THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, ARCH 1, 1938 EVENING RADIO PROGRAMS Mrs. uordon w. Brevort, director WWJ of the Ann Arbor Family Welfare' P.M. Bureau, will lead a discussion at 6:00-Tyson's Sports. 7:15 p.m. today in Lane Hall prepara- 6:30-Bradcast, 6:45-Musical Moments. tory to the Student Religious Asso- 7:0o-Amos 'n' Andy. ciation's reconciliation trip tomor- 175- "V Resview. ;raw. i8:00-Phillip Morris. 8 :30-Lady Esther Serenade. The excursion, leaving Lane Hall at a e9:00-vox Pop. 1:30 p.m., will visit the county jail, 9:30-Hollywood Mardi Gras. 1030-Jimmy Fidler. which houses short-term prisoners, 11:00-Newscast. 11:I 15-Webster Hall Music. and those awaiting trial, the Juvenile 11:30-Dance Music. Court, where Judge Pray will discuss 12:00-Dance Music, juvenile delinquency and its preven- WJR tion, and the Dunbar Community P.M. Center, cultural and recreational cen- 6:00-Stevenson News. ter of the Negro population of Ann 6:30-Moy and Rhythm. Arbor. .t7:00-Poetic Melodies. Application blanks may be obtained ) 7:30-Helen Scen n Scoops. at Lane Hall, and .attendance at the 8:00-Edward G. Robinson. 8:'30-A1 Jolson-Martha Raye. preparatory discussion meeting to- 9:00-Al Pearce. night will be required of those go- 9:30-Jack Qakie College. ing on the trip. 100-n Goodman Swing School. 11''00-Headlin eNws. 11 :15-W ismer Sports. 11:30-Dance Music. 11:45-Meditation. 12:00--Dance Music 12 ;30-Dance M;us.c. CKLW P.M. 6:00-Turf Reporter. 6:15-News and Sports. 6:30-Butting Moments. 6 :45 -Rhythm -,Men, 7:00-Sportscast. 7: 15-Blackstone trio. 7 :30-Headipes. 7:45-FamousnFortunes. 8:00-Evening Serenade. 8:30-Happy Hal_ 9:00--Leighton Noble Orch. 9:30-Jazz Nocturie. 10:00-Eddy Duchin Orch. 10:30-Symphonic Strings. 11:00-Canadian Club Reporter. 11:15-Melody Men. 11:30--Dance Music. 12:00-Dance Music. wXYZ P.M. 6:00-Day in Review. 6 ;15-Factfinder. 6:30-Linger AWhile. 6:45-Lowell Thomas. 7:00-Easy Aces. 7: 5-Musical Moments 7:30-Green Hornet. 8:00=-Those We Love. 8;30-It Can Be Ione. 9:00-ajrace Heldt's Brigadiers 9:30-Alias Jimmy Valentine. 10:00-Hugh Johnson. ,(( Forestry School - -Bings Writer Here DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN' SitPcati-n in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the B, dsUEivEsrsitEy. Copy received at the office of the Assistant to the President Ben East, outdoor sports writers until 2 :0; 11 :00 a.m. on Saturday. began his series of seven lectures in Ann Arbor yesterday with appear-- anc bor te w i n club TUESDAY, MARCH 1, 1938 tion in the University and to the ances before the lKewamis-Lions club , VOL. XLV111L No. 106des rdmnsrtvhasofhe luncheon and the city school .hil-VN deans or administrative heads of the dren in the Pattengill auditorium. Student Teas: President and Mrs. various units. The Chairman of the Mr. East will lecture at 8:15 p.m. Ruthven will be at home to students Commnittee will be glad to supply ad- tomorrow in Hill Auditorium under ;Wednesday from 4 to 6 p m ditional blanks on request. 1 the sponsorship of the School of For- Members of the University Faculty: The attention of the various facul- of the Midnight Twilight" the wil- Copies of the President's Report for ties is called to the statements on derness region around Canada's Hud- 1936-37 may be obtained at the In- the blanks concerning the nature of deressregon roud Cnad's u&.the Award and the qualifications son and James Bays, formation Desk of the- Business Of- whi will gnd the Comittin I Which will guide the Committee. in The lecture Wednesday night will fice .Room 1, University Hall. the selection of the recipient. It is be open to the public free of charge. desirable that consideration be given --- --- - Attention University Employes: to all eligible faculty members who Whenever possible charge all person- have rendered conspicuous service to PLACEMENT BUREAU RECORD ial long-distance telephone calls and the University and that full informa- The Bureau of Teacher Placement telegrams placed through the Univer- has announced a record number of Ity teleohone system to your resi- , . Af w. - A -.- tion be provided concerning all can- didates nominated, It is requested that nominations, accompanied by supporting material, be submitted to the Chairman of the Committee, H. B. Lewis, 317 West Medical Building, by March 15. Attention Chinese Students: I am in receipt of a communication from the Chairman of the Emergency Committee foi Far Eastern students in America requesting specific infor- mation as to Chinese students who may be in need of financial assistance because of the critical situation in their country. Blanks have been furnished me and are available in my office, Room 9, University Hall. 'Any students who wish to avail themselves of this opportunity should call at once at my office and fill out these (Continuedron Page 4) 7777771 . placements in 1937, leading all oth- er years with a total of 1,064. Pre-I viously the highest number had been 897, in 1936. High schools received the greatest number of teachers from ithe bureau, getting 361 placements, ffollowed by colleges and universities. Read The Daily Classifieds dent phone. IHerbert T. Watkins. 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