PAGE. EVIGHT THE IVIT(-IITcxAN n TLY ' UNC)n , MARCII 3, t929 PAGE EIGHT TI-IF. M IC' II ie AN DAILY 8UNF~AY, MAIWIT 3, 1q29 . . «.. DAILY OFFI11CIAL BULLETIN Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of. the University. Copy received by the Assistant to the Presi- dent until. 30t p. m. (11:30 a. mi. Saturday.) SUNDAY, MARCH 3, 1929 No. 112 I ilygiciic 101, Make Up Eantination; MIvo nday Even1ing Dramia Sect'ona-'- EFaculty Women's Club: Hygicnc 401 make tip exaiiat ion will be gven i n RoonA. 20, WateatI TeMidyEeigDaaSe man Gymnasium, Monday, March 4, 4 P. M. tioni of the Faculty Women's Club JQI~l Su dw II will meet Monday evening, Marchl Economics 172;} 4, at 7:30 p.,im., at the clubhouse. 226 South Ingalls. Examination Monday, March 4. A--L N;i U' u; d Science Aud itoriumu, Mrs. 11. C. Eckstein M- Z room 25 Angell Hall. , Perry Mason illel Luncheon: There will be a men's luncheon Senior Mechanical Engineers: Tuesday noon at 12:15 in the Union.) f Mr.: L. S. Wiggins, representing the Allis-Chalmnets Company. of Professor John H. Muyskens of the4 1,Milwaukee, Wisconsin, will be in room 221 West Engineering building, I Poeisdprmn illa h Tuesday, March 5, for the purpose of interviewing those interested in' dsuso. l cctdaeug positions with th~is company. Cdl to attend. ii. . inulcsonArtlixr L. Goulson I Senate Council:I A meeting of the Senate Council, for the transaction of important business, is called for Thursday, March 7, at 4:00 p. in., in room D, Alumni Memorial Building. {.E obn UniversitySenate: The third regular meeting of the University Senate for the year 1928-1929 will be held in Room C, LawBuilding , on Monday, March 11,l 'at 4:15-p. m. John W. Bradshaw, Secretary of the Senate faculty, College of Literatw-e, Science and the Arts: The next regular meeting' of the Literature Faculty will be held Monday,, March 18, instead of March 4. as previously announced. John. R. Effinger concert :{ Hann Pick will present~ the following' programn of 'cello music assisted by Mabel Ross Rhead,, pianist in Hill Auditorium, March 3, at 4:15 p. i. The general public with the exception of small children is cordially invited to attend. No admission charge. M. Reger: Prelude (for 'cello unaccompanied); R. Strauss: Sonate in F for 'cello and piano,"Allegro-Lento-Vivo; Jos. Haydn: Concerto in D major, Moderato-{ Andante-Allegro; A. Arcnsky: Chant triste; M. Ravel: Piece en form' de Habanera; 0. Granados: The pendulum clock, the spinning-girl, I and her lover; Sailt-Sacns: The Swan. Charles A. Sink B3usiuaesAdjuinitration Lcactture: Mr. Edgar L. Heermanee, author and lecturer, will speak on the 'subject of "Business Ethics" on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, March 4,'5, and 6, at 3:15 p.'-in., in room 206, Tappan Hall. These lec- tures are intended primarily for Business Administration students but others interested are cordially invited to attend. C. E. Grimfin June Graduates: All students graduating in June who wish assistance in getting a permanent positiop, other than teaching, should make application at once at the Office of the Committee on Vocational Counsel and Place- ment,201 ason all.W. E. PaAker, Execuitive Seceretary Graduate Studenits: There are still many graduate, students who have not filed second semester election cards. These students should call at the office of the Graduate School Monday, March 4. Ruth A. Rouse, Recorder Chemistry. 3-1 Make-up Final: This. will be given on Wednesday, March 6, from 2-5, in Room 410 Chemistry Building.j Di. M. Liclity I Economics 53-Make-up Examination: The make-up, examination in this course will be given Thursday, March 7, at 3 p.:im., room .207 Economics. HI. L. Caverly Seniors and Graduate Student kts in Chenie l Engineering: 3I C Mr. H. M. Grylls. of the Grasselli Chemical Company, East Chicago, Indiana, will be in my office Monday, March 4, to interview 'seniors and graduate students in chemical engineering who may desire positions with this company. Alfred It. White Frttternity. Foul Shooting: The first round of the Fraternity Foul Shooting Chzampionships will be held Tuesday, March 5, from 91 a. M. to 10 p. mn. Fraternities1 should send their men down at that time. Int1r in ira l Departmntnf The Alumnae Council has the great honor to present THOMAS WILFRED and his COOORA painting the set- tings in "'1living light" for IHenrik Ibsena'S Heroic Masterpiec "Th~e Vikings" with Katherine Wick Kelly, Reynolds Evans, Robert Henderson gand R~onri.n Bolhnen; also with EARL V. V Chxemical Eginieering Seinar: Professor W. L. Badger will be the sspeaker gat the Seminar on Miclaiig- /~day night, March 6, at 7:30 p. mn. be given on 'Tuesday,' in the Union. Your presence is those who receiveda, urgently requested. 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