THE MICHIGAN DAILY !T"!!!! DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Publication In the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University. Copy received at foe office of the Assistant to tbe President until 3:30; 11:30 a. m. Saturday. SUNDAY, APRIL 29, 1934 OL. XLIV No. 150 Notices Tio All Sozis of Rotarians: The Ann Arbor Rotary Club extends an invi- tation to all sons of Rotarians to at- tend their weekly luncheon to be held May 9 at the Michigan Union. Every, student whose father is a Rotarian is asked to leave his name at the Regis- trar's Office, Room 4, University Hall, in order that tle officers of the Club may get in touch with him. Initiation Banquet, Phi Beta Kap- pa: The Annual Initiation- Banquet of theAlpha Chapter in Michigan will be held at the Michigan Union, on Thursday, May 3., as 6:30 p.m. All resident members of Phi Beta Kap- pa, no matter what their chapter af- filiations are cordially invited to be present, At attempt has'been made to reach all members of record by post care notices. If you did not receive a no- tice and desire to have one, please notify the Secretary. The Chapter is glad to send the notices to those who wish to have them. Reservations for the 4nner, price one dollar per plate nay be made through the Secretary up to noon. May 2. At that time we must make tlt final arrangements. with the Uno OrmA F. Bntler, Secretary. 1.Vmbrsof Sigma Xi: The. An- nual Initiation Banquet of the Mich- igan Chapter of Sigma, Xi will be held in the Ballroom of the Michigan, League, at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday May 2. Professor Harold C. Urey of Columbia University, known for hi, epoch-making researches in heav, hydrogen, or deuterium, will give th address. Professor Urey has, just re- ceived the Willard Gibbs Medal foi 1W34. He. will speak on "The Hydro. gen Isotopes." It is urged that as many member: s possible attend this meeting. Tick ets are $1.25 and may be secured al the coor. Reservations, however. must be made in advance through Prof. C. V. Weller, West Medical Bldg Students of the College of Litera- ture, Science, and 'the Arts: The fol- lowing speakers are to complete the series of vocational talks designed to give information concerning oppor- tunities in various professional fields: May 1- Dean F. G. Novy, School of Medicine, 1025 Angell Hall. May 15-- Dean M. L. Ward, School of Dentistry, Upper Amphitheatre, Dental Building. May 17- Librarian W. W. Bishop,1 I- Department of Library Science, 1025 Angell Hall. May 22:- Dean J. B. Edmonson, School of Education, 1025 Angell Hall. The time in all cases will be 4:15 p.m. Please note that the talk on May 15 will take place in the Dental Building. Summer Session: Any woman stu- dent desiring residence in the Uni- versity dorimitories for the Summer Session should make application as soon as passible at the office of the Dean of Women in Barbour Gym- nasium. Dormitory Residents: Women stu- lents wishing to transfer fromn one dormitory to another next year, or to take up residence in a dormitory for the first time, should make applica- ion as soon as possible at the office of the Dean of Women in Barbour Jymnasium. Dance Prograin Rehearsals: Sunday 2:00 Prokofieff. 3:00 Waltz and Cachucca. 3:30 Parade. 4:00 Satie and Political Meeting. 5:00 Fire Dance. 5:45 Indian Song. Monday 3:00 Bach. 3:30 Lament. 4:00 Waltz and 5 Men. 4:30 Prokofieff. 5:00 Cachucca. 8:00 Fire Dance. Tuesday 3:00 Lament. 3:30 Waltz and Bartok. 4:00 Parade. 4:30 Prokofleff. 5:00 Cachucca. 7:30 Political Meeting and Satie. 8:00 Fire Dance. Dress Rehearsals - Dance Program Sunday afternoon, May 6-2:00 - 3:00. Monday afternoon, May 7- 3:00 -6:00. Monday evening, May 7 - 7:00 -11:00. Inland Review: Manuscripts for the VIay issue of the Inland Review are lesired at once, and will be acceptable intil April 30. They may be handed n at the English Office or at the In- and Review Office, Student Publica- ions Building. Nature of the ma- terial wanted is indicated by the first :ssue, copies of which are obtainable it the English Office. Anyone is wel- ;ome to contribute : short contribu- aions will be preferred on account of apace limitations. Student Loans: The Loan Commit- tee will meet on Wednesday, May 2, Hall. Students who have filed ap- plications with the Office of the Dean of Students should call at that office for an appointment with the Com- mittee. J. A. Bursley, Chairman Twilight Organ Recital: Palmer Christian, University organist, will give the following organ recital, Wed- nesday afternoon at 4:15 o'clock to which the general public with the exception of small children is invited: Choral in D minor .....Andriessen Benediction ............ Karg-Elert Sontat Eroica ..............Jongen Minuet Scherzo ............. Jongen May Night ...............Palmgren' Chant de Printemps ........ Bonnet Siciliano ..................... Bach Passacaglia and Fugue in C minor ...................Bach Lectures Henry'Russel Lecture: Dr. Ermine C. Case, Professor of Historical Ge- ology and Paleontology, Henry Russel Lecturer for 1933-34, will lecture on the subject "Paleontology and Paleo- biology" in the Natural Science Audi- torium at 4:15 p.m., Thursday, May 3. At this time also public announce- inent will be made of the Henry Rus- sel Award for 1933-34. The public is cordially invited. University Lecture: Dr. Melchior Palyi of the University of Chicago will give a University Lecture on "Ec- onomic Nationalism in Europe" in N.S. Aud., Monday, April 30, at 4:15. UuiversA-ty Lecture: Mr. Otto M. Forkert, Instructor of Printing Ats at the Art Institute, Chicago, who had charge of the exhibit of the Gu- tenberg Museum of Mainz, Germany, at the Century of Progress Exposi- tion, will lecture on "Gutenberg and the Book of Books" Monday, May 7, at 4:15 p.m., in 25 Angell Hall. The lecture will be illustrated with mo- tion pictures showing the methods of printing in Gutenberg's time. All interested are cordially invited. Events Today Presbyterian Student Appointments 9:30 Student Classes at the Church House. 10:45 Morning Worship. "Milder Forms of Mysticism." Dr. Norman E. Richardson. 5:30 Social Hour and Supper. 6:30 Student Forum. "What Reli- gion and the Church Mean to Me." Edward Curtis. St. Andrew's Episcopal Church: Services of worship today are: 8:00 a.m. Holy Communion; 9:30 a.m. Church School; 11:00 a.m. Kinder- garten; 11:00 a.m. Morning Prayer and Sermon by the Reverend Henry Lewis. Prof. I. H. Walton's discussion, an- Unitarian Church, has been post- poned, due to the annual church meeting, to be held at that time. Prof. R. W. Sellars will give the morn- ing address on "The Importance of Beliefs About the Universe." Harris Hall: The student group will meet as usual at 7:00 p.m. Lutheran Student Club: There will be an outdoor meeting if weather per- mits. Transportation will be pro- vided. Meet at the Parish Hall at 4:00 p.m. If the weather is unf'av- orable, the meeting will take place at the Parish Hall. Roger Williams Guild, Sunday, 12:00 noon, Dr. Leroy Waterman will lead the discussion of the student group on the topic, "Present Creative Forces of the Church." At the Gild House. Closing, 12:50. 6:00 p.m. Student meeting for worship and dis- cussion. Miss Helen Knight, '34, will speak on "Happiness and Life." Young People's Society, Church of. Christ (Disciples): Sunday's meeting will be the fifth of the present series on "The Great Religions of thej World." Mr. Erlewine will read a paper on "Judaism." The paper and discussion will touch on Yahveh, Messianic Hope, and Zionism. Tea at 6:00, meeting at 6:30. Reformed and Christian Reformed Students: The Reverend J. Zeeuw of Grand Rapids will conduct services in the Chapel of the Michigan League at 9:30 a.m. We invite you to attend. Sociedad Latino Americana will (Continued on Page 6) '> i / j ' , ' ,., 7 h. LA Hi MAJESTIC TWO FIRST-RUN FEATURES -'he y're loose rt again! LUREL and A RDY Ain rv SE 0ONS. Oplv with 'UA~lC n[^u1- CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY and olsc-- CH A /"l, LAUNDRY PERSONAIL laundry service. We take individual interest in the laundr. problem of our customers. Girls' silks, wools, and fine fabrics guar anteed. 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