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THE MICHIGAN DAILY
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DAILY OFFICIAL
BULLETIN
Publicai.ion in the Bulletin is constructive notic'e 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 FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1927 NU YBER 133
University Lecture:
Professor Hans Nachtsheim, of the Institut fur Vererbungsforschung,
Landwirtschaftliche Hochschule, Berlin, Germany, will lecture on "The Re-
lation of Genetics to Animal Breeding" (in English), at 4:15 P. M. Tuesday,
April 5, in Natural Science Auditorium.
The public is cordially invited. F. E. Robbins.
To Students Having Library Books:
1. Students having in their possession books drawn from the Univer-
sity Library afle notified that such books are due Monday, April 4th, before
the impending Spring vacation, 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 to return books before the vacation will render the student
liable to an extra fine.
3. Students who have special need for certain books between April
4th and the beginning of the vacation may retain such books by applying
to the Superintendent of Circulation on or before April 4th.-v
4. Stuents who have special need for certain books during the vaca-
tion, will be given permission to draw these books, provided they are not
in general demand, on application to the Superintendent of Circulation
after April 4th.
F. L. D. Goodrich, Associate Librarian.
University Lecture:
Professor H. J. C. Grierson, of the University of Edinburgh, will lecture
on The Poetry of Milton at 11 A. M., Saturday, April 2nd, in Natural Science
Auditorium. Public invited. F. E. Robbins.
Health Service;
Dr. Ann Bohning will keep Dr. Bell's medical office hours at the Health
Service Friday and Saturday. Margaret Bell.
All House Presidents:
Signing-out slips for the month of March are due 'April 6th.
Norma Mansfield, Assistant Adviser of Women.
Executive Board, Graduate School:
There will be a meeting of the Executive Board of the Graduate School
on Friday, April 1, at 4:00 P. M. A. H. Lloyd.
To Students Wishing Part-Time Employment:
The Doil Ette Product Distributor, handling a Du Pont product, will
have their representative, Mr. Shoults, at Room 302 Michigan Union, Fri-
day, April 1st, 9:00 to 12:00 A. M. and 2:00 to 5:00 P. M. to interview stu-
dents in selling their product during Easter vacation.
J. A. Bursley.
History Q-Midsemester Examination:
Monday, April 4th, at 8:00 A. M. Mr. Manyon's sections will meet in the
Natural Science Auditorium; Mr. Scott's in Room 231 Angell Hall; Mr.
McGee's in West Gallery Alumni Memorial Hall.
Preston Slosson.
Make Up Examination in Aero I:
All grades of the above examination are now in the office of the Sec-
retary of the College of Engineering. All examination papers should. be
called for before Spring Vacation, April 8,-Room 304 East Engineering
Building; otherwise they will all be destroyed.
F. W. Pawlowski.
A Draftsman Wanted:
To do detail work and t4acing for the designer of Aero Lab. apparata.
Only men who can work 3 to 4 hours a day and who have some experience
in machine drawing need apply.
F. W. Pawlowsk.
Mineralogy 18 (Dental Mineralogy):
The final examination for the removal of conditions will be given Sat-
urday, April 2, at 9 A. M., in Room M-441, Natural Science Building.
Albert S. Peck.
Mr. Dow's Freshman Group:
My Freshman Grop will meet at 7:30 tonight at my home, 116 North
State Street. L. F. Dow.
Student Recital:
The following program will be given in the Students' Recital Series,
in the School of Music Recital Hall, Saturday morning at 10:30 o'clock, by
students of Eunice Northrup of the voice Faculty and Edith B. Koon of the
piano Faculty. The general public is cordially invited to attend.
Questioning and My Little House (Pierce) Helen Latting; Come to the
Fair (Martin) Luetta Moss; Sous Bois (Staub) Susie Stratton; Pale Moon
(Logan) Christian Roosenraad; Remembrance (Salter) and The Birth of
Morn (Leoni) Helen Stephenson; Morceau (Wollenhauph) Ruth Mitchell;
Homing (Rel Rigo) Beatrice Omans; Hear Me! Ye Winds and Waves (Han-
del) Walter Welke; Nocturne (Chopin) Juba Dance (Dett) Virginia Hutzel;
Vale (Russell) Evelyn Witte; Lullaby (Scott) and To the Sun (Curran)
Madra Rix; Sonata Op. 13-Grave (Beethoven) Berenice Wilson; Drift
down, drift down (Ronold) and The False Prophet- (Scott) Wanna Bow-
dish; Piper of Love (Carew) Marie Curtiss. Accompanists: Grace Kauff-
man and Helen Hays. Charles A. Sink, Secretary.
Faculty Concert:
The following program will be given in the Faculty Concert Series, in
Hill Auditorium, Sunday afternoon at 4:15 o'clock by the University Sym-
phony Orchestra, Samuel P. Lockwood, Conductor, assisted by Albert Lock-
wood, Pianist. The general public is cordially invited to attend.
Overture Comique (Keler-Bela); Nights in the Gardens of Spain (de
Falla); Symphony No. 2, D major (Beethoven).
Charles A. Sink, Secretary.
Laurence D. Kitchell will give an interesting travelogue illustrated
with scenic motion pictures of the West Friday evening, April 1. in the
Natural Science Auditorium at 7:30 o'clock. This lecture is given under
the auspices of the Forestry Club and is free to the public.
Randall McCain.
The Spring Trip party will meet in Room 302'University Hall tonight,
Friday, April 1. Any students not yet signed up for the trip may do so at
this time. Carlton F. Wells.
University Club:
The University Club meeting tonight, Friday, April 1, ar 8 P. M.
The Enteriaimment ('onimittee .
All Fencers:
All-campus foil tournament, and also the all-campus sabre tournament,
will be held Saturday, April 2, at 2:00 P. M. at Waterman gymnasium. All
fencers are eligible to enter. ..N. R. Benih am.
Negro-Caucasian Club:
Professor Gould will lead a general discusion with the mnbers of
ithe Negro-Caucasian Club and the members of the League For Industrial
Democracy, in Room 306 of the Michigan Union, Friday, April 1, at 8 P. M.
"Wm. M. Howard.
Public Lecture:
Professor J. S. Gould will speak on "Race Superiority and Inferiority"
at the Natural Science Auditorium, Friday, April 1, at 4:15 P. M. under
the auspices of the Negro-Caucasian Club. Admission free.
Win. It. Howard.
Senior Education Class:
Men of the Senior Education Class must have their orders for Caps
and Gowns in before Spring Vacation.
Earl P. LIllie, President.
The Polonia Literary Circle:
A meeting of the Polonia Literary Circle will be held this evening (Fri-
(day) at 7:30 in Lane Hall. All members should attend.
S. Shorbinsk, Pres.
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