THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, MARCH 13, 1938 ;, . .. DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Puh atle~ i on in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the LUniversfty Copy received at the office of the Assistant to the Presidfeut until 3:30; 1:00 a.m. on saturday. Tickets for the public available at the door. University Lecture: Professor James C-. Needham, Emeritus Professor of Entomology and Limnology at Cor- nell Umversity, will give an illustrat- SUNDAY, MARCH 13, 1938 C. Furstenberg of the Medical School. tory. The schedule is as follows: e VOL. XLVrC. No. 117 Monday, March 14. 4:15 Room C "The Place of Animals in Human Lr 2btt1SHaven Hall. Economic History oTogtfo ensay ac 3 To the Members of the University Exi bitiOns Sweden I EHat4h15 p.m. in Natural Science Audi- Council: There will be a meeting of Exhibition, College of Architecture: The public ii cordially invited torium, under the auspices of the the University Council on Monday, of engraving, Department of Zoology. The public March 14; at 4:15' p.m., Room 1009 Examples ngiaving, typography, University Lecture: Professor Gae- is cordially invited. prnig i iak and.white an tano Salvemini, former Professor of -----_l color, details in the manufacturingIUniversity LeAure: Owing to the History at the University of Flor- Faculty of the College of Literature, of a book, and details in the designyy fact that M. Jean Hostie, of Belgium, Science, and =the Aris: eThe five- and make-up of a magazine. Shown ne, Lecturer on the History of Ital- has been obliged to return to Europe SciencevilndathonArts:HrThedfive-eand make-up tof aamagazine.dShhwnUna week freshlman reports will be due through the courtesy of The Lakeside I Civilization at Harvard Univer- sooner than was expected, the Uni- Mtrh 19, Room 4, University Hall. Press, R. R. Donnelley & Sons Coi- sity, will lecture on "The Problems versity lecture which was to have pany, Chicago. Ground floor cases, of Italian Foreign Policy from 1871 been given by him on Tuesday, March Seniors of the CoAlege of Engineer- Architectural Building. Open daily to the World War," on Tuesday,, 22, has been idefinitely postponed. ing - Call at Room 412 West Engi- 9 to 5, through April 7. The public March 15, at 4:15 in Natural Science I iDer in4£Building at once for your is cordially invited. Auditorium, under the auspices of IIIS Exhibition of Ink Rubbings of HaP the Department of History. The 1 reirgn Student Panel: A foreign Students of the College of Litera- Dynasty Tomb Reliefs from Wu- public is cordially invited. student Panel on d Youth Move- ture, Science, and the Arts: A meet- Liang-Tsu. Monday, March 14 to ments" sponsored by the Interia- ig will be held on Tuesday, March Saturday, March 26, week-days, 2 to Lecture: Current events lecture by tional Council will be held at 4:30 15 p.m., West Gallery, Alumni Me- Professor Preston W. Slosson in the 15, at 4:15 p.m. in Room 110 Library morial Hall. Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre Tuesday for students in the College of Litera- afternoon at 4:15 p.m. Sponsored by AW-Th today in the Small Ballroom, Michi- Union. Those on the Panel repre- senting their respective countries are: Walter L. Galson-Germany Anand Kelkar-India. Shao-Wei Li-China. Carl G. Johnson-Scandinavia. Attention University 'Men and Women: There' will be a Sunday Night supper at the League March 13. The affair' is stag and everyone is invited:s. Tickets on sale at the League desk. Sunday Evening Forum at Hillel at 8:00 p.m. Speaker--Prof. John S. Shepard, topic, "Psychology of Es- capism and Realism." Outdoor Club will go for a moon- light hike Saturday night, March 1. All students who are interested in outdoor 'activities are invited to come along. Congress: Assembly: There will be a Congress-League House Represen- tative Supper held at the League, 6 p.m. tonight. Admission 35c. Mixer games and a forum on campus eti- quette will furnish the entertainment for the evening. Please come stag. SUDDEN SERVICEMW I 4 Read and Use The Michigan Daily Classified Ads. . r':.. Sri... r ,.®. .- Lure, 6xiene, anu L ne1 u sanu ori- efs interested in future work in li- Lectures brary scieice. Dr. W. W. Bishops Li- ! University Lectures: Professor Eli brarian of the University, will ad:- Heckscher, President of the Econ- omics Institute of Sweden, will give I a series of lectures on Economic His- this vocational series will be given tory under the joint' auspices of the on Thursday, March 17, by Dean A. I Departments of Economics and His- TODAY - MONDAY -- TUESDAY * * ~ PARAMOUNT'S THUNDOERING ROMANCE OF THE WINNING OF THE WEST! the A.A.U.W. Tickets are available at the box office. Lecture: Dr. Thomas L. Harris, au- thor of "Unholy Pilgrimage" will speak on "Basic Causes of the Con- flict Between Church and State in Germany and Russia," Michigan' League Monday, March 14, 4:15 p.m. Universty Lecture: Dr. Michael Heidelberger, Associate Professor of Biological Chemistry, Columbia Uni- versity College of Physicians and Sur- d goons, will lecture on "Recent Chemi- cal Theories of Immune Reactions and Some Practical Applications," on Friday, March 18, in Room 1528 East Medical Building at 8 p.m., under the auspices of the University and the Michigan Department of Health. The public is cordially invited. Chemistry Lecture: Prof. Louis F. Fieser, of Harvard University, will speak on "Cancer-Producing Hydro-I carbons," at 4:15 p.m., Thursday, March 17, in Chemistry Amphithe- atre, under the auspices of the U. of M. Section of the American Chem-j ical Society. La, Sociedad Hispanica will pre- sent the fourth lecture in its series Wednesday, March 16, at 4:15 p.m. in Room 103 Romance Language Bld. Prof. Herbert A. Kenyon will lecture on "Unos Romances Espanoles." All members are urged to be present.' ~- DIRECTORY FOR SALE WASHED SAND and Gravel. Drive- way Gravel. Killins Gravel Co. Phone 7112. 7x L-UNDRY LAUNDRY. 2-1044. Sox darned. Careful work at low prices. NOTICES TYPING, neatly and accurately done. Mrs. Howard, 613 Hill St. Phone 5244. 3x LADIES tailoring and dress-making; formals, suits, coat relining, all al- terations. Expert service, reasonable rates, work guaranteed. 320 E. Lib- erty. Call evenings. 2-2020. 8x CLOTHING WANTED TO BUY: Any old and new suits, overcoats, at $3, $8, $25. Ladies fur coats, typewrit- ers, old gold and musical instru- ments. Ready cash waiting foix you. Phone Sam. 6304. MEN and women are offered the highest cash prices for their dis- carded clothing. See Claude Brown, 512 S. Main. 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