Y'AIGRTIJGHT ______ ___THE MICHIGAN DAILY __ TUESDAY, APRIL 7.1q25 1 DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN .. Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University. Copy received 1 ) the Assistnt~ to tho P-eseient until 3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturdays volume i TUESDAY, APRIL. 7, 1025 Number 14:1 University Women-House Presidents: All signing out slips for :March must he in the office of the Dean of Wo ne .A before, sprin g. vacat~ion Jean iltmilton, Pean. of Aomen. Juioer Enginers: Assembly this morninfig at 9 o'clock in room 34S. A. 0. Lee. Education DP130:s Education D130O (The Teaching of Latin in the Secondary Schools) will meet Tuesday evening, April 7, instead of Wednesday evening, April 8. WV. L. Carr. Enaglishi 3--P1uhie Speaking for Engineers:s The regular week~ly assembly will be held Thursday, April 9, at 7 o'clock in room 348 of the west Engineering building. Chairman, Mr. W. M. Mac- Arthur; speakers: Messrs. 1.14. Matheson, W. R. Thompson, C. A. Mertz, C. H-ungerford, R. F. Smith, R. S. Heym, 0. D. Mosher, V. D. Metcalf. Rlph L. Lindeinuider. Examination in Glacial Geology: This examination in Glacial. Geology, will be conducted Tuesday night, April 7, from 7 to 9 o'clock in roomf 217 G, Natural Science building. Frank Lei crelt. geograpiy 156: There will be no lecture today. Other meetings this week as usual. P. E. James. Sociology 51: The thesis are due F'riday, May 1. No change of topic will be accepted later than Friday, April 10. R. H. Holmes. College of Pharmacy: This morning at 9 o'clock, Dr. Frank B. Kirby, Sales Manager of The Abbott Laboratories, of Chicago, will address the class in Pharmacy 2. All interested are invited to attend. C. C. Glover, Sec retary. Students of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering: On Tuesday, April 7th, Mr. W. M. Skiff, Manager of the Engineering de- partment of the National Lsmp works of the General Electric company at Nela Park, Cleveland, Ohio, will be in Room 274 West Engineering building for the purpose of interviewing students, particulary juniors, who may be interested in training at Nela Park for the lighting business. University Section Society of American Military Engineers: Michigan Section S. A. M. E. will meet at the Union Tuesday, April 7, at 8:00 P. M. Professor Hoad and Major Carpenter will address the meeting on "The Duties of an Engineer in Times of Peace and War." Paculty members of the section are cordially invited and urged to at- tend. W. Victor Owen, Secretary. Notice to all Membets of the University: Mail addressed as, follows: 'care of the University of Michigan" has been delivered to the office of the Secretary, room 3, University hall. It will be held 'until April 11, and should be called for at once giving date of this publication, I. e. April .7. This list will not be reprinted(. MAIL SHOULD 'BE. ADDRESSED TO STREET AND NUMBER. Ann Arbor Senior Club President Hugh Jameson E. K. Janaki Anmal Lntesday in Room 151 of the Chemistry building on I he sii)Ject "The Chemz- istry of Cell Respiration." All women interested in chemistry are invited to be present. Selma dueller, 1President.. A tlinlti(nl )cmorial Priz'e(Cntest: Students iiterested1 inlthe AtkinlsonI'Memnoriatl Prize e.st carei'e V- quested to s.ce Mr. Crock-cr Tuesday at 4:00 o'clock, room 205s, ithail. William C. Dixon, ('cntesl _Director. 1 "She !Hoopusto Coniquer" : As the next program in t he series of Play Production Play, Oliver Goidsmith's five-act comedly''She Stoops To Conquer" will be l~resilntod on Nvernedayevening, April 8, at 8:00 o'clock in universitv hall. : nominal aitluissioii will he (charged for those not holding tickets for th e :e ie,4. Military Ball (Comsmittee: 'There will he a meeting of the Military Ball committee in room ,,02, of the sVnion at 7:15 to'clock tonight. lt. 1P. 1ri~gts. Secretary. tclclp; i: The prog ram for this even-Irg calls for discuission of whether ,Fchigaui shouldi follow Oli vet College ini adopt ing t he "Oxford cut" sysoni~. Some very imtport ant huwces is to lhe t ramnsacted icharid Ford. J LetWre (Curse lUshers: Mn who have been act ig as ushers at the' programas on t h oratorical associationi course are asked to usher at t he -World fliers lecture Thumrsday evening. Please report at 7: 30 o'clock a:4 usual, w ea ring bad:,e.'T'here will be no further notice in the bulletin. Itichard F~ord. Spanish Club : The conversiat ion class wil meet at 7 o'clock tonig: in room 301 of the Library. 14. 1)oiiiortijian. Junior Research Clb: Thue regular meeting will be heldl on Tuesday, April 7, at 7:30 o'clock in room 162 Natural Science building. The following p~apers will be pre- sented: "The Prairies of Gleometry" by Prof. Norman ff. Anning. "Visual Contrast" b)y Mr. Carl R. Brown. An invitation has been received from the Research club for our mem- bers to attend the annual memorial meeting which will be held on Wednes- day, April 8, at 8:00 o'clock in the.Natural Science Building auditoriumi. A. Lindblad, Secretary. Patronize Isaity Advertisers - it pays.-A4Iy. INSTAL SPECTROSCOPE IN PHYSICS DEPAR1TMVENT \Vit.l t he ir':cfli. I '(lcse of a new quart i-xpeciro e'o;. e.tral Adam nHal- gar Ltd., of i oidon, Enhgland, the physics d(eprtmlent hais now a pr'ac- tically comlete equipment for re- search and experimental work in sletroscopil \' ord ing to Prof. R. A f. Sawyer. ot .the phtysics (lpart ment, the departmnris' 'ow a ble to carry n pr'actica liy all work possible inl thnis fie'ld. The IP firfni~ which the epctrescope was- bou ht , is the larg- est optical manuiactutring concern in En gland(. TIhe new splectroscope is able to photowgraphi all visible lines of the spectra and also nn invisile rays. beginnin g w ithi the inmira-red ray and 'progressing, to the leiitra-viol et ray~. This new a'niara ta, is four times as lacge as allv other spectr oscope in the physics depili'tli'bet, and can be used. to phlol ogi iiph the shorter rays of the spectra. Thei physics doepa p1.- menat has five spectroscopes in use at Veter ns M a t will be able to ps the ex:armi~atioun for the Reserve Officers' corps. _ap- # plications and information on this sub- A ttend Camp ect can he had fr om Capt. Tooni C. #Veterans of the WXorldl war are to have an opportunity to qualify for aa *commission in the Reserve Officers' corps through attendance at the Citi- zenl's Military Training camps. Trhe War dIepartment has recently an- nounced a change in regulations Swhich will permit the attendance of these men in the Blue course. C. M. T. camps. The age limits for the Blue course are 19 to 31 years. The C. M. T. C. in the Sixth corps area for the Blue course, will be held at Camp Custer, July 23 to August 21, in conjuction with the regular summer training course for young in en who have had no previous mili-E tary training. These courses include' transportation expenses, equipment, and medical attention.{ Through attendance at this course,l World war veterans will receive 301 days of training that will refresh 1'101211 atthe 'Armory. W.oA.A. Gives Rules For Poster Design In order to bring out the sir nific- ance of Lantern Night the committee wvishes that some formh of a lantern design be usedl for the posters for thie WV., A. A. contest. The posters must have no wording other than "NV. A. A. presents Field Day andl Lantern INight at Palmer Field on May 19." Every woman on campus is eligile and is urged to try out for this con- test and all contributions must be handed in at the office of Miss Ethel IMcCormick at Barbour gymnasiumn, before Friday, April 24. I .a e p~resent. P~atroize'iDaily Imays.---Adv. AdvertIsers -- 1 COPPER,-SILVER, , NICKEL PLNt NG - done in our shop Razors Ground and _ Honed. ~Safety Razorc Blades SharpenedJ HOSPITAL =-SUPPLY CO. - 216 E. Washington W ~Telephone 2964-M Quick Service Good Work just as long as we do cleaning and pressing will have a smile on f ace. "KEEP SMILING" your you your 328 South Main St. Phone 644 Read the Want Ads WSHAT'S GOING ON Notices to appear in this column n'must' be left in the box at the Daily office providled for !nat purpose be fore 4 o'clock preceedinP tbt day of issue. USDY9 :00-un ior engineers assemble in;r room 348, Engineering, building. I 1 :30-5:04-Ann Arbor Art asssociat ion exhibit in the west gallery of Alum- ni Memorial hall.;t 15.-Physics ('olloqluiumm meets ill room 1041, new Physics building. i Prof. J. M. Cork speaks on "Some Physical Properties of Metals by X-f Rays." 7:00- -1ichig-an Gridiron Kuighlts' t banquet at the Union. 7 :00-Conversation c(lass of the Span,.I club meets in room 301, Library. 7 :1-Hilitary bil(cmititeeuteecis Sin room 302, Union. 7 :0-11r. Fred G. Novy addresses Iota} Sigma Pi on "'The Chemistry of Cell Resipiration.'' in room 151 of the>> Chemistry building. s :0Oh'oieil"u si tidenrts going' :n the Spring vacation trip ,through Mich-1 igan, meet in room 302, i'aiversity hall.i ' :tk- icigsin Ne tiou, 8. A. J3,1., . meets at the Union. W El)NESDT)AY 1:040-i Arlbor Art1associati onl Iexhibit in the west gallery of Al- i umni Memorial hall. 8 :00- Annual miemoril inieeling of the Research club in the Natur111al Science auditorium. 8 :li0-"S lie Stoops to ('"on tl fier," pre- senited in University hallI Dr. 'Fred G. Novy, p~rofessor of brie- Democrats Oppose Roosevelt Drive Washington, April 6.-The move- ment to revitalize the democratic or- ganization, launched recently by Franklin D. Roosevelt, of New York and Senator Thomas J. Walsh, of Moni- tana, has encountered serious oppo- sition. IMost party leaders, both in and out of Congress, have frowned upon the plan outlined by Mr. Roosevelt, and indorsed by Senator Walsh, for an: early gathering of the chieftains of democracy to set up a militant nation-j al organization to function in and out of season. Annapolis, Md., April 6.-Hazing is not considleredI willful neglect of duty, o)" impiroper conduct at the United States Naval academy at Annapolis, according to ad(ecision of the Depart- ment of the Interior. A pension was grantedI to William 11. McGregor, a inidlshiIpman, who was seriously injur- ed by hazer's last June. try of Cell Respiration." All women interestedl in chemistry are invited to be present. 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Styled for young nmen 2amen H-ughiey Physics Clloquium:t The Physics Colloquium will meet at 4:15 o'clock on Tuesday afternoon in room 1041 Nw Physics building. Prof. l. M. Cork: will speak on "Some l'bysival Properties of, Metals by X-Rays." All interested are invited to at- tendc. IH. 31. Randu~all. Gr rduiite Students In Chemical Engineering': The regular monthly luncheon comes Tuesday, April 7, in the Seminar room of the East Engineering building. Allr~ed 11. While. 1 Iota Sigma PI: Dr. Fred G. Novy, gienic, Laboratory, will Professor of Bacteriology and Director of the Iv.- give a lecture before Iota Sigma Pi at 7:30 o'clock IF ' THE TALK 01f THE CAMPUS -I teiology and dtirect or of the hygienic prevents spark plug ~..:.~ laboratory, wil give a lecture before trouble and overheat- - Iota Sigmia Pi, honorary woman's ing. Many cars have ~f TI . made over chemcalescintyaagal<,0 rcloc to- ca1soa OW oin..Ayo ecnisalli tC .in five minutes. 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