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THURSDAY, MARCH 14,152§

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DAI L'YOFFICIL B UL LETIN
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. XXXIX THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1929 No. 118
University Loan Committee:
The University Loan Committee will meet on Thursday, March 14,1
at 3:00 p. m., in room 2, University Hall.
. All students applying for loans should call at the office of the
Dean of Students to arrange fo: an appointment with the Committee.j
J. A. Bursley, Chairman
Public Lecture :
Hon. William J. Coopcr, newly appointed United States Commis-
sioner of Education, will. delive' an address on some phase of Educa-!
tion on Monday, March 18, at 4 .15 o'clock in the University High Schobl
Auditorium. The public is cordially in vited.j

Employment for Seniors: C I iirian Science Society: The Round Table Club:
Assistance in finding permanent employment in any field, other than Christian Science Society of the University of Michigan meets to- The meeting to be held tonight
teaching, is offered to all graduating students at the office of the Com-, night at 7:30 in the upper room of Lane Hall. in Natural Science Auditorium at
mittee on Vocational Counsel and Placement, 201 Mason Hall. Regis- Ford Johnston, Secretary 8:00 o'clock wil be addressed by
tration for positions in June should be made at once. Vacancies in Scott Nearing. All members are
gy, banking, chain stores, chernistry, credit, department stores, engineer-- Comedy Club: urged to attend.
many fields including the following are available: There will be an important meeting of Comedy Club Friday, Executive Conmittee
AccountIng, advertising, agency, architecture, automobile, bacteriolo- March 15, in 203 U. H. at 4:15. It is imperative that all members be
gy, banking, chain stores, chemistry, credit, department stores, engineer- Pre:nt as plans for the production that will open the Theater in the Buy an 'Ensian subscription now
inr. glass, hotels, insurance, investment banking, ,ournafism, ieather New Women's League Building will be discussed at this time. for $5.50, and you will be sure of
manufacturing and industry, meat packing, merchandising, motion pi- Thurston Thieme, President receiving a copy in the spring.
tures, personnel, .pharmacy, public utilities, publishing, railroads, real
estate, rubber, sales, secretarial, statistics, steel, store management,
telephone.
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Senior Chemical, Electrical, and Mechanical Engineers:
Mr. Robert A. Krantz, representing the Firestone Tire & Rubber
Company of Akron, Ohio, will be in Room 221 West Engineering Build-!
ing on Thursday, March 14,.for the purpose of interviewing seniors
interested in a position with this company. He would also like to inter-
Svew seniors from non-technical departments.

C. 0. Davis, Secretary US. n* *st .
Notice:
Special Lecure : Ntc
M. Andre Chev illon will 'c'ture in Trench on "Taie, l'homme, Representatives from The S. S. Kresge Company will interview men
interested in chain store merchandising in room 304, Michigan Union,
P'oeuvre, sa methocle" in 11oom 103 "Romance Languages at 9:00 o'clock, from 10:30 to 5:00 o'clock Thursday, March 14 and Friday, March 15.
Thursday morning. This lectufe is open to the public. W. P

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Chemists and Chemical Engineers:
Visitors' Night-Angell Fall Laboratory: i Mr. Gampert of the National Aniline Company of Buffalo will inter-
The public is invited to visit the Astronomical Laboratory in Angell view graduating students interested in research- and plant operations
Hall to observe the -moon from 7 to 10 p. m. on Saturday night, March in the field of chemistry on Friday, March 15 in Room 201, Mason
16. Admission only by ticket. Reservations may be made by calling I Hall. Those wishing to see Mr. Gampert should make appointments
the Observatory office on Ann street between 9 a. m. and 12:30 p. m. at 201 Mason Hall at once.
on Wednesday and Thursday. W. E. Parker

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Camp Davis:
All interested in the coming session at Camp Davis in Wyoming are
asked to attend one of two illustrated talks to be given in room 1213
Past Engineering Building, at 1 p. m. Thursday and Friday afternoons,
C. T. Johnston

Chemical Engineers:
The student chapter of the A. I. Ch. E. will meet with the A. S. S. T.
en Thursday evening, March 14, to hear Dr Francis Frary of the
Aluminum Corporation of America. A short business meeting. will be
held at 7:30 p, m., before Dr. Frary's address, "The Aluminum Industry,"
which will begin at 8:00 p. m. R. C. Adams, Jr.

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A. M. Todd Prize In Economics And Sociology: A. I. Ch. E. and A. S. S. T.:
Through the generosity of the Hon. A. M. Todd of Kalamazoo, the -A joint meeting will be held on Thursday, March 14, at 7:30 p m.
Department of Economics has the privilege of offering a prize of One in room 3201 East Engineering Building. Francis R. Frary, Director of
hundred Dollars for the best essay submitted in the field of economics Research for the Aluminum Company of America, will address these
and sociology. The competition is open to all students with senior organizations, on the subject: "The Aluminum Industry."
standing in the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts. Subjects K. L. Rohrbach
are to be chosen by the contestants and may fall anywhere within the
limits of economics or sociology; but they .should be such as to call for Senior Engineering Class:
analysis-and reasoning rather than mere description and narration, and Orders for invitations and announcements will be taken Thursday
each subject must be approved by one of the members of the Com-I and Friday from 8:30 to 4:00, West Engineering Building. Class Dues
mittee on or before Friday, April 5. The topics need not be directly must be paid before orders can be accepted.
connected with any specific course offered in the Department, but William . Fortune, Chairman Invitation Committee
submission of a manuscript in the competition need not disqualify the
author from also presenting it as part of his regular course work. Sophomore Engineers Class Meeting:
Essays should be deposited with the Secretary of the Department, There will be a meeting of the Sophomore Engineers on Friday,
in Room 107 Economics Bldg., on or before Monday, May 20. Each essay March 15, at 10 A. M. in Room 348 West Engineering Building.
should be typewritten and signed with an assumed name, and should E. J. Benz, President
be accompanied by a sealed envelope containing the real and assumed
names of the author. Manuscripts should not be unduly extended and Senior Engineers:
in most cases should fall well within the maximum limit of 7,500 words. Orders for Caps and Gowns will be taken Thursday and Friday, on
The Committee in charge of Professor Carter Goodrich, Chairman, the first floor of the Engineering building. There will be no deposit
and Professors L. J. Carr and C. F. Remer. necessary at this time.

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T. M. Leslie

Greek 165-lythology: Senior' Literary Class:
The March test in this course will be held on Thursday, March 14, Senior literary class dues are payable today and tomorrow in the
in room 103, Romance Languages Building. main corridor of University Hall. Dues must be paid before announce-
Campbell Bonner ments and invitations can be ordered.
James E. Duffield, Treasurer

Forestry 31:
This class will not meet on Friday, March 15.
L. J. Young
Mentor Reports:
A notice was mailed to faculty members who report to the Engineer-
ing Mentor System. The two weeks in which the two reports will be
due were incorrectly dated.
The 6th week, in which the First Report is due, is March 18-23.
The 12th week, in which the Second Report is due, is May 6-11.
A. D. Moore, Head Mentor
Naval Aviation:
The examination in Aviation History and Organization will be
given this evening at the regular class period.
C. M. Ellicock
Faculity, School of Education:i
A Staff Luncheon in honor of Hon. William J. Cooper will be held
on the third floor of the Union on Monday, March 18, at 12:15 o'clock.
Dr. Cooper will speak.
At three o'clock on the same day, the regular Faculty meeting will
be held in Room 109 T.. H.
At 4:15 o'clock Dr. Cooper will address a general assembly of the
students and faculty in the Unihersity High School Auditorium.
Kindly extend the proper notices to all who may be interested.
C. 0. Davis, Secretary

unior Engineers:
Class dues will be collected in the West Engineering Building today.
Harry H. Coll. Treasurer
Ul Campus Forum:
Professor Adelbert Ford of the Psychology Department, will speak
>n "The Psychology Of Moral Values," in the reading room of Lane
Hall at 4:05 o'clock this afternoon. All men and women swudents and
nembers of the faculty are invited.
The Forum Committee,
John Webster, Julius A. Zink
Board of Representatives:
The regular meeting has been postponed to a week from Thursday.
Elizabeth Wellman, Chairman
Prescott Club:
The March meeting of the Prescott Club will be held in conjunction.
vith the Detroit Branch of the American Pharmaceutical Association,
n Detroit, Thursday evening, March 14. For information regarding
Uransportation inquire at the office of the Secretary of the College
>f Pharmacy.
Fred U. Weinmann, President
Cercle Francais:,
There will be a meeting of the Cercle Francais Thursday evening,
,arch 14, at 7:30 o'clock, in room 408 of the Romance Language Build-
ing-. Two plays will be presented by members of the Cercle.
Max Fruhauf, Jr., President
reshmen Finance Committee:
There will be a meeting of the Freshmen Finance Committee in
loom 304, Michigan Union, Thursday evening, March 14, at 7:30.
Dale Dewitt
Adustrial Engineering Society:
Mr. R. j. Sullivan of the Ternstedt Manufacturing Company of}
etroit will address the Industrial Engineering Society Thursday eve-
ing, March 14, at 7:45 P. M., in the Engineering Society room over
he Arch on the "Problems of Scientific Management." Members and,
l those interested are cordially invited to attend.
W. R. Wright, President
igma Gamma Epsilon :
.gThere will be a business meeting Thursday at 7 P. M. in the Russell
eminar. At 8 P. M. Mr. Bradfield will speak on, "Experiences of an
it Geologist in Oklahoma." All interested are invited to attend.
C. I. Riggs, Secretary
[ichiganensian Subscriptions:
After Friday, March 15th, no more subscriptions will be sold for
be 1929 Michiganensian. This will also be the last date that 'Ensian
ubscription Coupons will be redeemable.
F. G. Bauschard, Sales Mg".

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Mr. Jobin's class in German I:
Mr. Jobin will not meet, his class today.

A. J. Jobin

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Faculty, College of Literature, Science and the Arts:F
The March meeting of the Faculty of the Literature College will ber
held Monday, March 18, at 4:10 P. M. in Room 2225 Angell Hall. Mimeo-
graphed copies of the Special Orders which will be considered at thisI
meeting, have been mailed to the members of the Faculty. F
John R. Effinger I
taculty, Foiw Year Program, Physical Education, Athletics and Schooi D
Health.
A meeting of the Instructors concerned with the teacher training a
program in Physical Education, Athletics and School Health will be held
TChu!,sday, March.14, 12:15 in., Women's Field House.
John Sundwall s
Rhetoric 190 (Drampa II) -+
Class will meet next week on Wednesday night (March 20) instead:
of Tuesday. The place of meeting will be 3227 Angell Ha.ll as usual.
Kenneth Rowe
Invitations For One-Act Plays:
Special invitations for Friday's performance of original plays by;Q
Play Production, must be acknowledged, if tickets are desired.
V. B. Windt

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