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PAGE EIGHT

'.HE MICHJGA DAILY

IIUDAY, MARCH 13, 1931

PAGE ~IGRT THE MiCHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, MNRCII 13, 1931

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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.

FRIDAY, M1RCH 13, 1931

NO. 115

NOTICES
To the Faculty of the University: The next meeting of the com-
mittee of the Senate on University Affairs will be on Monday, March 16,
at 4:15 p. m., in room 2009 Angell hall. Louis A. Hopkins, secretary.
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.
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.
Students of the College 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 awarded on 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.
Opportunities in Probation Work in Chicago: Notice has come of
an examination for an assistant probation officer .for work with em-
ployees in the Cook County Juvenile Court. Applicants should be not
less than 22 years of age. Minimum education three years in college
and one year of training in social work with an accredited school or
curriculum. I shall be glad to talk with any men who may be inter-
estel. A. E. Wood.
Notice: The swimming pool in the Intramural building will be avail-
able only to conference swimmers March 13 and 14.
Cosmopolitan Club: Members who have not yet turned in the money
and tickets for the International Night please do so today between 2-5
.p .n., at the Cosmopolitan.Club room, Lane hall. This will be your last
chance., Please be prompt.

EVENTS TODAY
English 71-Report Writing (A. R._Morris) rhe class will meet i
Library 401, at 11 o'clock.
German 32, Section 4 (Dr. Wahr) will be taken by Mr. Wild today
at the usual time and place.
E. E. Seniors: Westinghouse Recruiting interviews will be held today.
Those interested should sign on the posted schedule.
Senior Mechanical Engineers: Mr. Williams of the Westinghouse
Electric & Manufacturing company of East Pittsburgh, will be in room
221 West Engineering building for the purpose of interviewing those
men who may be interested in employment with this company.
Dr. A. '. Luckhart, Professor of Physiology in the University of
Chicago, will deliver a lecture on the Physiology and Pathology of the
Parathyroids" tonight at 8 o'clock in the Natural Science auditorium.
unior Girls' Play Rehearsals for today: Choruses A, C, and D will
rehearse at 4 o'clock, and Chorus B at 5 o'clock.
Freshman Women: Election of Pageant chairman will be held at
4 o'clock this afternoon in the Lydia Mendelssohn theatre.
Junior Girls' Play dress rehearsal of Act I will take place at 7 o'clock
tonight. Every member of the cast and chorus who is in this act must
have her make-up on, whether her costume is ready or not.
Frosh Frolic: Important meeting of the Frosh Frolic Committee this
afternoon at 4 o'clock in the Union. The room number will be on the
bulletin board. All members of all sub-committees are urged to be there.
Calvin party: An all Calvin party will be held at the Phi Alpha
Kappa house this evening. All former Calvin students now attending
the University or residing in Ann Arbor are invited to attend.

COMING EVENTS

English 123: The snake-up final
examination will take place on Sat-
urday, March 14, at 9 o'clock in
2235 Angell hall. 0. J. Campbell.
Slide Rule Dance Committee:
There will be a meeting Saturday
morning at 11 o'clock in room 3036
East Engineering building.
Zoology 31 (Organic Evolution)
A. F. Shull: Those who were absent
from the final examination in Feb-
ruary will take a supplementary
examination on Saturday, Mar. 14,
at 9 a. m., in room 2103, Natural
Science building.
Craftsmen : Meet at 7:30 at the
Masonic Temple for dress rehearsal
on Saturday evening, March 14.
Children's rhythm classes will be
held in Barbour gym as usual on
Saturday morning, Mar. 14. Chil-
dren from 5 to 8 years will meet at
10 'o'clock and those from 8 to 12
years at 11 o'clock.
R. 0. T. C. Uniforms: Students
who recently ordered uniforms
should call for them Monday, Mar.
16, between 10 a. mn. and 4 p. mn.
Women Students: There will be a
a skiing and tobogganing party on
Saturday afternoon, Mar. 14. All
women wishing to attend will meet
at the Women's Athletic building
at 2 p. m.

William A. Brady Presents

Baptist Students: "La Party Mod- for yourself thai it can be done.
erne," Saturday evening, at g p. mn.. Your prescai d mlth~at ofa
in the Baptist Guild House. friendis expeccd. May we extend
Plans are being made for a party an invitation to you to our Party
"that is different." Come and see Moderne.
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University Chess and Checker!
Club will play a checker match
with the Masonic Temple team at
7:30 p. m., at the Masonic Temple.
Death Penalty: Professor H.- R.
Coffey, Dr. B. Jimenez, and Dr. F.
S. Onderdonk will talk on "Do we
need the death penalty?" at 4:15
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Professor Arthur E. Wood will pre-
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