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THURSDAY, Sig PTFMBER, 30, 1923,

rAGE EIGHT

THE MICHIGAN DAILY a

PAGE EIGhT TTIURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 192~

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. Saturdays).
Volume VII THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1926 Number 3
University Lecture:
Professor Hermann Weyl will lecture today at 4:15 P. M. in Natural
Science Auditorium on "Gravitation and Electricity." The public is cor-
dially invited. F. E. Robbins.
Faculty Members:
Faculty members may secure a subscription to the Michigan .Daily by
leaving their names and addresses at the Secretary's Office in University
Hall. . Herbert G. Watkins, Assistant Secretary.
Members of*the Faculty and All Departments of the University:
All faculty directory cards and departmental check lists must be in
the Registrar's office by 5 o'clock today If names are to be included in the
Faculty Directory for 1926-1927. Ira M. Smith, Registrar.
College of Literature, Science, and the Arts, Change of Elections:
Unavoidable changes of elections may be made on Thursday and Friday,
September 30 an October 1, in the Recorder's office, Room 4, University
Hall. A change of election slip must be first obtained from the Recorder's
ofilee, and returned to that office only after the signature of the instructor
whose course is dropped and the signature of the instructor whose course
is elected are secured. Change slips not signed by instructors will not be
accepted.
Membership in the class does not cease until the change of election
slip has been filed in the Recorder's office, and official notice sent to the
instructors. Verbal arrangements with the instructors are not official
changes
After September 30 and October 1, changes may be made only by per-
mission of the Administrative Board, and upon the payment of a fee of
one dollar. Florence Mohr, Recorder.
College of Literature, Science, and the Arts, Changes of Sections Only:
Students desiring to change sections in any course should consult the
department concerned. If permission for such changes is secured from the
Instructors and the department involved, neither the Recorder- nor the
Classification Committee need be consulted. Florence Mohr, Recorder.
Henry Strong Scholarship Appointees:
Will the following people please coom to Room 1210 Angell Hall at their
earliest convenience:J
Philip C. Brooks James Mac Meekn
Russell A. Fisher Loren B. Miller
Kathryn Francis Susan Storke
Herman Hirt John H. Thots
Chester Johnson Willis Topper
H. Corbin, Secretary to the Dean.
Roman Law and Jurisprudence:
Those students who have elected courses in Roman Law and Juris-
prudepce are asked to meet in Room D of the Law Building on Thursday,
September 30th, at 1:15 P. M., for the purpose of determining the hours
for holding the courses. Grover C. Grismore, Secretary.
Aeronautical Students:
There will be a meeting of the Aero Society and Balloon Section at 8
P. M. Thursday, Room No. 316, Michigan Union. Balloon flights to be ar-
ranged. The Naval Reserve and plans for building a small plane will be
discussed. George Hineman, President.
School of Education-Changes of Elections:
Unavoidable changes of elections may be made on Thursday and Fri-
day, September 30 and October 1, in tjIe Office of the Recorder of the Shool
of Education, Room 105, Tappan Hall.
Membership in a class does not cease nor does membership in a class
begin until all changes,have ben officially registered in the Office of the
Recorder of the School pf Edcation. Arrangements made only with the
instructors are not official changes.
- After September 30 and October 1, changes may be made in Room 105,
Tappan Hall, only upon payment of a fee of one dollar.
Gretchen Krug, Recorder.
Philosophy 31:
All available seats in Philosophy 31 having been assigned, no more
eleetions in this course will be allowed this senester. John Kulper.
Geology 31
There will be no quiz or laboratory sections of the class meeting this
week. The first lecture will occur on Friday at 11 o'clock in Room 231,
Angell Hall. W. H. Hobbs.
Geology 151:
. The first meeting of the class will occur Friday at 4:30 in Room 223
Natural Science Building. W. H. Hobbs.
History 287-Hispanic American Seminar:
An organization meeting to arrange hours will be held Friday at 2 P. M.
in Room 1011 A. H. A. S. Alton.
Economics 123-Tine Labor Movement:
Organization meeting Thursday, September 30, at 4 P. M. Room 205,
Economics Building. Carter Goodrich.

Zoology I Quizzes:s
My two sections, meeting Thursday at 10 and Friday at 11, respectively,
in Room Z-355, will recite upon Exercise I of the laboratory work, and
pages 1-13, inclusive, of "Principles of Animal Biology."
A. Franklin Shull.

Zoology Journal Club:
The Zoology Journal Club will meet in Room Z-242, N. S. Building,
Thursday, Sept. 30, at 7:30 P. M. The subject is "Summer Activities." All
interested are invited to attend. F. N. Blanchard.
English 293 (Bibliography) :
A meeting to arrange hours will be held in Room 1209 Angell Hall, at
12 noon Friday.It. C. Hutchins.
Angell Hall Study Hall:
Will be closed for reading from 8:30 to 12 noon on Thursday and Fri-
day, Sept. 30 and Oct. 1st, in order that the room may be used by the
Classificatiop Committee.
Students may draw books Thursday and Friday mornings before 8:30
to be returned by 1 P. M. as on "over-night" slips.
Wm. W. Bishop, Librarian.
College of Pharmacy:
A general assembly of all students of the College of Pharmacy will be
held at- 4 P. M. in Room 151, Chemistry Building. This meeting takes
precedence over all other classes and laboratories. Bring a signed class
card. Make the attendance 100 per cent. , C. C. Glover.
Prescott Club:
Following the Pharmacy Assembly a- business session of the Prescott
Club will be held for election of officers and appointment of committees for
the year. C. C. Glover, Secretary.
University of Michigan Band:
Rehearsal tonight at 7:15 P. M.
Norman J. Larsen, Director.
University of Michigan Glee Club Tryouts:
Tryouts for the University of Michigan Glee Club will be held in Room
308 Michigan Union on Thursday, Friday and Monday from four until six.
L. Stuart Bulman, Manager.
P1 Lambda theta:
Pi Lambda Theta will meet at 8 o'clock in the library of Martha Cook,
Thursday. Virginia Earl, President.
Hygiene 101:
All students enrolled in Hygiene 101 will meet in Room 115, Amphithe-
ater, Old Medical Building on Friday, October 1, at 10:00 A. M. Quiz sec-
tions will be assigned at that time. John Sundwall.
Union Registration:
Registration of all male students, who are automatically members of
the Union upon-payment of the registration fees, will take place from 3 to 5
o'clock this afternoon, tomorrow, and from 9 to 12 o'clock Saturday morn-
ing at the side desk in the Union lobby. Pins will be distributed to first

year students, and membership cards will be issued at this time upon
presentation of treasurer's receipt.
Walter A. Kuenzel, '27E, Recording Secretary.
Mathemuatics and Physics:
All graduate and advanced students in Mathematics and Physics will
be expected to attend the lectures of Professor Weyl, Natural Science Audi-i
torium, at 4:15 P. M. on Thursday and Friday of this week.
James W. Glover
Peter Field
H. M. Randall.
Union Tryouts:
All students, except first semester freshmen, interested in Union activ-
ity work are urged to see Lester F. Johnson, '27L, president, at the Union
any afternoon from 1 to 5 o'clock.
Walter A. Kuenzel,'27E, Recording Secretary..

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