PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN In the Bulletin Is constructive nottce to all members df 13: .iCr reoeied at the office of the Assistant to the Presi twstii 3 ; 11 " i. .Saturday. dates for the Master's Degree in His- tory will be given Friday, May 17, 4 p.m., in B Haven. Econumics 52: Rooms for examina- tion Thursday, May 9: Stapp's and Palmer's sections -! N. S. Aud. Miller's and Anderson's sections -1 25 A.H. Wier's sections, B Haven.1 Spiegel's sections, 101 Ec. t Reading Examinations in French:t Candidates for the degree of Ph.D.- in the departments listed below who< wish to satify the requirement of a reading knowledge during the current academic year, 1934-35, are informed1 that examinations will be offered in Room 108, Romance Language Build- ing, from 9 to 12, on the following Saturday mornings: May 18 and Au-; gust 10. It will be necessary, in each1 case, to register at the office of the7 Department of Romance Languages (112 R.L.) at least one week in ad- 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 office of the department, and fur- ther inquiries may be addressed to L. F. Dow (100 R.L., Mondays and Thursdays at 10). This announcement applies only to candidates in the following de- partments: Ancient and Modern Lan- guages and Literatures, History, Eco- nomics, Sociology, Political Science, Philosophy, Education, Speech. Concert Piano Recital: Albert Zbinden, pianist, from To- ledo, Ohio, student of Professor Mabel Ross Rhead from the School of Music, will give a recital Friday qve- ning, May 10, in the School of Music Auditorium at 8:15 o'clock, to which the general public, with the excep- tion of small children is invited: Tocatta and Fugue D Minor..... :......Bach-Tausig Sonata Op. 57 .......... Beethoven Allegro Assai Andante con moto Allegro, ma non troppo Etude Op. 10, No. 3 .......... Chopin Etude Op. 25, No. 12 .........Chopin Scherzo Op. 39 .............. Chopin Intermezzo Op. 76, No. 3 .. . .Brahms Rhapsodie Op. 79, No. 1 .... Brahms Juggler ..................... Toch Events Today Botanical Seminar meets at 4:30, Room 1139, N.S. Bldg. Paper by C. L. Lundell. "Botanical explorations in the Yucatan Peninsula" (illustrated). Research Club will meet in Room 2528 East Medical Building, 8 p.m. The following papers will be present-i ed:p "Contemporary Sources of Infor- mation on the First English Colonyt in America, 1585," by Dr. R. G.1 Adams. "A Geographical Study of Rio de Janeiro," by Professor P. E. James.1 The council will meet at 7:30 p.m. A.S.M.E. C. R. Paton, Chief Engi-I neer of the Packard Motor Car Com- pany, will speak at .the meeting of the, A.S.M.E. at 7:30, Union. Mr. Patoni will discuss the engineering features and manufacturing methods of the new Packard "120" car. Mechanical and Aeronautical students are urgedI to be present, as this discussion will1 have a bearing on the inspection tripi to be made through the Packard; Plant next Monday afternoon. Willf those members intending to make the trip to the Packard Plant please sign the roll on the bulletin boards? Forestry Club: Wesley Goodale will present an illustrated talk and mov- ing pictures on the subjects "Stuff-I ing a Wildfowl," "An Upper Penin- sula Trip," "Tulip Time in Holland," and a comic reel, at the meeting of; the Forestry Club, in Room 2039, Nat-, ural Science Building. The meeting, will start at approximately 8:15 p.m. in order to give the members a chance to attend the Senior Sing. Alpha Nu initiation will be held at 5 o'clock in the Alpha Nu room, fourth floor of Angell Hall. All initiates will be expected to pay initiation fee at that time. The initiation banquet will be held at 6 p.m. in the Union. Prof. James K. Pollock, of the politi- cal science department, an Alpha Nu alumnus, will be the speaker. Mem- bers may make reservations by call- ing Marlow, 2-1095, or Groening, 4145. Pi Tau Pi Sigma meeting, 9:30 p.m. at the Union. Note change of time. Installation of new officers and final decision on party. Sigma Itho Tau: Circle meetings start at 7:30 p.m. The regular meet- ing will be opened at 8:15 p.m. Phi Eta Sigma' Initiates: The an- nual initiation and banquet (infor- mal dress) will be held at the Union at 4:45 p.m. You are each asked t bring a large white handkerchief to the ceremony. Prof. L. A. Hopkins will be our guest speaker. Phi Lambda Upsilon: Important business meeting, 7:30 p.m., Room 303, Chemistry Building. Refresh- ments. Varsity Glee Club: Meet this noon at 12:45 in the Glee Club room of the Union for the Rotary meeting con- cert. Also, tonight at 7:15, meet on the library steps for the All-Campus Sing. In case of rain, the sing will be held at the same hour on Thurs- day evening. Informal dress for both occasions. Contemporary: Meeting of the poetry committee at 4 p.m. in the of- fice. All members must be present. Stanley Chorus: Regular rehearsal E and special business meeting at 7:15 in the, League. Appointment of the new officers for next year will be made according to the League Merit sys- tem. It is important that everyone be at this rehearsal. Weekly Reading Hour: The weekly reading hour of the Interpretive Arts Society will be held at 4 o'clock, Room 205, Mason Hall. Dorothy Hood will give a lecture-recital of "The Silver Cord" by Sidney Howard. All persons interested are cordially invited. Luncheon for Graduate Students: The last luncheon of the -year will be held at 12 o'clock in the Russian Tea Room of the Michigan League Build- ing. Prof. Stuart Courtis, of the School of Education, will speak in- formally on "Adjusting Education To Social Change." Wrestlers: All men who were on either freshmen or Varsity wrestling squads during the past season must be at an important meeting at the Michigan Union at 7:30 p.m. Nitional Student League will meet at the Union at 7:30 pin. Please note change of time. The main topics of discussion will be the Spring Parley and the organization of the N.S.L. All invited. Contemporary: All members of the business staff are requested to report at the office at 4 p.m. Important. Contemporary: Meeting of the fic-' tion committee at 5 p.m. in the office. All members must be present. Michigan Dames: The Book Study will meet at the home of Mrs. Jenk- ins, 716 S. Division, today. Coming Events Engineering Mechanics, Electrical and l4echanical Depa tments: C. H. Jennings, engineer in charge of welding research, Westinghouse Elec- tric & Mfg. Co., will speak on "Weld- ing Problems in Machine Industry," at 4 p.m., May 9, in Room 348, West Engineering Bldg. Applied Medhanics Colloquium: C. H. Jennings, research engineer, West- inghouse Elec. & Mfg. Co., will speak on "Welding Problems in Connec- tion With Boulder Dam." Dr. D. H. Young will give the Review of Litera- lture. meeting on Thursday, May 9, at 7:30 p.m. in Room 445, West Engi- neering Building. All interested are cordially invited to attend. Delta Sigma Rho: Initiation cere- monies will be held at 6 pm. Satur- day, May 11; banquet at 7 p.m. in the i'ichigan Union. All active members FUR COATS onEO REMODELLING - REPAAING CLEANING- - STORAGE 'PRICES IREASONABLE Oreenbautn, the Purier 448 spring street Classified Directory NOTICE LAUNDRY T Y P E W R I T I N G and MIMEO- ST ENT Hand Laundry. Prices rea- GRAPHING promptly and neatly sonable. Free delivery. Phone 3006. done in our own shop by experi- 9x enced operators at moderate rates. LAUNDRY 2-1044. Sox darned. O. D. Morrill's Typewriter and Sta- Careful work at low price. 4x I tionary Store, 314 S. State Street. lix FRATERNITIES AND SORORITIES Call the Kempf Music Studios for artistic piano tuning. Terms rea- sonable. Phone 6328. 14x MANY a fur coat was ruined by in- experienced cleaning and storage. Only a furrier can give this service scientifically and satisfactorily. 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Your officers will report on the activities (Continued on Page 6) jaws s as fl _______Todiay -Thutrsday GEORGE ARLTSS "HOUSE OF ROTHSCKILD" plus Jean Muir "DESIRABLE" Friay - Sturda TWO FIR&T RUNS McLAGLEN and LOWE "GREAT HOTEL MURDER" ____ plus BUcKJONES "ROCKY R14ODES" . FOR RENT COSTUMES AND WINGS RENTED. Mrs. Spaulding. Wuerth Theater. Second floor. 213 COLLEGE PROM RUT4 ETTI NG and her melody RED NIC HOL S and his rhythm A college party is a lot of fun. Don't miss Kellogg's College Prom next Thursday night. New excitement. New songs. New dance rhythms. All the merriment and thrills of a college campus. Backed with action and sports. Be sure to tune in ! EVERY STHUk'DAY NIGHT 7:45 stern Standard Time Wizt etwork-- i. B. C. ii i? rr 25c 35c MATINEES MAJESTIC MAIN FLOOR EVE, in BALCONY EVENINGS Starting Today -- The "Taps" in Double-Features!! Meet Nurse Sarah Keate, famous female detective and Detective O'Leary, the human blood-hound who lost his sense of smell! 11 ... . .... _L. _. _- _._ _ _. .. I' '. i Remember "A Midsummer Night's Dream"? Now See- "The Kingdom of God" Opening Tonight PLAY PRODUCTION's NEWEST HIT By G. Martinez Sierra May 8-9-10-11 Wednesday - Thursday - Friday - Saturday Lydia MENDELSSOHN Theatre For Reservations, Call 6300 Admission 75c - 50c - 35c IL 111 I, I p,. i'' ... . of lI I ,,, I U U I