THE MICHIGAN DA.MY ___________HE MIHIGANDAILYTUESDAY, JXAI I ......... DAIL OFFICIA BULLETIN Publication Iv the Bulletin is consructive notie to all members of the tUniversity. Copy received b t et p itant is the 111 oft util 5:30) p. in. (11:30 a. in. Satuxr'g1v 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. . STACOM B--the *riginal--has been iased for years bj stars of st.'gt and sr-eaders of style.. Write todaey fajrMtrwaltube.J I~rtbs--5*°'Jars--iStr si onSTACOMB- 4n the black. yellow and gold package. For sale at yow. druggist or whtrvr S toilet goods are sold. 750 Stav~dard Laborato ri. Inc. 70Stanford Avenue Los Anselmes ai -Sand coupon for Fruok Trial TauIP.. 460 i ord A 1a =0 !. . 0m4 Pi'Lese.end wA free 5*1*1 lbe. I ~Addr.t '/' Ii Ii :00-Civil engineering staff dinner in Union. 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