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_____________________ THE MICH-IGAN LAL ENSAFE

DAILY
Publication is 1
the University.
Volume 3

OFFI'CIAL BULLETIN I
the, Bulletin is constructive notice to all mnembersofat
Copy received until 8: SO D. m. (11: 30 a. mn. Saturday.)
IVEDN ESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1M2 dumber 95

F.
"To All Memnbers of the unversity Fatuty, stff, and Employees: Ener
gentles, Accidents, Sudden Illness:
The facilities of the Health Service are available at all times in Molees
of "sudden illness or accident on Campus~ Call University Exchanige No.
10, JOHN SUNDWALL, Director
To .the Deans:
It has been found necessary to postpone the conference of the Dean
which was to have been held this morning, Feb. 14.
M. L. BURTON.
Faculty, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts:
The regular February meeting of the Fauty will be held Monday,
Feb. 19, at 4:10 p. m. in the auditorium of Newberry all. At that time,
a final decision will be reached in regard to correspondence courses. Copies
of the Comintte3's report will be mailed to all members of the Faculty.f
JOHN R. EFFINGER
General ILibrary-Library Committee:
There will be a- meeting of the Library Comnmittee of the Faculty of
the College of Literature, Science, and the Ars in the Librarian's Office
on Thursday, Feb. 15, at 4, p. m. Communications for this Committee
should be in the hands of the Librarian before noon of Thursday, Feb. 15.
W. W. BISHOP, Librarian.
Opportunity for Graduate Work in Engineering:
Sheffield Scientific School, Yale University, seeks a good man to do a'
year of graduate work in mechanical engineering. -If anyone be iterested
address Professor L. P. Breckenridge, Sheffield Scientific School, Yale Ui-
versity. X. E. COOLEY
Eeftninics 5-Publle Finance:'
The first meeting of this course, for purposes of organization and ar-
rangement of regular class hour, will be held at 3 o'clock Wednesday
afternoon, Feb. 14, in Room 104, Economics Building.
H. L. CAVERLY.
Eceonies 1-Corporatons:
There will be a lecture in this course on Wednesday, Feb. .14, at 9, In
Room 'B, Law "Building. There will be no meeting "of quiz sections tisa
week. .1j. SH RFAN.
Economics 18--Public Service Industries:
_"The "first meeting of th.is course, for purposes of organization and ar-
ranging a% regular meeting hour, will be held Wednesday afternoo, Feb.
140; at 4, in Room 102, Economics Building..
I. L. SHARFMAN.
Sociology 21 aed 22:,
Clases Will not meet this week. For consultation, telephone, 1244&1.
R. LHOLMES.
Physics 1l, acuum Tubes in Radio Commuiaton:
Class will meet Wednesday at 5 in room 301 Physics Laboratory to ar- I
range hour's. N. H. WILLIAMS. f
Geology 27, History of. Geology: (
Firt meeting of the class will be in. Room G-223 N. S. Wednesday at 5
o'clock. WILLIAM HERBERT 'HOBBS. i
Zoology 84, (Heredity) :t
The additional section of the heredity'class will meet Monday and We-!
nesday ,at 3 p. mn, in Natural Science Lecture Room, beginning Monday,
Feb. 19. All whose schedules already handed in show that they are free"
Mondariad Wediesday at 3 will b asigned to malt seton. The whole
class will meet together Thursday, Feb. 15, when assgnent to the se-"
tions 41ll be explained. A. FRANKLIN SHULL..
Chemisry 14
The fnal examination in Chemitry 10d -will be given, for those who
were absent from the regular examination, Saturday afternoon, at 2, Feb.
17, in, room 274, Chemistry Building.
Thescondtion examination will be held later in the semester.
"~F. '.P'BLICKE.
LeetiresIin Hygiene I will De given iet the Leture oon, Newberry
i s l nfay, Wdnesday, and Friday at00 . JOHN I7NDWAILL.'
atoe n coise in Hygiene (School of Ednetioi, du.,III. 1:
A ie* two hour course in Hygiene will, be given Monay aid Wednes-
day ~~1 Y' Saah aswell Angell Hall. Two hurs credit.
Hih :'b Ato :W. P ORSYTHE.
Atsedtfons ixi High School Obervation will meet acording to the hours
tudI0$,ted in the Announcement during the first week of'the second sines- 1
t4,r "n additioa to these regular shedu meetings, ther will be one tee-
in g rkt~he An'Arbor -High School Wednesdiy, Feb. '14, from 4 to 6 'o'cock.
A:,t t"ismeting all persons who have' eo~bted to take any bsrvation
It 4u1 " hv ever_ are expected to be in 'attendance. 'At this meeting, the
doiU6 a.~.uulcemepxt respecting the othier Obervtios wil be .made,
cl sass c~ulesfor Observation will be given out and reservations for mak-
ing()b1 vtCon will be provided. C. . DWVIS.
Cy la Modling:_,
The=Glass in. Clay Modeling will meet on Tuesday afternoonsfrm1t
4; in Rooe; 448 Enlginieering Building. E. LORCH.

Aera 11 (Also Ifath. 11)-Stabili1ty of lxotlon:
Itoiurs will be arranged on Thursday, Feb. 1C at 4' o'clock in Room
240 ~'WnD..fnrir ~lriin.. Ti Th 1'i rZA7A YTAVIT

the Romane Faculty and their wives. This performance will be followed'
'by an informal dance. A. J. JOBIN.
Cercle Francals Play :
The following are requested to repoprt at the Gercle Francais Room
Thursday at 4:15 sharp: Le Duc Van Horne, Nowicki, Fayfield, Snyder,
Mack. Learn Scene 1 Act II of La Bataille de Darmes-Le Due, Van
Horne, Nowicki, learn part of Montricharnl Fayteld, Snyder, Mack the part
of De Grignon. A. J. JOBIN.
,'University of Michigan Varsity Band:j
mnexpecting to try for the Detroit or the Spring Concert Trips must re-
port to the Manager at this rehearsal. No excuses accepted.
WILFRED WILSON, Director.
Lecture on Pasteur:
A lecture will be given on Wednesday evening, Feb. 14, at 8 o'clock in
Natural Science Aud toriumi: "The Life and Work of Louis Pasteur," by
Prof. F. G. Novy, under the auspices of Phi Lamibda Upsilon, honorary
chemical fraternity. Those interested in the life of the great scientist are.
invited. CHARLES CLARK.
Phi Sigma:'
There will be an important business meeting in Room Z 231 N. S. at
7:30 p. mn,. Wednesday, Feb. 14, followed by an address by Prof. C. L.
IMeader on Biology and Language at 8.
LL E. WER-MEYER, Sec.-Treas.
Courses in Philosophy:
Philosophy 3, Logic. This course will be given M., W., and F. at 9, room
205, Mason Hall.
,Philosophy 15, The Principles and Main Concepts of Science. This course
Iwill be given M., W., and. F. at hours to be arranged. First meeting Wed-1
nesday at 8, room 106 Mason'Hall.
Philosophy 21, Theory of Valuation. This course will be given as a
seminar! Meeting to arrange hours Wednesday at 1, room 106 Mason Hall.
R.. W. SELLARS.
IPhilosophy 14: ..
Philosophy 14 will continue to neet iL Room 106 Mason Hall.
D. H. PARKER.
Victorian Literature,, English 33:
This class will meet on Wednesday in Room A, Newberry Hall.
W. 0. RAYMOND.
Rhetoric, Course 2:
Instructors in Course 2 will please meet in Room 207 West Hall, at 4
p._ n. Wednesday, Feb. 14, bringing with them students' enrollment cards.
F. N. SCOTT.
IRhetoric 41
Mr. Roelofs' sections in Rhetoric 4 are as follows: Monday, Wednes-
day, and Friday, at 8 o'clock in Room F, 427 Natural .Science Building; at
10, in Room C, New'berry Hall; at 11, in Room M-441, Natural Science Build-
ing. Students who had course 3 with Mr. Roelofs and who wish to con-
tliue in course 4, should come to some one of the above sections.
H. D. ROEL )F&1
House 'Presidents:«
The registration slips for signing out during January are overdue, and
must be sent to the Dean's office at once. The slips for December, which
have been overlooked in several cases, must be sent in at the same time.
Univr t Woen:JEAN HAMILTON.,
AllNvamen who have changned their address at the close of the semester
arc ,4 to report this change to the Dean's office immediately.
lz JEAN HAMILTON.

MATNEE BENEFIT DANCE
WILL BE GIVEN SATURDAT
Alpha Gamma Delta sorority will
give a dance ,for the benefit of tiv
jtUniversity of Michigan League fun
from 3 to 5:30 o'clock Saturday af
ternoon, at the Michigan Union. Pau*
Wilson's orchestra will furnish the
inusic. Tickets will be $1 per couple
and 75 cents for single tickets.
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ilwu" as Paintings
*.In :Library Halls
A second group of reproductions of
famous pa~ntngs is now on exhibition
41. the corridor, of the University li-
brary., It is composed chiefly of mood-
erns of the 19th century, and compris-i
es specimens of the best work of the.
foremost 'artist's in Gerimany, France,
fScandinavia,, England, the Netherlands,
Itoly, Spa1i and ,Russia. There is also
a, largo group'given ogver to American
work.'s. prto
'is exhtbitioan, whichisa.htt
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the University collection of over 300
pieces, will remain' on exibition for
a number of weeks in order that all who
are interested may have an opportun-
ity to inspect it.
Professor Van Tyne Recovering
Prof. C. H. Van Tyne, of the history
department, who has been ill for the
i past' two weeks, is rapidly improving.
It is thought that he will soon. be able
to resume his work.
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