SUND Y, m I SUD._ ~ ----- - ay now file applications for the I tap dancing will be offered to men >ove scholarships, on blanks to be I and women students. Organization btained from the office of the Dean meeting Monday, March 7, at 4:30, the College, 1210 Angell Hall. All p.m. in Barbour Gymnasium, Room pplications must be returned to the 15. 3me office on or before March 31. wards will be announced in April or English 143: Makeup examination lay. will be held Tuesday afternoon, March For the photographs required, eith- 7, 3-6 p.m., in Room 3231 A.H. a snapshot or a duplicate of that _xJ. L. Davis. btached to the student identification '_ ard may be used. The Marsh Scholarships have re- Concerts ently carried stipends of $50 or $75. Organ Recital: Palmer Christian, he Mandelbaum Scholarships, of University Organist, assisted by Har- hich three are awarded to men stu- din Van Deursen, baritone, will pro- ents in the Literary College, carry de a program on the Frieze Mem- tipends of about $400. The schol-i orial Organ in the Hill Auditorium rships here named are restricted to Wednesday afternoon, March 8, at, hose who are students of the Literary 4:15 o'clock, The general public will ollege only, and in awarding them be admitted without admission >nsideration is given to character, charge. For obvious reasons, small eed of financial assistance, and ch e.wlot b e nstsmdlTh cholarship, in the order named. doors will be closed during numbers. Owing to the limited amount of d s__e r n s ands available, awards under these7 cholarships are normally granted Exhibitions ,ly to students whose enrollment Exhibition, College of Architecture i the college has exceeded one year. Photographs and drawings of Mich- leviations from this are made only igan's historic old houses made dur- ing the recent Historical American Buildings Survey are being shown, Academic Notices through the courtesy of the J. L. Hud- son Company of Detroit. Third Floor Psychology 31: Make-up final ex- Exhibition Room, Architectural Bldg., rnination for all sections will be held through March 11. Open daily, 9 to 5. n March 7, at 7:30 p.m., in Room The public is cordially invited. 126, Natural Science Building. Exhibition of Modern Book Art: Psychology 33, 34, 41 and 42 make- Printing and Illustration, held under ps for final examinations will be the sponsorship of the Ann Arbor eld Tuesday, March 7, in Room 2116 Art Association. Rackham Building, atural Science Bldg. third floor Exhibition Room; daily except Sunday, 8 a.m. to 10 p.m.; English 293 (Bibliography): The through March 25. ass will not meet on Monday, but n Tuesday at four o'clock. Museum of Classical Archaeology: - - Special exhibit of terracotta figurines, Tap Dancing: A beginning class in baskets, harness and rope from the Classifmied Direc toryt 4 ROOM FOR RENT-Wood League FOR RENT House for girls. 725 Haven Ave. 432 OR RENT-Single or double with - - -- --- rimnio- umpr ,h , nnmc .rIWANTED -TYPING University of Michigan Excavations in Egypt. Lectures University Lecture: Dr. P. Sargent Florence, Professor of Commerce at the University of Birmingham, Eng- land, will lecture on "The British Cooperative Movement" at 4:15 p.m., Thursday, March 1.6, in the Rackham Lecture Hall, under the auspices of the Department of Economics. The public is cordially invited. University Lecture: Mr. Louis Un- termeyer will lecture on "The Poet vs. the Average Man" on Monday, March 13, at 8:15 p.m. in the Rack- ham Lecture Hall under the auspices of the Department of English in the College of Engineering. The public is cordially invited to attend. Henry Russel Lecture for 1938-39: Professor Campbell Bonner, Chair- man of the Department of Greek, will deliver the Henry Russel Lecture for 1938-39, on the subject, "Sophocles, Aristotle, and the Tired Business Man," at 4:15 p.m., Wednesday, March 22, in the Rackham Amphithe- atre. The announcement of the Henry Russel Award for 1938-39 will be made at this time. The public is cordially invited. Biological Chemistry Lecture: Mon- day, March 6, 4 p.m., East Lecture Room (Mezzanine Floor) of Rackham Building. Professor Arthur H. Smith of Wayne University will lecture to raduate students in Biological Chem- istry and to others interested on "Citric Acid as a Factor in Animal Metabolism." Motion Picture, "Tibet-the For- bidden Land": scoops and lecture by Harrison Forman, technical director of "Lost Horizon" and celebrated news-photographer, Wednesday, Mar. 8, 8:15 p.m., Hill Auditorium..Tickets at Wahr's. Oratorical Association Lecture Course. Events Today Men's Glee Club: The following men will make the trip to Dearborn today. Dark suits, white shirts. Buses will leave Union at 2 o'clock. Holt Secrist Fennell MacIntosh Kelly Brennan Weller Sklarsky O'Toole Roberts Vandenberg Spencer Steere Swann Fink (Continueed on Page 4) Fountain Pens R IDER'S 302 S. State St. Typewriters PASTEL PRINT a Tale Cloths r FOR SPRING IN ALL SIZES AND COLORS Always Reasonably Priced GAGE LINEN SHOP 10 NICKELS ARCADE 0<"""">o<""'>o<"""">o0<"" => < o<: -> < = >-o©< o - A=. I i TYPING-Experienced. Miss Allen,, 408 S. 5th Avenue. Phone 2-2935 or 2-1416. 79 TYPING-Reasonable rates. L. M. Heywood, 414 Maynard St., phone 5689. 271 LOST LOST-Green reversible coat during Interfraternity swim Wednesday night. Will the person who took it by mistake please return it, and all will be forgiven. Phone 5940. 431 LOST-Monday night between Hill Auditorium and Ferry Field, ladies white gold wrist watch, jewelled. Reward. Call 8027 or 1107 So. State St. 430 LAUNDRIES LAUNDRY - 2-1044. Sox darned. Careful work at low prices. 9 MISCELLANEOUS WASHED SAND and Gravel, Drive- way gravel, washed pebbles. Killins Gravel Company, Phone 7112. 17 CASH PAID for your discarded clothing. Claude Brown, 512 S. Main. 311 HOME DECORATORS-Decorating, painting. Budget plan if desired. Dial 7209. 181 WANTED-Clothing wanted to buy. S u i t s, overcoats, typewriters, watches. Sam pays the most. Phone 6304 for appointment. 388 LEARN TO DANCE Social Dancing taught daily. Terrace Garden Dancing Studlo,Wuerth Theatre Bldg. Ph. 9695 Second Floor d First you.NEW SPRtIN G S UIT then the RIGHT ACCESSORIES Suit yourself from start to fin- ish at Elizabeth Dillon's. We star the "Big Three" Suits for Spring '39-star the right ac- cessories to go with them! Crisp, young suits . . . new, COLOR-BRIGHT accessor- ies-ALL so effectively chic it's hard to believe they're in- expensive! 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