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F'ACE FrTCTYT

THE MICHTGAN DAILY

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1927

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DAILY OFFICIAL

BULLETIN

ALTER COURS ES DIRECTORS OF WASHINGTON ANNI VERSARY CELEBRATION
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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). Copy must be typewritten.
Volume VII WEDNE0DAY, JANUARY 19, 1927 Number S3
University Lecture:
M. Georges Claude, Chevalier of the Legion of Honor and member of
the French Academy of Science, the 'distinguished French engineer, willide-
liver a University lecture (in English) at 4:15 P. M., Wednesday, January
19, onhis experience in scientific and industrial research work.
The public is cordially invited.
F. E. Robbins.
University Lecture:
Mr. Arthur S. Coggeshall, of the Carnegie Museum in Pittsburgh, will
deliver a lecture in the Natural Science Auditorium, Wednesday evening
at 8 P. M., on the work of the Carnegie Museum in the collection and
mounting of giant Dinosaurs discovered in Utah. The lecture will be
illustrated by lantern slides and by moving pictures of models prepared to
show the action of these animals in life.
E. C. Case.
ThedDepartment of Buildings and Grounds has just mailed a letter to
the heads of departments requesting a list of !ten-# for any needed repairs
or improvements to buildings during the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1927.,
It is requested that all concerned should bring to the attention of the
heads of departments such items of buildings or parts of buildings which
they occupy that need attention 'from the Buildings and Grounds Department.
E. C. Pardon, Superintendent.
Senate Committee on Student Affairs:
There will be a meeting of the Committee on Student Affairs Friday,
January 21, at 4:00 P. M. in Room 2, University Hall.
J. A. Bursley, Chairman.
College of Literature, Science, and the Arts:
Class cards for the second semester may be obtained by calling at the
Recorder's office, Room 4, University Hall.
Florence Kor, Recorder.
Aeronautical Engineering:
My Wednesday class in Aero 3 will be held at 3:00 P. 1Vf today instead
of at 4:00.

One New Subject To Be Given; Otlier
CtrricUiuimChanges Are Made
Various changes in the curriculum
of the Law school for next semester
have been announced by Prof. Paul
A. Leidy, secretary of the Law school.
One new course will be given while
another will be omitted during the
coming term.
The courses in Contracts and Equity
I will be given as three-hour courses
instead of as' four, and two-hour
courses respectively, as stated in the
Law school annual announcement for
1926-27.1
A new two-hour course, Trade Reg-
ulations, will be offered by Prof. C. C.
Crismore for second and third year
students. This study will deal with
contracts, combinations and con-
spiracies in restraint of trade (both
at common law and under the federal!
anti-trust statutes), and with the sub-
ject of unfair trade, generally.
The courses in Bankruptcy andI
Mining Law which were given the
first semester will be omitted from the
second semester schedule.
The course in Agency will be given
by Professor Leidy.
LONDON. By the sale of empty
tooth paste tubes a London hospital'
hopes to raise from $150 to $300 a
year.

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United States commissioners for the celebration of the 200th anniversary of the birth of George Wash-
iugton, headed by President Coolidge, are shown in front of the White House: President Coolidge, \ice Pres-
ident Dawes, Speaker Longworth, a nd other statesmen and officials.

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Geology 31:
The. Jast regular make-up laboratory section in Geology 31 will be
conducte4, Wednesday, January 19, from 2-4 in Room 325 N. S. Delinquents
should bear in mind the University ruling concerning the giving of Incom-
pletes..
W. H. Hobbs.
I will not be able to meet my classes on Wednesday and Thursday
because of sickness.
John A. Van den Broek.
Graduate Students in Education:
The graduate students in Education will meet Wednesday evening at
seven o'clock in the office of the School of Education.
Clifford Woody, Adiser.
Senior Engineers:
There will be an assembly of the Senior Engineers on Thursday, Janu
ary 20, at 11 o'clock, in Room 348, to hear Dr. S. Timoshenko, Research
Engineer, Westinghouse Electric and Mfg. Co., East Pittsburgh, Pa.
E. il. Bragg.
Botanical Seminar:
Botanical Seminar meets Wednesday, January 19, at 4:30, B175 N. S.
Bldg. Paper by B. M. Davis: "Notes on the Flora of Jamaica."
B. 1. Davis.
Research Club:
The January meeting of the Research Club will be held on Wednesday,
January 19, at 8 P. M. in Room 2528, New Medical Building. The following
papers will be read: "Heredity Relations in Ichizophrenia," by Dr. A. M.
Barrett, and "Problems Arising from the Philippine Expedition," by Pro-
fessor Carl Guthe.
The Council will meet at 4:30 Wednesday in Room 101, Pharmacology
Building.
Louis I. Bredvold, Secretary.
Organ Recital:
Palmer Christian, University Organist, will give the following program
in Hill auditorium, Wednesday afternoon at 4:15 o'clock:
Symphny in G minor, No. 6 (Widor); Chinoiserie (Swinnen); Morgen
(Strauss); Toccata (Mereaux); Air in D (Bach); Finale, "The Passion
According to St. Matthew" (Bach); Dreams (Sonata VII) (Guilmant);
Marche Militaire No. 1 (Schubert).
Charles A. Sink, Secretary.
Pil Signa:
The regular meeting of Phi Sigma will occur Wednesday, January 19,
at 7 o'clock sharp. Mr. C. R. Brown will speak, and Mr. A. F. Roe will
report about the convention. A group photograph will be taken for the
Michiganensian. Come prepared.
Leonard P. Schultz, Secretary.
Music Section:
The Music Section of the Faculty Women's Club will meet on Wed-
nesduy evening, January 19 at 8 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. L. J. Rouse,
11137 Michigan avenue.
Marion Fisk, Secretary.
Women's Research Club:
Women's Research Club will meet in Room Z242, Natural Science Build-
ig, tonight at 7:30. Dr. Bessie Kaiouse will speak on the subject "The
Occurence of Water Molds in Michigan and Their Physiological Behavior."
Frances J. Thorpe, Secretary.
Social Service Clib:
A meeting of the Social Service Club Thursday evening, January
20, 745 at Delta Zeta House, 816 Hill street. Miss Elva M. Fornerook,
Social Director of Martha Cook Building will speak. A short business
meeting will follow.
Beatryce 'V. Hamilton, President.
Freshman Engineers:
Freshman Engineer dues to be collected Wednesday, 19, in East Hall.
Dues must be paid before ticket to the Frosh Frolic can be purchased.
George E. Holbrook, Treasurer.
Forestry Club:
There will be a regular meeting of the Forestry Club Wednesday, Janu-
ary 19, 1927, 7:30 o'clock, 213 Natural Science Building.
Randal McCain.
Phi Epsilon Kappa:
There will be a meeting of speial importance in Room 20, Waterman
Gymnasium at 7:45 Wednesday, January 19. All members are requested
.ttend. Initiation nractice. IV. C. MacDougaill.

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