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THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, MAY 7, 1935

Sakdalists Blamed For Philippine Revolt

-Associated Press Photo.
Benigno R. Ramos (left), president of the Filipino Sakdalist party,
and Tomas Espanol (right) of Stockton, Calif., president of that party
in the United States, are nominal leaders of the group charged with
the current revolt in the Philippine Islands.
ing, from 9 to 12, on the following tive Committee in the School of Den-
Saturday mornings: May 18 and Au- tistry.
gust 10. It will be necessary, in each The next meeting in the vocational
case, to register at the office of the series, to be addressed by Dean C. S.
Department of Romance Languages Yoakum of the Graduate School,
(112 R.L.) at least one week in ad- will be held on May 14.

vance. Lists of books recommended
by the various departments are ob-
tainable at this office.
It is desirable that candidates for
the doctorate prepare to satisfy this
requirement at the earliest possible
date. A brief statement of the nature
of the requirement, which will be
found helpful, may be obtained at the

Physics Colloquium: Paul F. Bar-
tunek will speak on "The Infrared
Absorption Spectra of Carbonyl Sul-
phide and Deuterium Cyanide," at
4:15 p.m., Room 1041, East Physics
Bldg. All interested are cordially in-
vited to attend.

office of the department, and fur- Junior Research Club meets at 7:30
ther inquiries may be addressed to p.m., Room 2082 Angell Hall. Prof. 1
L. F. Dow (100 R.L., Mondays and J. C. Bugher, of the Department of
Thursdays at 10). Pathology, will speak on "Multiple
This announcement applies only Malignant Neoplasms," and B. L.
to candidates in the following de- Springer of the Department of Areo-
partments: Ancient and Modern Lan- nautical Engineering will speak on
guages and Literatures, History, Eco- "The Use of the Wind Tunnel in
nomics, Sociology, Political Science, Streamlining."
Philosophy, Education, Speech.
Adelphi House of Representatives
meets at 7:30 p.m. There will be a
short parliamentary drill followed
Graduation Recital: Suzanne by nominations for officers. All mem-
Malve, pianist, student of Prof. Jos- bers should be present.
eph Brinkman of the School of Music
will give a Graduation Recital, at Athena: Members will meet with
the School of Music, Wednesday eve- j the other speech societies, Alpha Nu,
ning, May 8, at 8:15 o'clock, to which Adelphi, and Zeta Phi Eta, at 8 p.m.
the general public, with the excep- in the Zeta Phi Eta room, fourth floor
tion of small children, is invited. of Angell Hall. Professor Trueblood,
Fantasia Cromatca e Fuga .. . .Bach formerly connected with the Univer-
Sonata Op. 57 (appasionata) ..... sity of Michigan speech department,
..... . ....... Beethoven {will lecture.

Allegro Assai
Andante con moto
Allegro ma non Troppo
Papillon...............Schumann
Intermezzo Op. 118, No. 6 . .Brahms
Sonetto 104 del Petrarca ......Liszt,
En Bateau ................ Debussy
Scherzo Op. 39 .............. Chopin
Lecture
Public Lecture: Mrs. Dorothy Ste-
phenson and Dale S. Cole, of Detroit,
will be joint speakers at a public lec-
ture in the Michigan League this
evening at 8 o'clock. Under the sub-
ject "Springs of Hope," the speakers
will present a hopeful aspect of pre-
ent day problems. The Baha'i Study
Group, which is sponsoring this lec-
ture invites all interested to attend.
Events Today
Vocational Series: Students of the
College of Literature, Science, and
the Arts: A meeting will be held at
4:15 p.m., in Room 1025, Angell Hall,
for students in the College of Litera-
ture, Science, and the Arts and others
interested in future work in dentistry.
The meeting will be addressed by Dr.
C. J. Lyons, chairman of the Execu-

Tau Beta Pi: Members making the Electrical Engineers: Meeti
trip to Parke Davis Company please the student branch of the A.I.]
meet at the Engineering Arch be- 7:30 p.m., Room 248, Thursda3
tween 11:45 a.m. and noon today. 9.° Officers for next year w
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Zeta Phi Eta meeting tonight at
7:30. Professor Trueblood will speak
at 8 for the joint meeting of Adelphi,
Alpha Nu, Athena, and Zeta in our
own room. Everyone must be there. --_ENDS TONIGHT
Varsity Glee Club: The bus for the WILL ROGERS
Hartland concert leaves from the Un- _''COUNTY CHAIRMAh
ion at 5 p.m. Wear ribbons. Wednesday - Thursday -
GEORGE ARLISS
Tea for Graduate Students in "HOUSE OF ROTHSCHII
Mathematics, at 4 p.m., in 3001 A.H. _ plug
Kingdom of God: Full Dress Re- J EAN MU I R
hearsals in the Mendelssohn Theater, "DESIRABLE"
as follows: 4 o'clock, Act III. Be
prepared for pictures. The entire Every Day until 6 15c - After 6
VACATION DREAMS COME TRUE
Start saying now for that long-planned vacation.
Start a savings account With us today!
Deposits in this bank are insured by the Federal Deposit
Insurance Corporation in the manner and to the extent
provided under the terms of the Banking Act of 1933.
Farmers &Mechanics Bank
MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
Main at Huron State at the Arcade

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SOCIAL DANCING
Adult class every Thur.
eve, at 8 p.m. Private
lessons daily, 10 to 10.
TERRACE GARDEN
STUDIO
Wuerth Theater Bldg.
Phone 9695

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To Work in Motion Picture at Football Stadium
For Nominal Fee.
Must be dressed as for an October Football Game.
Report to Captain Ward at Press Box Entrance.
No later than 8:3 0 Wednesday morning, weather
permitting. Must be able to devote balance of

From Nine to Five...
It's Big Business! But
After Five ... That's
Their Business!
Heaven will protect these
working girls ... and Heaven
hels the guys they work!

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