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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1935

DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN
Pubicaton in the Bulletin is c9nstructive notice to all members of the
University. Copy received at the office of the Assistant to the President
until 3:30; 11:30 a.mn. Saturday.

meets. Miss Helen Wolter, AMLS, as- not more than six minutes on any sub-
sistant classifier of U. of M. Library, !ject and give it at one of the meet-
il speak on "A Summer in Soviet ings within the next few weeks. The
Russia." !Public is cordially invited to attendl
A social hour with refreshments the smokers.
will #follow the program. A welcome -
to every one. _Iota Alpha: Meeting will be held
on Thursday evening, Feb. 21, in the
Lutheran Student Club will inau- Seminar Room (3201 E. Eng. Bldg.)

Identif yEx-Mayor

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2 p.m. Report in Room 13, Angell
Hall.
Mathematics 356: Seminar on Alge-
braic Geometry will meet on Wednes-
days, 10 a.m., in Room 405 Mason
Hall.
Psychology - English 228: Psychol-
ogy and Analysis of Literature. Sched-
ule has been fixed at 10, Monday and
Wednesday, in 3216 Natural Science.
J. F. Shepard, A. R. Morris.
Lectures
French Lecture: Professor Marc
Dcnkinger will give the third lecture
on the Cercle Francais program:
"Un album humoristique de Toppfer:
Les aventures de M. Vieux Bois." (Il-
lustrated) Wednesday, February 20,
at 4:15, Room 231, Angell Hall.
Tickets for the series of lectures
may be procured at the door.
Concerts
Chcral Union Concert: The Gordon
String Quartet, Jacques Gordon, first
violin, David Sackson, second violin,
Paul Robyn, viola, Naoum Benditzky,
violoncellist, will give the following
program in the eighth Choral Union
Concert, Wednesday evening, Feb.
20, in Hill Auditorium, at 8:15 p.m.
Quartet, Opus 44, No. 1 in D
Major.... ......... Mendelssohn
Molto Allegro vivace
Menuetto (Un poco Allegretto)
Andante espressivo ma con moto
Presto con brio
*Moods, Theme and Vari-
ations ..........H. Waldo Warner
Theme: Pleading
Var. 1: Gracious
Var. 2: -Puckish
Var. 3: Devotional
Var. 4: Hysterical
Var. 5: Amorous
Var. 6: Conceited
Quartet, Opus 59, No. 1 in F
Major .................Beethoven
Allegro
Allegretto vivace e sempre
scherzando
Adagio molto e mesto.
Leading into Theme russe (Allegro)
*First time in Ann Arbor.
Exhibitions
Exhibition of Persian Miniature
Paintings sponsored by the Research
Seminary in Islamic Art. Alumni
Memorial Hall, South Gallery. Feb.
14 to March 14. Open daily from 2
to 5 o'clock. Gallery talks to be an-
nounced.
Events Today
Methodist Episcopal Chuch: Today
at 9:45 a.m.-Class for young men
and women of college age. The group
discusses modern social problems and
ideals of the church. Meet in the
balcony of the auditorium.
10:45 a.m. - Morning worship serv-
ice. Dr. C. W. Brashares has chosen
as a sermon subject "What Is Swear-
ing?"
12:10 a.m. - All those interested in
a class meetig at this hour are asked
to meet today at Stalker Hall to make
further plans. Students and employed
people of college age are cordially
invited.
Stalker Hall for Young Men and
Women of College Age: 6:00 p.m. -
Wesleyan Guild Devotional Service,
After an introductory outline of "The
Code of a Christian" by Dr. Bra-
shares, groups will divide for discus-
sions. There will be supper and a fel-
lowship after the meeting.
Harris Hall: There will be the reg-
ular student meeting this evening at
seven o'clock in Harris Hall. Professor
Raymond Hoekstra, of the Philosophy
department will speak on the general
subject, "Religious Values." All stu-
dents are cordially invited.
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. kindergar-

ten; 11:00 a.m. Morning prayer and
sermon by the Rev. Henry Lewis. To-
day is "Choir Sunday" and special
music will be sung by the men and
boys choir.
First Baptist Church and Roger
Williams Guild: 10:45, sermon by Mr.
Sayles, minister, "I Am the Resur-
rection and the Life." Student class
at Guild House, 12 to 12:45, Mr.
Chapman.
6:00 p.m. Roger Williams Guild!

gurate a new program today. A series a
of discussions based on the book "My D
Life" will be lead by the student pas-t
tor and several students. j
The supper will be served promptly
at 6:00 o'clock and the social hourL
will follow the discussions.
All Lutheran students on the cam-
pus are invited.
,Unitarian Church: Evening servicef
at 5:15 o'clock. Rev. H. P. Marley
will discuss "Valley Forge," a play by
Maxwell Anderson, and a suggestion
for the re-birth of America. Liberal
Students' Union meeting at 7:30 p.m.
Leaders at the recent Michigan
Youth Conference will speak.
Hillel Found ation: 11:15,. Services
at the League Chapel. Services will1
be under the direction of Rabbi Heller.l
Rev. Harold P. Marley will speak on
"Heaven's My Destination" - a re-
view of Thornton Wilder's recent
book.E
Outings for Graduate Students:.
The Graduate Outing Club, whose
outings are for all graduate students
interested, no membership being
necessary, is sponsoring a hike at 3:00.
Those interested in this and other
outings should meet at that time at
Lane Hall. In case of bad weather the
group will discuss plans for the com-
ing semester and some entertainment
will be provided.
Genesee Club: Regular dinner
meetings at 4:30 in Union. Professor1
Slosson will speak on "A Historian
Looks At Life.' Members please make
reservations with president by Friday.
Hillel Players: Tryouts for new play;
will take place at 2:30 p.m. in the]
Union. All those temporarily cast last;
semester should attend, as well as
all eligible students. Casting will take
place and rehearsals will begin imme-
diately. ._
Coming Events
G e r m a n Department: Regular
monthly meeting will be held tomor-
row at 4:15 in Room 201 University'
Hall.
Education and Graduate Education
Clubs: A meeting will be held in the3
Graduate Reading Room, Elementary;
School Library, at 7:15, Monday eve-,
ning, February 18, Dr. Willard C. Oi-
son will talk on "The Princeton Sym-
posium on the Contribution of Gestalt
to the Development of Personality."
Mathematical Club: Regular meet-
ing on Tuesday, Feb. 19, 8 p.m. in
3201 A.H. Professor Holbrook Work-
ing will speak on "Uses of Mathe-
matics in Economics."
Physics Colloquium: Professor Ar-
thur W. Smith will speak on "The
Absolute Determination of the Ohm
and of the Ampere" at 4:15 p.m.
Tuesday in Room 1041, East Physics
Bldg. All interested are cordially in-
vited to attend.
Acolytes: Meeting Monday, Feb. 18,
at 7:30 p.m., in Room 202 S.W. Pro-
fessor R. W. Sellars will lead with
a paper, "Reflections on the Decline
of Roman Culture.'
Adelphi House of Representatives,
men's forensic society, will hold a
smoker for members and prospective
members in its room on the fourth
floor of Angell Hall on Tuesday, Feb.
19, at 7:30 p.m. Floyd K. Riley of
the Speech Department faculty will
be the speaker. His subject will be
"The Aison Brothers - Perspir and
Inspir"
All men students are eligible to
try out for membership in Adelphi.
Applicants should prepare a speech of

at 7:30. Dr. Leslie A. White, of the
Museum of. Anthropology, will be
the speaker of the evening. His sub-
ject is "Evolution of Technology, Tools
and Implements." Every member is
urged to be present.
The Interpretive Arts Society:
Weekly programs of this society will
be held on Wednesdays at 4:30 in
Room 205 Mason Hall, until further
notice.
Student members of this society
are asked to meet with Professor !
Hollister on Tuesday afternoon, Feb
19, at 4:30 in Room 302 Mason Hall.
Glider Club Meeting: Tuesday, Feb.
19, 7:30 p.m., in Room 348 West Eng.
Bldg. It is important that all mem-
bers be present. Flying groups for the
second semester will be arranged. Any
member who cannot attend will please
notify his instructor and give prefer-
ences for flying groups.
Aeronautical Engineers' Division of
A.S.M.E.: There will be a meeting on
Monday, Feb. 18, Room 316, Michigan
Union, 7:30 p.m. Professor Thompson
will talk on "From Wind Tunnel to
Full Scale." High speed exposure films
will be shown and refreshments will
be served.
Quarterdeck: The second series of
motion pictures on shipbuilding will
be shown in Room 203, West Engi-
neering Annex, Tuesday, Feb. 19, 7:30
p.m. Interested students and faculty
members are invited.
Varsity Debate Tryouts: Men's var-
sity debate tryouts for the second
semester will take place Tuesday,
February 19, in Room 4003 Angell
Hall from 2 to 4 o'clock. All under-
graduate men on the campus. are in-
vited to take part. Complete infor-
mation about the tryouts may be ob-
tained in Room 106 Haven Hall.
University of Michigan Radio Club
meeting Monday, 7:30 p.m., Room
1014 of the New Physics Building.
Prof. F. A. Firestone will talk on
sound effects.
Luncheon for Graduate Students
on Wednesday, Feb. 20, at 12 o'clock
in the Russian Tea Room of the Mich-
igan League Building. Cafeteria serv-
ice. Professor Ermine C. Case, chair-
man of the department of Geology
and director of the Museum of Pale-
ontology, will speak informally on
"Following the Red Gods."
Formner Albion College Students:
An informal reception for all former
Albion College students will be held
at Stalker Hall Wednesday evening
at 9:45 p.m. Prof. Chickering of the
Albion faculty, will speak. The Al-
bion Round-the-World radio pro-
gram will be received at 10:45.
Tuesday P.M. Play Reading Section
of Women's Faculty Club: This sec-
tion will meet in the Alumnae Room
of the Michigan League, on Tuesday,
February 19, 2:15 p.m.
Aeronautical Engineers' Division
A.S.M.E.: There will be a meeting
Monday, Feb. 18, Room 316, Union.
Professor Thompson will talk on
"From Wind Tunnel to Full Scale."
Refreshments will be served.
Francis L. Wallace,
Chairman Publicity
Committee.

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suits. Will pay 3, 4, 5. 6 and 7 dol-
lars. Phone Ann Arbor 4306. Chi-
cago Buyers. Temporary office, 200
North Main . 7x
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--Associated Press Photo. I#
After being identified by several
persons as John S. Schnepp, former
mayor cf Springfield, Ill., a man who
gave his name as John Mason, 70-
year--old Los Angeles "newsboy,"'
waived extradition on a $400,000 em-
bezzlement charge.
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plays also, officials state. Figures of room with upperclassman. Phone
national importance are to be brought 8544, 422 E. Washington. 100
to the Exposition, and the United -.- - -_
States government is planning a series FRONT SUITE - Good location,
of exhibits in addition to the state n7ar campus, for women. Phone
displays.23
March 12, denoted as "Michigan LARGE, Attractive Suite for two
Day," will see the presence of the state gentlemen. Three blocks from
legislators, the governor, and admin- campus. Telephone 23586. 104
istrative officials. The honorary com- ROOM, with breakfast and dinner for
mittee in charge of the affair is com- faculty woman or graduate student.
posed of Governor Frank D. Fitzger- Private family. Phone 2-2981.
ald, Mayor Frank Couzens, Senator 108
Arthur H. Vandenbq rg, and Senator
James Couzens. LOST
The chairman of the advisory coun- - -
cil, which is really the body in charge LOST: Green Parker fountain pen,
of the Exposition, is James B. Ver- Name inscribed, Frank White.
nor, Jr., president of the James Ver- Valued as keepsake. Reward.
nor Corporation. Other members are Phone 3897. 103
former-Governor William A. Com- ---- -- -- -- __.
stock of Ann Arbor, Fred Wardell, LOST: Masonic and diamond rings
president of the Eureka Vacuum in Angell Hall, 9018. Reward.
Cleaner Company, and Fred W. 107
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stal Salt Company of St. Clair. Nearly ANOTHER "NEW DEAL"
100 others are assisting in an effort MARI$OR, Yugoslavia, Feb. 16.-
to make the activity a success.
More than 200,000 tickets have al- (J') - An unemployed glazier's con-
ready been sold, display space is at a tribution to economic revival finally
premium, and Chairman Vernor re- landed him in the hands of police.
ports that Michigan is soon to wit- He was captured after devoting
ness the "biggest little World's Fair himself to destruction of all the win-
of all its century of progress." dows in his village of Globoxatz.
Wken You Travel
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Let a Permanent Campus Organization make
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Airplane, Steamship, Railway and Hotel
Reservations in any part of the world.
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Neil Hamilton
One Exciting
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Conway Tea re
Evelyn Brent
Sing Sin
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News - Ben Pollack

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We have designated the hour
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Sunday as Bargain Hour and
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Social Dancing taught
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(In FRENCH)
A delightful motion picture of French
life in a little Alsatian village.
LYDIA MENDELSSOHN THEATRE
TUESDAY, February 19 - 4:15 and 8:30 All Seats 25c

4" II

Every Sunday you can-see the world's
Finest Pictures, Brand New, for 25c.

COME TODAY!

Tuned to the heartbeats
of two lovers caught in
the magic spell of the
Cuban dance of love!

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MASTER....
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with the ladie.sI
He put Waterloo
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With keen anticipation
COMEDY CLUB
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Why MINNIE BOGGS.
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IRIS ADRIAN GAIL PATRICK
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