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PAGE EIGHT

THE MIC HIGAN

DAI LY

TUES-hA. ,!J '-AKLIfY

DAILY OFFICIAL BULLE'TIN
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.)

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Vol. 39

TUESDAY, JANtARY 8, 1929

No. 7%

Registration For Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors of the College of
Literature, Science, and the Arts:
During the present week the Upperclass Advisory Committee will
confer with students as follows: Seniors and juniors on Tuesday and
Wednesday, January 8 and 9; sophomores who are continuing three
or more of their first semester subjects, on Thursday and Friday, Jan-
uary 10 and 11; sophomores who are continuing two subjects on Sat-
urday, January 12. Please follow the election procedu-:e as printed in'
he new Time Schedule. The following list of Upperclass Advisers from
the various Departments, together with their offices and office hours,,
should be preserved for reference. If possible select an Adviser from;
the Department of your major interest. Appointments may be made
at the booth opposite the Recorder's Office, Room 4, University Hall.
Upperclass Advisory Committee
C. C. Meloche, Chairman
Upperclass Advisers

Music Section-Faculty Women's Club:
The chorus of the Music Section of the Faculty Women's Club
will hold a special practice Wednesday evening, January 9, at 8 P. M.,
at the home of Mrs. Turner, 1117 White Street.

State Teachers
Attend Meeting
Michigan's delegation at th'

Action of the Administrative Board:

The Administrative Board of the College of Literature, Science, an
the Arts has taken the following action:
Alice Robinson has been suspended for the rest of the semester
and recorded an E in Rhetoric 2 because of dishonesty in the written
work of that course.
W. R. Humphreys, Assistant Dean....
University Lecture:I
Professor E. C. Faust of Tulane University, formerly of Peking
Union Medical College, will lecture on "Travels of a Parasitologist in
the Orient" on Thursday, January 10, at 4:15 p. m., in the Natural
Science Auditorium. The public is cordially invited.
F. E. Robbins
To Organizations:
When .you are maiiing no lees of mvetin s, invitations or anything
with a special TIME VALUE, k>odIy hereafter take them to the Post-
masters office, or tie them up with a note on top giving the latest time
that they may be delivered, and pass them through a window, at
Station No. 1, but preferably at the Main Office.-
Ordinarily this would not have to be done, but at rush times like
the first of the week, first of the month, e., these important notices
may be buried with other matters without importance as to time of
delivery. Naturally we cannot distinguish between them as we have
no knowledge of the contents.
Your co-operation will be in the interest of good service.
A. C. Pack Postmaster h
Committee on Student Affairs:I
There will be a meeting of the Committee on Student Affairs on
Wednesday, January 9, at 4:00 p. in., in Room 2, University Hal.
J. A. Bursley, Chairman
Faculty, School of Education:
Student enrollment in the School of Education for the second:
semester takes place January 11, 12, 14, 15, and. 16, in Tappan Hall
Will each instructor, so far as possible, be present on those dates to
serve on the Advisory Committee.
Enrollment of part-time students for the week-end courses will
take place, as announced, February 1 and 2. "'he first class meetings for
these Friday afternoon and Saturday courses will be February 8 and
9, as announced originally.
Will instructors please read this notice before their casss on Janu-
rry 11, 12, 18, and 19. C. 0. Davis, Secretary
Faculty, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts:
The January meeting of the Literary Faculty will be held Monday.
January 14, at 4:10 p. M., in Room 2225, Angell Hall.
John . Effinger
Faculty, Department of Mathematics:
There will be a meeting of the faculty of the Department of Math-
ematics on Tuesday, January 7, at 4 o'clock in Room 3017 Angell Hall
J. W. Glover
Ilouseholders:
Householders having available rooms for men students are requested
to list them in the Office of the Dean of Students, Room 2, University I
' Hall, at once.
Available light-housekeeping rooms and apartments should also be
:rated.
F. B. Wahr, Assistant Dean 1
To All Men Students::
Students intending to change their rooms at the end of the presen-
semester are hereby reminded that according to the University Agree
inents they are to inform the householders of such intention at least
two weeks prior to the close of the semester. It is advised that notice
cf such intention to move be made at once.
F. B. Wahr, Assistant Dean
Exhibition-Architectural Building:
There will be an exhibition daily, from 9 to 5, until the end of next
week, of-
American Sculpture from the Annual Exhibition of Americap Art
at the Chicago Art Institute
Color Prints by Elizabeth Keith.
The public is cordially invited. Emil Lorch
Moving Pictures of Industry:
The sixth of the School of Business Administration's moving pictur
programs will be held in Natural Science Auditorium at 4:05 p. m.
Wednesday, January 9. Please note that the program will be begin 1C
minutes earlier than many afternoon meetings. The folowing films wi
be shown:
A Rolling Romance (history of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroac
with scenes of Washington and along the B. & O. route)-4 reels.
Entering New York the B. & O. way (motor coach service)-1 reel
All persons interested are invited to attend these programs whicl
are designed particularly to give business students background material
Carl N. Schmalz
Twilight Organ Recital:
Palmer Christian, University organist, will give the following pro-

gram in Hill Auditorium, Wednesday afternoon, at 4:15 o'clock. Thy
general public, with the exception of small children, is invited to attend
No admission charge. Mendelssohn: Allegro (Sonata 1); Reger: Av(
Maria; Martini: Gavotte; Bach: Fantasia and Fugue in G Minor;
Dickinson; Canzona; Dickinson: Scherzo ("Storm King" Symphony)
Humperdinck: Angel Scene (Haensel and Gretel); Debussy-
Christian: Prelude to "The Blessed Damozel"; Bizet: Prelude to "L'Ar-
liesienne Suite No. 1).
Charles A. Sink
Political Science 31:
Students in this course who missed the examination, given before
the vacation must take the make-up examination Tuesday, Januar3
8, at 4 o'clock, in Room 2023 Angell Hall.
James K. Pollock, Jr.

Elana K. Taylor, Secretary thirteenth anual convention of
the National Arsociation of Teach-
er 'eb and Flange:s of Speech on Dec. 27, 28, and 29~
Dinner Meeting at Union, Tuesday, Jan. 8, 1929 at 6:15. Perry A at t e Stevens hotel in Chicago
Fellows, City Engineer of Detroit will be the speaker. numbered 56, iving Michigan firs"
Geo. W. Efner place among the visiting state de'-
Alpha Omega Alpha Lecture: egations, with the delegations of
Illinois only exceeding it by 4. Ov-"
Dr. Irving S. Cutter, Dean of Northwestern University Medical 400 attended the conference, Lie
School, will speak on the subject, "Sidelights on the Etiology of greatest attendance in the Associa.-
Puerperal Fever" in Natural Science Auditorium at 8:15 P. M., Wednes-;ton's history.
day, January 9. Prof. Frank M. Rarig, of the Uni
Edwin J. Doty, President versity of Minnesota department cf
y___Speech, was elected president uft
the Association for 1929. The 19"

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1. ASTONOMY
Prof. D. B. McLaughlin
Prof. W. C. Rufus
2.' BACTERIOLOGY
Prof. M. H. Soule
3. BOTANY
Prof. J. H. Ehlers
Prnf. J. B. Pollock
4. CHEMISTRY
Prof. L. C. Anderson.
5. ECONOMICS
Prof. Z. C. Dickinson
6. ENGLISH
Dr. A. A. Hill
7. FINE ARTS
See Departmental Representative
8. GEOGRAPHY
Prof. P. E. James
Mr. E. C. Prophet
9. GEOLOGY
Prof. C. W. Cook
10. GERMAN
Prof. N. L. Willey or
Prof. J. W. Scholl
11. GREEK
Prof. W. E. Blake or
Prof. B. D. Merritt
12. HISTORY
Prof. P. W. Slosson
Mr. B. W. Wheeler
13. LANDSCAPE DESIGN
Prof. H. O. Whittemore
14. LATIN
Prof. J. E. Dunlap
15. LIBRARY SCIENCE
Prof. C. B. Joeckel
16. MATHEMATICS
Mr. T. E. Raiford
17. MILITARY SCIENCE
Prof. R. H. Lord
18. MINERALOGY
Prof. W. F. Hunt
19. PHILOSOPHY
Mr. J. Kuiper
20. PHYSICS
Prof. E. F. Barker
21. POLITICAL SCIENCE
Prof. E. S. Brown
22. PSYCHOLOGY
Prof. C. H. Griffitts
'3. RHETORIC & JOURNALISM
Prof. R. W. Cowden
Prof. A. R. Morris
24. ROMANCE LANGUAGE
Mr. H. M. Sewell
?5. SOCIOLOGY
Prof. L. J. Carr
Prof. A. E. Wood
'6. SPEECH
Prof. G. E. Densmore
27. ZOOLOGY
Prof. P. S. Welch
Prof. P. O. Okkelberg

TU.W.TH.,3-4 Observatory

TU.W.TH.,3-4
M.F.S., 9-10
M.Tu.W.Th.F.S., 1-5
M.W.F., 10-11
Tu.Th.S., 10-11
M.F., 8-9;
T.W.Th.S., 9-10
M.T.W.T.F., 3-4;
S., 10-11
M.W.F., 3-4;
Tu.Th.S., 9-10

Observatory
1204 A. H.M
2543 E. Med.
3010 N. S.
2012 N. S.,

Alph.AlNl:

278 Chem.
204 Econ.
1009 A. H.

The Alpha Nu debating society will hold its regular meeting this
Tuesday, January 8, at 7:30 P. M.
J. Webster, President
Reserve Band.
Regular rehearsal tonight at 7:15 o'clock. Every man must be
present.
Nicholas Falcone
Gargoyle Staff ilIceting:
There will be a staff meeting of all members and tryouts this after-
noon at 4 o'clock.
Philip Crane, Editor 5
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convention will be held at New.
York City, and already marsy
teachers of Speech in Michigan are
planning to attend the convention,
next December.
The convention opened with i
dinner at 6:30 o'clock on Dec. 26.
and closed on Dec. 29, when plans!
for this year were discussed.
Prof. J. M. O'Neill of the Un'
versity conducted a round table,
discussion on "Administration" on
Thursday, Dec. 27. On Dec. 28, Prof.
John H. Muyskerys conducted a
discussion on "Phonetics." Prof.
G. E. Densmore conducted a round
table discussion on "Interscholastic
Speech' Contests Sponsored by the
College and University" on the
same day. Round table talks were'
generally limited to two or three
minutes.

M.F., 10-11; Tu., 11-12
W.S., 10-11; Th., 11-12
M.W., 3-4; Tu.Th., 9-10
F., 10-11; S., 11-12

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19 A.

4051 A.]

H mnversny yomen: '
H.
H. There will be a Woman's League Party Friday, January 11, at Bar-
bour Gymnasium at 4:00 P. M. All women on the Campus are invited.
I Alpha Epsilon Mu-
There will be an important special meeting for the election of new
members Tuesday, January 8, at 7:15 P. M. in Room 308 Michigan
Union. The meeting will start on time and a large attendance is
desired.

M.F.S., 11-12; Tu. Th., 10-11;
W., 9-10 305 W.

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Tu.Th.S., 3-4; M. W. F.,
10-11
M.W.F., 3-4
T.T.S., 11-12
M.T.W.Th.F.S., 9-11
M.Tu.W.Th.F.S., 11-12
M.Tu.Th.F., 1-2; W. 3-4;
S.,9-10
M.F., 1-2; Tu. Th., 10-11;
W., 8-9; S., 9-10

2030 A. H.
4001 A. H.
1204 A. H.
401 S. W.
2028 A. H.
311 Lib.
3006 A. H.

M.F., 11-12; Tu.W., 1-2;
Th.S., 10-11 Office ROTC
M.W.F.S., 10-11; Tu. Th.,
11-12 3081 N. S.
M.W.F., 4-5; Tu.S., 11-12;
Th., 3-4 204 S. W.
M.T.W.Th.F.S., 11-12 1063 E. Phys.

Lee D. VanAntwerp, President (Continued From Page Four)
gypsies, pitches hWm to the depths,'
Gargoyle Upper Business Staff: and ends with his suicide that his
There will be an important meeting at 4 o'clock Tuesday, Jan. 8, wife may escape the ignomiy of
1929. It is imperative that all be there, a charge of bigamy.
SCarl Fauster,' Bus. Mgr'.Moissi makes his Fedya first like
Quarterdeck: I a truant schoolboy, captivated by
Quaterewle m t othe gayety of the singing gypsies'
Teewlbeameng o h Quarterdeck on Tuesday, January , eeoe h hrce rd
3, at 7:30 P. M. in Room 302 of the Michigan Union. and develope the character grad-
Joseh Fllow, Jg., ommdor ually, bit by bit, until it becomes a
-Joseph Fellows, Jr., Commodore mndandaddugdb h
man drained and. drugged by the.
~h~~~m~~~~~~~~~:dram a of irreslonsibie living, Fed-
Thre Uwsile aei WtIya will always be one of the strang-.
There will be a meeting Wednesday, Jan. 9, in Room 302, Chemistry est men alive on the stage; his
Building at 7:30. M. H. Soule will speak on "Chemistry in Relation to rime, after al. is hardly moie than
Bacteriology.," ie
B.a.tSitoPrgy."t that he has good intentions for
F. D. Smith, President everyone-including himself, jAll
oraLea S~-ythis lack of ma.'ice, shiftessness:
Portia Literary Society: ,Comnambulant yearning, Moissi
There will be a regular meeting on Tuesday, Jan. 8, at 7:30 P. M.
s hows with the magic of a splendid
Nellie C. Becker, President - rtist, culminating and flashing
finally to excited disaster.
Adelphi House of Representatives:I Calotexctdia ey
chlz aksCharlotte Schultz makes ,very
An important business meeting will be held Tuesday evening at real the tormented wife, Lisa,
7:30 P. M. Nominations for the next semester and important reports1longing for her absent husbar, and
I require a good attendance. presently finding security when
The society's group picture will be taken at the Dey Studio on she marries 'he natient Karenin at
State Street, Wednesday, Jan. 9, at 4:30 P. M. All active and associate the false of Fedya's death. Kare-
members in good standing are eligible for the picture and prompt nin is played by Karl Ludwig Diehl
attendance is requested. with restraint and finesse and his
Robert II. Lloyd, Speaker of the House mother brings in a note.of elegance
-s Johanna Terw? n portrays her.
Organizations: Over all these altered manners
All organizations which have signed for space in the 1929 Michi- and changing scenes, the network
ganensian must have their picture appointments made immediately, of rather bleak tragedy never les-
The official photographers are: Dey, Rentschler, Spedding and Randall. ?ons, and neither person nor episode
Robert Holmes, Organizations Editor t akes precidence b:yond the
--!marching story. And that is direc-
Michigan Dames: ; tion. Moissi so human and so at'
The Michigan Dames will meet Tuesday, January 8, at eight o'clock case, so fated and so. failing, is
at the Faculty Women's clubhouse, 226 S. Ingalls Street. never absent be he actually on the
Mrs. G. W. Serris, President stage or not. And that is acting.

M.F., 3-4; Tu., 2-3;
Th., 11-12; S., 9-10
M.Tu.W.Th.F., 3-4;
Tu.Th.S., 11-12
M.W.F., 11-12

W. 10-11;
2032 A. I1.
S., 10-11
4129 N. S.
3228 A. H.
3226 A. H.

M.W.F.S,, 10-11 Tu. Th., 3-4

405 R. L.

M., 3-4; W., 10-11;
S., 11-12
Tu., 3-4; Th., 2-3

F., 2-3;
108 Econ.
208 Econ.

M.W.F.S., 11-12; Tu. Th.,
10-11 , 4202 A. H.
Th.F.S., 11-12 4089 N. S.
M.Tu.W., 11-12 3089 N. S.

School of Education: Second Semester Elections:

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Second semester elections for students in the School of Education:
ire to be made in the office of the School of Education; Room 105
rappan Hall, January 11, 12 (morning), 14, 15, and 16.
Further announcement will be made.
Gretchen Krug, Recorder
?rospective Students-School of Education:
Students who plan to transfer to the School of Education at the
'eginning of the second semester 1928-29 should enroll for the present
n the School or College in which they are now registered.
At the end of the, present semester the transfer can be made pro-
'ided the students can present 25 per cent more points than hours
redit and also provided they are not on the delinquent list in the
School or College from which they are transferring.
Gretchen Krug, Recorder
School of Education-February Seniors:
Seniors who expect to complete the requirements for g'aduation
.rom the School of Education in Februa'ry and wish to be recommended
'or their degrees as soon as possible thereafter must pay their Diploma'
:.nd Teacher's Certificate fees and have the .receipts deposited in this
office by Febuary 8.
Blanks for this purpose may be obtained in Room 105 Tappan
Hall. Office.hours: 10:30-12:00 a. m; 2:30-3:30 p. m.
Gretchen Krug, Recorder
'teacher's Certificates:
Blanks for the payment of the Teacher's Certificate fee may now
be secured at the office of the School of Education. All students who'
expect to be, recommended for the Teacher's Certificate at the end
o>f the present semester must pay their fees and return their receipts
to the Recorder, School of Education, by February 8.
Office hours: 10:30-12:00 a. m.; 2:30-3:30 p. m.
Gretchen Krug, Recorder
' English 185.
There will be an examination Friday, Jan. 11, Angell Hall, 2225, at

House Democrats
Lose Tax Fight'
WASHINGTON, Jan. 7.-House
Democrats today lost a fight to re-
quire all tax refunds of $75.00,000
to be passed upon by the joint Con-:
gressional committee on internal!
revenue legislation before an ap-
propriation could be made for their
payment.

GROUPS
Fraternity and
Organization Pictures
must be taken before
January 25.
An early appointment can
be made to suit your
convenience.

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We welcome back 2
the Student Body
and Faculty with
best wishes for a
Happy and Suc-
cessful New Year.
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Botanical Seminar:
Botanical Seminar meets Wednesday, January 9, at
N. S. Bldg. Paper by Bradley M. Davis-"The cytology
a haploid sport from Oenothera franciscana."

4:30, Room 11r
and genetics of
B. M. Davis

Xl Circulo Italiano:
There will be a meeting on Wednesday, January 9, at 4:15 p. M.

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