kAGE - Gric-11 THEF MICHIaAN n."kTLV WELTIM . AT, TATSt' AR7 1, 1121 ' 1 a V lI l L \ L a 1 A.} .('-Y. L t Y ."R 1 Ir 1 """ """ ...........y ... .........v .....} .., s, , E I AILY OFF[IC IAL BULLET-IN 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. 39 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 192!9 No. 90. University Lecture: . . . Professor Paul Hazard, of the College de France, Exchange Professor at Harvard University this semester, will lecture in French Thursday, January 24, at 4:15 o'clock, in rorom 113 Romance Languages, on "ILes Voyages de Chateaubriand." The public is invited. F. F. Robbms Faculty, School of Education: The Faculty meeting of the School of Education will be held on Monday, January 28th at 4:15 o'clock, in Room 109 Tappan Hall. The next Staff luncheon will be held Monday, February 11, at 12:15 o'clock at the Union. Will members please note these meetings as no fu ther notices can be given through the Daily. C. 0. Davis, Secretary Business Administration Lecture: Mr. Alex Dow, President of the Detroit Edison Company will speak on "Business Policies of the Detroit Edison Company" on Thursday, Jan- uary 24, at 4:15 p. m. in Room 1035 Angell Hall. The public is invited. C. E. Griffin Moving Pictures of Industry: The eighth of the School of Business Administration's moving pic-! ture programs will be held in Natural Science Auditorium at 4:05 p. m., : Wednesday, January 23.E Please note that the program will begin 10: minutes earlier than many afternoon meetings. The following films will be shown: Crackers-The Modern Staff of Life 1 reel. Cookies and Cookie Cakes 1 reel. The Texas Trail to Your Table ta story of beef from the cattle range to the retailer's store) 1 reel. Milk (the interesting story of evaporating milk - process from A y n n 1 l with the above may take their examination at 5 o'clock in roomI 205, Angell Hall. Adelhert Ford Special Swimming Classes: The Intramural Department is having swimming classes for begin- ners and advanced swimmers every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday; at 7:30-:30. G. .I. McMahon is in charge. Intramural Department University Women: Out of consideration for women who are prepa,. i),g for examinations, it is expected that moving operations will be confined to the week end. February 8-11. Grace Iticlards Seniors and Graduate Students in Chemistry and Chemical Engineering: Mr. Henry N. Marsh of the Hercules Powder Company will be in! room 2028 East Engineering building on Thursday, Jan. 24, to inter-' view men for employment by his company, which manufactures ex- plosives, naval stores, and cellulose and nitrocellulose products. Please make appointment with Miss McKim today or early tomorrow morn- ;ng. Alfred II. White Inter-fraternity Council: .. There will be a meeting of the Inter-fraternity Council Wednesday, Jan. 23, at 4:30, in room 302 in the Michigan Union. E. H. Wachs, President New York Times Current Events Contest: In order that the number of copies of the examination which will be needed for the Current Events Contest to be held on February 15: may be estimated, students intending to enter the contest are requested to notify immediately one of the members of the local committee, con- sisting of Professors J. L. Brumm, P. W. Slosson, W. M. Abbot, Z. C. Dickinson and E. S. Brown. Everett S. Brown Botanical Seminar: Botanical Seminar meets Wednesday, January 23, at 4:30, Room 1139 N. S. Bldg. Paper by C. G. Kulkarni-"Meiosis in two mutants of Oenothera practincola and their hybrids." Gargoyle Business Staff and Tryouts Quadrangle: There will be a very important meeting of the entire business staff Meeting Wednesday, Jan. 23, 1929, and tryouts of the Gargoyle today at 4 p. m. Anyone unable to attend 8:15 p. m. sharp at 1954 Cambridge will please untify the Business manager. Road. Carl U. Fauster, E. C. Prophet, Clerk Business Manager Scabbard and Blade: There will be a regular Wednes- . day, Jan. 23, at 7:00 p. m. in the The American Society of Civil Engineers will hold a dinner meet- Union. ing at the Union at 6:15 p. m., Wednesday, January 23. Perry A. Chas. E. Staff Fellows, City Engineer of Detroit, will speak. 'Varsity Band: L. D. Kirshner, President There will be the regular rehear- Geological Journal Club: There will be a meeting in Room 4054 N. S. Friday, Jan. 25, at 7 p. m. M.. Lougee will give an illustrated lecture on "Winter Mountain Climbing." E. N. Goddard, Secretary Sigma Xi Meeting: The second of the meetings held for the purpose of acquainting its membership with the research activities of the University will be held F. iday evening, January 25, beginning at 7:30 sharp, in the East Physics Laboratory. Description talks, inspections of researches, and refresh- ments will constitute the program. sal tonight at Morris Hall at 7:15 o'clock. Gilbert B. Saltonstall SUBSCRIB.E TO THE MICHIGAN DAILY i Carl E. Guthe, 'Secy. I Engineering Council: The E';ineering Council will -' - - meet at 7:30 p. m., Wednesday, Jan. 23, in room 302 Michiganj Union. R. C. Adams, Jr.- Undeliverable Mail (Con'd) B. M. Davis cow to can) ireei . The Land of Cherries (the largest cherry orchard in the world, Notice to Matinee Musicale Ticket Holders: with scenes of the cultivation, picking and canning of cherries) 1 reel. If you are unable to make use of your tickets for tonight's concert, All persons interested are invited to attend these programs which kindly notify the Box Office of Mimes Theater between 4 and 8 o'clock are designed particularly to give business students background material. 'today.. Any tickets that are returned will be given to students of the Carl N. Schmalz University School of Music and to persons who would otherwise be bl ht% fn te~pnd the eneert. 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 Rhetoric-Professor Jack's Classes: I shall not hold further classes this week. I expect to keep consul- tation on Friday from 9 to 12. P. M. Jack Political Science 31: The final examin9.tion in this course will be given Saturday after- noon, January 26, in the following rooms in Angell Hall: M'. Pollock's sections in room 1025. Mr. Preuss' sections in room 1025. Mr. Calderwood's sections in room 35. Mr. Cuncannon's sections in room 25. Mr. Phillip's'sections in room 25. Mr. Maddox's sections in room 1035. James K. Pollock, Jr. Mrs. Hugh Cabot, Membership Chairman Music Section-Faculty Women's Club: Due to the illness of Mrs. Clare Griffin, at whose home a meeting was scheduled for Wednesday evening, Jan. 23, the regular meeting of the Chorus of the Music Section of the Faculty Women's Club will be postponed until Wednesday, Jan. 30, on which date it will be held at 7:15 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Clarence Johnston, 1335 Hill street. Elana K. Taylor, Secy. Matinee Musicale : The Detroit String Quartet will present the following program of chamber music at the second concert of the Matinee Musicale course in Mimes Theater this evening: Haydn, Quartet in C Major, Op. 76,J No. 3; Ippolitoff-Ivanoff, Intermezzo and Humoresca-Scherzando; Ravel,, Quartet in F Major. i t ti 1 is f C f Stephen Larkum James Leonai d Frank Leu John Mac Mahon John H. Maloney J. H. Mathes M. McCurdy Ruth Murray Alexander Muzzey William Olsen (or A Emerson Price Win. Raisener William Ramsey Walter S. Ray Grace Reeves E. N. Riskey Earl Riskey Prof. L. M. Ross Harwood Rundell Norrie Sanders Dr. C. K. Searles Y. S. Seto John Shafer Caroline Shurtloff Everett W. Smith Louisa Soucup Bob Spicer John O. Stanton Christine Steen Grover Stephens D. Henry Stoltenberg Stanley Tanner Mrs. Charles Theis Prof. Rollo M. Tryon Ying Tse Arthur L. Ungerleider Lulu Weaver Helen Foss Weeks Miss Rush White Miss S. C. Yeng lsen) Mrs. Rene Talamon, President French & Spanish Exams: Rooms for exams in French 1, 2, 31, 32, to be given Saturday lows: 1, 2, 11, 31, 32, 111, 153, and Spanish afternoon, February 2, will be as fol- Course: . Room French 2 French 11 1025 A. H. Spanish 1 Nat. Science Aud. Spanish 31 Spanish 32 Chem. Amphitheater (room 165) French 1 at 1:00 French 1 at 3:00 West Physics Lee. Room French 1, morning sections French 31, afternoon sections Alum. Mem. Hall, West Gallery French 31 at 11:00 103 Rom. Langs. French 1 at 2:00 French 32 25 A. H. French 31 at 8:00 1035 A. H. French 111 231 A. H. French 112 French 153 2225 A. H. French 31 at 9:00 D Alum. Mem. Hall Spanish 2 205 M. H. Students having conflicts between French and Spanish take the French at the regular time indicated above and watch this bulletin for announcement concerning Spanish. P. E. ursley Electrical Engineering 11-Field Trip: The class will assemble at the -Archway of the West EngineerinC Building at 1:00 p. m. Wednesday for an inspection of the Trenton Channel Power Station of the Detroit. Edison Company. The special bus will leave promptly at 1:05 p. m. Alfred H. Lovell Psychology 31, Collateral Reference Examination:l The third collateral reference examination will be given at 4 o'clock, Wednesday, January 23. Students with initials A to L, inclusive, will appear in room 25, Angell Hall; students with initials M to Z, inclusive, will appear in room 203, Romance Languages Building told museum). Students who were absent from previous collateral reference examina- tions should appear at this time. Students who have class conflicts Mail: Mail for the following persons is on hand undeliverable. It may be t secured by the owners if called for at the General Delivery Window, Main Post Office on or before January 30. Professor A. S. Aiton Vincent Ayers Elizabeth Bacheler Olive Backhurst Helen Bei Mildred Bishop Francis Bothwell Akintunde D. Browne Henry Bunell Edwin T. Burrows Wilbur P. Calhoun Gour Chakravartty R. Emmet Carson Clarence Cole Lucile Copass R. W. Cowart Arbutus Davenport Mrs. C. E. Davis Miss E. Gordon Dawbarn D. A. Dodds Gladys Wheelan Edwards Edmund Ezra S. E. Fagerstrom Prof. Glenn C. Dorrester Jean Flexner Dr. Geo. C. Fracker W. B. Fulghum, Sr. James Fillard Ralph Goodrich John G. Gogolak Gertrude May Grant Miss Fau Gheng Greer John Haldane Nancy Mary Hanks Lieut. and Mrs. B. L. Hailey H. Hatch Ralston P. Hayden J. L. Hemingway John Hogle DeHart Hubbard C. D. Kelly Frank Kozel Jack King Andrew J. 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