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PACE EIGHT

THE MICHIGAN

DAILY

TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 1931

PAGE EIGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 1931

DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN
Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of
the University. Copy received at the office of the Assistant to the
President until 3:30, excepting Sundays. 11:30 a. m. Saturday.

VOL. XLI.

TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 1931

NO. 106

Additi'onal Notices on Page 2
NOTICES
President and Mrs. Rutliven will be at home to the students of the
University on the first two Wednesday afternoons of each month from
4 to 6 o'clock.
Oratorical Associatfon Patrons: Patrons will be admitted without
charge to Dr. Daniel Davenport's lecture, "Jungle Hazards," on presenta-
tion of Von Luckner coupons. This coupon shall be retained by patrons
for the Von Luckner lecture to be announced later.
II. Moser, business manager.
Students-College of Literature, Science, and the Arts: No course
may be elected for credit after the end of the third week. Saturday,
March 7, 1931, is therefore the last date on which new elections may
be a proved. The willingncss of an individual instructor to admit a
stud-nt later would not affect the operation of this rule.
Students, School of Edutation: All students enrolled in this school
who did not fill in on their election cards the names of all instructors
are asked to do so immediately. This may be done in the Recorder's
Office, room 1437, Elementary School.°
School of Education, Changes of Elections: No courses may be
added ,after Saturday, March 7. Any change of elections of students
enrolled in this school must be reported at the Recorder's Office, 1437,
Elementary 8.hool. This includes any change of sections or instructors.
Seniors, School of Education; Men Students: Measurements for caps
and gowns are being taken at Moe's Sport Shop, North University Ave-
nue. A treasurer's receipt for class dues is necessary before the cap
and gown may be secured. Dues are $2.50 and are payable to J. W.
Smith, 516 S. Division Street. Be sure to give your return address.
Please give Mr. Moe your measurements as soon as possible as it re-
quires some time to order the garments.
Women Students: Call at the Michigan League building for infor-
mation concerning your caps and gowns.
Notice to All Faculty Members and Officers: Arrangements have been
made with the purpose of having in the General Library both for pres-
ent purposes and for future historical value, a file of the portraits of
members of the Faculty and University officials. It is highly desirable
from the Library's point of view that this file be of portraits in uniformt
size. Portraits" will be made without cost to any Faculty member or
officer by Messrs. J. F. Rentschler and Son. Members of the Faculty are
cordially invited to make appointments with Rentschler and Son for
the purpose. Any special questions arising with respect to thp matter
may be asked either of the Secretary of the University, Mr. Shirley W.
Smith, or of the Librarian, Mr. William W. Bishop.
EVENTS TODAY
Lecture, Fine Arts: Mr. Wm. M. Hekking, Director of the Albright
Art Gallery in Buffalo, will lecture on "Modern Art Forms and their
Relation to the Great Art Movements of Other Periods" (illustrated),
at 4:15 p. in., in the Natural Science auditorium. The public is invited.
History 11, Lecture I, History 95: The make-up examinations in
these courses will be given in room 4001 A. H., from 2 to 5 p. m.
Teachers Certificate Candidates: Mr. Slosson will be unable to meet
teachers certificate candidates during the usual consultation hours on
Monday and Thursday afternoon during the first week in March. He
will be in his office, 4001 A. H., from 2 to 5 o'clock today.
Graduating Seniors: Graduates and graduating men who are inter-
ested in securing appointments for Naval flight training and commis-
sions in the U. S. Naval Reserve report to Lieut. Chas. D. Williams in
room 304 of the Michigan Union, this evening at 7:15. Class will meet
as usual.
German Dept.: Regular monthly meeting of the department will
take place at 4:15 p. in., in room 201 U. hall..

room 1121, N. S., at 7:30 p. m.
Program: 1.-Dr. Lee Case: "A systematic error in the colorimetric
determination of pH."
2.-Discussion of proposed new constitution and code of member-
ship.
Seniors and Graduate Students in Chemical and Mechanical Engi-
neering and Chemistry: Mr. Russell N. Keppell of the Standard Oil
company of New Jersey will be in room 2028 East Engineering building
today, to interview men for positions. Bulletins describing the oppor-
tunities and application blanks may be obtained in that office now.
Please make appointments with Miss McKim in room 2028 East Engi-,
neering building, telephone 454.
Physics Colloquium: Mr. R. A. Fisher will talk on "Electron Ex-
change in Inelastic Collisions," at 4:15, in room 1041, East Physics build-
ing. All interested are invited.
Junior Mathematical Club will meet in room 3011 A. H., at 3 p. m.
There will be mathematical games. Everyone is invited to attend.
S Men's Physical Education Club meets tonight at 7:30, in the Mich-
igan Union. Mr. Wallace Watt of the Boy Scouts of America will be
the speaker.
Adelphi House of Representatives will debate on "Resolved: that
the University, in closing the five raided fraternity houses, was in-
justified," at 7:30 p. m., in room 4203 A. H. All who are interested are
invited to attend and to take part in the debate. Those who signed
application blanks last week will be expected to make three--mninute
tryout speeches tonight.
Athena Tryouts: Tryouts will be held at 8:00 p. tn., in the Athena
room on the fourth floor of Angell hall. All women interested should
come prepared with a three-minute talk on any subject. There will be
a short business meeting for all members at 7:30.
Pi Tau Pi Sigma: Regular business meeting at 7:00 p. ni., in the
Union. Plans for next smoker to be discussed.
Freshmen and Sophomores wishing to tryout for committee posi-
tions in the Student Christian Association report at 4:00 o'clock today
to Lane hall.
New York Times Current Events Contest: This contest, which is
open to all undergraduates, will be held today at 2:00 p. in., in 2219
Angell hall. Three cash prizes of $150, $75, and $25, respectively, will
be awarded to the winners. The $75 prize is open to sophomores and
freshmen only. The best paper will be submitted in competition for
(the intercollegiate prize of $500, awarded in addition to the local prize.
All paper required for the contest will be supplied by the committee in
charge.

Oratorical Association Ushers: Report at Hill auditorium before 7:30
p. in., for lecture tonight.l
Junior Girls' Play rehearsals for today: Choruses B and G, at 4
o'clock, Choruses E and F, at 5 o'clock.+
Central Committee for the Junior Girls' Play meets at 8:30 tonight
in the League office.
Hillel Players: Important meeting at 7:00 p. in., at the Foundation.
Complete attendance is imperative.
Hillel Foundation: All women students interested are urged to bef
present tonight at 7:30 at a tryout for female leads for the forthcoming
IHillel Players production. Tryouts will be held at the Foundation.
COMING EVENTS
Zoology Lectures: Dr. Ralph W. Gerard of the University of Chicago
will give the following lectures:
Thursday, March 5, 4:15 p. m. "The activity of nerve and brain."+
Natural Science auditorium (University Lecture).
Thursday, March 5, 7:30 p. in. "Energy relations in nerve metabol-
ism." Room 2116 Natural Science building.
Friday, March 6, 4:15 p. m. "Chemical processes in nerve metabol-
ism." Room 2116 Natural Science building.
Fourth freshman lecture in Hygiene for men, will be given in Water-
man gymnasium, Thursday and Friday, March 5 and 6, at 3-4 and 5
n. m. This requirement includes all freshmen in the regular physical
tiaining classes, athletic squads and others that have been excused
from these groups." Geo. A. May.
Senior Mechanical Engineers: Mr. Rhoads of the Scott Paper Com-
pany of Chester, Pennsylvania, will be in room 221 West Engineering
building on Wednesday, March 4, for the purpose of interviewing any
imn who may be interested in positions with this company.

A. t. E. E. Members: There will
be a meeting at the Michigan
Union Wednesday, March 4, at
730 p. m.
There will be several talks by
students and refreshments will be
served.
A. S. S. T., Ann Arbor divisiotl,
Detroit chapter: Mr. Ernest R.
Johnson of the Republic Steel cor-
poration will give a talk on Wed-
nesday, March 4, at 8 p. m., in room
3201 East Engineering building on
the subject "Stainless Irons and
Steels." All who are interested are
invited to be present.
Undergraduate Physics Club will
meet in the West lecture room of
the West Physics building, Wednes-
day, March 4, at 7:45 o'clock. Fred
Flynn, '32E, will talk and present
experiments on the subject Spher-
oidal State. Plans for the next regu-
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Play Production: "Mrs. Partridge
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Michigan Dames will meet at 8
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