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THE

MICHIGAN

AIL.Y

THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1931

THE MiCHIGAN DAILYTHURSDAY. MARCH 12, 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.

THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1931

NO. 114

Additional Notices on Page 3
NOTICES
Identification Cards: Students who entered the University in Febru-
ary may secure their identification cards now at the Office of the Dean
of Students, room 2, University hall. J. A. Bursley, dean of students.
Faculty Concert: The University Symphony Orchestra, under the
direction of Prof. David Mattern, will give the following program, Sun-
day, March 15, at 4:15 o'clock in Hill auditorium. The general public
with the exception of small children is invited to attend:
Bach: Abert: Prelude, Choral and Fugue; Brahms: Symphony No. 1,
C minor; Glazounow: Valse de Concert Op. 47.
Aeronautical Engineers and Aeronautical Society: There will be an
inspection trip to Akron, Ohio, Saturday, March 18, to visit the Good-
year-Zeppelin Dock and Factory, where the worlds largest airship is
now in the final stages of construction. The bus will leave the Engi-
neering Arch at 6:15 Saturday morning and will return about Saturday
midnight. The fare will be $4.75 for the round trip. Transportation
facilities will be limited, so all those desiring to go should sign the list
posted on the Aeronautical Engineering Department bulletin board, or
notify J. D. Redding (telephone 479) before Thursday evening.
University Bureau of Appointments and Occupational Information:
The Bureau wishes to call attention to the announcements of the U. S.
Civil Service Examinations for the following positions in Indian Service:
Teacher, School Music, $1,860 a year.
Teacher, Band and Orchestra, $1,860 a year.
Teacher, Fine and Applied Arts, $1,860 a year.
Teacher, Physical Education, $1,860 a year.
Circulars giving full information concerning these positions are on
file at the appointment office.

lem-solving ability in children from six months to six years of age. All Circolo Italiano meets at 4:15, in
interested are invited to attend, room D, Alumni Memorial hall.
Final plans for the Serata Italiana
March 20) will be presented and
Observatory Journal Club meets at 4:15 in the class room of the Professor G. E. Uhlenbeck will give1
Observatory. Prof. L. A. Hopkins will give a paper on "Doubly Periodic an illustrated talk on Rome. All
Orbits." interested are cordially invited to
attend.
Speech 31 and 32: Make-up for final examinations will be held at Youngstown-Michigan Club: An-
4:00 p. m., in room 3209, Angell hall. G. E. Densmore. nual election of officers at 7:30,
Michigan Union, room 302. All
English 293 (Bibliography): Mr. Hutchins will not be able to meet members are urged to be present.
this class today.
Public Health Nurses on the cam-
pus are cordially invited to attend
Geological Journal Club meets at 8:00 p. in. Program: The Cen- the Red Cross meeting of the Ann
tennial of the Geological Society of France. Reviews by Miss Cooley, Arbor District Nurses' Association
and Messrs. Campbell, Imlay, Senstius of papers in the Memorial Vol- to be held at Couzen's hall at 7:45
ume. Introduction by Dr. M. W. Senstius. p. in. Mrs. Barbara Fletcher, state
sRed Cross representative will be
A. S. M. E. meeting at 7:30, room 229 W. Eng. bldg. Mr. Sanford, of the speaker. A playlet appropriate
the Detroit Edison Co., will deliver a paper he recently gave before the to the topic will be given by stu-
Heating and Ventilating Engineers of Detroit. pital. Senior nurses of St. Joseph'sJ
and University hospitals will be
Point System Committee Meeting this afternoon at 4:10 in Barbour special guests.

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The rhythm is unexcelled, the dance
floor is excellent, the ballroom lights
are subdued, the lounges are open to

EVENTS TODAY
Chinquilla, the famous American Indian, will appear
entitled "Dramatic Sketches of the American Indian,"
Mendelssohn Theatre, at 3:40 p. m. Seats at box-office.

in a program
in the Lydia

Make-up Examination, Psychology 31: Students who were absent
from the final examination in Psychology 31 may appear in room 1121,
Natural Science building, from 3 to 6 o'clock, to take a make-up exam-
ination. Bring excuses for absence from the regular final examination.
English 125: The make-up examination in Browning will be given
at 3 o'clock in 3221 Angell hall. L. A. Strauss.
Psychologieal Journal Club meets at 7:30 p. m., in room 3126 Natural
Science bldg. Mr. Paul Brainerd will discuss the development of prob-j

gymnasium. All absences must be excused before the meeting. Call 5718.
Tryouts for French Play Thursday and Friday this week from 4:00
to 6:00 o'clock in room 408 Romance Language building. Open to all
students interested.
Eta Sigma Phi: Meeting at the Michigan League building, at 7:30.
The room number will be announced on the bulletin board. There will
be a short program and refreshments.
Pi Lambda Theta will meet at 7:30 p. m., in the Michigan League.
Dr. Howard Y. McCluskey will speak on the Mental Hygiene Movement.
Iota Alpha: Initiation of new members at 6:30, at a banquet to be
held at the Michigan Union. The speaker of the evening will be Mr. L.
Clayton Hill, Vice-President and General Manager of Dietrich, Inc.
Reservations must be made immediately with Professor G. G. Brown,
2028 E. Eng. bldg., or phone Univ. 465.
Negro-Caucasian Club meets at 8:15 p. in., at Lane hall. All mem-
bers are requested to be present.
Senior Women: Senior Supper
tickets and caps and gowns will be
distributed today in the League
ballroom, between 1 and 5 o'clock.
The gown is $7.50, $2.50 of which
will be refunded upon the 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 Monday
night performance of the Junior
Girls' Play
Nippon Club meets at Lan hall,
at 8 p. m.
noon h
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All Seats Stec

Junior Girls' Play Rehearsals for
M today: Chorus G and H will meet
at 4 o'clock, and Chorus F at 5:00.
Military Ball Committee meeting
at 8:30 tonight at R. O. T. C. head-
quarters.
Nursery Section of the Faculty
Women's Club will meet at the
Michigan League at 8 o'clock. Dr.
R. W. Bunting will speak on "The
Care of Children's Teeth."
COMING EVENTS
English 143: The make-up final
examination will take place on Sat-
urday, March 14, at 9 o'clock in
2235 Angell hall. 0. J. Campbell.
E. E. Seniors: Westinghouse Re-
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The orchestra offers

a special

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rangement of "The Dogcatcher's
Daughter."
a.nd
Under the direction of

all. Specialty acts and a happy

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mosphere make the League a glori-
ous place to dance.

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