univer-
sity. Here fine work is the tradi-
tion. 29c

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Comedy News

Senior Engineers: Orders will be taken for announcements and invi-
tatipns from 9-11 and 1-3 today. Second floor West Engineering Bldg.
Seniors-Literary College: Commencements and initations will be on
sale in Angell Hall lobby from 10:00 a. m. until 3:00 p. m. today .

Garden Club, members and friends: A joint meeting of the Y
and Ann Arbor Garden Clubs will be held at the Michigan League B
at 8:00 p. m. Prof. E. C. Goddard, chairman of the meeting will s
lantern slides prepared by Mr. and Mrs. Lawton in their survey la
of Michigan Highways. All interested are invited to attend.
COMING EVENTSF
Psychclogical Journal Club will
meet on Thursday, May 11, at 7:30 * Most T hun
p. m. in Room 3126 N.S. Mr. Charles -THE STAG
H. Crudden will speak on "Condi-
tioning of pupillary responses," and ,
Mr. George C. Seeck, on "The form
of the curve for rote learning." All
interested are invited to be present. Tojlightv

psilanti
uilding,
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ast year

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,lerous of War Dramas
GE AND SCREEN SUCCESS
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presented
aind Twice Toiriorrow

"iecktys recks"
Taxi Boys Comedy

"PIGSKIN"
Sportlight

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ACADEMIC NOTICES
Alpha Epsilon Mu: Members wishing to secure tickets
mal, May 5, may do so by calling one of the following:
Wellington Huntley, 2-1888; Charles RUegnitz, 3944;
John Doegey, 7472.

for Spring For-
Curtis, 2-3691;

American Chemical Society: There

wifll e a meeting ' of the Detroit,

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Signing out slips for the month of April
graduate Offices of the Michigan League

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Lansing, Toledo and University Sec-
must be turned in at the Un- tions of the Society on Saturday,
by Friday, May 5. May 13, Professor E. H. Kraus will

Phone 4121-'89
TICKETS 5#Jc
Curtain at 8:30

at the
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morrowa 2.2
ONLY 25c

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