'? C;f ; f :rt Tl"C THE MICHIGAN DAILY VTT'F, rT)A '. JANT',%P, ~'G EGJTT E MCHG ND IY tTrlirAJ rXI ~ DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members o the University. Copy received by the Assistant to the President until 3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturday.) olujie S. THUIRSI)AY, JANUARY "a. Number 77. Eccanomes 192: Economics of Consumption, second semester meets M. W. F. in Room 406 G eneralI library. Z. C. Dlicknsn. Unversity Lecture: Dr. Raymond Leslie Buell, Research Director of the Foreign Policy As- sociat ion will lecture on "Africa an' International Problem" at 4:15 p.m., Fri- day, January 6, 1928, in the Natural Science Auditorium. The public is cordially Invited. F. E. Rob)biis. Faculty, School of Education: Announcement No. 1. The Enrollment and Classification of second semester ,students takes place in Tappan Hall during the five days, January 6 to 11. Al members o the Faculty ar: , so far as circumstances will permit, requested to be present during this period in order to assist in the work. Announcement No. 2. The regular monthly Faclty Meeting of the School of Education will be held Monay, January 9 at 4:15 o'clock. Room 109, Tapal.n HalIl. Tihe speial order relating to tlt est abl]ishmen t of Seivice b ureaus wil come upj for consideration. Announcement No. 3. The regular weekly staff luncheon of the School of Education will be held at the Union, Monay, January 9 at 12:13 o'clock The meetin~g will be addresed by Dean Daa of the School of Forestry and C'onser~vat jion. C. 0. Davni, Secretary. (t4lge ofLitlerature, Mcieiwe, and Ithe A rk:. Senim'; whIio will completie theirel requiirements for gradua ion in Feb- Sua ry, s 41 Nv ishIito ()rece h e lit (idelgres at that timge, may pay their (iploma tees anay time bfore the eudof t te semest er. The diploma fcc blanks mayilbe obtained in boom 4, University H1all. Horence .Mo hr, Recorde r. "scool of ECd nt ion: Second semester o letons for stuioneit s in t he Shool of Education should be miade in t he oice, Room 1(5 Ta ppan I-Iall. January 6, 7, 9, 1t), and 1 1. Hlouris 9-1 2 and 2-5, except on January 7, 9-1 2 only. All elect ion cards must. be in by +i p.m., January 1. Those wshing to ele(ct' acad(emic courses where act ion of the Clasi fia- ion Commiit tee of the Colege of Lit erature, Science anid the Arts is neces- sary mumst get a ticket. for their appointmenct with the committee fromn the Recorder of the School of Eclut ation when they make their elections. Grectchen Kru'mg, Recrder. Graduat e students should make their second semester elections in the office of the Graduate School, Room 1014, Angell Hal, on February 2, 3, and 4. New students, or students transferring from other Schools or Colleges should register on the' ame dates. A student transferring at this imie should at once ask the Secretary of his School or College to prepare and send to thle office' of tihe Graduate School anl official transcript of his undergraduate re cor(. iRu'liA. Rouse. Gradute Fellowships5 And Scholarships : - St udents interested in applying for graduate fellowships and scholar shills at thisi:iiv(rsity fo' the year 1928-29 may secure information and ap- plication blanks at. the office of the raduate School Room 1014, Angell Hall. All applications must be in by March 1st, 1928. We also have information relative to fellowships and scholarships avail- able at other institutions in this country and foreign countries. 1 Ruth A. Rouse. Scol of Business Adninistratoi-Lecture: M~r. F. A. Newton of lHodenpyl-Hardy & Co., will discuss "Rate Making as a. Janigement Problem" for the benefit of students in the School of Business Admrinistration, and others interested, in Room 206, Tappan Hall, Thursday afternoon, 'January 5, at 4 o'clock. Hodenpyl-Hlardy & Co., with which Mr. Newton is connected, has under its supervision public utilities in Michigan, Ohio, Illinois, Indiana, and Tenn- estee. C. E. Griffin. l~cfjomics 121-Labor: Examination 3 p.m., Room 101, Economics Building, covering assign- menets from last blue book through December 16. Carter Goodrich. Ibiysologeal C'hemistry 11: Attention of non-medical students is called to the fact that due to a change in the curriculum in the Medical School, it will be necessary for stu- deAts who wish to take the laboratory course in Physiological Chemistry in the fall of 1928 to enroll in the lectures in Physiological Chemistry 101a dur- ipg Ithe second semester of the year 1927-28. Students who wish to elect this course should consult Professor Lewis ini Room 218, West Medical Building. H. B. Lewis. The next meietng o Ithis class will be held Thursday, January 5, at 1 o'clock, in thle Wil liam iL . ('lemnent s Library. H. C. lul cins. ('ciun~e In WdhI rencli: In the sec-ond(Iseoil) 051 shaI ll11otier at 3 octoc( o 94l+'% a corse in r apidl read(inug of Old l'renc. Those mintrestedS ace reuestedI o counnni- (ate With me before thle close of the first semeostr. Jioln R. Ieinlad. lEdtie^teia l Cou~ nrses: St trudets imiay secue i as g :in-i'its to d u at lna IConrses A 1 , Aa, 110, (1 (4'in C60 1(1((i)in foonIo6, 'Tappan H all, during thle lpeiol otregistraio. Gretchen K rug Rcorder. sultilict' s, :ml A brid--ed An ttiOtlulc(illIts Copies of thle (Camptus Ed it ion of the A bridged Annouinceinenit of coiurses i 1 i I 4 I I, for the Summer Session of 1928 may be obtained at the registration office,: of the various schools and colleges. 11'. E. Marikini. Course 112 (Higher Algebra) : Course 182 (Teaching of (eone(ry) : ('ourse 184 (history of Mthemiatics): These courses are open to Juniors and Se niors who have hid or aret' tak- ing the Calculus. Courses 111, 181, and 183, respectively, ar. not. pre-regllis- ites. Louis C. Rarpliuski. Sentinair £lf, Hygiene and Public Health: Journal Club will meet today in Room 137 West Medical Building at. 7:30 p.m. John Sundwllall, All). Signing-Out ;511p)5: T Signing-out slips for November andl December must be in the Offi1ce of the Advisers of Women before January 10. Alice C'. Lloyd. Liuii ersity Women: I will hold no office hours on Thursday and Friday, January 5 and 6i. Dr. Sappington will take my office hours at the health service during that time. Margaret [tell, AlD. Adisers' Tea: There will be no .Advisers' Tea this afternoon. Alie V. 1Lloyd. Uiiiversity Club: Next Club Night will occur Friday, January 6, 8:15 p.«i. Profesisor Laurence Mx. Gould will give an iflhistated lecttare on his Baffin Bay tip. I r c'si -Jamaes (O'NeillI x11 illalkon t11cSpch l7 t'liic. 14F!'3'allmu (+timu oi i I c '. All umemnbers of the student branch meet at Dey'"s Sunday, Dec. 8 at 10:145 o'clock for 'Ensian picture. I. M. Salmondl. 'FTry -(Jt - -Mlilganensian Editorial Staff: '[cx omits forl. lie Michiganensam Editorial Staff will he held at 3 o'clock Ii, y at (lie P res.,himuilding. Liaur Sonie, Women's Editor. 'Wet) amnd Flange: All ninlers mieel atlDey's Sunday, D~ec. 8 at 11 o'clock for 'Ensian flit~~G J r. .,. Robertson. ChlrNistinScencmme Society : S The C'hristian Science Society mneets at 7:30 o'clock tonight in Lane Hall. Alice Fouelt, Secretary. Highland Park Club: There will be a meieting of theo highland Park Club on Thursday , January 5, at 7 :15 p.m., Room ;k) I, Michigan Union. A disc'ussionlo Ilt Alumni dance andl ticket sal ovI'fm alt will comiprise the we ne~tlg. Addison ('onnior. URBANA-r University of I l l imnoi: glee club has just comnloc d (i as~ day tour of the state, siingimig iniPkia LaSalle, Mendota, Barri'igtoii, Sft.. Charles, Aurora, amid La G~range. URBANA-Prof. S. W. Parr of thw University of Illinois was elected president of the American Chemicalt society through a mail ballot. COLUMBUS.-Scarlet Mask Club of Ohio State produced its ninth annual opera "Beau Kay," in Sandusky, Lima, Cincinnati, and Dayton during the Christmas holidays. R1IBBWNS ANVI) SUPPLIES~ for all makes of Rapid turnoi-er, freshi stack imisures best (lt ality .It a moderate price.' 0. D. MORRILL 17 \ i('ke!5Arecade. Phone 6615. Gmr.,oyle Slaff hand lTr~yuts: Meetilug Thursda11y afternoon at 3 :30 o'clock. Frederic WV. Zir. Mplia Epsilon 3111 There will b,, an important meeting at 7 o'clock tonight in Room 308 :"xcigan Union. All membc rs are urgently requested to be present. Walter North, ,Jr, Librarian. f hii i~er~hi'lii: ='11iri.' iegl ar meet IIIg-of ('hi I lh'tza Phi will be held Wednesdlay, January t0 7:20 &ciockc at 5'S C (humrch. All mnemnbers will please bring (limes. i afimrym Francis, President. 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