THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, APRI
those who receive D or E in so-called
midsemester examinations.
Students electing our courses, but
registered in other schools or colleges
of the University, should be reportedx
to the school or college in which they
are registered. W. R..Humphreys,
Assistant Dean j
H. Compton in the Loud Lectureship
series will be given this afternoon at
4:15 p.m. in the Natural Science
Auditorium; subject, "Freedom vei-
sus Law: a Perennial Con flict."
French LecI.nre: Professor I. S.
Pargment will give the last lecturo
on the Cerele Francais ptram.
'Dcux hpros populairos: Dn Q i-
Asedllireetory
much as none of the following pro-
cedure had been complied with.
Lists of speakers and topics are
made out to be submitted to the com-
mittees appointed in the various
schools and colleges. After these
committees have corrected the sug-
gested series, or have built entirely
new programs, a report is submitted
to the Extension Division committee.
If this body approves of the proposed
talks, then and not until then, an
effort is made to book the various
speakers.
Inasmuch as I am not familiar with
all of the research projects conducted
upon the campus, and as many in-
teresting topics have not been dis-
cussed over the radio, I am asking
members of the Faculty to suggest
topics and speakers for the 1935-36
season.
In place of sending a letter to the
Chairman of each school or college
committee, I am taking this method
of requesting the privilege of meeting
with the various committees to dis-
cuss the radio program for the com-
ing season.
Waldo Abbot,
Director of Broadcasting
Student Loans: The Loan Com-
mittee will meet on Wednesday, April
3, 1:30 p.m., Room 2, University Hall.
Students who have already filed appli-
cations with the Office of the Dean
of Students should call there for an
appointment with the Committee.
Students, College of Literature,
Science, and the Arts: Except under
extraordinary circumstances, courses
dropped after Friday, April 5, will be
recorded with a grade of E.
Faculty, College of Literature, Sci-
ence and the Arts: Midsemester re-
ports are due not later than Friday,
April 5. More cards if needed can be
had at my office.
These reports are understood as
naming those students, freshmen and
upperclass, whose standing at mid-
semester time is D or E, not merely
Students,
School of Education:j
Permission to drop courses without chstte, Cyrano de Bergerac." Wdlnes-
"E" grades will not be given afterN day, April 3, 4:15, Room 103, P-
Friday, April 5, except under extra- mance Language Building.
ordinary circumstances. No course The French Play this year will be
is considered officially dropped unless Marixaux's '"Le Jeu de i'Au our e
it has been reported in the office of du Hasard" to be presented Tussda-
the Registrar, Room 4, Wniversity April 30. at the Lydit Mendelssohn
Hall. Theatre.-
Students, Cellege of Engineering:
The final day for the removal of
inccmpletes will be Saturday, April 6.
In cases of extenuating circumstances
this time limit may be extended, but
a petition for extension of time must
be filed in the Secretary's Office bn
or before Saturday, April 6.
The Student-Faculty Anti-Wars
Cconna'Ac anunces that Prof. Roe-
crt Morse Lovett of the Univrs-ity
of Chicago will speak in Hill Audi-
terium Thursday, April 4, a 4 p m.
His subject will be "War and the Coil-:
leges.' All students and faculty arei
cordially invited to attend.
University lureu of Ap9intmlents: ;(vents Today
Mr. Schulz, Michigan State Man-.:
ager of Investors' Syndicate, will be in merig aI7:Lr Club: Regularmm 2 .
the office today to interview students meeting at 7:30 pm.. Room 202 N.S.E
for both summer and permanent Prof. Armand J. Eardley of the Dc-
work. Students who are interested partment of Geology will speak on
in seeing him should call the Bureau, and Dr. Reuben Kahn, Director of the
Extension 371, or stop at the office, Cnic.a Laborai, ileakron
241 Mason Hall, for appointments. Clincal Laboratories, will speak on
"The Defensive Function of the
Fraternity Secretaries and Inde- Body."
pendent Students: Return all "Jam-
boree" ticket collections and tickets Transpcrtation Club meeting at
LAUNDRY
STUDENT Hand Laundry. Prices rea-
sonable. Free delivery. Phone 3006.
9x
LAUNDRY 2-1044. Sox darned.
Careful work at low price. 4x
WANTED
WANTED: A good used wardrope
trunk. Must be reasonably priced
and in excellent condition. Write
Box 7734, Michigan Daily.
WANTED: MEN'S OLD AND NEW
suits. Will pay 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 dol-
lars. Phone Ann Arbor 4306. Chi-
cago Buyers. Temporary ffike, 290
North Main . 7x
please report at the Student Publica-
tions Building at 4 p.m.
Tau Beta P1 iritiates are asked to
report .t .5 p.m. to Room30 2, Mich-.
igan Union. Bring large handker-
chief for use as blindfold.
Varsity Glee Club: Meet at Hill
Auditorium stage promptly at 7 p.m.
for concert. Wear full dress.
Ensian Tryouts: There will be work
this afternoon for editorial tryouts.
Report at the Student Publications
Building any time after 2 p.m.
Swirrning - Women: The average
ability test will be repeated tonight
at 8:30 at the Union pool. Freshmen
wi'iing to fulfill one of their individ-
ual sports requirements should report.
Christian Science OrganizAti4n:
There will lie a meeting of this or-
ganization tonight at 8 o'clock in the
Chapel of the Women's League Build-
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MINNIE: Won't be home for dinner.
See you at Jamboree tonight at 8.
Love, George. 175
LARGE Nationally known manufac-
turer will employ twenty students
to handle local business and collec-
tions in Michigan, Ohio and In-
diana during summer vacation. We
finance. Pay weekly plus bonus.
Qnly students who are workers and
need summer employment apply.
See E. A. Blower, 302 Michigan
Union Building Wednesday, April
3, between 2 and 5 p.m. or write
for appointment later in week."
NEW AND USED CARS - Largest
selection in the country. Associated
Motor Services, Inc. 317 W. Huron.
Ph. 2-3268. "Let's get acquainted."
14x
LOST AND FOUND
LOST: Thursday or Friday. Ring,
blue stone, plain setting. Reward.
Phone 4143, Miss Barbour. 176
LOST: Conklin red and blackvac-
uamatic pen. Call Marion Iddings,
at 2-2591. 177
LADY'S white gold Longines watch
with black cord strap. Return to
Box JO, Mich. Daily.
MICHIGANj
N OW
NOTICE
to Lane Hall before 3 p.m.
S.C.A. Cabinet: No meeting
night because of "Jamboree."
to-
Academic Notices
Geology 11: Bluebook Wednesday
in N.S. Auditorium at 11 a.m.
Geology 12: Bluebook Wednesday
at 9 a.m.
A-B (Incl.) in Room 2082 N.S.
C-Z in N.S. Auditorium.
Lectures
Cempton Lecture: The first of the
series of four addresses on "Man's,
Place in God's World" by Dr. Arthur
.7:30 p.m., micnigan Union.
Adelphi House cf Iepresentatives
meets at 7:30 p.m. There will be a
discussion on the proposition: Re-
solved, That the several states should
completely abolish the various forms
of parole. All members should be
present.
Zc a Phi Eta: Regular meeting in
the League Grill Room, at 12 noon.
Tat Beta Pi initiation banquet will
be held at the Michigan Union at
6:30 p.m.
Freshmen Women and Men inter-
ested in trying out for the business
staff of the Michiganensian will
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Ending Tonight -Shows at 2-3:45-7-9
A dozen shows in one - Rudy
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ecmedy stars in Ijollywood in
a merry funfest.
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Cartoon - Novelty - News
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Two First-Run, First-Choice Features
MAY ROBSON
FRED McMURRAY
"GRANP OL D MI R L"
and
TULLIO CARMINATI
LILIAN HARVEY
"LET'S LIVE TONJIHT"
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The Comedy!Classic
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Chas. LaugIton
Zazu Pitts
Chas. Ruggles
Mary Bowlpd
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Matinees
Evenings in Balcony
Eyenings on the
Main Floor
Ends Tonight
SHIRLEY TEMPLE
"BRIGHT EYES'"
Wednesday - Thursday
JAMES CAGNEY
"St. Louis Kid"
PlUs
ANNA STEN FREDERIC MARCH
"WE LIVE AGAIN"
Thursdpy Speci - .11 P.M.
Special Preview
WALLACE DEERY
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"West Point of the Air"
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