PAGE. EIGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, JAAR 17, 1,.923 I _. . _ ._ k 4S t ~*= S DAILY O rFFICIAL 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. mn. (11:30 a. in. Saturday.) I I., . - I 1 .1 A - . 1 .1.1...., . - - --- .- - - f- Volume 8. TFFSI)AtY, . AN( IllY 17.,-imbner S7. Fraternity arid Sc r oril y P' resident s : There wil be a meeting of thle presid,"nts of all fraternitie's and sor- orities in Roomr 1035, Angell Hall, Wednesd ay, January.18, at 4:30 p.m. As it is e-xtremely imp~ortant that e'ither'i the Iprosidenlt. of ceach of these organiza- tions, or a duly authorized representative, be lpresent, attendlance will be taken. J1. A. Bulrsley, Dean. School of FEducationl: Professor Coleman GIriffit h of t he Vunivr sit y of Illinois will give an ad-, dress before the Assembly of the school of Pidneat ion on Tuesday, January 17, at 4:10 o'clock, Universirty li gh iSwli ooi Auditor ium. IDr. Griffith's sub- ject is "The Psychology of' Atlletics.'' All persons interestced are invited. C'. 0. Davis, secretary. Schrool of Eduction-February Senilors: Seniors who expect to complete the requirements for graduation from the School of Education in February and wish to be recommended for their de- grees as 'soon as possible thereafteL must pay thei'rIDiploma and Teacher's Certificate fees and haze the rec eihts detposited in this office by February 3. Blanks for this purpose may ire obtained in Room 105 Tappan Hall. Office hours: 10:30-12 amri.; 2:30-3:2,0 .m. (rch'eentKrug., Recorder. 13otaitical Seumiar: Botanical Seminar meets Tuesday, January 17, at 4:30 o'clock, Bi 1139 N.S. Building. Paper by J. B. Pollock "The Amount of the Last Down ward Shift of Sea Level on the Island of Oahu, Hawaian Islands." B. X. Davis. Physics Colloquium: Dr. G. F. Brett will speak on "Causality in Modern Physics" at 4:15 Tuesday, January 17, in Room 1041, East Physics B~uilding. All interestedl are cordially invited. W. F. Colby. Comedy Club: 'Ensian picture will be taken Friday, January 20, at Rentschler's Studio at 12:05 o'clock instead of this noon. Roy G~. Curtis, President. Geological Journal Club:1 r't'here will be a meeting in Room 4065 N.S. at: 7:30 p.m., on Thursday, January 19. Mr.Chapman will speak on "Theories Regarding the Formation1 of Dunes," and Mr. Sensitius on "What Is a Dune?" X. W. Senstius, Secretary. Landscape Club: Meeting will be held on Wednesday, January 18, at 7 :30 p.m. The spring trip will be discussed. Geo. It. Kraneniberg. r J 'I 1 i 1 Students who lavcor Si it 15 1 V'e French and Spanish exams take their Spanish exams at -iIt -h r regarmi, limary 28, pin. Th(:y will beexc- amninedl in French January W .,Room 200 SW. 1. S. 1'arg'illent. Thes(~iscrit icisills a ad .'r' s may heuobtin ed in 1I.+.1c:. next Frmiday be- tween the Hours, of 11:1t;an nd4pm The final exami111t inn wi, Ie 'irasiiliris : A-11illinNat ial Science Auditorium, I-1? in 25 Alot iI sl I. { -%in I'0'15 Angell H al11. ~. 11. H ol macs. Zoology I Leed ire: There wii i b w)1 ,tlr'lii'iii /Aoilog4y I ronlTniiay. .Iawiry 17. G~eorg'e It. La ile. I'llrsi( 5-- Final F XII Iii ia i 411 The finial examinat ion inll 'yi4jr's 5 will he g ivenl on Saturda, January 28, from 7 to 10 p.m., in the Wc(st Lect ure boom, WestlPhysi cs Building. ];. Kheyit. Geology I1: 'The supplement ary examinaition for those who missed the written quiz of January 11 will he givf.T ulnr,,day, Jianuary 19 at 4 o'clock in Rloomi 3056 N.S. 1. 1). Scott. History 5: Final examination Wedlnesday Janu ary 25, 9-12 o'clock. Mr. Heyns' sectionls meet inl West Gallenry of Alumni MVemorial 1-all; Mr. McGee's in NatunralI Science Auadit oriuma; Mr. Scott 'i in Room 1025 Anugell H all. I1'reston 1Slossoii. Nath and Solid Geouzeriy: The final examination in my sect ion of Mathi 5, Tuesday andl Thursday at 11 o'clock, will be held Thur'sday evening, January 19 from 7:30 to 9:30 o'clock in Room 317, West Engineering Building, instead of Wednesday as prev- iously announced. Those who cannot he present at this time should see me at once. I. 4J. Thompson. Capital Puunishleut: Prof. Arthur E. Wood will lecture Tuesday, Jlanuary 17 at 4:15 o'clock in Rioom 231 Angell Hlall on "Capital Punishment," under the auspices of the Tolstoy League. The public -is invited. C. Stillmanu. U. of N. Reserve Band: Rehearsal tonight at 7 o'clock sharp. Important dertailu of the coining semester's program will be gone over. E'very member must be there without fail. Niholas I). Falconue, Director. U.' of 31. Band : Formation today at 5:30 p.m., at Morris I-ail to go to Detroit to play for the Hockey game. Full uniform. R., A. C'ampbell, Faculty Manager. ltaion Franecase: Anyone interested in a vacancy at the Maison Francaise please see Miss Lloyd during the comning week. Alice C. Lloyd. Business Administratlon Lecture: Mr. Thorndike Deland of New iYork, executive personnel and placement specialist for department: strs ill deliver a lecture on the subject, "Pro- curing Executives for Depar ie n.t lorest,'' in 191 E'onomics Building, at 4: 15 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 per' sonnel problems. All are invited. ('. F. Griffin. Tihere will be a ine''ing I Vtad c iii ain sh of Owliemacvit NDInsti- tute of 14lectrical Enginrs IFoi ci e:sd{ly., January 18 at 19 am., in Room 348 West Engineerring i ng .Ali. Iis,'. I,Iames of' tle \esiingl ouise hectric anmd Manufact uring C'l pr.'i1i1 tw k m pn thle subject 0f "Ill (1ist1 iial Motor Contr'ol .'" S ii' i ll u or"il in I':ie'tI'h'alI i xlelm ~a y he