PAGE EIGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY SVUNDAY, JANU ARY 15), 1928 DAILY OFFII CIAL BULLET IN 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. mn. (11:30 a. m. Saturday.) IOrganizations: 'aldesraus clter, Raff: Rigaudon, Rexford Keller; Bach: Prelude and Fugue Ma 1eos/rd t Time allowed for signing contracts for space in the Michiganusian has ,No. 22, Chopin: Pantasia Impromptu, Etude Op. 25 No. 12, Dorr Legg; Liszt : Ma y e ltd In been extended to Monday, January 16. No contracts will be aiccepteti after l Obie cibn Pe p 2N.2 agre il ah ocro thlisul dateihn:Pem0) 3 o.2 araetFe. ah ocetooJ.1E uc to thi date. 2v1u or (u'eond and third movements) Vera Johnson; Beethoven: Sonata Sc o l1JApitetfrgoppcuemsbemdwihpoorpeir-;O.5(irtmvmn),Rzk:PlshD cLuseNsn;euai meiacl Ogniaton eparment.x Vogel As Prophet, Chopin: Mazurka, Vivian Cro eeussy. Thee Pre- More than 400 people have regis- i l;:1r.(le-DanvsBuses de, Dephes, La file aux chevuex do lin, La4 cathedrale ; terecl in the School of Education for Aeronaautical Society:_ engloutie, Stewart Churchill. Accompanist: Retta McKnight. 3tie second semester, according to an All members of the Aero Society will meet at SpedIding's Mlonday, Jan. Cliarles A. Sink. 16, at 7:30 p.m., for the 'Ensian picture. R. IV. Miller, Presidenit. announcement made yesterday by, 'Miss Gretchen Kug, assistant secre- ha Soiedad IHispanics; - 4'li DeltadPli:i ae b ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ tryadrcre o h colo There will be as itting~n n rdav. Januarv -16(i_. at ....i, .cs.. inithe'Ensign pIicture Cwill b ae hsmriga 1ocoka )v ttyadrcre o h colo Volum Sii . S[:7-N1)AY, JANUARY 15. -Number 86. University Senate: The second regular meeting of the University Senate for the year 1927- 1928 will be held in Room C, Law Building, on Monday, January 16, at 4:15 p. M. Order of business: 1. Annual Report of the Board in (Coutrol of Athletics. 2. Report of the Committee on University P~ublications. 3. Report of the Committee on Vocational Counsel and Placement. iolin W. Bradshiaw, Secretary of the Senate. I at 3:20 o'clock for the 'Ensian picture. Please be there p~romptly azs this is Studio. All mnembers will report at the studio at that time. the only opportunity. 'Julio (l Toro. iKtrnFtniPeiet EPhysics Colloqu~ium: Actilen of Ile Funversity Discipline Committee: Dr. . F Bret wll peakon Caualit inModen iiiyics"at :15 Mr. James H. Hays, '29, having been found guilty of public intoxication Tuesday, January 17, in Room 10E41, East Physics Building. All interested are hasi beeni indefinitely suspended from the University. cordially invited. IV. F. fColby. J. S. Reeves, Secretary. Botanical Seminar: Alpha 1EpSilon 1tu: Botanical Seminar meets Tuesday, January 17, at. 4: (0 o'clock, B 11 9 Theie Ensian p~icture of Alpiha Epsilon Mu will be taken today at 12 o'clock N.S. Building. Paper by J. B. Pollock "The Amount of the Last Downward ]carp~, I )ofs Studio. Walt er 1Norit, itr., Librarian. Shift of Sea Level on the Island of Oahu, Hawaian islands." ___- :Iducat ion. There are about 50 more registrations due, according to Miss tr ug, and she pointed out that on ac- count of the fact that the regular reg- istration period closed, last Wednes- day, there is now a fee of $1 for late entrants. iMiss Krutg also announced that those who intendl to receive their teachers' life certificates in February mnay now obtain the blanks at her othece in room 105 T1appan hall, and, pity the fees at the treasurer's office. Sophiomore Engineers: There will be a meeting of the Sophomore Engineers in Room 348 Tuesday morning, Jan. 17, at 9 o'clock. Everyone is requestedl to be there. Shan. (Cochrani, President. I Juniors Engineers : Orders for jackets will be taken Monday and Tuesday above the Arch, on the second floor of the West Engineering Building. A $2 deposit mtist ac- company each order. The price of the jackets wvill be $8. V. It.iHough, President. Chemical Engineers : Dr. H. H. Dow, President of the Dow Chemical Company is to speak beforei the AI. Ch.E. on Monday evening, January 16, at 7:30 o'clock in Room 3201 East Engineering Building. Preceding the talk a dinner will be given at the Union. All those wishing to attend should reserve plates by calling Mr. Thornthwaite, Room 3219 East Eng.ineering Building, at University 236. F. Thorntliwaite, President. Scalp and Blade Men: Meeting Sunday, Jan. 15, Room 302 Union, 2:30 o'clock. Roy B. Blass. Cosmopolitan Club: Members are requested to be at Rentschler's Studio, 319 East Huron, onf Sunday, the 15, at 3 o'clock for a group picture which will be used for the Michi ganensian. IRaja Jlowraani, President. Faculty, Colleges of E ginecrin g anmd ArchIiitecture: The meeting of the faculty of these Colleges, which was announced for 'Tuesday, January 17, has been postp~oned to Tuesday, January 24. Louis A. Ho~pkinis, Secretary. Iii Lambda Theta: Members of Pi Lambda rTheta will meet at Spedding's on Sunday at 12 o'clock for the group picture to be taken for the Michiganensian. Jeau de Vries, President. Business Administration Lecure: Mr, Thorndike Deland of New York, executive personneIl and phicement specialist for department .stores, will (deliver a lecture on the subject, "Pro- curing Executives for Department Stores," in 101 Economics Building, at 4:15I o'clock on Wednesday, Jan. 18. The talk will be especially helpful to students who have not yet decided upon their work after leaving college, as well as to persons interested in retailing or in personnel problems. All are invited. C. E. G4riffin. Zoology I Lecture : There will be no lecture in Zoology I on Tuesday, January 17. G~eorge It. Lai ne. Students Takinig Macine Shop Practice: Arrangements have been made to visit the Cadillac Motor Car Company's Plant on Tuesday, January 27, 1928, We shall meet at the company's of11ce at 9:30 a.m. Those leaving Ann Arbor rTuesdlay morning should take the interurban car leaving State and PackardI streets at 8 :15 o'clock. 0. W. Boston. Economics 101: For the examination Mltlay, students will meet in Room 25 and 1035 Angell- Hall as on previous examinations. Leonard L. Watkins. Creek 123: ,Final hour test of the year on Tuesday, Jani. 17. Wil cover last three assignments of reading. W1arreiu E. Blake. Graduate Club In Eduacationa: Tfhere will be a meeting of the Graduate Club in Education Tuesday, January 17, at 7 o'clock, in the edlucational laboratory on the fourth floor of the University High School. All graduate students in Education are cordially invited to attend. L. IV. 1eeler. ltaison Franeaise : Anyone interested in a vacancy at the Maison Francaise please se Miss Lloyd during the coming week. Alice C'. Lloyd. 1 I B..i.Iavis. Le Ce._cle Franctis: The group picture of Le Cercle will be taken at Speddi'" Tuesday, January 17, at 12:30 p.m. All member's must be present. 31i10 S. Ryan, President. Paul Kochanski in the Choral Union Series : Paul Kochanski, violin, will give the fourth program in the Choral Union concert series in Hill Auditorium, Wednesday, January 18, at 8 o'clock. For obvious reasons concert goers are respectfully requested to come on time. The program is as follows: Vivaldi: Concerto A Minor; Bach: Allero- Adaigo Ma Non Tanto ,Praeludium E Major; Mozart; Andante; IMozart- Kreisler: Rondo: Dvorak: Slavonic Dances G Minor, Boulanger: Cortege;j Chopin-Kochanski: Nocturne;. Moussorgsky-Rachmaninoff: Hopak; Wagner: Walther's Prize Song from "Meistersinger;" Brahms: Waltz in A Major; Wieniawski: Carnaval Russe. Charles A. Sink, Students' Recital Series: The following program will he given in tile Students' Recital Series in the School of Music Auditorium, Tuesday evening at. 8 o'clock. The general public, with the exception of small children, is cordially invited to attend. Beethoven: Sonata Op. 28 (first movement) Edith Mary Woodard; Liszt: F EDERAL SERVICE OFi"FERS POSITIONS, 2%11 the present itime the United States Civil Service Commission hasI announced open competitive examina- tions for a number of positions. In- format ion will be furnished to anyone tluponl request. IIncluded in the list are chief of radio service, Department of Agri- culture; special agent in the intelli- gent ulnits; junior medical officer; as- sistant medical officer, associate med- ical officer, medical officer, seno mediical officer and1 various other branches of the same service; and social economist in the bureau ofefi ISeveral positions a ussada (ietitian in the PublicW Health serv- ice are also open for examination, it is announced. ffPENMAKERSfi Very soon you will require a Rider"lsev n' The pen that won't balk or run dry in the middle of an Exam. Superior writing qualities. Large ink capacity. The pen that will not wear out or get out of order easily. Guaranteed and serviced by the makers. No delays. imider I MEm 8M ERVICE] tUniversity of 31icigan Band:I Formation at 7:15 o'clock tomorrow night (Mon. 16.) to play for the Ohio State game. Uniform with cape. Bring your coupon books. Come 'either to the band hall or to the field house but please be there and on time. Gilbert B. Saltonstall, Assistant Manager. Scotch Historian To Lecture Here .Friday; 1 How toGet 7ckets by al/ Address lett ers, numlkie chIecks and money orders payable to D)on M~1cIntmyre, lila nager Whitneyv Theatre, A niaArbor, .Mich. If thiose writi'g for 4tiekets will enclose self-addressed stamped envelope their tickets will be mailed to thiemu before ~edlnesday, Jan. 1'", the datc of the puiblic sale of seat's at the box office; otiherwise, they wvill be hlcd at the box office k) be called for. Prices including, tax: $31.30. $2.7t), $2.9, I OSCAR SAYS . J I N q!qs' r ., ' . .._._ that the weather recently likely to give us I Spring Fever However, with finals so near eve have to be careful. He I "New Lights on Mary Queen of Scots" is to be the subject of a lecture which will be delivered by Dr. Robert, S. Rait, p~rofessor of Scottish history an(1l literature at Glasgow university and Royal Historiographer of Scot- land at 4:15 o'clock Friday, January 20 in Natural Science~auditorium. For 14 years Dr. Rait was a fellow { and for 10 years of that period a tutor of New College, Oxford. Dr.' Halt has written many books in the past few years, several of which have been very widely read. Among his long list of published works are such books as "Relations Between Eng- land and Scotland," "The Parliaments of Scotland," "King Jame's Secret,' and "Thoughts on the Union Between England and Scotland.' Speaking of the coming lecturer, Prof. Arthur L. Cross of the History department recently said, "In addition to being a foremost authority in his field, Dr. Rait is a speaker of unusual charm.'' would suggest that you partake of our delicious meals and you will fmllft ..... Fraternity and Independent, J-HoI p Booth Chairnmen : It is necessary that those in charge of the booth arrangements for the J-Hop in both the fraternity and in-j dependent groups call at 1)ean Burs- ley's office as soon as possible and ob- tain copies of the J-Hop rules for their groups. The pledge contained in timerule:, must be properly signed and returned to Dean Bursley's office not later than January 21. This matter should be given im- mediate attention. It. IL. Petrie, Chairmami, J -Hop Booth Committee. J-H~olpIndependents: Booths 11 and III Engineering will meet Tuesday, Jan. 17 at 8:30 p.nm., in Room 304 of the Union.! Frank ('lingan. John Matrer. J-Hop Independents:t Booth I Engineering will meet Tutes- day, Jan. 17 at 7:30 p.m., in. Room 304 of the Union. E. Cilig'. SPECIAL MESSAGE ---_REMEMBER- City and Out -0l- Town PMa. Oreers '(:?FCEiE NOW! it~iRST'Tlk H I C:R~ij: 2 AFTER. 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