PAGE EIGITT THE MICVITGAN DATLY :'THURSDAY, AzA-RCTI 4, 1926 5 PAGE EIGtIIT THi~ MICHIGAN D \ILY THURSDAY, MARCh 4, 192~ DAILY O1FFICIAL 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. in. (11:30 a. in. Saturday.,). Volume V TIIURSI)AYMACH l4, 19201 timler Ift MUebers ofT the Faculties: The pre-medical requirement has been for some time the subject of study by a committee. This committee would gladly welcome the expression of opinions on the subject by any members of the University facuties. Such faculty members are cordially invited to send their views in writing to Dean Hugh Cabot prir to March 15. F. E. Robins. Dean's Advilsory Committee, College o Literature, Science ani the Arts: There will 1)e a meeting of the Decan's Advisory Committee Friday, "March 5, at 4:10 P. MV. Jon It . Efiner. Seniors, College of Literature, Science and the Arts: Copies of a publication of the National Research Council entitled "An Open Letter to College Seniors" by Dr. Carl E. Seashore, Dean of the Grad- uate School of the University of Iowa, have been received for circulation and may be obtained on application. All seniors considering the choice of a career and particularly those who are prospective members of the Graduate School, will be interested in this letter. Ji R. Effinger. Freshiman Eligibility: The Senate rule governing the eligibility of first year students (men and women) is as follows: "No student shall take part in any public activity during his first year of residence in the University, except by special permission of the Senate Committee on tudent Affairs. During their first semester of residence such special permission will not be granted to other first year students, provided their work in the institution from which they came meets the re- quirements of the Eligibility Committee. Special permission may also be granted to freshmen during their second semester of residence. provided they have completed one full semester's work (15 hours or more) with at least one mark of A or B3 and with marks of not less than C in the balance of their work. This shall not exclude such students without conditions and otherwise in good standing, from participating in the public activities of their class." J. A. Bursley, (hairman Committee on Eligibility. College of Literature, Science, and the~ Arts: Attentit n is called to the fact that Saturday, March 6, is the last day on which Incompletes and missed examinations for the first semester may be removed. Florence Molr, Recorder. On Friday, March 5, at 1:00 o'clock, all women who have been working on the quota for Ain Arbor for the Women's Building and all others inter- ested will meet for luncheon at the Lantern Shop to receive reports of work accomplished.' Reservations may be made through Mrs. L. A. Wikel, Phone 21948 or the Lantern Shop, Phone 6282. Mrs. J. 0. Schotterbeck, Chairman for Ann Arbor. Zoology 31 (Organic Evolution) : Those who were absent from final examination in Zoology 21 in the first semester will meet in Room 233, Natural Science Building, Saturday, March 6, 1926, at 9 A. M. A. Frankllin Sull. Education D-100-Teaching of Sience In thie Junior and1( Senior High School: The class will continue to meet F4riday at 4 P. M in Room 24, Univer- sity High School, instead of in Room 110, Tappan hall, as announced at the last meeting. Francis 11, Curtis. Shotwell Lecture Postponed: Postponement of the lecture by Dr. James T. Shotwel of Columbia Unrsrity, announced for Thursday afternoon, has been necessitated by Dr. Shotwell's illness. Leage of Nttiois Non-P'artisanui.Association. School of Religion : The seminar on The Moral Issues of Modern Life, will meet for a disi- cussion period at 4 P. M., today, in Room B3, Newberry Hall. Leroy Watermn. Faculty Members: Great difficulty is being ecounteredl in securing sleeping quarters for delegates to the High School Editors' conference which is being held here this week end. Any faculty member who can supply a room for one or more delegates will confer a great favor on tose handling the convention by calling Hyde Perce, 2141. John L. B3runj. Business Ad ministration 120)---Business JAw: The make-up examination in this course will be given Friday, ?Marh 5, in Room G212, Natural Science uilding, at 3 o'clock 11. i.j English ('la1sses: Colleges of EI ngleeri miad Architecture:a The Library Lecture for all freshman English classes in the Collvges or Engineering and Architecture will be given in the Lecture B-all (Room 11Q) of the General Library, Thursday evening, March 4th, at 7:15. Engineering Students Registered in the Five-Year Coarse in MLechanical and Industrial Engineering: Please leave cards giving your name, year, street and telephone num- ber in my office, Room 221\west Engineering Building. It. C. Anderson. Reseaiutloii for Adeiphsi House of Representativ-es:E The bill for the Tuesday, M~arch 9, session of Adelphi House of Repre- senatives is "Resolved that the method of handling a moral p~roblem as typified by the 18th Amendment is wrong in principle." This is the subject to be used for the Alpha Nu-Adelphi freshmani debate andi will 1)e discussed at this time by the prospective team members. bOIert S. Miller, Speaker. ii 111 rcolo Italilmo: I! lustrated lecture in English, 'CF loren'it in Sculpture' by l"'vof. Blruce 'L. Ponaldsonl, Thursday wveiing, at 8:15i o'clock, I toom "D," bni V Utoril ta Ii al. P.aulpicea of 11 Ci rc'iloIt aliarn, N'oathY ni;sol. PY )li,.'fy The Zoological Journal Cilub will meet at 7::*,) 1. l., 'Ihu m d y, Ine 4, in Room 242, IN. S. Lldg. P apers will be revie ed by 1N. C. NZY ut oil The 1J'elled Tree Trunk as an I Xologi,,al Unit,"' i ('ura,, F.?iron .J :11- nal of.r\laimalog,by i.IL . E'ISZCzek on07"I' luous 01 t ho Crab, L)eoYi ye v7 Igtris,''and by lRoscoe Bullock on "Th~le Ef'fect of GVii an PB 1) z icjvn:; on 1tc'production." All interested are invited to &ttend. C11istarlScience soce(ty ilnve a tt?: o'cloek in Lana 1Batll. Rehearsaltof Pa liner Cbri lian (chairU al, 4:45 oeioek t the (Mi 1ttiCog Episcopal students from Jackson, l B3attle Creek, K-lamazoo. Bay City, ® Saginaw, East Tawas, Adrian. Alpena,; iuid Marshall will meet the ir espec-II tive rectors apt dinner at ii o'clock at: lharris hall, Service Tghat T UTT..LE'S U ,U T r LOCAL EVE JNTiS For notices not otherwise mentioned in The Daily. Items will be published on two successive (lays only. Copy must be submitted to the Local Events Editor by 4 P. Mv. G ETN E B A L Thursday Itemibers of the freshman finance committee will b~e in the lobby of Angell1 hall from S8:,") to 5 o'cloek to receive the class (1u1s of!<$1. Fr'esh-, men sho Ing receipts will begi5 en preferene in the sacle of ticket s for the Frolic.' JACKSON. - At a. nietin; of the l presidents of the private endlow~ed co)l-OM leges of the state here todIay, the mnat- I ter of reorganizing the ?Michigan in1-1 tercollegiate association wias tabled. Want a room? 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