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THE MICHIGAN

I) A L U Y

SUNDAY, JANUARZY 1", 1929

DAILY. OFFICIAL BULLETIN
Publication in the Bulletin is con-,truc tive 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. 39 SUNDAY, JANUARY 13, 1929 No. 82.
Notice:
By action of the Regents at a special meeting held January 11,
the regular January meeting is scheduled for Monday evening, Janu-
ary 21, instead of January 25, as originally announced. All communi-'
cations should be in the hands of the President by Monday, 5 p. M.,!
January 14.
Herbert G. Watkins,
Assistant Secretary
University Senate:
The second regular meeting of 'he University Senate for the year
1928-1929 will be held in Room C, Law Building on Monday, Januaryj
21, at 4:15 p. m. Order of Business:
1. Annual Report of the Board in Control of Athletics.
2. Annual Report of the Commint cc on Vocational Counsel and
Placement.
J hn W. B-atshaw, Secretary of the Senate

reservation sheets may ask for Tuesday or Wednesday appointmIents;
studlenits who have signed only one reservat.ion sheet may ask for
Thursday appointments; and students who have made no reservations
may asl for Friday and Saturday appointments.
Willar A. Frayer, Chairman Freshman
Advisory Committee
Prospective Studenits-School of Education:
Students who plan to transfer to the School of Education at the
beginning of the second semester 1928-29 should enroll for the p~esent
in the School or College in which they are now registered.
At the end of the present semester the transfer can be made pro-
vided the students can present 25 per cent more points than hours
credit and also p ovided they are not on the delinquent list in the
School or College from which they are transferring.
Gretchen Krug, Recorder
School of Education: Second Semester Elections:
Second semester clecaons for students in the School of Education

evening at 8 o'clock. The following program of music for two pianos 1J-101) Committee:
will be presented by Frances and Elizabeth Copcland, talented pupils o 'i here will be a
Guy Maier. J-llop Committee
Clementi Sonati in B flat; Debussy-L'Apres Midi D'un Faune; Sunday afternoon

meeting of the
at the Union
4t 4 p. m.
obert lleancy,
stant Chairman

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Saint-Saens--Scherzo op. 87; Liszt---Les Preludes; Parrish Valse Vien-1
naise; Reincke-Gondoliera; Guion-Franz--Turkey in the Straw; Cha-
brier -Espana.
All members of Matinee Musicale are invited.
Mrs. Rene Talamon, President
Graduate Luncheon for Chemical Engineers:D
The regular graduate luncheon will be held on Tuesday, January
15, at 12 o'clock in ioom 3201 East Engineering Building.
Alfred I1. White
Climical Engineering Seminar:
Professor T. R. Running will lead a discussion on "The Teaching of;
Mathematics to Students in Chemical Engineering" at the Seminar to be
held on Monday, January 14, at 4 o'clock in room 3201 East Engineering

Room 304.

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Oratorical Board:
The Ensian picture will be taken
Monday afternoon at 4:30 at Rent-
schler's Studio. Please be prompt.
Robert J. Gessner, President
A. S. M. E.:
The picture for the Michigan-
ensian will be taken at Spedding's
Studio Sunday, Jan. 13, at 2 o'clock.
J. Gray

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Senate Council:
A meeting of the Senate Cinedl is called at 4:0) p. m., Tuesday,
January 15, for organization and the conside ation of several matters
of business.
The members of the Counchl. besides the ex officio members, are
as follows: Professors J. S. Reeves, Campbell Bonner, A. E. R. Boak,
1. L. Sharfman, W. B. Pillsbury, 1. C. Anderson, A. H. White, Emil
Lorch, E. N. Durfee, J. B. Waite, W. A. Paton, R. W. Bunting, F. W.
Vedder, C. S. Berry, C. 0. Davis, II. B. Lewis, C. D. Camp, C. C. Glover,
and L. J. Young.
F. E. Robbins, Secretary
University Lecture:
Professor Albert Brachet of the University of Brussels, Belgium,
will give a lecture on "Heredity as an Embryological Process" Tuesday,
January 15, at 4:15 p. m., in the Natural Science Auditorium. The
public is cordially invited.
F. E. Robbins

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should be made in the oflice of the School of Education, Room 105 u g.Acolytes:
Tappan Hall, January 11, 12, 14, 15, and 16. Hours: 9-12 and 2-5, except Alfred H. White The Society will meet on Mon-
on Janua y 12, 9-12 only. day, January 14, at 7:30 p. m. in
All election cards should be returned by 5 p. m., January 16. Research Club: 202 W. Professor Sellars ill
Unavoidable change in elections may be made without payment of The Research Club will meet in room 2528 East Medical Building read a paper on "Substance."
fee February 14 and 15. on Wednesday. January 16, at 8 p. m. The following papers will be Otis H. Lee
Those wishing to elect academic courses where action of the Classi- presented:
fication Committee of the College of Literature, Science and the Arts Isoelectroni Speet'a," by Professor R. A. Sawyer. Phi Delta Kappa:
is necessary will be given tickets for their appointment with the "The Measurement of Growth in Education," by Professor S. A. There will be a business meeting
Committee by the Recorder of the School of Education when ymake Courtis.
their elections. A meeting of the Council will be held at 4:30 p. in. in room 1053, following the meeting of the Men's
GetchESK.rrg,Srecordery East Physics Building. Educational Club, Monday night at
Everett S. Brown, SecretaryEh theiMichigan Union. All members
School of Education-February Seniors: are urged to be present.
Seniors who expect to complete the requirements for graduation Men's Education Club: uR. D. MacNittPresident
frm heScoo f duatoninFbrar ad is o e ecmmndd The Men's Education Club will meet Monday evening, January 14, _________
from the School of Education in February and wish to be recommended at 7:00 p. m. in Room 302 of the Michigan Union. Dr. F. D. Curtis will T e, tP
for their degrees as soon as possiblethereafter must pay theirDiploa speak on "The Relative Teaching Values of Certain Common Uses ofa Beta Pi r
and Teacher's Certificate fees and have the receipts dpstdi hsIEaiainPpr. The picture for the Michiganen-
oE P sian will be taken at 1:30 Tuesday
Blanks for this purpose may be obtained in Room 105 Tappan Prescott Club: at Speddins Studio. e regular
Mali. office hours: 10:30-12:00 a. m.; 2:30-3:30 p. m. The January meeting of the Prescott Club will be held in the main Union.
Gretchen Krug, Recorder dining room of the Allenel Hotel, Tuesday, January 15, at 6:45 p. . n W. R. Hough
Mr. J. K. Lilly, Jr., PhC '14 of Eli Lilly and Co., will speak on "Some Com-
Rhetoric 54-Problems of Composition I: 1mercial Aspects of Manufacturing Pharmacy." Pi Lambda Theta:
Students who expect to elect this course should see me at one of Fred II. Weinmann Pi Lambda Theta will meet on
the following hours: Monday evening, January 14, at
January 11-12 to 1. Botanical Seminar: 7:30 in Room 4017, University High
January 12-10 to 11. Botanical Seminar meets Wednesday, January 16, at 4:30, Room School. Dr. S. A. Courtis will speak
January 14-10 to 11 and 12 to 1. 1139 N. S. Bldg. Paper by Eileen W. Erlanson, "Wild Roses of the West- on the "Philosophy of Individual-
E. A. Walter ern United States." ization in Instruction."
B. M. Davis I Bernice McHale,
Graduate Students and Staff Department of Romance Languages: Pe-dn
The Romance Club will meet on Wednesday, January 16, in 408 R. L. Women's Research Club: ____President_
at 4:10 p. in. The program is as follows: The Women's Research Club will meet Monday, January 14, at, 7:30 Faculty Women's Club:
Newton S. Bement, "The Causes and Character of Some Fifteenth P. in. in the Women's Field House. Dr. Bell will speak on "The Basal The Bookshelf and Stage Section
and Sixteenth Century French Grammars." - Metabolic Test and its Relation to Disease." Please note place of meet- of the Faculty Women's Club will
Nelson W. Eddy. "Some Recent Critical Works About Spanish Liter- ing. meet with Mrs. G A Lindsay 201

University Lecture:
Mr. Samuel M. Kintner, Manager of Research Department, West-
inghouse Electric & Mfg. vompany, will lecture on "Research Require-
ments of Electric Companies" in Natural Science Auditorium on Tues-
day, January 15th, at 8:00 p. in.
The public is invited.
F. E. Robbins
Faculty, College of Literaturc, 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 R. Effinger
Faculty, School of Education:
A regular Faculty luncheon of the School of Education will be held!
at the Union (Ladies Dining Room) on Monday, January 14th, at 12:151
o'clock.
C. O. Davis, Secy.
University Scholarships:
After careful consideration of all applications, Unive:sity Scholar-
ships have been awarded to the following students:
Marsh Sch.: Louise Boynton, Edward O. Curran, Isabelle Gertrude
Kananen, Elizabeth Wellman.
Strong Sch.: J. Calvin Callaghan, Julia Ellen Cole, Otto G. Graf,
Lawrence E. Hartwig, Agnes Johnson, Vera Johnston, Angela Nosenzo,
Louise Rorabacher, John Teichman, Courtlandt C. VanVechten, Phineas
P. Wright, Emily M. Wilcox.
.H. P. Thieme, Chairman Scholarship Coin.
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 American Art
at the Chicago Art Institute
Color Prints by Elizabeth Keith.
The public is cordially invited.
Emil Lorich
Educational Courses:
Students may secure assignments to Educational Courses Al, A25,
B20, Cl, CO0, and 0110 in Room 105 Tappan Hall during the period of
regis'ration, January 11, 12 (morning), 14, 15, and 16.
Gretchen Krug, Recorder
Freshman Elections-College of Literature, Science, and the Arts:
1. All freshman students must confer with their Freshman Week
Advisers concerning elections for the second semester. Freshman Elec-
tion Blanks may be secured from the Recorder's Office, Room 4, Univer-
sity Hall. Freshmen who find it absolutely impossible to consult their
regular Freshman Week Advisers should see me in Room 1204, Angell
Hall, any day during the week January 14-19, from 4:00 to 5:30 p. m.
2. Freshmen who have signed three or more reservation sheets for
second semester courses'may classify Monday, January 14. No appoint-;
ment tickets needed for admission to the Classification Committee in
Poom 4, University Hall.
3. Beginning Tuesday morning, Jan. 15, all admissions to the Class-
ification Committee will be by appointment tickets only. These tickets,
specifying a particular fifteen minutes on a particular day, may be
secured on application at the booth in the corridor of University Hall,
beginning Monday morning, Jan. 14. Students who have signed two

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Warner F. Patterson
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Chemistry 55:
The course in Oxidation-Reduction, listed in the Time Schedule as
Chemistry 32, should be elected as Chemistry 55.
11. N. Cole
Forestry:
All freshmen and sophomores preparing for work in forestry should
(onsult with me or Prof. Craig Monday, January 14, or as soon after that
as possible.
S. T, ana
Speech 105:
Professor O'Neill's class in Speech 105, will not meet on Monday.
Elisabeth Bacheler, Sec.
German Teachers' Course:
All students desiring a course in methods of teaching German will
please communicate with me at their earliest convenience.
Norman L. Willey
Conflicts in Final Examinations for the Colleges of Engineering and
Architecture:
All conflicts must be reported to me before Jan. 24. Instructions for
the disposition of conflicts will be found posted on the Bulletin board
by my office, room 3223 East Engineering Building.
J. C. Brier
University Symphony Orchestra:
Members are reminded that rehearsals will henceforth be held in
Hill Auditorium at 2:30.
S. P. Lockwood
Twilight Organ Recital:
Clarence Dickinson, well known American organist, will give the
following program in Hill Auditorium, Wednesday afternoon, at 4:15
o'clock, January 16. The general public, with the exception of small
children is invited to attend. No admission charge.
Adriessen: Chorale; Giles Farnaby: Giles Farnaby's Dream; Rinck:
Rondo, (from Concerto for Flute Stops); Dickinson: Allegro Maestoso,
from "Storm King" Symphony; Dickinson: Memories; Bach: Cathedral
Prelude and Fugue; Bach: Anna Magdalena's March; Liszt: Evocation
in the Sistine Chapel; Moussorgsky: The Ox Cart; MacDowell: The
Humming Bird; Traditional from Holland, Old Dutch Lullaby; Sinding:
Norwegian Rhapsody.
Charles A. Sink
Matinee Musicale Study Group:
The study group of Matinee Musicale will meet in Room 305 of
the School of Music instead of at Mrs. Talamn's home, next Monday

-Olive M. Searle, Secretary

Comedy Club:
There will be a group picture of the Club taken Monday, Jan. 14,
at 12:10 noon, at Rentschler's Studio. All members who wish to be con-
sidered as active must be present.
Thurston Thieme, President
Mathematical Club:
The January meeting will be held Tuesday at 8 p. m., in Room 3201
Angell Hall. Program: Professor L. A. Hopkins, "Density distribution in
a planet, and the motion of a satellite"; Mr. E. W. Schreiber, "Twenty
vnr fto E' t.vrni n-nn~a eininl+ ~n

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Day Street, on Tuesday, January
15, at 2:45 p. m.
Mrs. R. D. T. Hollister,
Secretary
Sigma Gamma Epsilon:
The picture for the Michigan-
ensian will be taken at the Sped.
ding studio, Tuesday, January 14,
at 12 o'clock.
C. U. Riggs, Secretary

Years auer. Veryone it iiLea smvite d to attenu. Sijjgma Delta Chi:
N. C. Fisk, Secretary There will be an important
meeting Monday afternoon at 4
1 Garden Section-Faculty Women's Club: o'clock.
The Garden Section will meet at the University of Michigan Library J. Stewart Hooker, Pres.
t on Wednesday, January 16, at 3:00 p. m. The subject "Delphiniums," -
with slides from Pudor will be presented. Visitors are welcome. 1 Comprehensive English Examina-
Mrs. G. A. Lindsay, Secy. tion:
The 'Winter Comprehensive Eng-
Faculty-Alumni Dance: lish Examination will be held at 9
The second of the series of dances for Faculty and Alumni, spon- o'clock Saturday, January 19, in
sored by the Faculty Women's Club, will be held on Tuesday, January Room 2225, Angell Hall. All sen-
15, at the Union. Those intending to come are reminded that the music iors expecting to teach English
begins promptly at 9:00 o'clock. Course tickets as well as single ad- either as a minor or major subject
missions will be sold at this dance. The other two dances of the series should take this examination, it
will be held February 14 and March 18. is specifically required of all stu-
Mrs. W. L. Badger 1ents who are enrolling in English
196 (Education D110).
Phi Lambda Upsilon: C. D. Thorpe
The picture for the Ensian will be taken Sunday, Jan. 13, at 11:30
a. m. at Rentschler's Studio. All members please be present. j Michigan Dames:
F. D. Smith, President The picture for the Michigancn--
sian will be taken Sunday, January
1ortar Board :13, at 2:30 p. m. at the Dey Studio
Picture for Michiganensian will be taken at Dey's Studio, Sunday,I0n State Street.
January 13, at 10 o'clock. Mrs. C. W. Ferris, President.
Hilda Mary Evans

Attention-Independents:
Any man interested in basketball can still enter our tournaments.
Get a team either for the inter-class or all-campus tournaments and
call 2-2101 and we will arrange to have you play. Here is another
chance to win your numerals and a sweater.
Intramural Department
Cosmopolitan Club;
Club picture for the 'Ensian at Rentschler's studio, 319 E. Huron,
Sunday, January 13, at 3:20 p. m. All the members of the Club are
asked to come out for the picture, and to be punctual.
Helen L. Clarke, Secretary

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