THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAE I Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the U 1070nivriy oyrceived at rthe offce of the Assistant to the President SUNDAY, DEC. 4, 1938 by Professor Joseph R. Hayden. VOL. XLIX. No. 60 b. Executive Board of the Gradu- ate School, prepared by Professor A. Voces E. Boak. c. Senate Committee on University Faculty Te: President and Mrs. Affairs, prepared by Professor Ralph Ruthven will be at home to faculty A. Sawyer. members and residents of Ann Arbor d. Deans' Conference, prepared by Sunday from 4 to 6 p.m. Dean E. H. Kraus. Student Tea: President and Mrs. Faculty, School of Education: The Ruthven will be at home to students, regular luncheon meeting of the Wednesday: from 4 to 0 p.m. Faculty will be held Monday noon, Dec. 5, at 12:15 o'clock, Michigan Social Directors, Sorority Chaper- Union, ons, Househeads And Undergraduate Women: The closing hour for those Geology 11 make-up field trip to girls who are attending the Sopho- Whitmore Lake (Trip 6) will be held more Prom, 'Friday, Dec. 9, "will be on Tuesday, Dec. 6 at 1 o'clock. This 2:30 a.m. is in place of the trip announced - ~Cor Saturday. Fraternity and Sorority Presidents __r-t are reminded that membership blanks Graduate Council will hold its regu- for the month of November will be lar meeting on Monday, Dec. 5, at due Dec. 5 in the Office of the Dean of 7:30 in the Rackham building Men's Students. lounge. Members of the standing committees are requested to meet at Student Loans. The Committee on 7:15 in Council Room Number 1 just Student Loans will meet Dec. 12 in previous to the general meeting. sible employment with this company. A large attendance is requested. , #The University Bureau of Appoint- ments has received notice of the fol- lowing Civil Service Examinations: Detroit: Farm Supervisor (Dairy and Live- r stock) House of Correction, applica- tion to be filed by Dec. 13. Salary:1 $2,100. Playleader (male and female) Sal- ary: $5.00 per day, application to be filed by Dec. 15. Swimming instructor (male and fe- male) Salary $5.00 per day, applica- tion to be filed by Dec. 15. United States: Principal Chemist, Salary $5,600. Application filed by Dec. 27. Principal Chemical Engineer. Sal-t ary $5,600. Application filed by Dec. Complete announcements of thesec examinations may be read at the University Bureau of Appointments and Occupational Information, 201l Mason Hall. Office Hours: 9-12 and) 2-4. 1 Thomas Mann, whose "Joseph in Students Subject Contemporary Egypt" is sure to endure. Maxwell 1 i Ar.derson's revival of poetic drama, Writers To Test Of Permanenvy especially his "Mary of Scotland," should be a classic in 2038. And per- (Continued from Page 1) perhaps Maxwell Anderson are the k C rpn f mai will take its l e Pfid.0 er Aeronautical Engineering Students: Studers obtaining either bachelors or niasters degrees in Aeronautical Engineering in February, June, or August, 1939, should fill out the De- partment personnel records at the earliest nosihbprdate. In the as o t l f only others meriting consideration starting the movement toward our for a place in the literature of the modern expressionistic school. Ernest ages." Hemingway, although he has slip- Ida Solomon, '39: "For his "Magic ped appreciably, is prooanly the most Mountain," Thomas Mann 01lgo imitated of our modern writers andMona,"TmsMnnwl g should be remembered for his "Fare- down as the greatest writer of our well To Arms. " modern era. Andre Malraux, the most Maurice Simon, '39: "I think the under-rated author of our times, will greatest writer of the day is Jacob make his mark for his "Days of Wasserman. His "The World's I- Wrath" and "Man's Fate." Roman lusions" is certainly one of the finest Rolland's "Jean Christophe" and books ever written. It contains all John Dos Passos' penetrating obser- the universal principles necessary for vations of the American scene are a lasting work. Thomas Mann and very likely to find a spot among the greats. And don't forget George Ber- conductor Joseph Brinkman, pianist,nard Shaw, whose idiosyncrasies soloist, will give a concert Sunday coupled with his debunking cynicism aftenoo, Dec. gv at 415 o'clock in may qualify him to sit in the literary afternoon, Dec. 4 at 4:1 clkin ahaa. Hill Auditorium, to which the general halla." public is invited. Herbert Fischman, Grad.: "I should The orchestra will play selections say that Eugene O'Neill possesses the by Brahms, Wagner and Rimsky- greatest universal appeal of all our Korsakof; and Professor Brinkman contemporary figures. For his vivid will play the Mozart A major Concer- portrayal of the true America, John to with orchestral accompaniment. Dos Passos will be remembered. Thomas Wolfe's "Look Homeward, Angel" and "Of Time and The River" Exhibitions are certain tofind a niche in the Ann Arbor Artists' Mart: Sponsored literary world. by the Ann Arbor Art Association, al- Leonard Newman, '40. "The out- (Continued on Page 3) standing contemporary figure is rule and Ring Lardner." Today! 1- 3- 5- 7- 9 P.M. NOW - GRAND MUSIC AMID SETTINGS OF GRANDEUR? Zes != ~Him!/! those graduating in February, per- Married Students: Questionnaires sonnel records should be handed in by for the apartment survey are being Dec. 16. If a student is unable to ob- distributed to married students. If tain his photograph by this date he you fail to receive form by Dec. 6, or should turn in his record and supply if you have questions concerning the photograph later. Blanks for this items, call 2-3061 between seven and purpose may be obtained in the De- ten any evening. All forms should partment office. It is essential that be completod and collected by Dec. personnel records on all students be 10. on file in the office, in order to sup- Seniors and Graduate Students in Mechanical, Electrical, Chemical and Business Administration - Engineer- ing: Representatives of the Proctor and Gamble Company will be in Room 348 West Engineering Bldg. at 7 p.m., Wednesday evening, Dec. 7, to admin- ister tests to all interested in pos-1 ply the manufacturers with accurate and complete information. A sample form indicating the kind of informa- tion desired is posted on the Aeronau- tical Engineering Bulletin Board. Concerts Orchestra Concert. The University Symphony Orchestra, Thor Johnson, LUIS RAINER TwiceAcademy Award winner S.. now in her greatest role! it TRAIN FOR THE JOB Shorthand - Typing - Business English I Ann r orSecretarialSchool Nickels Arcade Phone 3330 Traditional of the Yule Spirit is sending Christmas Greeting Cards to all your friends. Our assortment of greeting cards will satisfy your demands. Make} your se- lection now while the selection is still large. Francisco & Boyce North University 221 South 4th Avenue MILIZA KORJUS (Pronounced 'Gorgeo us!r") Beautiful new singing sensa- tion of the screen! FERNAND AsJohaninStrauss II, R4WYaltz ,King"! whose romance packs new thrills! with HUGH HERBERT-LIONEL ATWILL And Cast of Thousands 12 Great Johann Strauss Melodies! Huge Orchestral, Rousing Chorused! Extra - NEWS OF THE DAY A MOVIE QuIZ COHITEST Coming PICTURE "THE SHINING 723 I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _'li ! _ _HO U R_ _ Purge the Campus of Co-eds!!! / Santa Claus: Professor, for many years I've worried about the exis- tence of co-education at Michigan. What are your views on the subject? Professor: My years of close asso- cication with co-education should make me an authority-but my opin- ions are weak in comparison to those masterful statements of the ques- " . tin in the DECEMBER GARGOYLE Santa Claus: After frequent student riots, Cop, do you believe that co- education is the cause for these riots and hence should be abolished? Policeman: I have my opinions but they coiicidce exactly with the dis- cus sion of the question in the DEC- EMBER GARGOYLE . ' " - °x- :. { 1 t i ~., . P. ?tfa,. ,. / . 1 v..... 4G e a .;: ....: ,iii. " ,. ' . ;.;, } . ::. ', : . ". .. j r?~ :" k. I il I l" =- -1- 1