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!JITDAY, MAY 5, 1929

DAILI OFFICIAL BULLETIN
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 SUNDAY, MAY 5, 1929 No. 157
Prof. Riabouchinsky's Third Lecture:
The lecture, to be given in room 1042 E. Engineering Bldg., will
begin at 4 o'clock sharp, instead of 4:15 as announced.
F. W. Pawlowski
Hillel Foundation:C
Sunday Services will be ield at the Foundation instead of Lane
.Mall.
Rabbi A. H. Fink
University Senate:
The fourth regular meeting of the University Senate for the year
1928-1929 will be held in Room C Law Building on Monday, May 13, at
4:15 p. m.
Order of Business:
1. Memorial to Professor Ziwi.
2. Memorial to Professor Schneider.
3. Annual Report of the Board in Control of Student Publications.
4. Annual Report of the Committee on University Publications.
5. Election of Secretary.
John W. Bradshaw, Secretary of the Senate j

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English 160: To Graduate Students in Education:
The "blue-book" on the work in Ti Jm i of Athens, Troilus and The last' meeting of the Gradu- MERRILL, L"
Cressida, Measure for Measure, Al's Well, and Henry VIII, will be ate Students in Education will be Mem
given on Monday, May 6, at 9:00. held, Saturcay, May 11, at 1:00 New York St
Ayno MsayMaya9:0o'clock, in the Michigan Union.
Dean Bolton, School of Education, Chicago Stock
University of Washington, will be Cleveland Stoc
U niversity S~ytiplony Orchestra: the speaker. DetroitStockI
Rehearsals in Hill Auditorium, Sunday at 2:30, Monday and Tuts- All Graduate Students in the ew Yo
day at 7:15. Concert by members of the graduating class Wednesday, School of Education are urged to New York Cu
at 8 o'clock. be present. If you are planning to Accounts Carried on
S. P. Lockwood attend this meeting, kindly notify 201 First Nat'1 Bank
ame atonce.
Sophomore Engineers: Clifford Woody, '
Will all sophomores who have not placed their orders for jackets Chairman of Committee on Grad-
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University Lecture:
Mr. George A. Plimpton, head of the firm of Ginn and Company,
and a distinguished book collector, will speak at 4:15 p. in., Monday,
May 6, in Natural Science Auditorium, on the subject, "The Education
of Shakespeare," illustrated by the schcolbooks which were in use in
Shakespeare's time. The public is cordially invited.
F. E. Robbins
University Lectures:
Professor D. P. Riabouchinsky, now of the French Service Tech-'
nique Aeronautique, will deliver a University lecture on the sub-
ject, "The Law of Resistance of Fluids and Its Application to Practical7
Problems." The lecture, which will be illustrated by stereoptican, will
be given in room 1042 East Engineering Building, Monday, May 6, at
4:15 p. m., and will be of interest not only to aeronautical engineers,
but also to mathematicians, physicists, and others.
F. E. Robbins
Notice:
The diploma fee of $10 is payable now! Early settlement is neces-
sary fo rthe preparation of diplomas. In no case will the University
confer a degree at Commencement upon any student who fails to
pay this fee before 4 o'clock p. m., May 23. In case the Faculty does
not recommend any payer, the fee will be refunded on surrender of
receipt for payment. The above applies also to fees for all special"
certificates.t
Candidates for degrees or certificates should at once fill out card
at office of the Secretary of their college or school (College of Litera-
ture, Science, and the Arts, Recorder's Office), pay the Treasurer of
the University and have card receipted, and file indicated section of
this receipted card with the Secretary of their College or School. t
Please do not delay till the last moment, but attend to this matter
at once. We must letter, sign, and seal approximately 2500 diplomas<
and certificates, and we shall be greatly helped in this work by early
payment of the fee and consequent longer period for preparation.
Shirley W. Smith, Secretary of the University.
The treasurer's office will be closed each Saturday afternoon.
Seniors:-
All graduates who have already paid their diploma fees may ob-
tain admittance tickets for Commencement Exercises in Yost Field
House by applying at the Treasurer's Office. Please bring your diplomaf
fee receipt. Owing to lack of space,-two tickets only will be given to
each graduate. Yost Field House will be used only in case of rain.i
Tickets for the Commencement Exercises on Ferry Field will.be dis-
tributed early in June and it will be possible for each graduate tot
obtain tickets for as many seats as are required.1
Herbert G. Watkins, Assistant Secretary.
Pre-Legal Students:
Dean H. M. Bates of the Law School will speak to prospective Law
students in room 1025 Angell Hall at 4:05 p. m., Monday, May 6. All
Literary students who are contemplating the study of Law are invited
to hear this address.
John R. Effinger
Applicants for Admission to the Medical School:
Applicants for admission to the Medical School should make
appointments to see the members of the Committee on Admissions
immediately by arranging with Miss Noble, Recorder of the Medical
School, any afternoon this week between 2 and 5. Interviews will
begin the first of next week.
Hugh Cabot, Dean

and Kilgore will not be able to get them for you before summer Hindustan Club:
vacation. The regular meeting of the Hin-
E. A. Skac, Chairman dustan Club will be held at Lane
Hall on Sunday, May 5, 1929, at
Senior Education Students: 2:30 p. m.
Special assessments and unpaid class dues are now being col- S. A. Rahman, Secretary
lected by the various Group Leaders. Please cooperate, at once, with
your Class Group Leader. T uChemical Engineering Seminar:
R. G. Johnson, Class Treasurer Mr. A. J. Herzig will be the speak-
er at the Seminar on Monday, May
Senior Engineers: 5, at 4 o'clock in room 3201 East
Caps and Gowns may be secured at Van Boven's on and after Engineering Building, on the sub-
Monday, May 6, 1929. . ject, "The Effect of the Products
T. Leslie of Combustion on the Shrinkage of
Brass." Alfred H. White.
Senior Mechanical and Chemical Engineers: __ras.__fre___ Wit._
Mr. L. A. Griffin of the Johns-Manville Company of Waukegan, Michigan Dames:
Illinois, will be in room 221 West Engineering Building, on Monday, The next meeting of the Michi-
May 6, for the purpose of interviewing seniors interested in the Stu- gan Dames will be held TuesdayI
dents' Training Course offered by that company. May 7, at 8 o'clock at the Faculty
H. C. Anderson, A. 11. White Women's Clubhouse. This is a very
---- important meeting and all mem-
Fresh man Women: bers are requested to be present.
All girls in the cast or on committees for the Freshman Pageant Mrs. C. W. Ferris, Pres.
are requested to be in Sarah Caswell Angell Hall, Monday, May 6, at
5 o'clock. ; Cosmopolitan Club:
Betty Healy, General Chairman of Freshman Pageant The Martha Cook have very
kindly invited all the members of
Notice: the Club to have Sunday Night Tea
Prof Remer of the Economics Department will speak on "Indus- with them today at 5;15. We hope
trial Changes in the Far East" on Sunday, at 2:30 in room 302 of the the members will respond to their
Union. Auspices of the Round Table Club. All welcome. courteous invitation.
C. C. Van Vechten - Helen L. Clarke, Secretary.
Faculty Women's Club:
Architects' May Party Tickets:iatyeton's Club s
Applications for Architects' May May Party Tickets may be ed to the fact that reservations for
redeemed from 12:45 to 4:00 p. m. at the side desk of the Union. the luncheon at the Unionaono May
A few tickets are still obtainable for $5.50. Applications must be 9 should be sent in immediately to
redeemed by Tuesday, May 7.-I Mrs. Neil H. Williams, 1020 Olivia.
Otto F. Wenzler, Chairman Mrs. W. L. Badger.
Psychology 31: Ora lIorical Board:
A make-up bluebook for my sections will be given on Monday, May The meeting has been postponed
6, at 3 o'clock in room 1121 N. S. The examination will cover the to Sunday evening at 7:00 on the
chapters on attention and perception. _ _hird floor of the Union.

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Choral Union Rehearsal:
There will be a general rehearsal
of the University Choral Union,1
Sunday afternoon, May 5, at three . eve ly
o'clock.
Earl V. Moore
Junior Research Club: of Richmond,
The regular meeting of the Jun-
ior Research Club will be held in will be the pre
room 1121, Natural Science Build-
ing, on Tuesday, May 7, 1929, at
7:30 p. m. The program will be as
f ollows:
Mr. G. L. Walls: "Visual Cells ST. ANDREW S
in the Lamprey."
Dr. L. C. Anderson: "The Absorp- %
tion Spectra of Organic Com- ;Today: I1:-O
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