PAGE EiGITT THE MTCI-TTCAN DATLY TUESDAY, MARC 8. 1927 DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Publicaiion 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 'iTUESDJAY, MARCH 8, 1927 NUMBEtt 112 Pre-Medical Students: Dr. Hugh Cabot, Dean of the Medical School, will speak to pre-medical students and all others interested at 4:10 P. M. Thursday, March 10, in the Natural Science Auditorium. His subject will be "Medicine as a Profession." All students who are contemplating the study of medicine are advised to hear Dean Cabot. John R. Effinger. Postponement of Lectures by Mr. Lewis Mumford: The lectures to be given this week by Mr. Lewis Mumford have been indefinitely postponed because of Mr. Mumford's Illness. Emil Lorch. First Year Students, College of Engineering: The Faculty of this College, at a meeting on February 24, approved the following regulations:-- That attendance upon the Freshman Assembly shall be compulsory, and that unexcused absences shall, be consid- ered acts of insubordination; That after two absences, unexcused by the freshman men- tor, the student shall be warned; That after two more unexcused absences the student shall be placed on probation for insubordination, his probation- ary period to last for the remainder of the freshman year; That after two more unexcused absences the student shall be suspended for the remainder of the school year. The administration of these .rules shall be under the control and super- vision of the Committee on Discipline. Louis A. Hopkins, Secretary. Exhibition of Stained Glass: A collection of stained glass windows by Nicola D'Ascenzo is now being shown in the Architectural Library, Room 205, West Engineering Building. It is open from 10:00 to 12:00 and from 1:30 to 5:00 daily through Tuesday, March 8, excepting only on Sunday. Emil Lorch. Freshman Group: .. There will be a meeting of my freshman group at 7:30 this evening at my home, 2008 Day Street. Out Washtenaw to Cambridge Road, left on Cambridge Road one block to' Day Street, right on Day Street. R. C. Angell. Freshman Groups Organized By Dean Bursley: The basketball game for the league championship will be played to- night at 9:15 between Mr. Abbot's group and Mr. Clark's group. Carl C. Brandt. Mr. Olmsted's Freshman Group: There will be a meeting at 8 P. M. on Thursday, March 10th, at my home, 2007 Washtenaw. This is an important meeting as several men must be picked to represent us in the remaining contests. C. T1. Olmsted. Psychology 31; Makeup Examinations: Students who were given the grade of X in Psychology 31 in the Feb- ruary report may take the make-up for the final examination on Wednes- day, March 9,, at 2:00 o'clock, Room 250 Natural Science Building. Students who were given permission to make up a deficiency in collateral reference reading may appear at this same time and place. Adelbert Ford. Mr. Logan's Spanish Classes: I shall not meet my classes on Tuesday morning, but shall meet after- noon classes that day as usual. Albert J. Logan. Poltleal Science 32: The make-up examination in Political Science 32 will be held on Fri- day, March 11, at 2 P. M., Room 2035, Angell Hall. l Mathematical Club: Regular meeting will be held in Room .201 Angell hall, this evening at 8 o'clock. Mr. L. W. Cohen will present "Measurability and Continuity." All persons interested are cordially invited. IV. W. TDentom. Landscape Club: There will be a regular meeting of the Landscape Club at 7:30 Wednes- day, March 9. Profes