100%

Scanned image of the page. Keyboard directions: use + to zoom in, - to zoom out, arrow keys to pan inside the viewer.

Page Options

Download this Issue

Share

Something wrong?

Something wrong with this page? Report problem.

Rights / Permissions

This collection, digitized in collaboration with the Michigan Daily and the Board for Student Publications, contains materials that are protected by copyright law. Access to these materials is provided for non-profit educational and research purposes. If you use an item from this collection, it is your responsibility to consider the work's copyright status and obtain any required permission.

December 01, 1925 - Image 8

Resource type:
Text
Publication:
The Michigan Daily, 1925-12-01

Disclaimer: Computer generated plain text may have errors. Read more about this.

i ,.

PACE EIGHT

THE PMTC T' TJ T" fATT Y

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1925

I k

+ i. 1 3Lt SYllk-I 111

1...ar-,i' t . -- ,.[ t

rx }

.

Jil

DAILY OFFICIAL

BULLETIN!

Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of
the University. Copy received by the Assistant to the President until.
3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturdaya.
Volume Vi TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1925 Number 60

-- -- I

University Women-Howse Presidents:t
Signing-out slips for November are due immediately in the office of the
Dean of Women. Jean Hamilton.
Action of Administrative Board:
The Administrative Board of the College of Literature, Science and the
Arts has voted to suspend Mr. Joseph E. Brunswick and Mr. Henry Fech-
heimer for the rest of the present semester, because of dishonesty in the
thesis work of Psychology 31. W. R. Humphreys.
Members of the Faculty of the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts:
Because of delay in printing the cards, the time during which mid-
semester reports will be received has been extended until the evening cf
Wednesday, December 2. W. R. Humphreys.
lMlidsemester Report Cards:
Midsemester report cards have been distributed to the heads of depart-
ments. Instructors are requested to reort not later than December 2 the
names of all students whose standing is at this time lower than C. More
cards, if needed, can be had at my office.
These cards should be used only for reports of the work of students
enrolled in this school.
A. S. Whitney, Dean.
The Fourth freshmen lecture in Hygiene for men will be given in Water-
man Gymnasium, Thursday and Friday, December 3rd and 4th, at 3, 4 and
5 P. M. George A. May.
Sophomore Women and Upperclassmen who have not Completed Their Re-
quired Hygiene Lectures:
The fifth required Hygiene lecture will be Tuesday, December 1st, at
4:15 in Sarah Caswell Angell Hall. Bring blue books.
Mararet Bell.
Foreign Students:
All men students wishing to spend a few days during the.Christmas Va-
cation in American homes should consult with me as early as possible.
Homes in Grand Rapids, Lansing, Kalamazoo, and other Michigan cities
are available. Office hours, 9-12 on Wednesday and 2-5 Thursday, 9-12 Fri-
day in Room 3224 Angell Hall.
Carlton Wells, Acting Foreign Student Advisor.
Student Publications Scholarship Prizes:
Three prizes of $250, $150 and $100 respectively, are awarded each year
by the Board in Conrtol of Student Publications, to the three students hav-
ing the highest scholarship grades among those who have worked for at
least four semesters on any of the student publications. Summer school is
equivalent to one-half a semester. This award of prizes is to be made be-
fore the Christmas holidays.
In order to aid the Board in canvassing the grades, it is requested that
every eligible student whose grades are believed to be such as to make
such member a possible candidate for any of these prizes, will fill out an
application blank at the Board office in the Press building. Such blanks
may be had at the Board office on request, and should he bled by Saturday,
Dec. 5, 1925. Only those who file applications will be considered, and it is
hoped that everyone who has a reasonable chance of secuting any of the
three prizes will promptly file an application.
Present membership on the staff of any student publication is not a con-
dition of eligibility. E. R Sunderland, Manager,
Board in Control of Student Publications.
Graduate Students in Chemical Engineering:
The regular monthly luncheon comes this Tuesday, at noon, in the
seminar room of the East Engineering Building.
Alfred H. White.
Psychology 35, 37, 331:
On Tuesday and Thursday of this week th final discussions of the ex-
periments on Color Vision, Color Mixture, and Purkinje Phenomenon will
be given. These discussions will begin at 4:45 P. M., in room P162 N. S.
J. F. Shepard.
R. 0. T. C.:
All tailor made uniforms for advanced students in the R. 0. T. C. are
now ready for issue. Advanced students holding basic uniforms must re
turn the basic uniforms before the advanced uniforms can be issued.
L. M. Bricker,
R. 0. T. C.:
Examination for appointments as officers and non-commissioned officers
of the R. 0. T. C. may be taken by those eligible by appointment with the
member of the Board concerned as listed below:
Examination for Commissions-Capt. Louisell.
Examination for Cadet Sergeants-Capt. Dunn.
Examination for Cadet Corporals-Lt. Schlosberg.
Appointments may be made any time this week.
L. M. Bricker.
Freshman Engineers:
Mentor reports are now ready. Please call for them this week.
C. 0. Wisler, Freshman Mentor.
M. S. 1:
Classes will meet at scheduled hours commencing this date.
I. T. Schlosberg.
Oral Interpretation Contest
I shall be in the Auditorium of University Hall today at 11:00 and at
5:00 to consult with those who wish to enter the oral interpretation con-

test and who have not already submitted for approval the literature they
wish to use. This contest is open to all students in the University. The
preliminaries will be held on December 11 and 12.
R. D. T. Hollister.
Seniors, School of Education:
Class dues will be collected in Tappan Hall on Wednesday, Dec. 2, be-
tween the hours of 8 A. M. and 3 P. M., excepting the noon hour. Dues are
$2.50, cash or personal check. A 100 per cent report is urgently requested.
John K. Osborn, Treasurer.
University Men:
All those who have received notices to report on Thursday, December
., for the social dancing class will meet Tuesday, December 1, in Barbour
Gymnasium, from 7:00 to 8:00 P. M. Ethel A. McCormick.
4 . ~ ,-
University Women:
The social dancing class will meet Wednesday, December 2, in Barbour
Gymnasium from 7:00 to 8:00 P. M. Ethel A. McCormick.
* .. -, A
School of Education Assembly:
There will be an assembly of all students of Education on Wednesday,
December 2, 4:10 P. M., University High School Auditorium. Dr. C. W.
Kimmins, Chairman of the University Extension Board of the University of
London, will speak upon "Modern Movements in English Education."

Physics ,olloquium:
Thee Physics Colloquium wil meet at 4:15 P. MW. Tuesday, D~ecember 1,
in Room 1041, New Physics Building. Dr. ID. L. Rich will speak on "Loca-
tign and Analysis of Sounds."* All interested are cordially invited to attend.
a W. F. Colby.
I40ior Research Club:
The regular meeting will be held tonight at 7:30 P. i1. in Room 162 Nat .
u al Science Pldg. Initiation of new members wi take place. The following
eerswill be read:r"Acetylsalicylate-Some Physical Constants and rate
o Ilydrolysis in Various Solutions" by L, IR. Wagener. Professor F. Paw-
I vski, bead of the Dept. of Aeronautical Engineering will give the main
paper ot; the evening, the subject to be announced at the meeting.
L. It. Wagner, Secretary.
Adelphi:
All members are urged to be present at the regular meeting of Adelphi'
i-Zouse of Representatives at 7:30 P. M. Important business meeting.
A. .1. Stern, Speaker.
La Sociedad Ilispanica:
La Sociedad Hispanica will meet at 7:30 Wednesday, Dec. 2, in room
318 of the Union. About 25 new members will be initiated.
Simon Rosenbaum.
Pi Lambda Theta:
A meeting of Pi Lambda Theta will be held at 8 o'clock, Wednesday, in
the library of Martha Cook building.
Doris Glines, President.
3lichigan Danies:
There will be a meeting of the Michigan Dames held in the Faculty
Women's Club Rooms at 8 o'clock tonight. All student wives are invited to
attend. Mrs. J. L. Champagne .
Tumbling Act, Sophomore Circus:
Tumblers will practice Tuesday at 5 p. m. in Barbour Gymnasium.
Anice Hall.
Lake County, Indiana, Michigan Club:
There will be a meeting of the Lake County, Indiana, Michigan Club
Tuesday at 7:30 P. M. in Room 306 Michigan Union.

rf

ELOCAL EVENTS
por ntm ies not othersise mentioned in
TeieDaiily. Items will be published on
two successive days only. Copy must
lbe submitted to the Local Events
Editor by 4 P. AL
GENERAL
Tuiesday..
IUnder the direction of Frederic
Sanchez, of the Romance language de-
parit, the discussion group of La
Sociedad Hispanica mecets at 7 o'clock

1 l1SPECIAL CHINESE DISHES!
Have yOU tried them yet?
They are all prepared by a Chinese chef, .,4j
Drop in the next time you are in Ypsi.
COLLEGE CAFE ANNEX
14 NORTH WASHINGTON-YPSILANTI

The Youngstown - Michigan club
meets at 7:30 o'clock in room 302, Un-
ion.
Wednesday
Prof. Rene Talmonof the Romance
languages department, will deliver
an illustrated lecture in French on
"La France en Afrique" at 4:15 o'-
clock in room 231, Angell hall. This
is the first of a series of lectures to
1 be given under the auspices of Le
Circle Francais.
Luncheon Series
Will Start Today

i
t
t

1

TH ERMOMETERS

This is the time of the year when you
like to refer to a thermometer, particu-
larly if it is a good reliable one.

We -carry them.
their accuracy.

You can depend on

Today's program at the weekly
Chamber of Commerce luncheon will
be devoted to a discussion of the radio
industry by the members of the staff
of the Machine Specialty company of
Ann Arbor, who are the manufactur-
ers of the Arborphone.
This is the first of a series of pro-
grams being arranged by the club to
give its members a more intimate
knowledge of the city's manufacturing
enterprises.

Eberbach & Son Co.
200-202 E. Liberty St.

1f

I1
0 t

Charles E. Daugherty.

The Best GIFT

....--,

P

C) je F!ELDING _~=T~

)0
All popular Brogue models on display
ait
GOUY WOOLFOLK & CO.
336 South State Street
Ann Arbor, Mich.
lasfs andAtters exclusive y our own den
-THE-

'

you

can send is

Your Photograph!

©W. £ H.1922

JoJmsI W RPHY
SHOE
WHITEHOUS E & HARDY
INCORPORATED
BROADWAY AT 40T" STREET 144 WEST 42ND STREET
METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE BLDG. KNICKERBOCKER BUILDINGI
84 BROADWAY-AT WALL STREET

ANNOUNCEMENT!
New class beginning tomorrow even-
ing at 8:15 P. M. The Charleston.
Five one-hour lessons, $5.00.
TERRACE GARDEN
STUDIO

Patronize These

Advertisers

Phone 8328

22 Wuerth Arcade

2 ur Ac

BEST EVER

I'm

Michigan

LIMITED EDITION
Calendar

Twelve Pages with Photogravures of the Piesident, Angell Hall, New
University Hospital, Yost Field House, New Medical Building, Etc%, Etc.
In Envelope Ready to 3al-75c
9AUNIVERSITY
BOOK STORE

..

ii

*
*
I

Mlen's

Busy 'Store
Main Street

i

111 S.

0

Announcing Ann Arbor's
GREATEST SALE CHRISTMAS

I
I

I

ISilk
SEE WI
3,

Hose

NDOW DISPLAY
000 Pairs

To -Day's
Feature..

PURE SILK HOSE

$1.5AND
ANDO

oR

x

u4

Back to Top

© 2024 Regents of the University of Michigan