SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN (Continued from Page 2) ing the new members for this semes- ter, are invited to attend. Reserva- tions should be made by calling Mrs. Galye Mehney, 22982. Coming EventsI Electrical Engineers: There will be a meeting of the student branch of the A.I.E.E. Thursday evening, March 14, in Room 248, West Eng. Dr. B. F.( Bailey will speak about unusual elec-I tric motors. Landscape Club meeting, Wednes- day at 7:30, in 403 South Wing. The Westchester County Park System will be the subject for discussion. English Journal Club: The meeting of the English Journal Club, post- poned because of conflict with Dr. Sapir's lecture, will be held in the League, Friday, March 15. Business meeting at four; program open to the public at 4:15. Subject: Modern Trends in Biography. Alpha Nu meets Wednesday eve- ning, March 13, at 7:30 in the Alpha Nu room, fourth floor Angell Hall. A debate on the question of collec- tive bargaining will be the feature of the program. All men interested in speech activities are invited to at- tend. Those interested in trying out for the organization should prepare. I 1 +1; THE SCREEN + i T THE MICHIGAN drama, and he does really fine work 'AFTER OFFICE HOURS" after an amazingly dull and trite take- Co-starring Clark GaTb'e and Cou- off. The hashy portion of his wor stance Bennett, and featuring Stuart rtunately consumes only Erwin, Billie Burke. Harvey Stebens fot aabout .ud s "'herm^ AF;Moander. Also a brevity minutes. After that period "Afte' in color - "Good-Morning Eve ul Oce Hours" becomes a genuinely Tompkins organ program. and a sOcreeorsaecmem-gninl ingly funny Mickey Mouse cartoon exciting recital of the adventures of anott Mickey's adventures with his a tough city editor (Clark Gable) and cannibaos.g his perennial office companion (Stuart A dull chitter-chatter ' mn Erwin) in tracking down a murderer hat seems to presage another end- who has strangled his mistress in a less ",ociety" picture is an outstand- boathouse. Connie ($30,000-a-week- ing factor that will keep the Gable- when-she's-working) Bennett is cast Bennett drama "After Office Hours" as one of the jewels of "The 400" who from impressing filmgoers as an al gets a job on Gable's paper as drama- together top-notch bit of entertain- tic critic through her pull with the ment. publisher - this latter a part most The two Mankiewicz gentlemen __ deftly played by one whose name has Joseph and Herman - have been re- slipped our mind for the moment. He's sponsible for some of the best scenario a perfect cross between Willie Hearst writing Hollywood turned out in the and Bernie MacFadden! past two years. Herman Mankiewicz From the angle of the Fourth Es- was assigned the task of turning out tate, which jealously guards its right the Michigan's current newspaper .to snipe away at all pictures purport- -----_._-.,-ing to represent newspaperdom, there is much to k e said both pro and con. T Gable as a city editor is undeniably overdrawn. The slapdashy attitude and devil-may-care manner of switch- S. .M p ing about his office is a phenomenon strongely foreign to the real world of *journalism. The depiction of the pub- I .V s ti 'a tio n lisher is much more plausible. In jus- tice to Gable and to Author Man- Skiewicz it mustbe admitted that as An $1,806 fellowship granted Joseph soon as the large-eared star emerges A. Russell, teaching fellow in the from the newspaper office he becomes geography department, by the Social himself, which is to say one of the Science Research Council will be util- more entertaining rough-and-tough ized in investigations to determine leading men. -G.M.W.,Jr. to give a try-out speech from 3 to 5 minutes on a subject of their own choosing. Lyle Eiserman, '28, na- tional president, will be present at the meeting. Phi Tau Alpha, societas honorifica Latina Graecaque, die Mercurii, Mar- tii tertio decimo, hora usitata, in hos- pitium Mulierum Michiganensium conveniet. "Dulcitius," opus dramaticum Hro- svithae, nunc primum in tota historia orbis' terrarum comitibus quibusdam societatis agetur. Alpha Kappa Delta meeting Thurs- day, March 14, Room 313 Haven Hall, at 5 o'clock sharp. It will be short but important. All members please plan to arrive on time. Cercle Francais: There will be a meeting Thursday evening, March 14, in Room 408 R .L. ,Mr. Hootkins will give a short speech. Refreshments will follow. Members are requested to be in the room promptly at 7:30. Michigan Technic Tryouts: Fresh- man engineers interested in maga- zine work should report at 5 p.m. Wednesday in Room 3036 East Engi-' neering Bldg. Luncheon for Graduate Students on Wednesday, March 13, at twelve o'clock in the Russian Tea Room of the Michigan League Building. Pro- fessor Howard M. Ehrmann of the History Department, will speak in- formally on "The Crisis Between Italy and Abyssinia," Senior Society will meet Wednes- day, March 13, at 9 p.m. in the Rus- sian Tea Room of the Michigan League. Stalker Hall: All Methodist students "how far we can go in drawing maps from planimetric base maps or air- plane mosaics," Russell said yester- day. He will spend three months in the northern peninsula of Michigan work- ing with Prof. Kenneth C. McMurry, head of the geography department, who is conducting a summer field course there this year. Working from what might be termed the inventory end, Mr. Russell will be studying "just how far aerial photograpny can be utilized in determining physical, cul- iual and economic features of the lardseaoe." From the northern peninsula, Mr. Russeil will head for Washington. D.C. where he will work in conjunc- ion with the U.S. Geographical Sur- vey on projects which they have been :arrying on recently. He will then go Uo the Tennessee Valley Authority, where he will survey the work being done to see if advanced techniques have been developed.i and their friends of college age are invited to come to the hall Wednes- day afternoon from 3:30 to 5:30. Have refreshments and chat with old and new friends. Garden Section of the Faculty Woman's Club will be entertained March 13, 3:00 p.m., Michigan Un- ion, by the Misses Alice and Jessie Bourquin, graduates of the Landscape Design Department, of the University of Michigan. They will give an illustrated lecture on, "The Development of the Home Grounds." Each member is urged to bring a guest, as from past expe- riences we anticipate a delightful and instructive afternoon. Local Surveys Discussed In Radio Forum Ii I i . A round-table discussion summar- izing the aspects of local inventories was held Sunday on the University hour broadcast over Station WJR direct from the campus studios in Morris Hall. Prof. Robert B. Hall of the geog- raphy department, who three weeks ago opened the series of radio pro- grams considering surveys of Mich- igan communities, Prof. Roderick D. McKenzie of the sociology depart- ment, who on Feb. 24, discussed so- ciological inventories, and Prof. Ar- thur Bromage of the political science department, who in his radio address March 4 pointed out the possibilities and value of an inventory of local government, conferred in this round- table on local inventories in general. Harold D. Smith, director of the Michigan Municipal League, and Mrs. J. K. Pettingill, first vice-president of the National Congress of Parents and Teachers, entered into the dis- cussion to consider further the im- portance of local surveys. U iYONA VRM RT JUST ARRIVED - A Shipment of New SLEEVELESS SWEATERS from $1.35 to $2.50 Chas. 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