t PAIGE ETCHT T HEMICHIGAN DAILYi I TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1929 .......... . . . ...... . ....... ....... . ........ ......... ......e..-. .w... . T . r_ . rte. W A 1 ®NYXORYNf/ 11 /IMIr '. D0-AILY OFFICIAL BUL*LETIN Publication in the Bulletin is constructivye notice to all members of the University. Copy received by the Assistant to the Presi- 'dent until 3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. in. Satu~rday) __ VO.X.TUtADEEBR10, L1929 N., lai c.- Colloquium: Mr. F. B. Baker will speak on "The Fermi S tat ist K, A!;piicU V to UCPotenitial Ditributions of Positive, Ions,," in room 1041 L:_s sics buildinig, at 4k:15 p. m. Ii Electrical Eagincering 11--ispection Trip: Staff cars will lcaDvc the Wi ignc~n building at 1:00 p. mn. for 1- clray Power station i o the Detroit, Edison Company. Mr. Alex Dow speaks at 8:00 p. mn., on I "Power :louse Design." H IGHWAY 41MEETING PLANS ANNR~lOlUNCED~u i NOTICUS Automobile Regulation Notie: All student driving permits expire ol December 20, 1929. Application for renewals will bc received at the Office df the Dean of Students from Deccmber 10 to December 20, and students arc urged to observe this arranrgemzent as soon as they have procured 1930 license tags for their cars. IL wi'll be necessary, however, for students to continue using their 1928 plas until lifting of the regulation at 12:00 noon on December 20, for the Chxristm as i=vacationz period. J. A. Burnley, Dean of Students To the Presidents of Sororities and Fraternities: You arc rquested to fie a list of the memibrs and pledges of your fraternity for the first semester in tihe office of the Dean of1 Students, roomn 2, Unverity hall, on or before Dcccralber 12, wi a printed form to be supplied by that office. J. A. ltrkey, Dan of Students Call for Lost Article: A far ;cnumber-of books, gloves. etc., have recently been turned in ,at the Scretar %i Ofrce. Sudnts and others who have lost anything; of this mture cre1'C Y~ic'Acd to) Cll at the Secretary's office, room 3,tUiicrdlty l 01. Shirley IV. 'Smnith Inter-Library Loans-Cessation During Christmas Seaso: Owing to the rush of business ano to the congestaon affecting bothi the mails and the handling of express, the larger libraries of the country have agreed for some years past to stop inter-library loans between Decem- ber 15 and January G. Any persons wishing to have books borrowed from. other libraries for use here. during the Christmas hoilidays are requested to arrange for this immediately with the Associat e Librarian of the Univrsity, as requests to brrow books will not be honored by most libraris (Including the library of this University) after Dcemiber 16, and until January 6. This notice is issued In order to avoid difficulties which have arisen In the last two years. " William W. Bishop, Librarian Detroit Civ[ Sevice Examinations for Family Case Workers Exam- inations for positions of Junior and senior family case workers will be held- in Detroit, Dcemnber 21, at 9 a. rin. in the ooffice of the Civil Service Cornl.ion at T15 1Ranlolpi St. The rcsIdenc' rule is waived and students in the Socl al. Srvice CTrriun n~ rs advised to take advantage. of this oppor tuiviy. Apliations for t; ang the examna-a ti nmust be in by Deemabcr 1, 1 ;shall beo gladI to see any students Interested about tic matter. A. E. Wood { Midt-semester reports for all stutidaets ini the College of Engineerin~g whose grades In any courses have been reported below C, are now on file and open to inspection by'tho 3e concerned, in the ofie of the Associate Dean, room 255, West Enaginering building. Kindly rice Mis Earl for the reports.! G. W. Patterson "BusiI'e A~mimintration 96, Personal fludgetiig, Savings and In-i 'vetumnts," will nrot be ofercd for the Second semester R. (G. Redkey I Officers of the Junior Chas , School of Education: There arc an members of the Junior Cla s 'A li have not yet enrolled with the class Secretary. The Junior Class held organization mnetings thne first week of the semester. The rcsults of the class election held October 3, 1929, were as follows: Elizabeth Crocr-Prcsidenit. Paulina 11Bae-Vice41resdet. Philip Wargelin-Secreta ry. Helen Kerwin-Treasurer. All members of the Junior Class in the School of Education whio have not yet filled out enrollment blankls for class membership are requested to report to the officers or to the )Faculty Adviser, Professor Stuart A. Courtis, room 4020, University High School. as soon a posibl. Elizabeth Croer, President Sigma XI: All members of the Society who have become affiliated with the University this year for the first time. are requested to notify Byron Soule, Scc'y., 408 Chemnistry building. W~omen's League Houuse Organizers: 'The November signilig-outa slips have been checked. Please check your houses from the report Sheets. rThoe are filed in) the Womien's L eagunderIfllC1ga1dua te offic. Plsac (Beck only the ted Ii-ialities below the linle. Elira Bethz I~o, (Cbairnian of thec Board of Rpretnkttives 41 ) (,,ds its xll intb mawec t;.i'",;1111 m i ifaf~u p ('.i r niS ) vi{1';Jlini'a t GE aTf. TPAV Uniiversity Leturc: Decc mwa1(r U!, 1:15:, p.i.. Lydia Mendelssohn theatre, Hion. Morton D. Hill. a: 2a-;:f Congrss from the Second District of'Mlinois, on "Netral P yt, U Ti~~ ur WefloggBrald act." Choral Unioni Conert: fiClia.A, Mui,,Soprano, 8:15 p.ni., hill auditorium., -/00 H righway tEngineers to Holdi The'Pl Graduate Luncheon for Chemical Engineers will be held today at 12~:00 in l(,.t( Semninar Rloomn, 3201 East E~ngineering building. Conference Feb. 11-13; ------Diliman to S-,eak. Chboral Union (Japers: Report at Hll auditorium before 7:30 p ,. f rc n ett m.lt 1 R IS N I N C A G W Aeb :rnd Flange: Bu,;ness meeting, 7:15 p. in., at the_ Union, ____________Tentative program for the an- Alpha Nu regular meeting at 7:15 p. mn. Reports on the Nationala nual highway en ineering high- Conclave will be given. way conference, to' bz, 1Yeld in Anm Arbor Feb. 11-13, was annouc ec lc aegas rz in'olsoi *and i'"-~i,( v cE<