THE M.ICHIGAN DAIL I A TTTYS A V- TTTKPtI11Mo O V 1 tY L/ti i y J U IN Z 1 y ! tto5U. DAILY OFFI CIAL B ULLETN 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. XL. SUNDAY, JUNE 1, 1930 No. 17. NOTICES To All Students Having Library Books: 1. Students having in their possession books drawn from the Uni- versity Library are notified that such books are due Monday, June 2, before the impending examinations. z. Students who have special need for certain books between June 2 and June 7 may retain such books for that period by applying to the Superintendent of Circulation on or before June 2. '2~~~~~~ ~ ~ ~ thl~ "woofnt.-r'Qf ththv nn1rri d~~i rn tqt [Schenk ............... 2235 A. H. Wells ....................209 A. Walter ................ 3209 A. H.Wetzel ................. 2231 A. Watson ................ 2225 A. H. E. A. Walter H. H. Manufacturing Co. wishes to employ an engineering graduate as a SLIFER REPORTS draftsman and desires that he study law evenings for the purpose of eventually handling their patent work. Anyone interested please call PLANET X'S SIZE University 755. Frank A. Mickle Planet "X", the new stellar body ~found by Lowell observatory last University Bureau of Appointments and Occupational Information, 201 Mason Hall: The Detroit Board of Education is giving examinations for clerks and stenographers on June 20. Women interested should register at this office as soon as possible. T. Luther Purdon Students, Colleges of Engineering and Architecture: All students in these Colleges, taking courses other than Chemistry and Physics in the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts, who have not called at the Secretary's Office, 263 West Engineering Building, to give the names of their instructors in such courses must do so before 4 o'clock on Wednes- day, June 4, in order to receive their grades promptly at the close of the semester. Louis A. Hopkins, Secretary 3. Tne names of all student.s wno hnave no cieared e ir recoru uua the Library by Saturday, June 7, will be sent to the Recorder's Office, where their semester's credits will be held up until such time as said Student Recital: Burnette .Bradley, Soprano and Elizabeth Smith, records are cleared, in compliance with the regulations of the Regents.' Contralto, pupils of James Hamilton of the voice faculty of the School Wm. W. Bishop, Librarian of Music will give a joint recital, Monday at 8:15. The general public isinvitrledto ttePnd_ Miss~c Rc Brpa v and Mi.AcR mith will hP dnrrmn viirl Library Books: Attention is called to Rule III of the Regents' regu- lations governing the loan of books from the Library: "All books bor-, rowed by members of the Faculty shall be returned . . . . on or beforei the Thursday preceding the annual Commencement in June." It will greatly facilitate the handling of outstanding charges if members of the Faculty, having books in their possession, will return them or make the necessary adjustments during the weeks preceding the date set by the Regents' rules. Win. W. Bishop, Librarian Apparatus Exchange: The Regents at their meeting in March, 1927, authorized an arrangement for the sale of scientific apparatus by one S t to n +ther the nroceedso f the sale to be credited to the i ~ IVUUtt ~ ~ 1. l,;-;L1t yw aluli.j ~i1t ilU cculmp~t1C by Grace Snyder. The program is as follows: Lalo: Duet "O Ma Soeur" from the opera "Le Roi D'Ys"; Brahms: Sapphic, Serenade, Die Mainacht; (Miss Smith) Charpentier: Aria, "Depuis le jour" from the opera "Louise" (Miss Bradley); Glazounow: Romance Orientale; Pesse: Chanson Revee, Chanson Triste; Duparc' L'Invitation Au Voyage, (Miss Bradley); Saint-Saens: Aria, "Amour, viens aider" from "Samson et Dalila" (Miss Smith) Scarlatti: Se Flor- indo e fedele; Gluck: O del mio dolce ardor; Paisiello: Chi voul la zingarella (Miss Smith) Weckerlin: L'amour s'envole; Menuet d'Exaudet; Bergere legere; Chansons les amours de Jean, (Miss Bradley); Puccini: Duet, "Tutti i flor" from the opera "Madame Butterfly." Charles A. Sink EVENTS TODAY Lutheran Students: There will be no meeting of the club. COMING EVENTS German Department: The monthly meeting will be held on Tues-, day, June 3, at 4:15 in Room 201, University Hall. Rhetoric I (Mr. Ott's section) The class will. meet Monday evening, June 2, in Room 3213 A. H. Please bring notes on your outside reading. it., Ott Physics 38: Assignment for Wednesday, June 4: Review problems following chapters 20 and 28.I E. F. Barker Physics Colloquium: Mr. Lloyd A. Young will talk on "An Approxi- mate Solution of the Schrodinger Wave Equation," at 4:15 in Room 1041, East Physics Building, on Tuesday, June 3. The Men's Eduction Club will meet Monday night, June 2, at the Michigan Union in Room 304 at 7:15 o'clock. Professor Carr of the University High School will speak on: "The New Program in the Teach- ing of Latin." All men interested are cordially invited to attend. Alpha Kappa Delta will hold its annual picnic and final meeting Tuesday, at the residence of Prof. L. J. Carr on Hempstead Lane. Those desiring transportation should be at the Economics Bldg. at 4:30, or 6 p. m., automobiles leaving at both times. Tait Beta Pi: There will be a short business meeting Tuesday, June 3, at 7:15 p. m. In the Union. The Michigan Dames will hold their last meeting of the year in the Cave of the League building, Monday, June 2, at 8 o'clock. All wives of students are cordially in- vited. Senior Women: Tryouts for the senior play, which will be present-f ed at the senior breakfast, June 21, will be held Monday, June 2, at 5 o'clock in the Play Production aud- Tennis Courts mm- January and recently named "Plu- to," has about the size of Mars ac-, cording to the report of Dr. V. M.; Slifer, director of the Flagstaff ob2 servatory. Studies of it have re vealed no cometary features, while color tests show it to be yellow- ish. A preliminary orbit has beer computed for it, but will probably undergo extensive modification. itorium of University hall. All are urged to come. Beatrice Fromm. Chairman of Publicity Freshmen Girls Glee Club: There will be a tea in honor of Miss Olsen in Lounge 2, at the League, Mon- day, at4 o'clock. All members be there. Students of business administration seek- a ern an excellent income during the afl eerience wihfnancia orgniatio summer with an established Detroit cor- poration. Address C. F. CLARKE, 616 Hammond Building, Detroit. FENCING for Residences AMERICAN WIRE FENCE CO. ANE deparmIen uvuuiuul cu LUa0Jv , t.uv+v budget account of the department from which the apparatus is trans- ferred. Student Recital: Rachel Ramsey, pupil of Nell B. Stockwell of the Departments having apparatus which is not in active use are advised School of Music, will give the following program, Tuesday, at 8 p. M. to send descriptions thereof to the University Chemistry Store, of which Miss Ramsey will be assisted by Lucille Hoffman, pianist, and Helen Professor R. J. Carney is Director. The Chemistry Store headquarters Stoddard, contralto. Retta McKnight will be the accompanist. are in Room 223 Chemistry Building. An effort will be made to sell Bach: Invention; Chopin: Prelude, Op. 28, No. 15; Reinhold: Im- the apparatus to other departments which are likely to be able to use promptu, Op. 28, No. 3; (Rachel Ramsey) Schumann: Thou'rt Lovely as a it. In some instances the apparatus may be sent to the University Flower; Schumann: He, the Noblest of the Noble; (Helen Stoddard) Chemistry Store on consignment, and, if it is not sold within a reason- Haydn: Adagio; Debussy: Arabesque; Dett: "Juba" Dance; (Rachel able time, it will be returned to the department from which it was Ramsey) Hastings: A Red, Red Rose; Burleigh: The Trees Have Grown received. I*So-; Milligan: April, My April; (Helen Stoddard) Arensky: Suite for 2 The object of this arrangement is to proniote economy by reducing; Pianos, Op. 15 Romance & Valse (1st & 2nd Movements) (Rachel Ram- the amount of unused apparatus. It is hoped that departments having sey & Lucille Hoffman.) such apparatus will realize the advantage to themselves and to the Charles A. Sink University in availing themselves of this opportunity. - Shirley W. Smith Senior Engineers: A Machinery i l i i i i 1 I r I I I Countjry-Clubs Examination Rooms for Rhetoric II: June.7, 2-5 p. n.L Instructor Examination Room Abbot...................205 M. H. I Bader .................1035 A. H. Baker ................2013 A. H. Bebout ..................25 A. H. Binkley ..... ........ 1209 A. I. Bliss.................. 225 A. HA Boothe .................. 229 A. N. Butchart ...............103 R L Everett. ............ 1009 A. hi. Helm .................2003 A. H. Hloag....... .. ......165 Chem. Hornberger..........1025 A. H. Nelson ................ 3213 A. H. Ott ........... ...35A. H. Proctor 3017 A. H. Rowe. . ..........2219 A. H. TO BUFFALO -CLEVELAND I I } .anufacturers of Superiormfnce for over25yemr MICH. 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