THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, MAY 26,i935 4stlon toi the Bulletn Is onstructiv notice to all members ofik ty. Cp reeived at the ama. of the Asitant to the Proid unt 3:30; 11Ma.m. Saturday. SUNDAY, MAY 26, 1935 baritone, from Lewisville, Ind., stu- VOL. XLV No. 174 dent of Professor Arthur Hackett from the School of Music, will give Notices a Graduation Recital, Tuesday, May Attention of All Concerned: Name- 28, at 4:15 in the School of Music ly faculty, administrative and clerical Auditorium. Mr. Achilles Taliaferro staff members and students, is re- will be the accompanist. The gen- spectfully called to the following ac- eral public with the exception of small tion by the Regents. children, will be invited without ad- Students shall pay in acceptable mission charge. The program is as funds (which shall not include notes follows: unless the same are bankable) all Bois Epais ...................Lully amounts due the University before Baci Amorosi E Cari ......Mozart they can be admitted to the final ex- Rendi'l Sereno al Ciglio ......Handel aminations at the end of either se- Che Fiero Costume ...... ...Legrenzi mester or of the Summer Session. No Gessang Weylas ............... Wolf office in the University is authorized Drei Wandrer ............Hermann to make any exception to this rule. Der Ton .....................Marx Any specific questions that can be Auf Dem Kirchof ...........Brahms foreseen arising in this connection Heimliche Aufforderung ......Strauss should be taken up with the proper Les Berceaux ................Faure authorities at- the earliest possible Chanson de Barberine ........Loret moment. Shirley W. Smith Requiem Du Coeur .........Pessard Lamento Provencal ........Paladilhe Student Loans: The Loan Commit- Sea Fever ..................Ireland tee will meet on Tuesday, May 28, 1:30 The Roadside Fire ......... Williams p.m., Room 2, University Hall. Stu- She Rested by the Broken Brook dents who have already filed applica--........ ......"...Coleridge - Taylor tions with the Office of the Dean of The Donkey .............. Hageman Students should call for an appoint- Loven Went A-Riding .......Bridge inent with the Committee. Students'" Recital: The following students of Nell B. Stockwell, will give To The Members Of The Guard Of a recital in Room 305, School of Mu- Honor. A meeting for the purpose of sic Building, Tuesday evening, May instruction and drill of the Guard of 28, at 8 o'clock, to which the general Honor for the Commencement Day public with the exception of small Exercises will be held at Waterman childrends invited: Gymnasium, Monday, May 27, at 4:00 Chorale, "Jesu, Joy of Man's De- p. in., under the direction of Dr. siring" ................Bach-Hess George A. May. Papillons, Op. 2, Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, L. M Gram, Chief Marshal. 8, 12 .................. Schumann Prelude Op. 28 No. 18 ........ Chopin Automobile Regulation: The fol- Betty Jean Young lowing schedule will mark the lifting Grave ................ Ph. Em. Bach of the Automobile Regulation for stu- Gopak . . . .Mussorgsky-Stutschewsky dents in various colleges and depart- Elizabeth Mann ** ments of the University. Exceptions (Piano accompaniments by Anne will not be made for individuals who Farquhar). complete their work in advance of Prelude and Fuge in C minor . Bach the last day of class examinations and Scherzo Marcia funebre from So- all students enrolled in the following nata Op. 26 ............ Beethoven departments will be required to ad- The Nightingale ..............Liszt here strictly to this schedule: The Crystal Cage ........ ....Ibert College of Literature, Science, and Preambule from "Carnaval" Op. 9 the Arts: All classes. Tuesday, June............. ........Schumann 11 at 5 p.m. Marjorie Parsons College of Architecture: All classes. Wohin..................Schubert Tuesday June 11, at 5 p.m. L'Angelus .. .Bourgault-Doncondray School of Education: All classes. My Lady Walks in Loviliness.Charles Tuesday, June 11, at 5 p.m. When I Think Upon the Maidens College of Engineering: All Classes. W ThHead Tuesday, June 11, at 5 p.m. Carl Fredrickson *_ School of Forestry: All classes. (Piano accompaniments by Emilie Tuesday, June 11, at 5 p.m. Paris) School of Music: All classes. Tues- Romance Valse from Suite for 2 day, June 11, at 5 p.m. pianos ................... Arensky College of Pharmacy: All classes. Coronation Scene from "Boris Godu- Tuesday, June 11, at 5 p.m. nof"...............Mussorgsky School of Dentistry: Freshmen (Transcribed for 2 pianos by Lee Class: Thursday, June 6, at 5 p.m.; junior class: Tuesday, June 4, at 11s a.m.; senior class: Tuesday, June 4, Marjorie Parsons and Betty Jean at 4 p.m.; hygienists: Tuesday, June Young 4, at 11 a.m. * Student of Arthur Hackett. Law School: All classes. Thursday, *Student of Hanns Pick. June 6, at 11:30 a.m. Graduation Recital: Allen Callahan, Medical School: Freshman Class: Organist, will give the following Saturday, June 8, at 5 p.m.; sopho- Graduation Recital, in Hill Audi- more class: Monday, June 3, at 5 torium, Wednesday afternoon, May p.m.; junior class: Monday, June 3, 29, to which the general public, with at 5 p.m.; senior class: Monday, June the exception of small children, is 3, at 5 p.m. invited: Graduate School: All classes. Tues- Chorale ................. Andriessen day, June 11, at 5 p.m. Candidates Discant on the Chorale "Nun Freut for Masters' Degree: Tuesday, June Euch Lieben"..Ducis 11, at 5 p.m.; candidates for Doctors' Prelude...................Corelli Degrees, Saturday, June 1, at 5 p.m. Fantasia and Fugue in G minor. Bach W. B. Rea Chorale in A minor ......... Franck Notice: Effective Monday, May 27, Legend of the Mountain . . . ... .................. ......." .......Karg-Eert the student rate of pay for all odd Prelude................Samazenilli jobs, such as house cleaning, yard "Rise Up My Love" (Duet from and garden work, is 35 cents an hour. "Merry Mount") m.s.s. Hanson- Employment Bureau, J. A. Bursley,.....y...... ")....s.Callahan Dean of Students...allahan Graduation Recital: Mrs. Bertha Bright Knapp, mezzo soprano, stu- Lecture dent of Professor Arthur Hackett of The Hopwood Lecture: Henry Has- the School of Music, will give a litt, literary critic, will deliver the Graduation Recital Wednesday eve- Hopwood Lecture on Friday, May 31, ning, May 29, at 8:15 o'clock in the at 4:15 p. in., in the Michigan Union School of Music Auditorium, to which Ballroom. His topic is "Literature the general public, with the exception Versus Opinion." Open to the public. After the lecture the announce- SCHOOL OF ment of the Awards for 1935 will be made. DANC ING made. SClass ,and individual Instruction in all types Df dancing. ° Teachers G CCourse. Terrace Garden Gr aduation Recital: Mark Bills, Dage eudo Wuert95 of small children is invited. Emilie Paris, will be the accompanist. The Spirit Song............Haydn She Never Told Her Love ..... Haydn Golden Slumbers Kiss Your Eyes. . ................. Old English Sommi Dei................. Handel La Fleur Des Eaux.......Chausson Le Temps Des Lilas......Chausson D'Une Prison ................ Hahn Il Pleure Dans Mon Coeur . . .Debussy Mandoline .. .............. Debussy Ruh, Meine Seele.........Strauss Fussreise ....... ........ .......W olf Zur Ruh ..................Wolf Mausfallen-Spruchlein .........Wolf Der Schmied ................Brahms Academic Notices Library Exhibits Commemorate Roanoke ColonyAnniversary By I. S. SILVERMAN John White. These illustrations de- An exhibition commemorating the pict the mode of dress, manner of liv- three hundred fiftieth anniversary of ing, customs, and portraits of the col- the planting of the first English col- onists. In several instances exact ony, Roanoke, is the new display at color facsimiles of the original paint- the William L. Clements Library. ings accompany the engravings. The historical and rare pieces ex- A book of great rarity and im- f r plain the establishment of the col- ony and particularly describe the en- deavors of Sir Walter Ralegh, Thop- as Hariot, John White, Richard Hak- luyt, Theodore DeBry, and Sir Fran- cis Drake. The exhibit is chronologically ar- por tance describing Drake's rescue of all but two of the colonists of Roanoke and containing the first printed map of a still existing American city, St. Augustine, is Bigges' "Expedito Fran- cisci raki" published in 1588. There --- --- -- --- -- a iniiuiuueu in fhe avihUif callra FOR RENT LOST AND FOUND FIVE-Room apartment, June 17. LOST: A Wyvern pin between 15 Frigidaire. 209 North Ingalls. Phone South University and Angell Ha 3403. For summer or school year. Finder call 2-2217. Reward. 255 256 I LOST: Alpha Kappa Psi fraterni NEXT college year. Large front suite pin. Lost on Sate or Haven. Pho near Union. Unusually well fur- 9888. Reward. 250 nished, stall showers. Two men, - ninety dollars each per semester. LOST: Silver rimmed glasses. Son2 Box 51-C. time Monday in Angell Hall or MEN pleasant rooms for summer Forest Ave. Reward for Retu session. $2.50 per week. Acacia Box 49. fraternity. Call 8717. 259 LOST: Silver pin, bird with red e WANTED Please call 568, Jordan. 257 WANTED: For occupancy June 15th, LAUNDRY 3-room furnished apartment. Call' Mc~aden,7017 258 PERSONAL laundry service. We ts McFayden, 7017. 258 individual interest in the laund WANTED: Room with piano for sum- problems of our customers. Gir mer, near Music School. Write silks, wools, and fine fabrics gus Box 619. 247 anteed. Men's shirts our special tI 3 1 i i t r i r 3 J 1 1 s 1 i i Y a 2 1I t t 1 {( Yeans or inl eamiatins 111. ll~l. .l1 1VVll VIVS~jlr~liJ w 1are mciuded in the exhibit several Rooms or final examinations' ranged beginning with Ralegh's "His- w French (0), Saturday, June 8, a.m. tory of the World" and concluding hiof geographic knowledge of that per- French 1, 1025 Angell Hall with Howe's "Historical Collections of id French 2, West Gal. Alum. Memu. Virginia" of 1852. The display in- od. Hall. morning classes) cludes a facsimile of the Clements An interesting and exceedingly en- French 2, 1025 Angell Hall, (after- Library copy of Thomas Hariot's "A lightening bulletin acting as a guide nooncasses). 2Brief and True Report of the New to the exhibit has been published by, nFrn classes) .Found Land of Virginia" published the Library. It gives a short history French 31, 1025 Angell H all. in 1588, which is considered "the of the Roanoke colony, notes on the French 32, Nat. Sc. Auditorium. veritable cornerstone of any collec- various items shown in the cases, and rrench 2, 0i ri. L. French 71, 103 R. L. French 111, West Phys Lect. Hall. French 112, West Phys. Lect. Hall. French 153, West Phys. Lect. Hall. Rooms for final examinations, Spanish - (0), Friday, June 7, pm. Spanish 1, 205 Mason Hall. Spanish 2, Nat. Sc. Auditorium. I Spanish 31, 205 Mason Hall. Spanish 32, 103 R. L. Events Today Methodist Episcopal Church: Sunday 9:45 a.m.- Dr. Roy Burroughs' class for young menand women which usually meets at this hour in the bal- cony of the church auditorium has been discontinued for the remainder of the semester. 10:45 a.m. - Morning worship serv- ice. As a thoughtful approach to Memorial Day, Dr. C. W. Brashares has chosen for his sermon subject "Memorials of the Future." Stalker Hall for Young Men and Women of College Age: 12:10 p.m.-The noon class for young men and women will no long- er meet for discussions. 5:00 p.m. - Wesleyan Guild Out- door Devotional Service. This will be the traditional meeting held in hon- or of the seniors at "The Meadows." Transportation has been provided for groups to leave the hall at 5 o'clocl-. Prof. Howard Y. McClusky will speak on "How to Stay Alive." A picnic supper will be served at cost after the program. A cordial welcome is extended to everyone to come. Please be prompt. tion of books of the history of the! United States." Hariot's story of the Roanoke colony was reprinted by Hakluyt in 1589 and by Matthaeus Dresser in German translation. Included in the series are 17 edi- tions of the DeBry-Hariot folio ofI 1590-1620. DeBry, "the man whoI immortalized the pictures of the Ro- anoke colony," published the text of the 1588 Hariot along with a score of paintings by an artist planter, students and their friends. Cars will leave Harris Hall at five o'clock. Saint 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. Kinder- garten; 11:00 a.m. Morning Pray- er and Sermon by the Reverend Hen- ry Tatlock, D.D. rector emeritus of St. Andrew's Parish; 5:00 p.m. Young People's Fellowship meeting in Har- ris Hall. Congregational Church: 10:30 a.m. - Service of worship and lecture. Mr. Heaps will speak on "The Tragic Fate of a Prince." Prof. Preston Slosson will give the closing lecture of the series on "The Evolution of Religion," his subject being "The Religious Map Of Today." Trinity Lutheran Church, E. Wil- liam at S. Fifth Ave., Henry O. Yod- er, pastor. - Sunday: Morning worship service at 10:30 with sermon by Rev. Henry Yoder on "Common Things With Christ." Lutheran Student Club in Zion Lutheran Parish Hall at 5:30. An- nual Senior banquet. Unitarian Church: Morning service at 11:00 o'clock. "Peace-time Slack- ers and the Dead Soldier" will be Rev. Marley's topic. Final meeting of the Liberal Students' Union at 7:30. H. P. Marley will talk on "Summer Work for Restless Students." Druids will hold a special meeting at twelve o'clock today in the chap- ter room. Coming Events Physics Colloquim: Mr. Cecil B. Ellis will speak on the "Analysis of the First Spark Spectrum of Thal- lium" at 4:15 p.m. Tuesday, East Physics Bldg. All interested are cor- dially invited to attend. Sigma Rho Tau: The annual Tung Oil Banquet will be held Wednesday, May 29, 6:15 p.m., Union. Special arrangements have been made with the R.O.T.C. department for men de- siring to attend the banquet to take the final examination at some other it is a vaiuabie aid to the enjoyment of the exhibit. ROYALTY HONEYMOONS STOCKHOLM, May 24.- (AP) -Two hundred thousand cheering Swedes packed Stockholm's streets this af- ternoon to bid farewell to Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark and Princess Ingrid of Sweden, Freder- ik's bride today and Denmark's fu- ture queen. Their brilliant wedding in the Thirteenth Century Church where all kings of Sweden's Bernadotte line have been crowned was attended by an assembly of crowned heads, royal- ty and notables rare to Scandinavia. time. Men desiring to be excused should mention the fact to the seller of the ticket. A cordial invitation is extended to all engineers and mem- bers of the faculty. Alpha Gamma Sigma: Initiation and installation of officers at 8:30 on Monday, at the League. Michigan Dames: There will be a family picnic on the Island Monday afternoon at 5:00. Bring sandwiches and a drink and call Mrs. Karsian 6649 to find what other dish to bring. University of Michigan Radio Club meeting Monday, 7:30 p.m., room 304 Michigan Union. Prof. L. N. Holland will talk on modern television. Contemporary: All members and prospective members of the business staff for next year are requested to meet at 4:30 Monday in the Contem- poary office, Student Publications building. Quarterdeck Society: Important meeting Tuesday, May 28th, 8:00 p. m., at the Union. Election of of- ficers. TODAY through Wednesday ALL-STAR CAST THE YEARS BEST "DAVID COPPERFi ELD" -- Every Day Adults Untik 6 - 15c After 6 - 25c li WANTED: MEN'S OLD AND NEW suits. Will pay 3. 4. 5, 6 and 7 dol- lars. Phone Ann Arbor 4306. Chi- cago Buyers. 200 North Main 7x NOTICE EXPERT typing of theses; corrections made; rates reasonable. Call 5074 during noon hour or after 8 p.m. 244 TYPEWRITING and MIMEO- GRAPHING promptly and neatly done in our own shop by experi- enced operators at moderate rates. O. D. Morrill's Typewriter and Sta- tionary Store. 314 S. State Street. lix NEW AND USED CARS A.M.S. Inc. 311 W. Huron Phone 2-3267 Y v r 1 S 1 1' ij t 1 t 1 L L i First Baptist Church: 10:45 a.m., Worship. Sermon by Mr. Sayles, "Lin- coln Liberty and Loyalty." 9:30 a.m. Church School. 9:45 am. Dr. Waterman's class meets at Guild House. Roger Williams Guild: 12:00 noon., Student class meets at Guild house for last regular session. Mr. Chap- man in charge. 5:"0 p.m. All Guild members and friends are requested to meet at Guild .house promptly, to hike to the Arboretum for picnic supper and an- nual meeting for seniors. Several students will speak. Beta Kappa Rho: It has been found necessary to postpone the Beta Kap- pa Rho picnic, which was scheduled to be held Sunday. Byrl F. Bachner. Episcopal Student Picnic: There will be a picnic this afternoon at the cottage of Mrs. Henry Douglas at Cavanaugh Lake for all Episcopal i. pl. i 1111 SUDDEN r SERV ICE AL " IT E i .0 r 111 1 IN ItE .. o.... The Education Committee of King's Daughter's Will Present CHRYSLER CHOIR OF 200 VOICES in HILL AUDITORIUM EIGHT O'CLOCK SUNDAY NIGHT, MAY 26 THOMAS LEWIS Will Conduct .::... ...... . .:::...... Dewi Jones singing in Detroit a few weeks ago was a sensa- tion in musical circles. He will The Chrysler Choir is one of the finest in the United States. Voices are recruited from the factory and I I Ilii I III _ _ Awn flIII. I .. .. .. ..... .~:'~