THE MICHIGAN DAILY, FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1 DALYOFFICIAL 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. Saturdays). Volume VI FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1926 Numiber 139 Cercle F'raircis Lecture: The 5th and last lecture on the Cercle Francais series, "Lfa Vie de Province," will be given In French Friday, April 2, at 3:00 o'clock in Room 1025 Angell Hall by Dr. Charles Cestre, non-resident lecturer the second semester in the French and English Departments. Dr. Cestre is Professor of American Literature and Civilization at the Sorbonne, in Paris. Members of the Modern Language Conference of the Michigan School- masters' Club are invited to attend as guests of the Cercle. A. G. Canfield. "Wet" Candidate Convocation, Friday, April 2: There will be a convocation of the University at which the members of the Michigan Schoolmasters' Club will be the University's guests Friday, April 2, at 11:00 A. M. in Hill Auditorium. Professor Bliss Perry will de- liver an address on the subject "Types of Teachers I Have Known." In accordance with the custom of past years classes, with the exception of clinics, will be dismissed at the hour of the convocation to permit the attendance of students and faculty. Members of the faculty are requested to enter by the rear doors of Hill Auditorium and to pass directly to seats which will be provided for them on the stage. Academic costume will not be worn. C. C. Little. Unversity Lecture: Dr. C. F. Marbut, Chief of the U. S. Bureau of Soils, will speak on "The History of, Sil Science and its Relation to the Doctrine of Malthus" in the Natural Science Auditorium, Friday, April 2, at 4:15 P. M. The public is cordially invited. F. E. Robbins. Faculty, College of Literature, Science and the Arts: The faculty program blanks for the second semester have been placed in the campus mail boxes, and should be filled out and returned to this office as soon as possible. Cooperation in this matter will be much appreciated. John R. Effinger. Rouse Parties and house Dances: The following organizations have been given permission to hold parties on Saturday, April 3, 1926: House Parties: Kappa Nu (Closed) Zeta Beta Tau Iouse Dances: Kappa Delta Rho Sigma Delta Kappa PI Kappa Alpha Theta Kappa Nu Trigon (Closed .. A. Bursley. Houso Parties and House Dances: The following organizations have been given permission to hold parties on Friday, April 2, 1926:~ House Parties: Kappa Nu (Closed) Zeta Beta Ta ,House Dances: Alpha Sigma Phi Phi Kappa Sigma (Closed) Gamma Sigma Phi Sigma Kappa (Closed) Kappa Sigma (Closed) Sigma Alpha Epsilon (Closed) J. A. Bursiy, Dean. To Students Having Library Books: 1. Students having in their possession books drawn from the Univer- sity Library are notified that such books are due Tuesday, April 6th, before the Impending Spring recess, in pursuance of the Regents' regulation: "Students who leave Ann Arbor for an absence of more than a week must first return all borrowed books." 2. Failure ot return books before recess will Tender the student liable to an extra fine. 3. Students who have special need for certain books between April 6th and the beginning of the recess may retain such books by applying to the Superintendent of Circulation on or before April 6th. 4, Students who have special need for certain books during the recess, will be given permission to draw these books, provided they are not in gen- eral demand, on application to the Superintendent of Circulation after April 6th. Wn.W . Bishop, Librarian. Former students of Professor Trueblood who wish to attend the dinner on Friday evening, April 2, at the Michigan Union, way make their reserva- tions by calling the Union desk by Friday noon. Lionel Crocker. Geology 31: On account of the University Convocation on Friday at 11 o'clock the mid-semester examination in Geology 31 will be given on Monday at 11 o'clock in the usual -lecture room in Angell Hall. L. 1. Gould. Geology 31: Because of the University Convocation the examination which was to be held Friday, April 2, will be held Monday, April 5, in Room 231 Angell Hall. IV. H. Hobbs. Forestry 32: Mldsemester examination will be given on April 2 in the auditorium of Newberry Hall. L. J. Young. iHistory 6: Midsemester examination Monday, April 5. Mr. Ma nyon's sections Room 1025 Angell Hall by Dr. Charles Cestre, non-resident lecturer the second Room 25 Angell Hall. Preston Slosson. Roger Baldwi1 Lecture: Mr. Roger Baldwin, Director of the American Civil Liberties Union of New York City, will speak in Natural Science Auditorium Monday, April 5, at 4:15 P. M. on "Free Speech or Violence?" The meeting is under the auspices of the Round Table Club. A slight charge will be made at the door. Fred Schumann. IGrailuatiow 'Recital: UIope Baer, mezzo-soprano, will appear in a graduationrecital at the University School of Music Thursday evening, April 8, instead of on the date inadvertently announced in the columns of The Daily. Charles A. Sink. University Club: Monthly club night Friday, April 2, at 8:00 I'. M. in the Club Room. Usual program of entertainment and refreshments. C. T. Johnston. Economics Club: Professor J. II. Rogers of the University of Missouri will address the Club on Monday evening, April 5, at 7:30 in Room 304 of the Union on "Stock Exchange Speculation and the New York Money Market." I. L. Slharfman. 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