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:7, APRIL 5, 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.

invited in Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre, April 9, at 4:'15 o'clock.
Bach-Busoni: Choral Preludes, Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme;
Nun freut euch, lieben Christen; Chopin: Nocturne in B Major; Chopin:
Sonata in B flat Minor; Pattison: The Clown; Debussy: Preludes, Levect
dans la plains; La serenade interrompue; Les collires d'anacapri; Grain-
ger: Shepherd's Hey; Schubert-Liszt: The Erlking.

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"Etrop'an Youth and the New Social OrdIr." Refreshments. Unitarian film about 15 minutes long. Natural
Church, State and Huron Sts. Science auditorium.
Wednesday, April 8, 2:15 p. inm
(su01n ild: The Wesley Players under the direcion of Miss "Physical and Chemical Properties
1i2o Ba~on , will present uv1i~gua" by Ethel GesCner Rock~1well at, VV7cs- of Protoplasm illustrated with Cine-
ley hal., at 6 o'clock. Admission free. Social hour will follow. mtoPrtphsm Naura Sic aud,
matoraphs." Naturalscience aud.
Lutheran Students are invited to receive the Holy Communion a t Lecture in Mathematics: Dr. J.
the chief se(rvic t . i.10-'3( Sll.ll d '~r j r nt lr iniwTif~ri "....1 A Sn nini eril c,,,- -

VOL. XLI.

SUNDAY, APRIL 5, 1931

NO. 135

Additional Notices on Page 2
NOTICES
President and Mrs. Ruthven will be at home from 4 to 6 o'clock on
Sunday afternoon to members of the faculties, their friends, and other
residents of Ann Arbor.
On account of Spring vacation, Mr. and Mrs. Ruthven will not
be at home on April 12.
Presiden: and Mrs. Ruthven will be at home Lo the students of the
University from 4 to 6 o'clock on the last two Wednesday afternoons in
April, that is, April 22 and April 29, instead of the first two Wednes-
days of the month as usual. Please note this change of plan.
To Students Having Library Books:-1. Students having in their
possession books drawn from the University Library are notified that
such books are due Monday, April 6, before the impending Spring vaca-
tion, in pursuance of the Regents' regulation: "Students who leave Ann
Arbor for an absence of more than a week must first return all borrowed
books."
2. Failure to return booms before the vacation will render the stu-
dent liable to an extra fine.1
3. Students who have :pecial need for certain books between April
6 and the beginning of the vacation may retain such books by applying
to the Superintendent of Circulation on or before April 6.
4. Students who have urgent need for certain books during the
vacation, will be given permission to draw these books, provided they
are not in general demand, on application to the Superintendent of
Circulation after April 6. Wm. W. Bishop, lih'arian.
The University Bureau of Appointments and Occupational Informa-
tion has received announcements of the following Civil Service Exam-
inations: Land Appraiser, $3,800; Associate Land Appraiser, $3,200;
Associate Marketing Specialist (Canned Foods), $3,200 to $3,800; Assist-
ant Marketing Specialist (Canned Foods), $2,600 to $3,200; Senior Oleri-
culturist (with experience in vegetable crops research), $4,600 to $5,400;
Psychiatric Social Worker, $3,000; Indian Service, Teacher of Home
Economics-Senior H. S., $2,000; Indian Service, Teacher of Home Eco-
iomics-Juhior H. S., $1,860.
Further information may be secured by calling at the office, 2011

Faculty meeting, College of L. S. & A.: The regular April meeting of
the Faculty of the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts will be
held Monday, April 6, 1931, in room 2225 A. H., beginning at 4:10 p. m.
Four special orders have been proposed for consideration at this
meeting. John R. Effinger, Dean.
Faculty, School of Education: There will be a Faculty luncheon and
meeting at' the Michigan League on April 6, at 12 o'clock.
t G. L. Jackson, acting secretary.

ul~~~~ c1-: itut voounctay morning aL Trinity Lutheran ChiurCh,
corner S. Fifth Ave. and E. William St.
Lutheran Student Club Sunday evening, 5:30-7:30, Zion Parish hall,
with address and discussion on "The Resurrection."
Baptist Guild, Sunday evening, Engineering students will have full
charge of the me ting, under direction of W. Raymond Munger.
Congregational Student Fellowship: Rev. Allison Ray Heaps will
give an illustrated reading at the Sunday evening meeting, using colored
slides from the moving picture "King of Kings." The program will open
at 5:30 with the informal social period, at 6:00 the student luncheon will
be served, and at 6:30 the formal program will begin. A general invita-
tion is extended.

Faculty, Colleges of Engineering and Architecture: There will be a'
meeting of the faculty of these Colleges on Tuesday, April 7, at 4:151
p. m., in room 348 West Engineering building. The purpose of this meet-
ing is the consideration of a communication from the Senate Council to'
the University Senate. Louis A. Hopkins, secretary.
Faculty College of Literature, Science, and the Arts: Mid-semester
report cards are now being distributed through the Campus Messenger
Service. Instructors are requested to report before Spring Vacation ifI
possible, in any case not later than April 23, the names of all studentsI
whose standing is at this time D or E. These grades should not indicate
merely the mark received on the mid-semester examination, if such anl
examination is given. More cards, if needed, can be had at my office.
These cards should be used only for reports of the work of students
enrolled in this College. W. R. Humphreys....,.
Students, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts: Except under
extraordinary circumstances, courses dropped after April 10 will be re-
corded with a grade of E. W. R. Humphreys.

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ti. choutnwil speak on The
generalised idea of parallelism and
its applications in modern geometry
and physics" at 4:15 p. in., on Wed-
nesday, April 8. Room to be an-
nounced later.
The sixth freshmen lecture in
hygiene for men, will be given in
Waterman gymnasium, Monday and
Tuesday, April 6, and 7, at 3-4 and
5 p. m. This requirement includes
all freshmen in the regular physical
training classes, athletic squads and
others that have been excused from
these groups.
Speech 31 and 32 Mid-Semester
Examination: The mid - semester
examinations in Speech 31 and
32 will be held on Wednesday, April
8, at 4:00 p. in., in the following
rooms: Speech 31 in room 1025 A.
H.; Speech 32 in room 25 A. H.

St. Andrew's Church-Services for Easter Sunday:
7:00 a. m. Holy Communion. Music by St. Andrew's Choir.
9:CO a. m. Holy Communion. Special Student participation. Preacher:,
Rev. Duncan E. Mann.
11:G0 a. m. Holy Communion. Music by St. Andrew's Choir. Preacher:
Rev. Henry Lewis.
4:00 p. m. Church School Festival.
7'45 n r p v n ZSrit rnm - Q-,4,+rL.;

: p.H.;hervice for KgAts.HTemplar. Student Choir.
Harris Hall: There will be an informal supper at the Hall this eve- Physical Education for Women:
ning at 6:45. Outdoor season classes begin on
Monday and Tuesday, April 6 and
COMING EVENTS 7. Students are to report ready for
[ hi Beta Kappa: The anual meeting for the election of officers and concerning costumes andeormauip
the transaction of necessary Chapter business will be held on Tuesday, ment has been posted on the bulle-
April 7, at 4:15 p. in., in room 110 of the General Library. It is hoped tin boards in Barbour gymnasium
that as many of the Chapter as possible will be present. (Continued on Page 2)
Orma F. Butler, secretary.

Students, School of Education: Permission to drop courses without
"E" grades will not be given after Friday, April 10, except under extraor-
dinary circumstances.
No course is considered officially dropped unless it has been reported
in the office of the Recorder of the School of Education, 1937 U. Elemen-
tary School.
Seniors in Journalism: All seniors who are candidates for the certi-
ficate in Journalism are required to file, in the journalism office, 3061
West Medical building, before spring vacation, a transcript of their
university credits.I

Zoolo y Lectures: Dr. obert
Chambers of Washington Square
College, New York City, will pre-
sent the following lectures:
Tuesday, April 7, 4:15 p. m. "Cine-
matographs of Micro-operations on
Living Cells, Plant and Animal."
Illustrated with a film 34 minutes
long. Natural Science auditorium.
University lecture.
Tuesday, April 7, 7:30 p. mn., "The
Hydrogen-Ion Concentration of the
Protoplasm, with Cinematographs
of Some Phases." Illustrated with a

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Mason hall. Faculty Wives: A number of students are available for positions
either for light house work, caring for children, or serving for cash or
Blue Print Department: This Department will be closed from two board and room compensation during the period of Spring vacaton. I
p. m., on April 10 until eight a. m., on April 16, due to the necessity of I Those interested in securing such assistance are asked to call the office
overhauling the machinery, of the Dean of Women. _--_-
EVENTS TODAY I
May Festival Artist: The attention of May Festival concert goers is t i AE
called to the fact that Lily Pons, who will make her American Festival Vulcans: There will be a meeting

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debut at the opening concert of the May Festival, will make her first
radio appearance, Sunday evening, April 5, at 7:30 to 8 p. m., Eastern
time over station WEAF, New York, coast to coast network, Victor hour.
Organ Recital: Palmer Christian, University organist, will give the
following program of Easter music, Wednesday, April 8, in Hill auditor-
ium at 4:15. The general public with the exception of small children is
invited:
Dubois: Hossanah; Boellmann: Priere a Notre Dame (Suite Goth-
ique); Egerton: An Easter Prelude; Vivaldi-Bach: Largo (Concerto in
D); Bach: Chorale Prelude: "Christ ist erstanden"; Vierne: Andante
(Symphony 1); Bingham: Cathedral Strains, Intercession; Bach-Gou-
nod: Ave Maria; Johnston: Resurrection' Morn.
Student Recital: Bertha Hildebrand, pianist, student of Mabel Ross
Rhead, will give 'the fo1lowing program to which the general public is
invited, in the School of Music auditorium, Tuesday, April 7, at 8:15 p. m.
Bach: Prelude and Fugue B flat Major; Schumann: Sonata, G
Minor, Op. 22; Chopin: Berceuse Op. 57, Chopin: Etude Op. 10, No. 12;
Chopin: Ballade Op. 38; Liszt: Waldesrauchen.
Student Recital: Stanley Fletcher, pianist, student of Professor Guy
Maier, will give the following program to which the general public is

at the Union at 5 o'clock.
Liberal Students Union 7:30 p. m.,
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DIVISION AT CATHERINE STREET
EASTER SUNDAY
A. M. Choral Celebration of the Holy Communion.
A. M. Festival Morning Prayer and Holy Com-
munion. Sermon by the Rev. Duncan E.
Mann.
A. M. Festival Morning Prayer and Holy Com-
munion. Sermon by the Rev. Henry Lewis.
P. M. Church School Easter Festival.
P. M. Easter Evensong. Preacher the Rev. Henry
Lewis.
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