0 THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 19 DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN lontlon In the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the Un ty. received at the office of the Assistant to the President until S3:30; 11:30am. Saturday. ally invited to be present. Reserva- man, costume chairman, music chair- tions or cancellations of reservations man, dance chairman, ushers, chair- may be made through the Secretary's man, program chairman, make-up office up to 5 p.m., April 30. At that chairman, properties chairman. In- Classified Directory possible modifications of practice are suggested for the consideration of that committee: (a). Making attendance upon cer- tain activities of the Orientation Per- iod optional with each student rather than mandatory. (b). Encouraging the high schools themselves to assume a somewhat greater responsibility than at present' for acquainting prospective fresh- men from their schools with some of the more general adjustments which must be made when they epter the University. For example, the schools can be encouraged to discuss with freshman college organizations, soror- ities, and in particular, the large de- gree of personal freedom permitted in college life, together with the result- ing emphasis on individual respon- sibities. 3. So far as possible, group leaders should be chosen from those faculty members who are vitally interested in students and in Orienation Period. Heads of Departments are urged to cooperate in the selection of such group leaders. LOUIS A. HOPKINS, Secretary, University Council. German Department: All classes in the German Department on Thurs- day, April 25, will be cancelled out of respect to the late Professor Diek- hoff. Phi BetaKappa Banquet Notices:' Last week the notices of this year's Initiation Banquet were mailed to all members who expressed a wish to have them. It happens, however, that last year no less than twenty reply cards came back to this office checked to indicate that the senders wished notices but there were no names signed to them. Naturally it was im- possible to tell whose cards these were. If you wish to have a notice sent to you and do not get one, please notify the Secretary as soon as possi- ble, as it may be that your card was among those that came back un- signed. This is the only way in which future errors can be prevented. ORMA F. BUTLER, Secretary. Phi Beta Kappa Initiation Ban- quet: The Annual Initiation Ban- quet of the Alpha Chapter in Mich- igan will be held on Thursday, May 2, at 6:30 p.m. Professor Robert D. Car- michael, Dean of the Graduate School, University of Illinois, will de- liver the principal address. His sub- ject will be "Number and Clear Thinking: An Aspect of Human Cul- ture." The banquet is open to the husbands and wives of members. Members of other Chapters are cordi- 1MIHIGANI time we must make our .final arrange- ments with the League. The price of the dinner is $1.00. Tickets may be1 gotten at the door. Please bring ex- act change. ORMA F. BUTLER, Secretary. University Bureau of Appointments and Occupational Information has re- ceived notice of the following U. S Civil Service Examinations: Minor Laboratory Apprentice, sal- ary, $1,020. Immigration Patrol Inspector, sal- ary, $1,800. Announcements are on file in Room 201, Mason Hall.3 May Festival Tickets: The "over the counter" sale of May Festival tickets. will begin at 9 o'clock Wednesday morning, April 24, at the office of the School of Music on Maynard Street, and will continue indefinitely. At this time all season tickets which have not been ordered by mail will be of- fered to the general public, at $2, $3, and $4 each, provided Festival coup- ons from season Choral Union tick- ets are returned, or without such coupons, the prices will be $5, $6, and $7 each. Schcl of Education Seniors: Con- mencement invitations will be sold in the lobby of the University High School on Wednesday a.m. from 9 to 12. This is abslutely the last chance for you to get them. Literary College Seniors: Orders for Commencement Invitations will be taken in the lobby of Angell Hall on Wednesday and Thursday, April, 24, 25, from 1 to 5 p.m. This is the last opportunity to obtain invita- tions through the committee. Sigma Rho Tau: Circle meetings will be held first this week, starting at 7:30 p.m. and continuing until 8:30 p.m. The regular meeting will then be opened. This plan will be fol- lowed hereafter until further notice. Tau Beta Pi: Notice to all members residing in Ann Arbor who are not actively affiliated with the local chap- ter: Please communicate with the Corresponding Secretary at 715 Hill St. and notify him of your present ad- dress and telephone number. Sophomore Women: petitions for J.G.P. Central committee positions are due by 6 today. Petitions may be turned in for the following posi- tions: Chairman, assistant chairman, finance chairman, publicity chair- terviews will be held on Thursday and Friday from 3:30 to 6:00 in the Un- dergraduate Office. Dance Rehearsals: Wednesday 3:00 p.m. - Religious Cycle; 4:15 p.m. - Campus Satire; 7:30 p.m.-Men's Studies. Fire Dance. Thursday, 4:15 p.m. -Dance of Greeting; 7:30 p.m. - Stations and Satie. Friday - Bar- toks and Satie. Saturday morning --All Studies. Sunday, 2:00 p.m. - Full Dress Rehearsal. Contemporary: The manuscript deadline has been set ahead to Sat- urday, May 4. All manuscripts should be submitted to Contemporary office, Student Publications Building. Academic Notices History 12: The mid-semester make-up examination in Lectures I, II and III will be given Saturday a.m., April 27, at 9, in 1018 A.H. Geology 12: The first field trip in Geology 12 for the Saturday section will be held on Sat., April 27. The same field trip will be taken by the Wednesday section on May 1. The list of field trip sections is posted on bulletin board near Geology office, please notice if correctly assigned. German 154, Historical German Grammar: This class will meet pro- visionally on Monday and Friday at 2 p.m. in 201 U.H. German 182, Middle High German: This class will meet provisionally at 3 p.m. Monday and Friday in 201 U.H. Lecture M. Guillaume Fatio, one of Geneva's most distinguished citizens and a member of the Comite of the Centre of the Carnegie Endowment for In- ternational Peace, will deliver an il- lustrated lecture on the subject of "The World Center," describing Gen- eva, the League of Nations, and other international organizations at work, on Thursday, April 25, at 4:15 p.m., in Natural Science Auditorium. University Lecture: Dr. Royal N. Chapman, Dean of the Graduate School and Director of the Experimental Station of the Uni- versity of Hawaii, will lecture, under the auspices of the School of Forestry and Conservation, on the subject of "Creative Research and Human Af- fairs," on Friday, April 26, at 4:15 (Continued on Page 5) WANTED WANTED: Students with selling abil- ity. Apply The Fair store, 200 N. Main St. Good Wages. 192 WANTED: MEN'S OLD AND NEW suits. Will pay 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 dol- lars. Phone Ann Arbor 4306. Chi- cago Buyers. 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Walt Disney's Cartoon Creation "THE GOLDEN TOUCH" A Silly Symphony in Color PAUL TOMPKINS NEWS 25c Matinees and 35c Nights on Balcony Nights Main Floor THURSDAYI Double-Feature Program S.S. Van Dine's Detective Story of Philo Vance "CASINO MURDER CASE" and "TRANSIENT LADY" The EVA JESSYE CHOIR OUTSTANDING NEGRO OPERATIC ENSEMBLE OF THE WORLD plus - EVANTI, Coloratura Soprano Stars of Gertrude Stein's Opera, "FOUR SAINTS IN THREE ACTS" will present Two Programs of Negro Spirituals Sunday, April 28 AT 4:00 P.M. Twenty Episodes of The Life of Christ. AT 8:15 P.M. A Spiritual and Secular Presentation of of Negro Folk Songs and Hymns. Presented through the courtesy of Benjamin House, Dunbar Center, and Congregational Student Club Lydia ME NDE LSSOH N Theatre TICKETS on Sale at WAHR'S and SWIFT'S. At the BOX OFFICE Saturday and Sunday Price 50c Last Day JUDITH ALLEN "BEHIND THE GREEN LIGHTS" and - - - RALPH BELLAM Y "RENDEZVOUS AT Ml DN IG H T" DAILY 15c TO 6 P.M. WHITNEY Tomnorrow NORMAN FOSTER SHEILA MANNORS "BEHIND THE EVIDENCE" and WALTER CONNOLL Y "WHOM THE GODS DESTROY" I F ..® . .. L~ MAJESTIC 25c Matinees, Balcony Evenings 35c Main Floor Evenings 35 DRAMATIC SEASON ROBERT HENDERSON, Director SEASON TICKETS NOW ON SALE! Lydia MENDELSSOHN Theatre GARDEN ROOM, Michigan League Building Any Six Plays for $3.00, $3.50, $4.50 and $6.00 5 Weeks - MAY 20 through JUNE 22 - 7 Plays STARTING TODAY-- A Double Feature of Double Laugh Capacity! IF Y WE OU WR HAVE ITE, IT liI I MAY FESTIVAL TICKETS "Over the Counter" SALE A large and choice assortment of Writing Materials in a complete range of prices - TYPEWRITERS New L. C. Smith and Corona, Underwood, Remington, Noiseless and Royal Portables. Reconditioned machines at lowest market prices. Liberal allowance on your old machine and convenient terms if desired. We finance our own paper and save you money. All makes bought, sold, rented, exchanged, cleaned, repaired. 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