PAGE EIGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY THMISI AY, FEBRUARY J, 1g28 PAGE EIOI{T THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1928 DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN 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. Saturday.) 1 I --------------- ----------- Volume 8. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY . 'Number 95. Entering Students: Will all students (except Graduate Students) enrolling in this University for the first time report Thursday or Friday in Room 429, 4th floor of West Engineering Building, between 8:30 o'clock and 12 o'clock or 1:30 and 5 o'clock to have record picture taken. J.A. Bursley, Dean. Appointments to Gemmell Memorial Scholarships: The following have been awarded a scholarship of $100 each for the coming semester, from the Robert Campbell Genmmell Memorial Scholarship Fund: The Ohio Valley Lutheran Student Association will hold its annual con- ference in Zion Parish Hall, 309 East Washington street, February 10-12. All Lutheran students at Michigan are invited to attend the opening banquet! at 6:30 o'clock Friday evening, and the conference sessions on Satlurday and Sunday morning. Make reservations for banquet by calling 6463 or 746f4. 1t. N. McMich:ael, Lutheran Student Secretary. Aeronautical Engineering: Final schedule for second semester 1927-1928: Aero 1 Tu and Th. 8 a.m., Room 2300 East Engineering. Prof. Pawl-, owski. Aero 11 Tu and Th., 9 a.m., Room 2300 East Engineering. Prof. Stalker.- Aero 4, 4a, lecture Monday, 1 p.m., Room 2049 East Engineering. Prof. Stalker. Aero 4, 4a, Drawing Mcnday, 2-5 o'clock Room 306 East Engineering.I Prof. Stalker. Aero 4, 4a, Drawing W and F 1-4 o'clock, Room 306 East Engincering. Professor Stalker. Aero 5, W 9-12 o'clock and 1-4 o'clock, Acro Laboratory East Engineering. Prof. Stalker. Aero 6 Lecture Fr. 10 Room 2300 East Engineering. Prof. Pawlowski. Aero 6 Drawing Th. 1-5 o'clock Room 306 East Engineering. Prof. Pawlowski. Aero 6 Drawing Fr. 1-5 o'clock Room 306 East Engineering. Prof. Pawlowski. Aero 7 M and W 8 a.m., Room 2300 East Engineering. Prof. Stalker. Aero 11 Fr. 3-5 o'clock Room 13 East Hall. Prof. Stalker. Aero 16 T and Th. 5 p.m., Room 2300 East Engineering. Prof. Kerber. Naval Aviation Th. 7:15 p.m., Room 348 Nest Engineering. Prof. W. . Pnwlowski. Drawing 3: All students classified in the Monday and Friday sections of Drawing 3 shall appear for work on Friday, February 10, with the following material: 1 or more sheets of Normal, Norwood or Napolen drawing paper, size 12 inches by 19 inches; a set of drawing instruments; drawing board; T-Square;j triangles; scales; thumb tacks; pencils and erasers. 11. J. Goulding. I Tryouts for French Play: Tryouts for the French Play, every day this week from 4 to 6 o'clock, Room 202, South Wing. Open to all students interested in French. IlRene Talaion. Clarenc^ Edward Larson. Charles Adrian Ringman. Ira Nankervis Curtis. John Edward Jones. Ernest Warner Posse. Herbert C. Sadler. Universilty Club: The February Club Night has been omitted. The next program, which will include Mr. R. Ray Baker, editor of the Ann Arbor Daily News, will occur on the first Friday evening in March. uirogTam Committee. Negro-CaucasIan Club: Regular meeting will be held Thursday, February 9, at 8 p.m., at Omega Psi Phi house, 1009 Catherine street. President Little will address the Club. All interested are cordially invited. Donald White, Secretary. Geological and Geographical Journal Club: There will be a meeting on Thursday, February 9, at 7:30 p.m., in Room 4054 N.S. Dr. R. B. Hall will give an illustrated lecture on "Ile a Genave" (W.I.). All interested are cordially invited. M. W. Senstius, Secretary. Second Spanish Lecture: The second lecture of the Sociedad !Hispanica series will be given Thurs- day, February 9, at 4:15 o'clock in Room 1025 Angell Hall. Prof. J. M. Albaladejo will speak on "Espana y la Organizacion del Pueblo Espanol." Julio del Toro. Advisers' Tea: The Advisers of Women will serve tea today in the parlors of Barbour Gymnasium from 3:30 to 5 o'clock. All University women are cordially in- vited. Girls of the Dunlap, Eastman, Ellis and Felker League houses will be assistant hostesses. Beatrice W. Johnson. Pla vProduction: A repertory of Southern-mountain folk plays opens at Mimes theater Wedi:esday, February 8. "Sun-Up" 1h Lula Vn'lmer and "Hell Bent Fer Heaven" by Hatcher Hughes will alternate throughout the week. These plays should be of 'special interest to all students interested in native American drama. Earl E. Fleischman. Gargoyle Staff and Tryouts: Meeting Thursday at 4:30 o'clock for all members of art and literary staffs. Second semester freshmen wishing to try out for Gargoyle report at this time. Frederiq W. Zi'. CoshIIopolitan Club: Contrary to previous announcement, the business meeting of the Club, on Saturday, February 11, will be at 8:40 o'clock instead of 8 p.m., in order that those who wish to attend the game may do so. Will every member please make a special effort to attend this meeting. Raja lo-wraui, President P1i 1ambda Theta : The regular meeting of Pi Lambda Theta will be held on Thursday, Feb- ruary 9, at 7:30 p.m., at the Kappa Kappa Gamma House. Jean de Vries, President. Whitney Theatre STOCK SEASON 3rd Big Week Tonight and Tomorrow at 8 The Uproarious Grant Mitchell o6 Success Graduate Students: Foreslry 2: Graduate students who have not called at the office of the Graduate The class in Forestry 2 will meet in Room 2042, Natural Science Iuilding, School to make 'second semester elections should do so before Saturday noon at 8 a.m., Monday, February 13. S. T. Dana. of this week. Persons who were not enrolled during the first semester but who intend 1tygiene 211: to do so for the second semester should complete registration this week. Seminar section will meet Thursday evening, February 9, Room 135, Students who have completed the requirements for the Master's degree West Medical Building. John suwall, M.D. and wish to take the degree at this time should pay the diploma fee within a two weeks, The proper blank for this purpose should be obtained at the Sociology 246-Social Psychiatry: Graduate School office. Ruth A. Rouse, Recorder. I will meet this class on Monday, February 13, at 4:30 o'clock in Room 102 Economics Building. Graduate Students: ..Lutierain Student Chb:- T. i jdahael. Graduate students who are interested in electing Zoology 136 (Human Anatomy) during the present semester should meet Dr. Huber on Saturday tsychology 203 (Advanced System- of this week at 8 a.m., Room 3501 New Medical Building . . '11 Iltuthi A. Rouse. '° ychvooy "fit (,Wa d~(ced Coiupar- Bureau of Appointments: Ruth A.0 ( oosi.n All candidates enrolled with the Bureau of Appointments who did not Psychology 214 (Comparative Neurol- call at the appointed time for personal interviews should do so this week. gy.) : Office hours for this purpose will be held Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday-February 7, 8, 9, and 10 from 9 to 12 a.m., and 2 to 4 p.m. It is t1 stndents i1nterested ~in anyr o O ffce ho rs for th s ur ose wi l e eld T u sd y ed n sd y h u sda a d IV a l I T p rid y - eb uthese8 9 a dcourses m eetam . a d 2 to 4atm I4:30l s udpts imer se Fri- f absolutely necessary that each candidate report for this interview if they day wish to be considered for positions. Those unable to come in for their in- day, February 10, in Room 3126 N.S. Jterviews this week should call 7612 and make later appointments. otF.Sead Jlohni I. Slepard. Hellen It. Shaambaugh. Changes of Elections-School of Education: Unavoidable changes of elections may be made Thursday and Friday, February 9 and 10. Changes must be made in the office of the Recorder of the School of Education, Room 105, Tappan Hall. Membership in a class does not cease nor does membership in a class begin until all changes have been officially registered in the office of the Recorder of the School of Education. Arrangements made with the instructor only are not official changes. After February 10, changes should still be made in Room 105, Tappan Hall, but only after payment of a fee of one dollar. Gretchen Krug, Recorder. Course 206-Electricity and Magnetism: Given by Professor Colby last semester, will be continued by Dr. Uhlenbeck. Tu. Th. at 11 F. at 1 o'clock in Room 1041. G. E. Uhlenbeck. Course 216-Kinetic Theory of Gases: Scheduled to meet MWF at 1 o'clock, will meet MWF at 10 o'clock in Room 1041. G. E. Uhlenbeck. Engineering Students Using Mechanical Engineering Drawing Room Lockers: All drawers and lockers in Rooms 325, 331, and 335, West Engineering Building, must be emptied by Friday, February 10. Second 'semester assign- Mlents will be made by instructors whose classes meet in these rooms. C. IV. Wood. Engineering Meclianics 3 a: Experimental Dynamics. Thi's is a one hour course, not two as an- nounced, and will be held Wednesdays 4 to 5:15 o'clock, third floor of old engineering shops, starting February 15. (;rc(*l 17-L clia. SelectedI i- logiles: The first meeting in this course will be held at 10 o'clock Friday in 2019 Angell Hall. Allison's Selected Writings of Lucian is the text which will be used. James E. Duinilp. Speech 32: New section will meet in 203 Uni- I versity Hall at 10, M. W. F. Written quiz on Chapter XXIII. Lionel Crocker. Romance Club: On account of the Cercle Francais lecture scheduled for next Tuesday afternoon, the monthly meeting of the Romance Club has been postponed to Tuesday, February 21. Julio del Toro. Prescott Club: Tuesday evening, February 14, at 7:30 o'clock in Room 165 Chemistry Building, Mr. Robert J. Ruth of the scientific staff of E. R. Squibb and Sons will address the club on "Im- munity from the Laboratory Stand- point." Several reels of motion pic- tures will be used to illustrate the ad- dress. Members of the club and all others interested are cordially in- vited to be present. t. C. Byce, President. C C HE wise man sends flowers.... and knows he has taken the shortest path to HER heart! Let fresh, fragrant blossoms comprise your offering this Valentine's Day. FLOWERDAY & SON Florists Nickels Arcade-F. T. D. Meniber-Phone 7014 OF THE ]POPULAR ROCKFORD PLAYERS in the Season's Most Popular Comedy Is the Company Good? Ask Anyone! GALA DOUBLE BILL! Open SAT. NIGHT, Feb. 11-6 Performances Only. Shaw's "GREAT CATHERINE" with AMY LOOMIS and MRS. RICHARD MANSFIELD in Barrie's "THE OLD LADY SHOWS HER MEDALS." Playing Sat., Sun., Tues., Wed., Thurs., and Fri. Nights "CRADLE SNATCHERS" Sat. Mat. and Mon. Night. "AREN'T WE ALL?" Wed. Mat. by Popu- lar Demand. Every Night, incl. Sunday at 8-500., 75c, $1 Wed. Mat. at 3-Entire House, 50c. Sat. Mat. at 3-50c, 75c. Library ScIence 220: All students registered for Library Science 220 (Seminar in United States Documents) will meet in Room 303 Library at Thursday, February 9. Margaret M. Cataloging 2 p.m., on 3Lann. I :: .... ., _ ... .'.., ..._ i ! :: , t 'f .; I. .:.; . .2U 1 t l d s ;1p r"1'vue st:.i ".rt .j: e'S t 31+ 1. ._.. - rr ,j' :'i',. t '::x y'.;.a, a .. ...Y da .yy;,. F t a: A:f,:F .X. F V4' ,t "x+ 1, ,i$i;.£ is .a . J DANCING at the IAN UNTOI Friday 9-1 Special valentine Dance Saturday |7 BALLOONM&S VALENTINES FAVORS Saturday 9-12 Start this semester right by dancing to the music of Sid Bryant and His Michigan M "Dance at Least Once Each Week End" en BOWL AT THE U N C,1N - - I to 11 .m. Due to the increased demand the alleys II