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PAGE EIGHT

THE MICHIGAN

ATL'Y

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 1931

THE MiCHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 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. WEDNESDAY MARCH 11, 1931 NO. 113
Additional Notices on Page 2
NOTICES
President and Mrs. Ruthven 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.
Student's Recital:, George Poinar, violinist, student of Professor
Wassily Beoekirsky of the School of Music will present the following
program in the School of Music auditorium, Thursday evening, March
12, at 8:15 o'clock. The general public is invited to attend:
Bruch: Concerto in G minor (Prelude, Adagio, Finale); Bach: Son-
ata in G minor, for violin alone (Adagio, Fugue); Svendsen: Romance;
Schubert-Friedberg: Rondo; Cyril Scott: Lotus Land; Wieniawski: Po-
lonaise No. 2.
Elizabeth Bentley will accompany Mr. Poinar.
Students of the Co1ege of Literature, Science and the Arts: Three
scholarships, $300 each, are available for this semester and open to
students who are not now holders of scholarships or fellowships. These
scholarships will be awardedon the basis of scholarship standing and
need. Applicants should call at room 112, Romance Languages, for
blanks, fill them out and return them not later than March 20.
Holders of Michiganensian pledge coupons must redeem them not
later than today in order to receive full value for them. After today
they will be worth only the fifty cents paid for them. They can be
redeemed at the Michiganensian office in the Press building.
Cosmopolitan Club: Members please return money and extra tickets
for the International Night at Lane hall' (Cosmopolitan Club room)
between 2-5 p. m.

Juniors in Education: There will be a meeting of the executive com- urday, March 14, at 9 o'clock in Iota Alpha: The initiation of new
mittee in room 4017 University High School at 5 o'clock. 2235 Angell hall. O. J. Campbell. members will take place on Thurs-
_____day evening,. March 12, at 6:30, at
Make-up Examination, Psychol-:a banquet to be held at the Michi-
Phi Lambda Upsilon meets at 7:30 p. m., in room 303 Chemistry ogy 31: Students who were absent gan Union. The speaker of te eve-
building for the most important session of the year. from the final examination in Psy- ning will be Mr. L. Clayton Hill,
chology 31 may appear in room Vice-President and General Man-
1121, Natural Science building, on ager of Dietrich, Inc. Reserations
Phi Delta Kappa meets at 4:30 p. in., in room 4009, University High Thursday, March 12, from 3 to 6 must be made immediately with
School. Important business will be transacted. o'clock, to take a make-up exam- Professor G. G. Brown, 2028 E. Eng.
ination. Bring excuses for absence bldg., or phone Univ. 465.
Studio Art Club: The special class in life sketching will meet at 8 from the regular fnal examination. Eta Sigma Phi: Meeting at the
p. m., in the fourth floor studios of the Architectural building, with Mr. Speech 31 and 32: Make-up for Michigan League building, Thurs-
Valerio as critiv. All persons interested in this type of drawing are final examinations will be held on day, March 12, at 7:30. The roam
welcome. Thursday, March 12, at 4:00 p. m., bulletin board. There will be a short
in room 3209, Angell hall. program and refreshments.
""heosophy: Regular meeting at 8 p. in., in the Michigan League. A G. E. Densmore.
symposium will be given on Theosophy and Capital Punishment. Econoibcs 51, 52: First semester Thursday, Varcheta will m n
make,-ucp-in examnin atinn in f;, o in he htsi D.Atiaiip nr Hnw-

American Indian," Thursday, Mar.
12, in the Lydia Mendelssohn Thea-
tre, at 3:40 p. m. Seats at box-
office.
Youngstown-Michigan Club: An-
nual election of officers Thursday,
March 12, at 7:30, Michigan Union,
room 302. All members are urged
to be present.
Circolo Italiano: There will be a.
meeting on Thursday, March 12, at
4:15, in room D, Alumni Memorial
hall. Final plans for the Serata
Italiana (March 26) will be pre-
sented and Professor G. E. Uhlen-
beck will give an illustrated talk
on Rome. All interested are cor-
dially invited to attend.
Negro-Caucasian Club will hold
its next regular meeting Thursday,
March 12, at 8:15 p. m., at Lane
hall. All members are requested to
be present.
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Senior Women: Senior Supper tickets and caps and gowns will be courses will be held Thursday,
distributed today and Thursday in the League Ballroom, between 1 and March 12, at 3 p. m., in room 207 Ec.
5 o'clock. The gown is $7.50, $2.50 of which will be refunded upon the H. L. Caverly.
return of the gown after Commencement. The cap is $2.50. The ticket
for the Senior Supper is $1.50 and includes with it a ticket for the Accountants and Industrial Engi-
Monday night performance of the Junior Girls' Play. neers: Prof. C. C. Balderston, of
the University of Pennsylvania, will
Open Hour Dancing Group will meet in Barbour gymnasium this speak at a meeting of the Detroit
eeigat7:0 Chapter, National Association of
evening t7.30. Cost Accountants, on "The Rela-
tion Between Industrial Accounting
Irosh Frolic: Important meeting of the Frosh Frolic Committee, at and Incentives." Detroit - Leland
5:00 in room 302 of the Union. Members of the ticket committee are hotel, Friday, March 13, 8 p. m.
also urged to be present. Committeemen are requested to bring back Dinner, $1.50, precedes at 6:30. Stu-
all the tickets and money in their possession. dents and faculty will be welcome.
Rehearsals today for. Junior Girls' Play: Choruses A and B will meet A. S. M. E. meeting Thursday,
at 4 o'clock and Choruses C, D, and H will rehearse at 5 o'clock. 7:30, room 229 W. Eng. bldg. Mr.
Sanford, of the Detroit Edison Co.,
Freshman Pageant Elections: There will be election of Freshman will deliver a paper he recently
Pageant Committce at 4 o'clock in Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre, gave before the Heating and Ven-
tilating Engineers of Detroit.
Freshman Glee Club rehearsal at 4:30 p. m., at the Union. Observatory Journal Club will
- meet Thursday at 4:15 in the class
'Varsity It. O. T. C. Band: Members of the concert band be ready to room of the Observatory. Prof. L.
practice at 7:10 tonight. Rehearsal will start promptly at 7:15. A. Hopkins will give a paper on
"Doubly Periodic Orbits."

in the micnigan league. j. n
ardY. McCluskey will speak on the
Mental Hygiene Movement.
Chinquilla, the famous American
Indian, will appear in a program
entitled "Dramatic Sketches of the

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EVENTS TODAY

The Stump Society of Sigma Rho Tau will meet at 7:15 tonight in
the assigned rooms of the West Engineering building.
Organ Recital by Palmer Christian, at 4:15 o'clock in Hill auditor-
ium.
Division of Fine Arts' An Exhibition of Cuntemporary American
Paintings in Oil and Water Color and a group of twenty-five Prints is
being shown in the North and South Galleries and room A of Alumni
Memorial hall. This exhibition closes Monday, March 23.
Psychology 33 (W. B. Pillsbury): The make-up for those absent at
the end of last semester will be held in room 3126 N. S.
Executive committee of the Senior Education class will meet at the
Michigan League at 7:30 p. m.
A. S. C. E.: Initiation banquet to be held at the Union, 6:15 o'clock.
All members are urged to be present at this meeting, and faculty is
invited to come. Professor James Pollock, of the Political Science De-
partment, will be the speaker.
Chemical Engineering Seminar: Mr. Charles R. Harte will address
the Seminar today at 4 o'clock in room 3201 East Engineering building
on the subject, "The Experimental Determination of Overall Coefficients
for the Rate of Absorption of Carbon Dioxide in Aqueous Alkaline Solu-
tions."
Mechanical Engineering Seniors: Mr. C. B. Patrie, of the Frigidaire
Corporation, Dayton, Ohio, will be in room 221 West Engineering bldg.,
for the purpose of interviewing any men who may be interested in this
company. Please make appointments.

Socialist Club: The Michigan Socialist League will meet at 7:30 p.
n., in the Michigan League, room number to be posted on the League
bulletin board. Wilfred Sellars, a member recently returned from Ger-
many will speak on "The Socialist Situation in Germany." Those inter-
ested in Socialism are welcome.
Michiganensian Business Staff meeting at 4:15 p. m. Everyone must
be present.
Garden Section of the Faculty Women's Club will meet at Palmer
Field Hopse at 3 p. m. Mr. Guegelman of the Wayside Gardens, Mentor,
Ohio, will speak.
Daily Business Staff Tryouts: Regular meeting at 4 p. m., for the
presentation of further instruction and information on "Advertising
and Business Management" in Angell hall, room 221. It is important
that every tryout be there as another department of the Daily will be
explained. There is still an opportunity for men to tryout on the Busi-
ness Staff. All those interested should be at this meeting.

Psychological Journal Club will
meet at 7:30 p. m., on Thursday,
March 12, in room 3126 Natural
Science bldg. Mr. Paul Brainerd Will
discuss the development of prob-
em-solving ability in childrenfrom
six months to six years of age.' All
interested are invited to attend.

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COMING EVENTS
English 125: The make-up exam-
inEion in Browning will be given
next Thursday, March 12, at 3
o'clock in 3221 Angell hall.
L. A. Strauss.
Engi sh 143: The make-up final
examination will take place on Sat-

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Mathematical Club: Tea at 4 p. m., in room 3201 A. H.

Scabbard and Blade meeting at 7:15 p. m., room 308 Michigan
TUnion.

French Lecture: Mr. J. J. Enger-
rand will give the sixth lecture on
the Cercle Francais program: "Ber-
anger, chansonnier francais," at
4:15 o'clock, room 103, Romance
Language bldg.
E. E. Seniors: Bell System inter-
views will occur today. Those wish-
ing interviews must sign on the
posted schedule.
Forestry Club Meeting, 7:30 p. m.
room 2039 Natural Science bldg.
Bartley Korenkiewicz will speak on:
"Selective Logging in Northern
Wisconsin.

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