THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1935 ..9 *4' Classified Directory I mmmmmmw with mathematics as their field of THE ST1ING QUARTET uhony Orchestra. w l t_ e -,. =- concentration will be held in Room This evening those people who are pensation of mass ec 3011 Angell Hall at 9 a.m. Saturday. so fortuncate as to b able to attend thrilling. However he pu o; of March 2. the concert given by the Gordon coccits is primarily Stiing Qurt in il Au6dtorium losses are b side the pO Scriclegy 238: This class will meet will have ie privilege of listening the greatest music writen u - as usual on Wednesday. Feb. 20, but to one of a fast-vanishing kind of tet. and it is not ablrusc thereaf ter will meet on Thursday af- muitsical organization. One by one the exceedingly understanal ternoons from 3-5 in Room G, Haven famous .: cmbies are being forced to The quai tet has btn Hall. Students wishing to elect the disband in order that their members of a catch phrase. course may confer with Miss Valen- may seek fields in which their bread are intimte music ano tine, Room 313, Haven Hall, on Thurs- and butter is more assured. It is a he nly in a smll ro day, Feb. 21, between 3 and 5. national tragedy, or perhaps a com- is no legitimate reas Make-up Final Examination for edy. if one chooses to look at it such a statemen. any more Geclcgy 11, 12, and 121: Saturday, that way, that people will spend thou- the song should be hearid oy n e March 2, at 2:00 p.m. ifRoom 2054 sands of dollars each aar for the small room. To be sure, fhero w e a iht N. s. preservation of the buffalo, will allow be a gain in stuch a condition, so might so rich a heritage of art as lies in the a violon concert gain by nto he literature of ensemble music, to be- in a hall by five hondmed :ar an Lectures come lost. as it certainly is when five thousand. But the phr e French Lecture: Professor Marc there are no longer adequate per- well and makes good conrvun. Denkinger will give the third lecture formers. and so the whis erig copain on the Cercle Francais program: There is no half-mythical character succeeded in reducing thar:whe ofan- "Un album humoristique de Toppfer: wvith a much-mouthed name, whom diences to the point whrrc vewl Les aventures de M. Vieux Bois." (I- people may afterwards say,-with con- soon have no more qua:tets. lustrated) Wednesday, February 20. scious pride "They have heard." There Chamber music has been the xaic-! at 4:15, Room 231, Angell Hall. is no beautiful gown, no winning per- tim of vicious propagnda. i not Tickets for the series of lectures sonality nor taking manners. Much the select few. but may be enjoyed may be procured at the door. of the individuality of the four per- and appreciated by everyone who goes formers as persons is lost as in a sym- and listens to it. -RN. 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Will pay 3. 4, 5, 6 and 7 dol- lars. Phone Ann Arbor 4306. Chi- cago Buyers. Temporary office. 200 North Main . 7x LOST sure to drop in after classes or studies. This tea will be a weekly affair. Watch' for further anouncements. Sigma Delta Chi: Important busi-' ness meeting for actives only, 5 p.m., Student Publications Building. Regu- lar luncheon meeting of pledges andI actives Thursday noon in the Union. Prof. Htyma Willl Speak Todfa-y In Lecture Seriesa Leachers Of Ref ormation Chemical Engineering Seminar: A. C. Mueller will be the speaker at the Seminar at 4 o'clock in Room 3201 E. Eng. Bldg. on the subject, omin Events Will Be Topic Of Talk By Observatory Journal Club will meet Wven-K own Authority at 4:15 Thursday, Feb. 21, in the Ob- -______ servatory lecture room. Dr. W. Carl Rufus will speak on "The Problem of Prof. Albert Hyma of the history Xi Persei." Tea will be served at 4 department and Dr. William P. xp.m. Lemon, local Presbyterian pastor, vill speak at 4 p.m. today in the Up- Geological Journal Club: Pro-Sem- per Room of Lane Hall in the second I inar Meeting Thursday, 7:00 p.m. in cf the series of Student Chistian Room 3065 N. S. "The Stratigraphy Inqtiry Lectures. and Paleontology of the Silica For- The student guilds of the various mation of Southeastern Michigan" churches ate sponsoing t.e series, will be discussed by Miss V. Kline. and the purpose of the lectures is "tQ stimulate interest of the memiber of Iota Alpha: Meeting will be held the student body in histirical per- on Thursday evening, Feb. 21, in the spective and to give a grasp of the Seminar Room (3201 E. Eng. Bldg.) fundamental questions in Christian at 7:30. Dr. Leslie A. White, of the thought.". Museum of Anthropology, will be The subject of the lecture b Pro- the speaker of the evening. His sub- fessor Hyma will be "The Reforma-i ject is "Evolution of Technology, Tools tion--Luther, Calvin, Loyola, and and Implements." Every member is Leo X." Dr. Lemon wul give a ta k urged to be present. on "Religion In Account With Psy- chology," and time for discussion4 Black Quill will meet Thursday, will be allowed after his speech. Feb. 21, at 7:30 p.m., Michigan League T11e series will extend over a per- All members must be present. iod of four weeks, two lectures being given each Wednesday. The first of Executive Committee of the Inter- the two speeches will include a p3e- fraternity Council will meet Thursday, sentation of the great religirus per- Feb. 21, at 5 o'clock, in the Council sonalities and their influence, mov- offices. ing backwards from the present to !__early times. The second talk each Hillel Foundation: All second se- week will be along the theme of "Re- mester freshmen students interested ligicn In Account With Life Today." in taking active part in the Hillel and the latter talks will all be given Foundation will meet at the Founda- by Dr. Lemon. tion Thursday at 2 o'clock. This Members of the committes in meeting will not be limited to second charge of sponsoring the lectures in- semester freshmen but also open to elude: Gordon Stowe, '36A, Lester anyone who has talents or special in- I Houck, Grad., Harold Welch, Grad., terests in athletics, dramatics, news- Karl Beck, '38M, David Fiench, '36. paper work, or any administrative Russell F. Anderson. '36. William G. work. Barndt, '37, Richard S. Clarke, '37. NEW AND USED CARS - Largest LOST: Log Log Duplex slide rule. selection in the country. Associated Name of owner in case. Liberal re- Motor Services, Inc. 317 W. Huron. ward for return. Tel. 2-1003. Ph. 2-3268. "Let's get acquainted." --- -- -- - lOx FOUND: A man's white evening scarf --- - --- in Engineering Bldg. Owner may ALL KINDS of typing work wanted. have by calling 2-3342. 115 Reasonable rates. Inquire at Boes- key's Restaurant. 223 S. State. St. out time, the ruffled cinemagoer Or at 520 E. Williams St. 2x imight well expect to see Arliss' direc- _ _ _ _tor further alloxv him to pervert his- ciy and install himself as Lord Pro- TUE C REPEE N tector of France. marrying Marie An- toinette, or perhaps Josephine. About the shorts: Miss Mary MeIn- tyrc, who sins "Believe It, Beloved." A TIlE MICIGAN . Just One Too (f¢en." etc., etc.. "TIlE IRON DUKE" was greeted by an unusually receptive A Br iPnr sta rng audience - unusually receptive when gerie .andifea ting anall- you call to mind the unkind fate that B't east. Also Paul Tompkins organ has met other vocalists on the Mi:h- program with Mary Mcintyre, formerly ia tg.Hrviei o n n ci L~my Ros' radio program, inin Riai. stage. Her voice is low . and en- S ccas f everalpopular sons; gaging. Whether she is to become a Tra'ei alks short subject; news reel. I fixture -on. the organ programs we "The Iron Duke" falls far below don't know, but it sounds like a gccd many of George Arliss' other presen- 'idea. taticnm both in fidelity to history and -GM.W.,Jr. .inematic appeal. One thinks instinc- e afer seeing Arliss in the role of Loid Wellington, of tlhe many finer Sictures he has turned* out under Ame'lean supervision and with Amer- ican Supporting casts. But whether it is the unfamiliarity of the players, tihe slugghness of the first portion of the film. the weird and confusing sencs of Waterloo, or what, the im- pression remains conclusively that 'The Iron Duke" is a blotchy his- icnic etfort to weave what might hlve been an enthralling historical' nar'rative. Like weeding a garden, it is pos- sible 'o step through the cabbagey ied rows of scenes in "The Iron Duke" and pick out individual "growths" that mar the whole. For instance -and hi Arliss is too old by more than 20 years to play Lord Wellington. There y is a hollow-ringing continental ro- mance thrown in God knows why. The ycung lady who has the role of Lady Webster, the heart interest, is very unshapely and not attractive facially. The snaps of Waterloo are chaotic,!L G PRO with indistinguishable detachments of indiscriminate armies running to and fro before inferior sets. By fade- JOIN in the fun and frivolity. Songs. Syncopation. Thrills and laughs. The color of WaI the college campus. Pi Tau Pi Sigma meeting 7:30 p.m.. Michigan Union. Room posted. University Oratorical Contest: All students interested in entering this contest are requested to meet in Room 4003, Angell Hall, at 3 p.m. There will be a general discussion of meth- ods of preparing speeches and an ex- planation of the rules. The contest is open to any undergraduate. The winner will represent the University in the Northern Oratorical League Contest and will receive the Chicago Alumni Medal. Chinese Students: There will be a meeting of all Chinese students on Thursday, Feb. 21, 7 p.m., Lane Hall. The purpose of this meeting is to wel- come the new students to the campus. Entertainment and refreshments. The Lutheran Student Club party scheduled for this Saturday has been postponed a week. . .B. Edmonson Will Atteni Confeieii Luncheon for Graduate StudentsI at 12 o'clock in the Russian Tea Room Dean J. B. Edmonson of the School of the Michigan League Building. of Education will be in Atlantic City. Cafeteria service. Professor Ermine N.J., next week to attend the Con- C. Case, chairman of the department ference on Youth Problems, which, of Geology and director of the Mu- was called by the American Council scum of Paleontology, will speak in- on Education. formally on "Following the Red As a part of the program of the Gods." mteting of High School Principals, in : conjunction with the National Educa- Former Albion College Students:- An informal reception for all former Albion College students will be held DAILY 15c TO 6 P.M at Stalker Hall at 9:45 p.m. Prof.AT Chickering of the Albion faculty, will speak. The Albion Round-the-World T radio program will be received at 10:45 p.m. _Last Day tidcnt 'To. - thea; st idist dent BINNIE BARNES Start ampus Sale Of 'Ensians Today A two-day sale of the Michigan- ensian, starting today, was announced last night by Robert J. Henoch. busi- ness manager. The price of the year- book at this sale will be $4.50. A down payment of $1 may be made to the salesmen on the campus and the rest of the price can be paid at the 'Ensian offices in the Student Publications Building on Maynard Street. Students who have already made the downpaymnent on the book are requested to make their second and third payments as soon as possible at the 'Ensian offices, Henech said. tion Association which will also me' next week in Atlantic City. Dean Ed- monson will deliver a paper. MlAJESTIC \MATINEEs ~ LX - E NINCs An U u su I Doubc-Fe I ure Proraja TWO . . . who went through hell to find their heaveni Tolstoy's ilmlorta I novel of Oid Russia comes o bing life. U 3 IF, Ril Today -- Thursday OFFICIAL FILMS FROM ARCHIVES OF NATIONS First Time in Ann Arbor "T H E FIRST WORLD WA R" also RICHARD ARLEN "READY FOR LOVE" DARTMOUTH NIGHT GUEST OF HONOR JACK SHEA (Olympic Skating Champion) THURS., FEB. 21st WJZ-7:45 P.M., E.S.T. 7*Tine in erTr ( weekw at the same t"-'. "-j ii.(. "le N twfrli. II r i i i I i i I { } i i - - p P4 4.-00 O~t OW w - . - - --- - -w -- - -W - Back honie folks didn't know Minnic was alive u s h e hi t- N e w Y o rk8 N X/IT-H-VING 53 "ONE EXCITING ADVENTURE" and- 'SING SING NIGH TS" Wednesday "FUGITIVE L ADY" s j -and in i tion. MADY ;5- _ U I' When Minnie cut loose, she was loose! Tsk! Tsk! ky MINNIE BOGGS! / 1T II Directed by the Author RAYMON VAN SICKLE I FLORENCE RICE a I I I _