PAGE EIGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to, all mnembers of the University. Copy received by the Assistant to th. P-"eident until 3:30 p. mn. (11:30 a. mn. Saturday. volume 6 SUN DAY, JANUTARY 18, 1925 Number 86 Research Clubi: The January meeting of the Research Club will be held on Wednesday, January 21st, at 8 P. M. in the Historical Laboratory. The following papers Iwill be presented: I "A chemical theory of remanent magnetism" by Professor E. D. Campbell. WHAT'S GOING Onj No(i'rlto a p i tis c,!iiA I1Uct prov',ided f,.r tit ' t ~u:'tp~nsr leafore a~ o'clock pr'ice',!i r g hhe clay of issue ooevu ~r III! tageof1the .;Ca ___ ____ i ___ ____ E ITniveisity Lectutre: Mt~r. Clayton Hamilton, dramatic critic, will deliver a lecture on "The Oldl 'English Comedy" on Tuesday, January 20, at 4:15 P. M. in the Natural Science Auditorium. The public is cordially invited. F. F. Robbing. Uuh~oitIy Lecture: Professor Marston T. Bogert, of Columbia University, will speak in the Chemistry Amphitheatre on Tuesday evening, January 22, at 8 P. M., under the joint auspices of the University and the U. of M. Section of the Amer- ican Chemical Society. 'rho subject of this lecture will be "Science and Art in the Perfume In- dustry," and it will be illustrated with lantern slides and various specimens. The public is cordially invited. F. E. Robbinls. University Lecture: Doctor C. A. Schenck, founder and former directdr ofk the Biltmare Forest School, will lecture upon the subject, "Present Tendencies in Eur- opean Forestry," in the Natural Science Auditorium, January 19th at 4:15 P. M. All students of forestry should attend this lecture. i~he public is cordially invited. F. F. Robbins. Faculty ,College of Literature, Science and the Arts: The next meeting of the Faculty will be held January 19, at 4:10 P. M. in room 225, Angell Hall. Special Items: 1. Discussion of credit for R. 0. T. C. Work. 2. Report of Committee on Attendance Rules. John R. Effinger. Undergraduate Women : All applications for changing rooms the second semester must be filed in the office of the Dean of, Women by 5:00 P. M., January 20th (Tuesday). No applications will be received after this time.. Jean Hamilton, Dean of Women. University Semite: The second regular meeting of the University Senate for the year 1924- 1925 will be held in Room C, Law Building at 8 o'clock on the evening of MondIay, January 26. Order of Business: Report of the Board in Control of Athletics. John IV.Bradshiaw, Secretary of the Senate. " Facly, Colleges of Engineering and Arclitectutre: There: will be a meeting of the Faculty of the Colleges of Engineering and Ar'chitecture, Mond ay, January 19, at 4:15 in Room 348, West Engineer- in~g Building. 'The Committee on the Study of Engineering Education. wi make a re- port of progress. Mr. J. H. Hammond, Associate Director of the Investiga- tion of Engineering Education being made by the S. P. E. P., will speak. Louis A Hloins, Sec'retariy. Seniors and Graduate Students of Ediesfttlou: Opportunity will be given next semester for a very limited number of suiperipir students to 'do practice, teaching in Detroit and possibly in Flint. To do. so, students will need to keep one day per week entirely open for the 'work .:Those successfully compluting the assignments will stand in line for permanent 'positions in the Detroit or Flint school systems. Any inter- ested in 'availing, themselves of this opportunity should immediately send their names to the undersigned. C. 0. DavIs, Chah'inan of the Committee. D}r. Richard L. Sutton, Professor of Dermatology at the University of Kansas Medical School, will give an illustrated talk on "An African Lion Hunt" on Tuesday night, January 20, at 8:00 P. M., in the Natural Science Auditorium. Students of the Medical School and any others interested are invited to attend. Admission free. U. J. Wile. Chioral, Union Ushers: All Choral Union ushers report for concert at Hill Auditorium, Monday evening, January 19th, at the usual time. W. A. Dlavenport. To 3Memb es of tile Faculty W{omnen's Club: The Garden Section of the Faculty Women's Club invites all members X of the Club. tq an informal lecture by Mr. Samuel Burchfield entitled, "How to Prolong'the Iris season," at the club-house on Wednesday January 21, at 2:4.5 P. M. Irene Newburgh, Programni Cairmatn. Phi Beta Kiappa An :important meeting of the Faculty members of Phi Beta Kappa will be held in Room 205 Mason Hall on Fridlay, January 23rd, -at 4:15 o'clock. J. II. lhodges, Seeret,1rY. R' .0. L. C.:. Photographs will be taken of the R. 0. T. C. comranies in uniform al . the regulat' drill periods this week, beginning with "A" Company it 10:i40) A. M. Monday, January 19th.Wi.'. ire1e. B1oanical Semninar~ Botanical Seminar mieets 'Wednesday, January 21, 8t 4:20, fl173:N. 2 Blldg. Paper by Prof. Philip B. Hadley--"Iaacteriophalge." ]l..ll. li. "4 Graduate Engli~Jt Chub: There will be a meeting of the Graduate English Club in the parlors of H~elen New'oerry Residence on Tuesday evening, January 20, at 8 o'clckl. Dr. J. B. Moore will read a paper on "The Ultopianism of James Fenimore Cooper." Panul Mueschke, Pre itdecix. ''The first edition of Crotius on the law of war and Peace" by Professor I Ysoudfr neo Ds rige senting the large universities. In op- convention with Cuba before the end Lansing, Mich., Jan. 17. -- ?aioIxCq!S1CL an Se ,xiJZ1 mC', a t portunity for research, and the chance of next weeek. equipyent rwas forstleithH ous I nen t(' 0W S i rtx to develop talent in outside activ- ofe etrdyfo h e1oraniei (j .lOe iCt M IfJC: J GI tI ities, the large schools excel; in re-, Automotive students went through Iof tpper Penins a toemler s 1w C lesue o atdcad c),u r. n rC4 Kt. gard to individual attention given by , the Fora, Cadillac, and Federal Truck mst remain in11L ins.ist, during,"1 jtkZbd wdaeC ,,xl instructors, the sm~all school is best." p'ants in Detroit Friday. week-end adornmnts. LrtI! of tint lin.nd cati ac N2 Delmas Cohlin, '26. --" think a tuques onabl3) idlee11C ne ffiends. Ai large university offers the greatest -.............- °.- - - *I\pies, Iii spieC3C li c'Xt'll a wl",tt c:' advantages for the college student. 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