a FACE THE MICHIcAN DAILY TUESDAY, JANUARY 4. . _. -- - -- D"A I LY OFFICIAL BIULLETIN 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. n. Saturdays). Copy must be typewritten. Volume VII TUESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1927 Number 7") University Lecture: The illustrated lecture by Captain R. A. Bartlett on "The Cruise of the Nlorrissey" which wos announced for January 12, has been postponed until the evening of February 16. W1illiali t . lHobbs . Action of Discipline Committee: Edwin R. Morine, '29 Law, has been found guilty of public intoxication about the premises of the Lawyers' Club and of having driven an automobile while under the influence of intoxicating liquor. It is ordered that he be suspended for the remainder of the first semester of the University year 1926-1927 and that his readmission be only with the permission of the Dean of the Law School. 11. F. Goodrich, University Committee on Diseiplinc. Any orders for new equipment contemplated during the current year will have prompt attention of our department if released at this time, as we are running extremely low on orders and are in need of additional work. E. C. Pardon, Supt. Buildings and Grounds Dept. For ent-: Five garages on East Washington Street across from the Power Plant; $5.00 per month. See Mr. I. W. Truettner of the Buildings and Grounds Department., E. C.iPardon, Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds Dept. Professor F. N. Scott's Classes in Rhetoric: Classes in Rhetoric 167, 169, 209, and 211 will meet this week as usual. T. E. Rankin. Physics :i, 36, 45, 46: Owing to the death of Mr. Ritz, curator of the West Physics Building, exercises in this building will be suspended on Tuesday morning. The funeral occurs at 9:00 o'clock at St. Thomas Church. Ii. .3. aildaii Auxiliary officers refreshments 'will be served. All students and faculty members of the post are urged to attend this meeting. Reuel 1. Blake, Adjutant. Black Quill: There will be a meeting of Black Quill Tuesday evening at 7:30 in 1204 S. WV. Mary Elizabeth Ribbey. f ure-au of Appoitments-1, N, 0 : All candidates enrolled with the Bureau of Anpointments whose names S! ! h.' i i t I 7 Happ )y New Year EQUIP YOUR OFFICE WITH A HSANDY DESK CALENDAR--75c Wahr's University Bookstore begin with M, N or 0 are requested to call at the office, Room 102 Tappan j Hall, for interviews this week. Office hours for this purpose will be held from 10:30 to 12:00 A. M. and 3:00 to 4:00 P. M., January 4, 5, 6 and 7. Margaret Camieron. C'laushsication Committee, College of L. S. and A.: This Committee will be in room 1035, Angell Hall, Tuesday forenoon, and in Room 25, A. H., Tuesday afternoon. Since the publication in the last Official Bulletin of the list of courses with which this Committee is con- 7 cerned, two more courses, Astronomy 31 and Psychology 31 have been added to the list. Elections made in these courses must be made through this Committee. Appointments may be made at the Recorder's Office. D. L. Rich, Chairman. De an Effinger Tells graduate work was one of the sub- jects discussed at the convention, and Of Dangers Of First at this time it was decided that the most feasible plan for advanced Semester In College aeronautical study was that each school should institute a different phase of research, for there was not (Continued From Page One) enough demand for several schools to Just because a student can make an have the same advanced courses and "7" and "B" record. in his first and go into them thoroughly. In this way second semester in the University, each school would specialize in one then, is no real assurance that when advanced subject. Due to the strategic' he comes to courses where more in- position of the University, Professor dependent judgment is required he Pawlowski believes that Michigan will can make the same record. The be asked to specialize in lighter-than- chances are, however, that if the stu- air craft research in addition to the dent getting this high record contin- regular courses now being offered. ues to display real sincerity and effort Other subjects suggested for other he will succeed. schools are aeronautical engines, "There have been many instances photography and surveying, and aerial where thehstudent has had a poor transportation. record for his first semester, but after that has learned how to work and has "'"0°_______________________________ ended his college career with a worth- ! Q1I u I ffA RIDER SERVICE /I L A Corona or semi ton Portable Typewriter for your Themes and Theses. Puts more minutes in the day and insures better marks. Secure one at n ider's Pn6o -1 RIDER SERVICE j' r { Physics 45: The assignment for Wednesday is 35-42. N. It. Iwillianis. Business Aministration 131: Mecha n.l Engineering 35: These classes will meet in Room 34S West Engineering Building at 9 o'clock Wednesday, January 5th, 1927. Charles B. Gordy. Organ Recital: Palmer Christian, University Organist, will give the following program in Hill Auditorium, Wednesday afternoon at 4:15 o'clock: Concert Overture (Rogers); Carillon (DeLamater) ; Minuetto (You) ; Prelude on the Welsh Hymn-Tune "Rhosymedre" (Lovely) (Williams); Toccata, Adagio and Fugue in C (Bach); Cantilena (McKinley); 'Scherzo ("Storm King" Symphony) (Dickinson); Traume (Wagner); Marche Russe .(Schminke). Charles A. Sink, Secretary. Tau Beta Pi: There will be a meeting of the Michigan Gamma Chapter of Tau Beta Pi tonight at six o'clock in the Michigan Union. Joseph D. Ryan, Secretary. Michigan Dames Meeting: The Michigan Dames will hold their next meeting on Tuesday evening, January 4, at 8 o'clock in the Faculty Women's Club Rooms, 226. South Ingalls Street. All wives of students are cordially invited to be present. Mrs. Carl L. Whitelurch, President. Edwin Prieskorn Post No. 46, American Legion will hold a joint meet- ing with the Ladies' Auxiliary in the Legion rooms at the City Hall Wed- nesday evening at 7:30. Following the installation of the newly elected while record. "The freshman should systematize heis work, and work consistently not intermittently. He should not be con- tent only with answering questions that are asked him; he should gets i everything that is ossible out of a s' It I{ f 1 I A I II ;. j!I i I I course. Many students say that theyL dislike certain courses because they o not work hard enough to really ,,grasp their signifi cance." Pawlowski Returns I From Washington I Aero' Conferences Prof. Felix Pawlowski, head of the department of aeronautical engineer- ing, returned recently from Washing- ton where he was appointed to lead the discussion concerning the question of "Practical Experience and Special Shop Courses," during one of the se- ries of conferences which were held in connection with a meeting -of the' leading aeronautical educators of the I country. The meeting was held under the auspices of the Daniel Guggen- heim fund for the promotion of avia- Irof. A. E. Stalker, and Prof. D. K. azari noff, represented the University at the conferences. Aeronautical specilization in post WISHES TO YOU 1927 That during the year of 1927 I will equip my Car and Radio with the highest quality merchandise, at the lowest possible cost. How could you make a more profitable resolution, considering how easy you can keep it when a DONOVAN ACCESSORY STORE is within your reach? Why will DONOVAN lead the field again this year? 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