f'1 t;11. i;i'c.;i T THE MIChIGAN DAlI.Y -Z -, Y, JANUARY 10, 1910 PAC4 fll2T~ ~IIJ1~AY, ANIJflY10_._.2 DAILY OFFrICIAL RULLETIN 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.) undergraduate work. Without such statement registration in the Grad- Eiectietion inl Sociology: Detroit Council Acts ute ichool will not 1e possible. Th(eI Aihtia ,( arla : e od It -u come hidring the registration itjth A. Itkiia i, ejder f le ed Ji 101' sg10 for: n nt to Csections I Against GyOT Veto R. 11. Homes Graduate Students, Hygiene and Public Health: DETROIT, Jan. 9.-The veto by All g'aduate students in Hygiene and Public Health and in Public Oratorical Association: Mayor John C. Lodge of a resolu- Health Nursing are invited to attend the Eighth Annual Conference on j Ushers for oratorical association lecture course please report tonight tion passed by the city council at Public Health conducted by the Michigan Department of Health and at 7:15. its meeting a week ago favorig a the Michigan Public Health Association at the Hotel Olds, Lansing, L. Walkley, Vice President new meeting amweek agl fa lrg Thursday and Friday, January 10 and 11. The sesSions began Wednes- new $8000,000 municipal buildn day at 2 p. m. hlouse Presidents: to replace the present city hall John SiindwaIll There will be a meeting of the Board of Representatives on Satur- was over-ridden Tuesday night by ' lig-day, Januaiy 12, at 16:30 o'clock in Room 110 Library. The picture for city council by a unanimousg vote. Bowling the Michiganensian will be taken immediately following the meeting. JnyBowling at the Woman's Athletic Building will begin on Wednesday. Elizabeth Wellman, Chairman Notice: Ja. nuary 10, at 4 o'clock. An instructor will be thre tcoac. .,Y ... , ..- -e-m-_n,- Vol. 39 THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1929 No. 78. University Lecture: Professor E. C. Faust of Tulac University, formerly of Peking Union Medical College, will lecturw en "Travels of a Parasitologist in the Orient" on Thursday, January 10, at 4:15 p. in, in the Natural Science Auditorium. The public is cordially invited. F. E. Robbins Ruth llassinier Elections in Education, Colleges of Literature, Scien-e, and the Arts: PrUfersoreclbt Braurhet of e University of Brussels, Belgium, All elections in Education, in order to count toward graduation from will give a lecture on "Heredity as an Embryological Process" Tuesday, this college, must be approved by the Committee on the Teacher's' January 15, at 4:15 p. m., in the Naural Science Auditorium. The Certificate. Students who have not already been definitely admitted public is cordially invited. to candidacy for the teacher's certificate may consult the chairman be- F. E. Robbins tween 3 and 5 daily du ing the registration period, in Room 2026, Angell Hall. Conference is optional for students already so admitted. University Lecture: A. iR. Crittenden Mr. Samuel M. IKintne , Ma1aer tf Research Dcpartinent, West- Fr the information of those who Economics 196-Distribution of Wealth and Income: j may not have seen a copy of the This course will be offered the second semester, meeting M. W. F. revised University calendar (Re- at 9:00 a. m. in Room 406, General Library. A contrary announcement gents Proceedings, June, 928 in the Time Schedule should be disregarded. pages 628, 629 and 630), the sched Z. C. Dickinson ules of the present~ University year _CDki n and the year 1929-1930 are as fol- ! -fta"1 ccf m fn ~id n lows: Am 3 stem ; OmUIttee : There will be a meeting of the Point System Committee of the Woman's League in Barbour Gymnasium at 4:00 o'clock on Thursday, January 10. First Semester inighouse Electric & Mfg. Companv, will lctc1ure on "Research Require- ments of Electric Companies" in NAdvrMl ScIence .Auditorium on Tues- day, January 15th, at 8:10 p. nm. The public is invited. 1. E. Robbins Faculty, School of Education: A regular Faculty luncheon of the School of Education will be held at the Union (Ladies Dining' Room) on M nday, January 14th, at 12:15 o'clock. C. 0. Davis, Secy. To All Men Students: Students intending to change their rooms at the end of the present semester are hereby reminded that according to the University Agree- ments they are to inform the householders of such intention at least two weeks prior to the close of the ssmester. It is advised that notice cf such intention to move be made at once. F. ft. Wahr, Assisiant Dean l Householders: Householders having available rooms for men students are requested to list them in the Office of the Dean of Students, Room 2, University Hall, at once. Available light-housekeeping rooms and apartments should also be Registration for Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors of the College of mary auce vtore, LnaII1In 1 Literature, Science, and the Arts: Cercle Francais-: SDuring the remainder of the Registration Period the Upperclass A photograph of the group for the 'Ensian is to be taken Thursday, Advisory Committee will confer with students as follows: Seniors, jun-Jauhrtoga t he2roSsoirttey'33 S . takentredAy, lors an sopomoes-ho ae cntiningthre ormor subect onJanuary 10, at 12:30 o'clock, at Dey's Studio, 334 5. State Street. All Thursday, January 10; those who are continuing two subjects on Friday active members must be present, including new members elected in De- Sand Saturday, January 11 and 12; those who are continuing one subject ceml~cr. on Monday, January 14; all others on Tuesday and Wednesday, Janu- Max Fruhauf, Jr., President ary 15. and 16, or until further notice. Any sophomore or other upper-; classman who has an appointment with the Classification Committee A. S. C. E.:I may consult the Upperclass Advisory Committee a day or more in Group picture for the Michiganensian will be teen Thursday, Jan. advance of that appointmet. The offices and office hours of Upper- 10, 1929, at 1:00 p. m. Picture will be taken promptly at 1:00 for the class Advisers for the present week were published in the Tuesday and benefit of those who have classes. Wednesday issues of this Bulletin. Beginning Monday, January 14, the L. D. Kirshner Upp class Advisory Committee will meet from 3:00 to 5:00 p. m. daily n the corridor opposite room 1025 of Angell Hall. Please follow the The Michigan Technic:I election procedure as printed in the new Time Schedule. If possible i There will be a meeting of all tryouts Thursday, Jan. 10, at 7:30 select an Adviser from the Department of your major interest. Appoint- p. m. ments may be made at the booth opposite the Recorder's Office, room ' Bernard M. Cain, A, University Hall. dnito Year 1928-1929 1929-1930 Classes re- sumed aft New Year Jan. 7 Jan 6 Year 1928-1929 1929-1930 Classes re sumed afte spring vaca April 15 April 21 Closes for Opens Christmas vacation Sept. 24 Dec. 21, Sept. 30 Dec. 20 - End of er first. 's semester Feb. 8 Feb. 14 Closes for Opens spring vacation Feb. 11 April 5 Feb. 17 April.11 er Commencement tturl June 17 June 23 i 4 Y t Upperclass Advisory Committee LVLt41L"sLllj6 l:IUit vl C. C. Meloche, Chairman Sigma Gamnma Epsilon: There will be a business meeting at 7 p. m. Thursday, in The Russel University Women: Seminar. At 8 p. m. Dr. Kellum will speak on "The Geology of the San There will be a Woman's League Party Friday, Janua: y 11, at Bar- Carlos Mountains, Mexico," A cordial invitation is extended to the bour Gymnasium at 4:00 P. M. All women on the Campus are invited. members of Chi Epsilon to hear Dr. Kellum. Herbert G. Watkins, Assistant Secretary 'Varsity Glee Club: There will be a rehearsal tonight at 7:00 in room 308 Union, All members are expected to be pres--F ent. Herbert J. Palmer, Manager listed_ F. B. Wahr, Assistant Dean - Faculty Women's Club: For the January meeting, the Exhibition-Architectural Building -ormes Jantar F ette There will be an exhibition daily, from 9 to 5, until the end of next Club have been invited by mrs week, ofeaf- C. C. Little to a tea at her home on American Sculpture from the Annual Exti.bition of American ArtThursday, January 10, from 4:00 at the Chicago Art Institute until 6:00 o'clock. Color Prints by Elizabeth Keith. Mrs. W. L. Badger The public is cordially invited. Iota Alpha: C. H. Riggs, Secretary 1 U n..._ r v ,.....,t_ Emil Lorch There will be a meeting of the Hygiene 202, Community Health Problems: members and initiates of Iota All students in Hygiene 202 are required to attend the lecture of Alpha on Thursday, January 10, at Dr. Ernest Carroll Faust, Natural Science Auditorium, January 10, 4:15 30 p. i., in room 3201 IEast En- pl m. Dr. Faust is Professor of Parasitology in Tulane University and gineerng building. Dr. E. P. Part- was formerly of Peking Union Medical College. His subject will be ridge wile on, "C "Travels of a Parasitologist in the Orient." There will be no classp . period at 8 a. n. Thursday as Dr. Faust's lecture will be substituted forG..Brown this class period. WT1d g - John Siudwall Geology 1: A supplementary examination for those who missed the regular one of December 12 will be given on Thursday afternoon, January 10, at 4 o'clock in Roomh 4054. 1. D. Scott Classes in French 11, 111, 153: All classes -in French 11, 111, and 153 will be examined on the same day and at the same hour as French 1, 2, 31, and 32, that is, Saturday, Fe. ary 2, p. m. P. E. Burslecy The picture for the Michiganen- sian will be taken at Spedding's Studio Thursday, January 10, at 12:45. All members are urged to be on time. Geo. .W. Efner Chrxstian Science Society: Christian Science Society of the University of Michigan meets to- night at 7:30 in the upper room of Lane hall. Ford Johnston, Secy. Geology 31: Notice: The final makeup for all laboratory sections will be given today at Dr. Hill's office is 1009a Angel] 5 o'clock in Room 3055 N. S. Anyone unable to attend, see me before Hall instead of 1009 Angell Hall. that time in Room 4078 N. S. A. A. Hill. E. N. Goddard Summer Session Abridged Second Semester Play Production Courses: Announcement: All students who wish to enroll in Play Production courses the Copies of the Campus Edition o second semester and who do not have the necessary pre-requisites, must the Abridged Announcement of the get permission from me. Do not go to Mr. Densmore. courses to be given during the sum- V. B. Windt mer Session of 1929 may be obtain- ed at the registration offices of all Graduate Students: schools and colleges. Graduate students should make their second semester elections in Edward H. Kraus. the office of the Graduate School, Room 1014, Angell Hall, on February phichigan Dames: 7, 8, and 9. The picture for the Michiganen-' New students, or students transferring from other Schools or Col- sian will be taken Sunday, January leges, should register on the same dates. 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