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Poiumne 4TUESP"A Y,J A NUARY T29, 1924 :.umber 93
ToJthe Deans:
There will be no conference of the Deans on Wednesday, January 30.
T'fhe next conference will be held on Wednesday, Ferua ry 6.
;. L. Burton.
meate .Co ncil:
The next regular, meeting of the Senate Council will be held Monday,
February 11, 1924, at 4:15 In the Prei~dent's office.
F. E. Robbins, Secretary.
AduuliT1ti-ative Board:
By action of the Administrative Board, Erwin J. Jedee and Howard Z.
Astley wer: suspended for the second semester on account of dishonesty in
thesis' work tn Psychology 7, and deprived of credit In the course.
John R. Effinger, Dean.
Attenton of Seniors s
Seniors expecting to receive degrees or certificates In February should
pay the fees at the office of the Treasu rer of the University at once. In case
the faculty does not recommend any payor, the fee will be refunded on sur-
render of receipt for payment. Candidates for degrees or certificates should
at once fill out card at office of the secretary of their college or school, pay
the Treasurer of the University, have card receipted and file indicated section
of receipted card with =secretary of the college or school in question.
Paul Buckley, Assistant Sec't'.
Physical Education for Women:
All grls should enroll and secure classfication cards for Physical
Education classes on Jan. 29th, 30th, and 31st between 9-12 and 2-5 in Bar-
bor Gymnasium. Margaret el, 11. D.
Universty Lectures:
Dr. Ernst J. Berg, Professor of Electrical Engineering in Union Colleg
and Consulting Engineer of the General Electric Company of Schenectady,
New York will deliver three lectures upon "Heaviside's Operators and their
Application ini Engineering and Physics." These lectures will be given in
the East Physics Lecture room at 4 P. M., Wednesday, Thursday and Fri-
day, February 13, 14 and 15. The sub ect is one of great interest to students
of inathemat'es, 'physics and engineering.
.<At 7 P. M., Wednesday, Feb 13, in the West Physics lecture room, Dr.
Berg will give a talk upon his personal relations with Dr. Steinmetz. This
talk will be of interest to the general public. Benj. F. Bailey.
Surveying, Course Four;
The final examination in th's course will e held on Wednesday, Febru-
ary 6th, from 2 to 6 ,Roomn 348. . B. Merrick.
Brench , General Examination:
The general examination for :French 1 (all sections) will be held in
Room B in 'the Law Building, February 2, 2:00 to 5:00 o'clock.
A. G. Cafield.
''#m iftcs:t
Course 14 will be a 'three hour course and will be given on Monday,
Wednesday and Friday at 9 o'clock.
Course 16 in Semitics will deal with Vie hstory of Islam Zoroastrianismi
and the religions of China and Japan andti er c ll not overlap Course 102
in Anthropology. (See supplementary :nn.muncement). 11p. Waterman.
Spih 14 General Examnatio:.
The general examination for Span 'sh 1 wil e eld February 2. 2:00
to 5:00 o'clock. All sections belonging to Mr. Peralta, Mr. Luzunaris, and
14. DeFilippis wil meet for examination in Newberry Hall Aluditorun.
All 'other sections wil meet in the Natural Science Auditorium.
A. G. Canfield.
Julior Research Society:
The, regular 'meeting will e held at 8 P. M. Tuesday evening, Feb. 5,
in Room 161 Natural Science Buldingg. The papers of the evening will be
"The. Origin of Spectra" by 0. S. Duffendack.
"A Museum 0T) to the South" by W. J. Clench.
George 1R. Ilerrnaun.
Tryouts for !Comdy Club Play:
1 Tryouts for Captain Applejack, Comedy Club's annual play to be given
AprMl2nd and 4th, will be held in Newberry H-all, Tuesday, Wednesday and
ThurWday,,Feruary 12th, 13th andl 14th, at 7:30 P. M. Only members of
the "Club are eligible. Coies of~ the play will be found in the Upper Study
ball at, the Library after next Monday. J. Raleigh Nelson, Director.
04tankcl Seminar:
Meets Wednesday, January 30, at 4:30. Room B73 N. S. Building.
Paper by F. G... ustafson, Studies on the acidity of plant juices.
1. M. Davs.
Organ ectals:
Palmer. Christian, University organist, will continue the regular Wed-
nesday afternoon organ recitals during the two weelw~ of examinations.
On Wednesday afternoon, January 30, the program will be as follows:
Rhapsodie Catalane (Bonnet) ; Idylle (Boss) ; 1Maree F4unebre et
Chant Seraphique (GuIlmant) ; Scherzo-Caprice (Ward) ; Prelude and Fugue
On Bach (iszt); Prelude to 'Lohengrin" (Wagner; Gavotte (Thomas);
Benediction (Karg-Elert).
At the recital Wednesday afternoon, February 6, Mr. Christian will give
the following program:."K"~
Marche Russe (Schrinke) ; Aftonfrid (IHagg) ; Rondo Capriccio (Lem-
are) ; Sonata V (Gilmant) ; Cavatina (Raff) ; Finale from the "Storm
King" Symphony (Dickinson). Charles A. Sink Sec'y.
Students' Recital:
A number of the advanced students of the University School of Music
will appear in a Students Recital Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock in the
Its Arrival In Tampic o Waters
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MONDAY, FEB. 11
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:1-1ane Crsinognrctl in Hill auditorium.r
7 :00-Ban~ton Hills club meets In read. Dr. Alfred H. Hess, Professor of
ing room, Union. Pedristics at Belleview Hospital Merd-
7 :00--Quarterdeck dinner In roam ical College, New York City, is to dle-
319, Union. ( liver an address at 7:30 o'clock to-
7 :30--Quad l1 niaets in roomat:302, Un. night in the wvest amphitheater of thie
1ion. I Medical building, and has annlfounIced
Ias the subject for his, talk: "Rickets
Fl-fRA and Scurvy."
12:10--Law faculAY lunch In Union.
M1ONIDAY, FEB. 4
12 :10- oui'nal club lunch In Union.
6 :30-E xehange club dinner, 318 Un-
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TUESDAY, F EB. J
12 : 1Q-Iedical fac lty lunch
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IVE DNSl)AY1 FEB. 6
4: 15-Palmer Christian reC~tal
auditorium.
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In Hill
Dr. Hess is a well known pra cti-
tioner of the eastern metropolis, anal
his work of the fields of pedristics has
attracted nation-wide recognition. He
Is appearing in this city under thec
auspices of the University Pedriatics
and Infectious Disease society.
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THURSDAY, FEBR. 7
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assembly hall, Union.
FRID)AY, FEB. 8
12:10-Law facu~ty lunch.
9 :00-.i .lop in gymnnasiums.
Ovrfilow dance in Union.
'The Daily gets out a "Hop" Extra.
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Washington's indication that it w as not fooling when it suggested
to Adolfo de la Huerta that it would be unwise for him to persist in his
announced intention of putting an emi bargo in effect in the port of Tampico,
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School of Music Auditorium. The public is cordially invited to attend.'
Trhe progr:am is as follows:
z Cost l' extase (Debussy), Chanson Norveginne (IFoudrain) Mrs. Juel A.
Wilson; Fejre K~ati (Hubay) PaulineKaiser; Sonata, Op. 27, No. 2 (Beethov-
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Sonata, E major (.Bach), Prelude and Allegro (Pugnani-lKriesler) Emily
Mutter. Accompaniments will be played by Lucile Bellamy.
Chlarles A. Sink, Sec'y. .
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TA!RAN ARBOR PRESS
Our Wall Calendar, which has become so
well known, will be issued, as usual, early in
February., This calendar always runs from
February 1 st to February 1 st as it is impos-
sible to get together the advance information,
printed in red ink dates, by January 1 st.
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