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DI LY OF F I-CIAL B ULLEITIN
Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members
of the University. Copy received by the Assistant to the Presi--
dent until 3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturday.)
Vol. 9. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1929 No. 107
Executive Board, Graduate School:
There will be a meeting of the Executive Board on Tuesday, Feb.
26, at 2:45 p. m.
Ruth A. Rouse
University Lecture:

Quarterdeck:
There will be a meeting of Quarterdeck on Tuesday, Ftebriuay 26,
7:30 p. m., in room 302 of Michigan Union.
Joseph Fellows, Jr., Commodore
Engineering Mechanics 3a:
Experimental Dynamics, including experimental study of vibrati
and gyrosceoples. Two sections will be given, at 3 to 4 and at 4 to
Wednesdays, on the third floor of the Engineering Annex. Due
a misunderstanding regarding the room the first class will be he'
Wed., Feb. 27.
L. H. Donnell
Electrical Engineering Seniors:
On Tuesday, February 26, Mr. L. C. Minor, of the Cleveland Ele
mluim. Co., will be available for interviews in room 109.

SMr. sellar' Classes:
at I will be unable to ieet my classes on Tuesday, Feb. 26.
R. W. Sellars

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Under the joint auspices of the Department of Aeronautical Engi- A. D. Moore
neering and the Greenland Expeditions, M'. Parker D. Cramer will
lecture in the Science Auditorium Tuesday afternoon, February 26 Interfraternity Council:
at 4:15 p. m., on "Fyg EThere will be a special meeting of the Interfraternity Council
t4:5 p .,o 'Flying to Europe by Way of Greenland." In the We nsa nih at73 inro 30 Mcig n U o .
evening at 7:30 p. m. he will conduct a round table in the Dept.Of Wednesday night at 7:30 in room 302 MichigaI Union.
Aeronautical Engineering.E.HWasrednt

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F. A. Pawlowski, W. N. Hobbs Opportunities for Employment:
Mr. R. S. Peare, "22, Manager of the Maqua Company, a, company
University Lecture: associated with the General Electric Company, will be in Ann Arbor
Professor Far. lngton Daniels of the University of Wisconsin will ',with headquarters at the Union on Tuesday and Wednesday, February
give a lecture, under the joint auspices of the American Chemical thhdurtratheU nonTedyndWdsdFbrry
giey an ctre Underte oin M uhicn. of the subec Cemicalu 26 and 27 to interview seniors of the University regarding the General
Society and the Universiy of Michigan. . the subject, "Homogeneous I Electric Company's business training course. Individuals interested may
Gas Reactions," Friday, March 1, at 4:*15 pa.i,. in room 151, Chemistry arrange an interview by telephone.
Building. The public is cordially invited. rn v bh

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College of Engineer ing, eiertur: NMathematical Club:
Colg fEgineig,Letr: The February luncheon will be held in the Michigan Union on
Under the auspices of the Transportation Club, the New York Cen- Wedn e ba ry1:1 ncheo pic fo hdi in the cgntUntt n en
tral Ry. Co. will present a lecture and film upon modern car retardation Wednesday, at 12:15. The topic for discussion is the recent letter sent
and centralized dispatch control. Wednesday, Feb. 27, at 4:15 p. m., in out by the Committee on Announcement.
room 1042 East Engineering Buildin . All interested are cordially in-{ N. C. Fisk, Secretary
vited to attend.
Clarke Harris, President A. 8, M. E.:
TherP w ill h n n i f 4' 4'I"a nf th.. nna- 1rJ... m in

Students' Recital:s
The following program will be heard at the School of Music Hall,
Tuesday evening, February 26, at 8:15 o'clock sharp. The public
is invited to attend. No admission charge.
Liszt: Canzonetta del Salvator Rosa; Chopin: Scherzo C sharp
minor; (Philip Stern) Weber: Rondo; (Grace Snyder) Bach-Gounod:.
Ave Maria, (Helen Gould) 'Cello Obligato by Mary Minnick; Mendels-
sohn: Rondo Capriccio; (Dorothy Mayo) Beethoven: Quartet, Op. 18,
No. 4, C minor, Allegro ma non tanto, Scherzo; Minuet; Allegro; Vera

4nuv, w rc:a mee ng of te Society on ThursdayFbur 8
~UC1L~yULIixirsuy, Feboruary z8,
at 7:30 p. m. in the Engineering Society Room, West Engineering
Bldg.
Jack Gray
Esperanto:
The Esperanto class meets Tuesday, Feb. 26, at 4 p. m. in room
1021 Angell Hall.
Charles Claypool

Cosmopolitan Club and Foreign Students:
There will be a song practice at Wesley Hall on Tuesday, February
26, at 7:15 p. m.
bMembers of the Cosmopolitan Club and foreign students not mem-
h ers of the Club are requested to be present.
M. G. Bueno, Gen. Chairman.
Faculty Women's Club Chorus Section:
The Chorus of the Faculty Women's Club will practice Wednesday
evening, February 27, at 7:15 at the home of Mrs. T. N. Calhoon, 1047
Olivia Ave.
1 Elana K. Taylor, Secretary
Portia Literary Society:
There will be a very important meeting Tuesday, Feb. 26, at 7:30
p. m. Tryouts will be held.
All those interested in trying out come prepared to give two
minute speeches on any topic.
All active members are requested to be present.
N. C. Becker, President
Reserve Band:
Regular rehearsal tonight at 7:00 at Morris Hall.
Nicholas D. Falcone, Director
Phi Epsilon Kappa:
Very important meeting, Wednesday, Feb. 27 at 8:00 p. m., in
room 304, Michigan Union. All members are requested to be present.
Daniel Rose
Chi Delta Phi:
Chi Delta Phi will meet on Wednesday, February 27, at 7:45 o'clock,
at the Chi Omega house.
Louisa Butler, President
Ta Beta Pi:
The regular meeting will be at 6:15 Tuesday, in the Michigan
Union.
W. R. Hough, Recording Secretary
Pi Lambda Theta:
There will be an important business meeting tonight at 7:30 in the
library at Martha Cook Building.
Bernice McHale, President
Iota Alpha:
There will be a meeting of Iota Alpha, Thursday, February 28, at
7:30 in room 3201 East Engineering Building. Dr. W. L. McCabe will
speak on "Recent Developments in Evaporators."
G. G. Brown
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Johnson, First violin, Emily Randall, Second violin, Gertrude Friederich, Aeronautical Society:I
Viola, Beth Searles, Violoncello. There will be an 'important meeting of all committeemen on;
Tuesday, February 26, at 7:30 p. m., in the Engineering Society Rocm.y
Lecture and Educational "Talkie": L. M. Ball, Acting President
Dr. J. 0. Perrine of the American Telephone and Telegraph Com-
pany, will talk on "The Photoelectric Cell and its Uses in Communica- Adelphi House of Representatives:
tion." He will bring with him a-portable sound projector and show with The following ,men will give three'-minute tryout speeches on any
it, an educational "talkie," a film which the A. T.*& T. have produced ,subject at the meeting of Adelphi in tic Adelphi room, 4203 A. H.,
on carrier-current telephony. Wednesday, Feb. 27 in the Natural Science at 7:30 o'clock, tonight: Young, Reich, Roski, Krause, Schiller, Green-
Auditorium at 8:00 p. m. All interested are cordially invited to attend. berg, Braiker, Bigg, Cram, and Hendley. Any other interested in public
W. R. Ilough, Chairman ci t. I. E. E. speaking who wish to affiliate with Adelphi may tryout out at this
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uraauate ) envs:
Graduate students who have not made second semester elections
should call at the office of the Graduate School, Room 1014 Angell
Hall, ;t once.
Instructors who are pursuing courses should be formally enrolled.!
Students who have changed elections should notify the office. This
refers to dropping or adding of courses, or substituting one course forE
Ruth A. Rouse, Recorder
Bryant Walker Scholarship in Zoology:'
This scholarship at an approved biological station, with a stipend
of $75.00, available each year. Applications should be addressed to
the Chairman of the Zoology Department of the University, and must
be .in his hands by March 1.
Peter Okkelberg j
Forestry:
Mr. Paul H. Roberts, supervisor of the Sitgreaves National Forest
in Arizona, is visiting the various Forest Schools as an official repre-
sentative of the U. S. Forest Service and will be in Ann. Arbor Monday
and Tuesday, Feb. 25 and 26. He will lecture to all interested in 1
Forestry as follows:
Monday at 9-Lecture, room 2039 Natural Science Building
Monday at 10-11-Informal conferences
Monday at 11-Lecture, room 2039 Natural Science Building.
Tuesday at 9-Lecture, room 2039 Natural Science Building
Tuesday at 10-11-Informal conferences
Tuesday at 11-Lecture, room 2039 Natural Science Building.
Robert Craig, Jr., Secretary of Faculty
Educational Psychology-Lab. Section:
The Laboratory Section in Educational Psychology will not meet
Tuesday afternoon.
Dr. Katharine B. Greene
Phi Sigma:
There will be a regular meeting of Phi Sigma on Tuesday, Feb. 26,
at 7:30 p. m., in room 2116 N: S. Bldg. Mr. C. O. Erlanson will talk
on his experiences as Botanist of the Hobbs Greenland Expedition.
E. P. Creaser, Secretary _

Lawrence Hartwig, Speaker
Gargoyle Upper and Lower Staffs:
There will be a very important meeting of the entire business
staff of the Gargoyle today, Tuesday, February 26, at 4:00 p. m. Anyone!
unable to attend please notify the office.
Carl U. Fauister, Business Mgr.
The Michigan Technic:
The will be a very important meeting of the Editorial and Business
Staffs of the Michigan Technic on Tuesday evening, February 26, at
7:30 p. m. The regular meeting of tryouts will also take place at this
time.
Edward R. Nell, Managing Editor
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