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PACE EIGHT

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

THURSDAY, JANUARY 1.9, 1925

PAGE EIGhT THE MICHIGAN DAILY ThURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1928
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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.),
Volume 8. Til-RISDA Y,*JumA 11 V19. N inuber 89.
1Driving Permits:
All students desiring "special permission to operate a motor vehicle for the
recess period (February 3, noon, to Februiry 6, 8 a.m.), should apply at the
office of the Dean of Students between 10 and 12 a.m.
All students who desire permits to drive during the regular session should
apply at the office of the Dean of Students between 1:30 and 3:50 p.m.
J. A. Bursley, Dean of Students.
Notice to all Possessors of1 eys for Iotiany Depar'ient, Natural Science
Building:
In pursuance of the Regents legislation with regard to keys, I will be
in Mr. W. F. Jewell's Office, Room 2011 on Friday from 1 to 5 p.m., for the pur-
pose of stamping and recciding keys. All those of the Botany Department
having keys for Natural Science, kindly call at above room.
Ii. Glenn Bixby, Building and Grounds Department.
Brosseau Foundation: _ .
There will be a meeting of the committee on the administration of the
Brosseau Foundation on Friday, January 20, at 2 p.m., in Room 2, University
Hall.
Students applying for loans from this Foundation should present them-
selves before the committee at this time.
.1A.Bursley, Dean.
Unversity Lecture:
Professor Robert S. Rait of Glasgow University will lecture on "Mary,
Queen of Scots" at 4:15 p.m., Friday, January 20, 1928, in the Natural
Science Auditorium. The public is cordially invited.f
F. E. Robbins.
Faculty, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts:Z
Class cards for the second semester may be called for at the Recorder's
ofdice, Room 4, University Hall.
Florence 31ohr, Recorder.
Pharmacy Faculty:
There will be a meeting of the faculty of the College of Pharmacy on
Friday, January 20, at 4:10 p.m., in Room 121 Chemistry Building.
C. C. Glover, Secretary.
Teachers' Certificates:
Blanks for the paymient of the Teacher's Certificate fce may now be se-
cured at the office of the School of Education. All students who expect to be
recommended for the Teacher's Certificate at the end of the present semester
Enust pay their fees and return thier receipts to the Recorder, School of
Education, by February 3.
Office hours: 10:30-12 a.m. 2:30-3:30 pm.
Gretchen rug', Recorder.
Bureau of Appointments: N, 0, P, and Q:
All candidates enrolled with the Bureau of Appointments whose names be-
gin with N, 0, P, or Q, and who have not called at the office for personal in-
terviews this week should do so today or tomorrow during the following
hours: 9 to 12 a.m. and 2 to 4 p.m.
Hellen Sham baiigh.
School of Education-February Seniors:
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 thereafter must pay their Diploma and Teacher's
Certificate fees and have the receipts deposited in this office by February
3.
Blanks for this purpose may be obtained in Room 105 Tappan Hall.
Office hours: 10:30-12 a.m.; 2:30-3:30 p.m.
Gretchen Krug, Recorder.
Football Candidates:
Candidates for the 1928 football team are asked to attend a brief meeting
at the Michigan Union, Thursday evening, January 19, at 7:15 o'clock.
E. E. Wien.
University Wonien:
Anyone who is interested in selling at the Women's Candy Booth is
urged to call me at 22217. I need help particularly during the examinations.
Also, anyone who desires to change or continue her present hours is re-
quested to call me. Laura Joslyn, Chairman.
Geological Journal Club:
There 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 Formation
of Dunes," and Mr. Senstius on "What is a Desert?"
M. W. Senstius, Secretary.
Christian Science Society:
Christian Science Society meets tonight at 7:30 o'clock in the Upper
Room of Lane Hall.
Alice Louise Fouch, Secretary.

attend the lecture.

Beaaj aaaaia: Y. Malloy.
L. J. gala '1 uyi.

lenibers 1f the Circolo Italiauo:
A group picture will be taken today at 4:15 p.m., at Spedding's Studio.
All members are urgently requested to be there on time. A. Napoli.
Aeronautical Society:
All members of the Aero Society meet at Spedding's Friday noon at 12::0
o'clock for the 'Ensian picture. R. W. Miller, President.
Iota Alpha:
There will be a meeting of the members of Iota Alpha at 7:3C) o'clock
Thursday evening, January 19, in Room 3201 of the East Engineering Build-
ing. Professor 11. Keeler will speak on "Electrical Method of Testing Steam
Radiators." It. S. Swintoa, Secretary.
Scabbard and Blade:
The picture will be taken today at Rentschler's Studio 319 East Huron
at 4 p.m. Uniforms will be worn.
l'. 1 .Slatwoi.
Juniors Engineers:
Those who have not ordered jackets may do so at Van Bovens Inc.
Distinctive Dress Cominlitee.
Psychology 102:1
Students will be given a final opportunity to make up the midsemnester
examination on Friday, January 20, at 4 p.m., Room 2134 Natural Sciencei
Building.,I
Edward B. Green.
Psychology 3u, and 101:
Students who took part in the Controlled reading experiment may secure
their grades and hear an explanation of the results on Friday, January 20,
at 4 p.m., in Room 2116, Natural Science.
Edward . Graen.

DLASOO PROFESSOR
WILL LCTR HR
Pr. Robert S. Rait, Royal llistorio-
gr:Inpher Of Scotland, To Talk
Ou Queen Mard-

During a spiritualistic seance, with doors
and windows locked, with no
trace of any weapon,
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Pomticl Science 31, Professor Itayden's Section:
I shall meet my section in Political Science 31 at
Friday morning.

the regular hour
J. It. hay den.

Aero(naical in'ineeriing-Exaiuiation:s:
Following is the final schedule for examinations:
Aero 1-saturday, January 28, 8-12 o'clock, Room 445 West Engineering
Building.
Aero 2-Thursday, January 26, 8-12 o'clock, Room 402 West Engineering
Building.
Aero 3-Wednesday, January 25, 7:15 o'clock, Room 406 West Engineering
Building.
Aero 4-Saturday, January 28, 2-6 o'clock, Room 2049 East E ngiTeering
Building.
Aero (-Thursday, January 26, 2-6 o'clock, Room ( ?)
Naval Aviation-Thursday, January 26, 7:15 p.m., Room ;48 West Engin-
eering Building.
The room for Aero 6, will be announced on the Department Bulletin
B3oar'd in due time.
F. W. Pawlowiski.
jigma Gan ma aEpsilon: d-lotp independents"
The bi-weekly luncheon will be There will be a meeting of al] In-
held Thursday, January 19, at 12:15 dependents of the Business Adminis-
noon, at the Michigan Union. Im- tration Booth, Thursday, January 19,
mediately following the meeting, at at 7:30 pm., in Room 306 in the
1 p.m., the 'Ensian picture, postponed Michigan Union. It is urgent that
from last Thursday, will be taken at all attend as final arrangements will
Rentschler's Studio, 319 East Huron be made.
Street. A. P. Cofins, Chairman.
D. H. Chapman, President. _-_
Gargoyle Business Staff:
Negro-Caucasian Club: Important meeting of entire stall'
Regular meeting will be held and tryout's today at 4 p.m., Thurs-
Thursday, January 19, at 8 p.m., in 'day, January 19, 1929.
LaneHall. Topic for discussion 'race d . A3. Read, Business Manager.j
mixture. Reports of delegates to Stu-
dent Volunteer Convention. All in- University Girl's Glee Club:
terested are cordially invited. All members are urged to be pres-,
Smith, President. ent today at the last rehearsal before
broadcasting. Bring Michigan Song
Nursery Section-Faculty Women'S Books.r
Club: n *1040 JJFE VA'. _ Ltts"r U.

HAS ALSO WRITTEN BOOKS'
Dr. Robert S. Rait, professor of
Stottish history and literature at
Glasgow university and Royal His-
toriographer of Scotland will speak
here tomorrow afternoon at 4:15
o'clock in Natural Science auditorium
on the subject of "New Lights on Mary'
Queen of Scots."
Prof. Arthur L. Cross of the His-
tory dopartment who has heard Dr.
Rait speak says of him, "Not onlyj
is he a foremost authority in his par-
ticular field, but Dr. Rait is also a
speaker of unusual charm." Dr. Rait
was for 14 years a fellow at New col-
lege, Oxford and for 10 years of that
period was a tutor at that college.
In addition, he has written many
books, several of which have been very
widely read. Among his long list of
lpublished books are included such
books as "The Parliaments of Scot-
land," "King James' Secret," "Rela-
tions Between England and Scotland,"
and "Thoughts on the Union Between
England and Scotland.'
BUCKLEY PLANS
HONEYMOON TRIP
Paul Buckley, general manager (A
the Union, will sail tomorrow from
New Orleans for San Salvador, Guat-
emala, where he will be married to
Miss Fanchito Mejia, daughter of
Frederick Mejia of that city. Mr.
Buckl-y met Miss Majia on shipboard
(luring a pleasure trip several year's
ago, and following their marriage the
couple will spend a short honeymoon
on a Guatemala coffee plantation.
Change Announced
In Sale Of Blazers
All members of the Junior class of
the Engineering school desiring
class jackets will have to place their
orders at Van Boven's, according to
an announcement made, yesterday. No
more orders will be taken in the
second floor corridor of the Engin-
eering building where the jackets
were first 'sold.
TYPEWRITING and
1HMIEOGRAPIIING
a specialty for
1rmp- er- c, twenty years.
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Dr. K. B. Greene will speak on the
Mental Hygiene of the Child at the
next meeting of the Nursery Section,
Thursday evening at 8 o'clock, Jan-
uary 19 at 226 South Ingalls street.
Gretchen Wolaver, Chairman.
Newcomer's Section, Faculty Womens
Club:
The Newcomer's Section of the
Faculty Women Club will have a
bridge party at the Sorosis House,
1501 Washtenaw Avenue, on Thursday,
January 19, at 2:30 o'clock. Members
who do not wish to play bridge may
bring sewing.
Margaret Van Duren, Secretary.

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Every Night, including Sunday-50c, 75c, $1. Wed. Mat. Entire
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A.I,.E.:
The meeting of the Student Branch of the A.I.E.E., scheduled for Wednes- lbndependent Literary Booth Number 2:
day morning, has been changed to Thur-sday, January 19, at 10 a.m., in Room There will be a meeting of Inde-
348 West Engineering Building. pendent Literary Booth Number 2 at
Mr. H. D. James, of the W' stinghouse Electric and Manufacturing con- 9 p.m., Thursday, in Room 308 Michi-
pany, will speak upon the subject of "Industrial Mom'or Control." Seniors gan Union.
and juniors in Electrical Engineerig may be excused from their classes to F. W. ecCauley, Chairman.

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