PAGE EIGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY w~r)N~sDA. MA~h 1. 1J, DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Publication in the Bulletin 18 constructive notice ve all nembers of the University. Copy received by the~ Assistant to the F:sWdent until 3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. in. Saturday+ Volume IWEDNESD)AY, 3IARC1II18, 192) lumber 1124 31lfiubers of the Administrative Board, C'ollege of Literature, Scienice and the Arts : There will be a meeting of the Administrative Board on Thursday, March 19, at 4 o'clock, in Dean Effinger's office.. 11. t umiphreys. N~otice to all Members of the Ujniversity: E Mail addressed as follows: "care of the University of Michigan" has been delivered to the office of the Secretary, Robin 3, University Hall. It will be held until March 24, ,and should be called for at once, giving date of this publication, i. e. March 18. This list will not be reprinted. MAIL SHOULD BE ADDRESSED TO STREET AND NUMBER. Lee Albert Agnew, Jr. Emelie J. Oppenheini Mary Allmnan Dorothy Ornstein Edward B. Ornstein Roberita Barclay WN. N. Ott (Storm King Symphony) (Dickinson), Prelude to "La Damnoiselle clue" (Debussy), Toccata "Thou art the Rock" (Mulet). Charles A. Sink, Secretary. AlIpiaOmega Alplia JLecture: Dr. Wade. 11. Brown, of the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research. New York City, will lecture on "'Chemotherapy andl the 'Treatment of Syphi- lis" at 8 o'clock, Thursday evening, March 19th, in the Natural Scincuc Auditorium. The lecture will be illustrated with lantern slides. Seate will be reserved for members ot the Washtenaw County and Jackson County V'Medical Societies and for the medical and dental faculties. The lecture will be of especial interest to medical and dental studlents, chemists, and pre- medical students. All others interested are also invited. No admission ticket will be required. Walter M. Simupson, Presidentl. Senior' leclnankal and Electricali Engineers: Tdr. M\'. 11. Boring of the General Electric Company, Schenectady, N. Y. jwill be in Room 274 WVest Engineering Building on W'ednesday. March 18 and Thursday, March 19, for the purpose of hiring men for wvork on the Ci aduate Student Course offered by his comzpany. It. C. Anderson. others. The average inen al zage, con- ''reIciu la al l (','11inu~td placed upon 101MEM CK 101IES sideiring 16 as the highest to which t hem.1 Ict most super~ior mindl can atta in. One of t he new baoilers developed'i New Boiler ____unerieaco___ I NIL ICENC D A country, he stated. Urated1 capaityo ilole.Twsc e j:xs Sixtee- eal~dityT oes Have aaa ac 7-ead Iighest 31entaility t 'P o eS eesu IlvnMrh1i-Grrolial ;s.inhiicle ardo was officially p~roclaimned next 11 To ne boler nitswhih hae pesident and C'arlos de la. Rosa vice- TwHnwbolrDnis pir a e rsident by the provincial election' - l FO MA Y Y'.ARS been added to the power plant equip- commissions. Sment are now in use, and according ii "" James Beavis I-orace F. Bieser Harold H. Cluam John S. Cogener R. A. Cra gin Edna Christensen Margaret Geddcs 1=1. H. Graf ton Carolyn Hughes Millard H. Pryor Mildred Radford Secretary, Secretary, Secretary, Secretary, Secretary, Secretary, Secretary, Secretary, Secretary, Secretary, Secretary, Omega Upsilon Order of the Golf Phi Alpha Tan Tau Beta Pi Tau Sigma Delta Pi Upsilon Rho Delta Sigma Rho Phi Sigma Tau Phi Sigma Alpha Omega Alpha Phi Lambda Upsilon Clayton Kniek rbock br Russell Lot'd Miriam Lord; Arthur Thiel Bertha Marshall 1 Treasurer of the Junior Class Virgil 'T:.'Moore Samuel Wettlaufer Cleo Nicolai Robert Northrop' S. WV. Smith, Secret ary. Combined, Curricula: Application: for admission to the Combined Curricula (Medicine, Law, Business Administration, Dentistry, and Nursing) are now being received in tihe Registrar's Office. Inasmuch as the final date, April 20, falls in va- cation- this yfw it is important that all applications be handed in, on the official blanks, before the students leave for their vacations, April 10. Lilllani A. Hughes, Assistant, Registrar. Botnaal Seminar: .Botanical Semxinar meets Wednesday, Mlarch 18, at 4:3,0 B17" N. S. Bldg. Paper by C. H. Kaufkman-"The genus Flammula in Europe and North America and the status of the American npecies." B. 11. D~av is. Notice to Students of Engineering: The Committee on Hours will permit no( course to lbe dropped without record after the 6th week of school, or March 21st. 0. W(l. Boston, for Committee on Hours. School of Education: The conference of the graduate students of School of, Education will be held in the Offices of the School of Education, Tappan Hall, Wednesday evening, March 18th, at 7 P. M. The staff and all graduate students in Education are expected to be present. ..(Clifford Woody. It. 0. T. C.: Students carried on company rosters for Infantry Drill, first semester, will be carried on same rosters this semester unless they have elected other companies for drill this semester. Advanced R. 0. T. C. students of Aeronautical Engineering who desire to attend the Advanced Air Service Camp this summer wlll please meet me at once. Wii. T. Carpenter. Rhbetoric I1-Mr. Abbot: Mr. Abbot's 9 A. M. section in Rhetoric II will meet Wednesdays in Room 1025 Angell Hall. Waldo Abbot. Twilight Org an Reital: Thze following program will be offered Wednesday afternoon, March 18, at 4:15 o'clock in Hill Auditorium by Palmer Christian, University Organist: Allegro con fuoco (Ile Boeck), Benediction (Kars-Elert), Sportive Faues (d'Antalffy), Legend and The Fountain (DeLamarter), Prelude and Fugue in D major (Bach), Andante expressivo (Elgar), Beatitude (Bossi), Scherzo Joseph 11. (Cannoni. There will be a. meeting for elect~ion of lueln1)ers and officprs at 7:39, on Wednesday, Mar'ch 18, in Room Z 242., N. S. i Iiuber C. Kitster. Hlnubers of the university of ll iehiigaiu laudm: j There will be a, regular rehearsal of the hand tonight. at the Band head- quarters, all members to be in their seats for R. C. at 7:10. Robert T. Halsey, D. 31. Lat Sociedad hhispanicaz : The regular meeting of the Sociedad I-lispanica will be fheld this evening at 7:30 in Room 304 Michigan Union. Marshall 11. Leey. 1.SNaaReevFoc:The regular weekly meeting of the University Unit will be held Wednes- day. March 18th, at 7:30 11. M. in the Ut. 0. T. C. 1)rill Hall. Lt. L. C. Lee ver. Rounld-Up) Club: T]here will be a meeting of the Rtound-U~p Club at the Union, Wednesday night, March 18th,. at 7:30. Edw. B. hliedle. Quairerdech Society: There will be a. meeting of Quarterdeck at the Union, Wednesday, March 18th, at 7:00 P. M. 31. L. 1rd'and, Jr., Purser., Milita ry Bal('onunitlee: I There will be a meetin g of the TMiltary 1Pall Committee Wednesday, March 18, at 7: 15 P. M., Room 316 Michigan Union.I 1Iilo Uiphtant, Chain. Freshmn uEng'inuering (lass: The regular weekly assemboly will be held Wednesday, March 18, at 11:00 in Room 348 Engineering Building. Professor 1-I. C. Anderson will speak to the class. J. C. Brier. Don't Borrow-Subscribe. Today. Dancing Tonight1 at Granger's 'Statements mde in the recentt book by Prof. Godfrey 1.1. Thromson of Armistrong college. England, that the;I intelligence of humans reaches the maximum a.t. the age of 16 years have been generally accepted for many years," declar d Prof. F. L. Dinunick, of the p~sychology (departmnent, recent- ly in commenting upon p~ress dis- patches from London concerning this pub~licationl.j I"It ha s been the usual p~resumption that whatever intelligence is, it con- tinues to increase up to the age of 16. That is, meaning by intelligence a. general capacity for adapting oneself to new situations. Beyond the age of 16 there is an increase in information, but by no tests that h'ave been devised does there seem any increase in fun- damental capacity." Dr. Dimmick also pointed out that in this case 16 is considered as the Imental age, rather than the actual age. It is this that is used in mak- ing up intelligence tests based on age, fsuch as the Alpha. army test and Patrick Topcoats Are Handsome!" They are stylish in every sense of the word., Their aristocratic ap- pearance is the result: of correct design, skilled workmanship, and hand.. some fabrics of exclusive patterns. You'll be proud' to wear one. W'hy not drop in soon and see how well you I look in one?) i V to tests which are being conducted, PATRONIZE DAILY ADVEI'SERS~ You can travel t" any Back for as little as $1 50-5 $ y U I{ '1 ~': See a bit of the world before you settle dlown to a real job. Get a fund of pep for a good < head start. Get a real knowledge of conditions and affairs for a helpful background. 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