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PAGE EIGHT

THE MICHIGAN

DAILY

WENSI FEBUAHRY 15, 1928

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DAILY0OFFICIAL B ULLTIN
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.)

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Volume 8.

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15.

iS.C.E.: at Michigan Union, Wednesday, February 15, at 9 o'clock. This is the third
Important meeting of the student chapter at the Union Wednesday, dance of the series. Admission by season tickets or single admission at the
February 15, at 8 p.m. 1. M. SalnIond. door. Emily E. Leslie, Chairman, Dance Committee.

Number 100.

To All Fraternities:
Attention Is called to a rule of the Interfraternity Council which provides
that "no student shall be initiated into a fraternity without a certificate of
scholastic eligibility to be issued by the Dean of Students."
J. A. Bursley, Dearf.
Faculty, Colleg1&e of Engineering and Architecture:
There will be a meeting of the faculty of these Colleges on Tuesday,
February 21, at 4:15 p.m., in Room 348, West Engineering Building.
Louis A. Hopkins, Secretary.
Bureau of Appointments:
All candidates enrolled with the Bureau of Appointments should call
at the office this week to fill out Location Blanks for the second semester.
The office will be open froin 8 to 12 a. m., and 1:30 to 5 p.m., daily, with the
exception of Saturday afternoon.
Hellen B. Shambaugh.
All Engineers:
Prof. H. C. Sadler will address the Transportation Club at its meeting to-
night in Room 348 West Engineering upon the subject, "The Present and
Future of the American Merchant Marine." All interested will be most wel-
come.
P. M. Shoemaker, President Transportation Club.
Seniors and Graduate Chemical Engineers:1
Representatives of the Goodrich Rubber Company will be in my office on
Thursday,February 16, to interview men desiring positions with that Com-
pany. It is 'suggested that those interested leave word with Miss McKim on
Wednesday so that a schedule may be arranged.
Alfred I. White.
Electrical and Mechanical Engineers:
Mr John Hunt of the Engineering Department of the General Motors
Company will speak on "Electricity and the Automobile" before a meeting
oT the Student Branch of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers at
7:30, February 15, in the Natural Science Auditorium.
A moving picture showing power plant construction by Stone and
Webster, Inc., will be shown. All persons who are interested are invited.
L. J. Van Tuyl, Chairman.
M. E. Instrument Room Checks:
Will those Men, not taking work in the mechanical engineering laboratory,
during the present semester, but who are holding instrument checks, please
turn them in at Room 124 West Engineering Building as soon as possible.
H. J. Watson.
Zoology 136:
Zoology 136 (Human Anatomy) will not be offered during the present
semester.
G. Carl Huber.
A. G. Rutliven.
Directed Teaching:
Education D100 will this week meet Wednesday at 4 o'clock and hot on
Tuesday. Raleigh Schorling.
Dental Mineralogy:
The examination in Mineralogy 18 (Dental Mineralogy) for those absent
from the final examination and for the removal of conditions will be held in
Rom 4082, Natural Science Building, on Saturday, February 18, at 9 a.m. Blue
books should be brought. Albert B. Peck.
English Honors Courses:
On account of conflicts in the program of members in the course the
meeting this week will be at 3 o'clock Thursday, instead of 2 o'clock.
Louis A. Strauss.
German 2:
Mr. Schatz's 9 o'clock section will meet henceforth in 209 U.H.
M. H. Schatz.
Rhetoric 81:
Section 6, M.W.F. at 10 a.m., will meet henceforth in Room 2054 N.S.
Forman Brown.
Speech 31 and 32:
The make-up examination in these two courses will be held February 18
at 9 am., 4200 Angell Hall. Lionel Crocker.
Freshmen Hygiene Lecture:
The fourth freshmen lecture in hygiene for men will be given in Water-
man Gymnasium, Thursday and Friday, February 16 and 17, at 3, 4, and 5
p.m. This requirement includes all freshmen in the regular physical train-
ing groups and others that have been excused from these groups.
Geo. A. May.
English 45;
I shall hold a new section of English 45 at 10 o'clock Tuesday and
Thursday, in Room 2231 Angell Hall.
Hugh W. Hetherington.
Colloquium In Applied Mechanics:
The first meeting will be held on Thursday, February 16, in Room 229,
West Engineering Building, starting promptly -at 7:30 p.m. Professor A. F.
Sherzer of the Mechanical Engineering Department will deliver a paper on
"The Fundamental Theory of Centrifugal Pumps." All interested are cord-
ially invited to attend. W. M. Cotes, Secretary.
Men's Physical Education Club:
The next meeting of the Men's Physical Education Club will be held to-
night in Room 20, Waterman Gymnasium, at 8 o'clock. Mr. Wilbur
P. Bowven will be the principle speaker and his subject is "Heart Efficiency
in Athletics." All members are asked to be present.
.H. S. Jones, Secretary.
Research Club:
The Research Club will meet in Room 2528 East Medical Building on
Wednesday, February 15, at 8 p.m. The following papers will be read: "The
Case of Mohammed," by Professor W. H. Worrell, and "The Form of the

. Ammonia Molecule," by Professor E. F. Barker.
The Council will meet at 4:30 o'clock in Room 1, Pharmacy Building.
Louis 1. Breda old, Secretary.
Forestry Club 31ceting:
Tonight Mr. Simins, a graduate student of Forestry will speak on
"Archery." Coulter, '28 F, will give a short account of his work on "Douglas
Fir Slash Disposal," in Room 2039 N.S., at 7:30 p.m.
Fred P. Struhsaker, President.

Transportation Club:
The "Marine Meeting" scheduled to be held this evening in Room 1042,
East Engineering, will be held at the same time 7:30 o'clock in Room 348
West Engineering with the members of the highway Conference as our
guests. Other visitors will be welcomed. P. N. Shoemaker, President.
Women's Educational Club:
There will be a meeting of the Women's Educational Club at 4 p.m., on
Wednesday, February 15, at the Faculty Women's Club rooms at 226 South
Ingalls. Mrs. Shambaugh, Secretary of the Bureau of Appointments will
lead an informal discussion on the problems of personal and written appli-
cation's for teaching positiois. Margaret Clark, President.
Hispanic American Club:
There will be a meeting of the Hispanic American Club Wednesday,
February 15, at 8 p.m., at the Michigan Union, Room 302. Subject for dis-
cussion: "Pan-American Problems." All members are urged to be present.
Julio Del Toro.
Freshmen Girls' Glee Club:
There will be second 'semester tryouts Wednesday, February 15, at School
of Music, held in Miss Strong's office. You may bring your own music. The
tryouts will be held from 3 to 4:30 p.m. Gwendolyn Zoller, President.
Business Iloving Picture:
A moving picture showing processes in the manufacture of turpintine will
be shown at 4:15 o'clock on Wednesday, February 15, in Natural Science
Auditorium. This film is furnished by the Hercules Powder Company and
will be shown under the auspices of the School of Business Administration.
All are invited. C. N. ScIIhualz.
Point System ('on mittee:
There will be no meeting of the committee this week.
Helen J. Ha kimus, Chairman.
Extra Girls Needed for Junior Girls' Play:
There are places for four more girls to take male chorus parts. Any
Junior woman who is eligible may apply by seeing Minna Miller at Newberry
Auditorium at 8 o'clock Wednesday evening. Elizabeth Wellman.
Nursery Section, Faculty Women's Club:
Thereewill be a meeting ofmthe Women's Educational Club at 4 p.m., on
Faculty Women's Club. There will be a discussion of ways to make homds
more educational for small children, with an especial emphasis on the child's
own space. Mlarg'aret IWolaver.
Faculty Dance:
A dance for faculty members and alumni of the University will be held

University of )Iichigan Band:
Rehearsal tonight at 7:15 o'clock at the Band Hall.
Gilbert B. Saltonstall, Assistant Manager.
Catholie Students:
Due to the death of Father Bourke, there will be no Catholic Student's
Mixer Saturday night. . C. J. Spaulding.
The Michigan Technic Staff and Tryouts:
The annual banquet will be held Wednesday, February 15, at 6:30 p.m.,
at the Michigan Union. B. X. Cain, Acting Editor.
JPelta Sigma Rihe:
There will be an important meeting of the society Thursday afternoon atj
4:30 o'clock, Room 302 Mason Hall.
A. Bowersox.
Iota Alpha
There will be a meeting of the members of Iota Alpha at 7:30 Thursday
evening, February 16, in Room 3201 of the East Engineering Building.
XI . Sherlock, President.
Sealbard and Blade:
There will be a special meeting tonight at the Union at 8 p.m. All mem-
bers are requested to be present. P. E. Slayton.
Sigma Gamma Epsilon:
There will be a business meeting Thursday night, February 16, at 8
o'clack in Room 4065 of the Natural Science Building, following which there
will be an open meeting at which Mr. James Louis and Mr. Irwin Stewart will
present papers. I. E. Taylor.
Alpha Kap~pa Delta:
Members of the society will meet this evening at the home of Dr. R. H.
Holmes, 602 East Liberty. There will be a 'short business session followed
by a.program.
Richard C. Fuller, President.
U niversity ('lub-ROTC Shoal:
Trhe Club Rifle Shoot, held under the joint auspices of the University
Club and the R.O.T.C., will occur on the remodeled rifle range Friday,
February 17 at 7:30 p.m.
Please sign up at the University Club or enter by calling there.
Reinold Melberg.
A. D. Moore.

BARRY PL-AY AS NX
PerformIance Of "You and I" During
Week of Veb. 27; To le Season's
Only Presentaliou
TO FOLLOW MIMES PLAY
Comedy club has announced that its
forthcoming production will be the
three act comedy by Philip Barry,
"You and I," which will be given for
a full week at the Mimes theater be-
ginning Feb. 27. This will constitute
the only presentation for the organi-
zation during this campus season with
the exception of "Dulcy," although
several other productions have been
planned and abandoned due to con-
gestion in the use of Mimes theater.
"You and I" was first given by
Richard Herndon in New York at the
Belmont theater in 1923. The original
cast contained H. B. Warner and
Ceoffery Kerr, and the settings were
designed by the Harvard workshop.
The settings for the Comedy club pro-
duction will be constructed by Rich-
ard Woellhaf, graduate assistant in
the play production department.
The plot of the comedy deals with
a middle-aged successful business
man in New York City, who has all
his life had the yearning to be an
artist, but has beenprevented by his
other activities. His son is about to
fall into thessame rut as had the
father, and as a trial and vacation
the latter decides to spend a year in
painting and see what comes of it.

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