PAGE EIGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY FUNI)AY, FEBRUARY 22, I(,)31 . ........ 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. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1931 NO. 99 NOTICES University Library-Washington's Birthday: The Main Lil the University will be open on February 23rd. The departmenta ies; study halls and libraries in buildings other than the Main will be closed on Monday. W. W. Bishop, Librai The University Loan Committee will meet on Tuesday, Febr and Thursday, February 26,,at 1:30 p. m., in room 2, University] Students who have filed applications with the Office of tl of Students should call at that cffice for an appointment v Committee. J. A. Bursley, chairn University Women: All women who have new addresses foi semester are asked to report this change in the office of the Women at once. Chaperons, Househeads, and Social Directors; Underg Women: The closing hour on Sunday is eleven o'clock; on eleven o'clock. Alice C. Lb International Night Tickets: Tickets distributed to Cosm Club members by mail are to sell at fifty cents each. Organ Recital: Palmer Christian, University organist, will£ following program, Wednesday, February 25, in Hill auditoriumr o'clock. The general public with the exception of small chi: invited. Milford: Choral-Prelude on the Tune "Hanover"; Jenkins Jongen: Poeme elegiac; Bach: Prelude and Fugue in B minor; Sursum Corda; Rousseau: Scherzo; Debussy: En Bateau Viern lon de Westminster. Senate Council: A meeting of the Senate Council is called for Thursday,February 26, in room D, Law building, to consider by the Senate Committee on University Affairs. Mathematics 224. Galois Theory of Algebraic Equation: B next week the class will meet on Tuesdays and Thursday fromr 4, room 3001 A. H. Mathematics 271. Seminar in -- Analytic Functions: This class will. meet on Wednesdays from 9 to 11, room 3001 A. H. EVENTS TODAY To all students: You are cordially invited to an informal reception1 and tea to meet the several visiting leaders for Religious Emphasis Week at the Michigan League ball- room at 4 o'clock. League of Evangelical Students: Meetings of the University of Mich- igan Chapter of the League will be resumed at 2:30 o'clock in Lane hall. Hereafter, regular meetings will be held every Sunday after-f_ noon at the same time and place. All students of an Evangelical Chris- tion faith are cordially invited to affiliate themselves with this group. The Wesleyan Guild: Services on Sunday are as follows: 12 o'clock-Mrs. Fisher's Class in Comparative Religions. 6 o'clock-There will be a dramatic presentation of "The Sermon On the Mount." 7 o'clock-Social Hour. Scalp and Blade: Members and Pledges-there will be an important business meeting at the Michigan Union Sunday afternoon at 2:30. Round Table Club will hold a meeting at the Michigan League, at 3 o'clock. Election of officers, and report on the Book Exchange. Room will be announced on the bulletin board. University Symphony Orchestra: Important rehearsal this morning, 9:30 a. M., Morris hall. David Mattern. COMING EVENTS Mechanical and Chemical Engineering Seniors: Mr. M. M. Anderson of the Aluminum Company of America will be in room 221 West Engi- neering building on Tuesday afternoon, February 24, from two to five, for the purpose of interviewing men interested in positions with this company.< Monday Evening Drama Section of the Faculty Women's Club will meet at the Michigan league, Feb. 23, at 7:45. A. S. C. E. Regular meeting 7:15 Wednesday, Feb. 25, room 1213 East Engineering building. Economics Club meets Thursday, February 26, in the Michigan Union at 7:30. Dr. Max Handman of the University of Minnesota will talk on the subject of "Economic History and Economic Theory." Adelphi House of Representatives: Professor Reed, of the Political Science Department, will address the House at an open smoker at 7:30 p.m., Tuesday in room 4203 Angell hall. All who are interested in public speaknig are invited to attend. Refreshments will be served. Deutscher Zirkel: Meeting Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock in the Michigan League. Prof. Eaton will speak on "Goethe and Faust." Women Athletic Managers: There will be a meeting of intramural athletic managers on Tuesday, February 24, at 4 p. m., in Barbour gymnasium in order to plan for the swiming tournament. Women's Business Staff of The Michigan Daily: Regular meeting will be held Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock instead of Monday. Tau Beta Pi: Important business meeting at the Union, Tuesday at 7:15 p. m. Facity Women's Club: The February meeting will be held Thursday afternoon, the 26th, at 2:30 in the Lydia Mendelsohn Theatre. Enter- tainment in charge of the Music and Drama Sections will include a short play under the direction of Miss Amy Loomis. Tea will be served in the Ethel Fountain Hussey room. Unpaid dies can be paid at this meeting or sent to Mrs. J. H. Hodges, 722 Whaley Court. Undergraduate Mathematical Club will meet at 8 p. in., Tuesday, March 3, at the Michigan Union. The hour wil be social and devoted to mathematical games. Everyone interested in mathematics is in- vited to attend. 'Varsity R. 0. T. C. Band: The concert band will rehearse Monday a. n., from 10:00 to 12:00. Nicholas Falcone. Psychology 238: Will meet Tuesday from two to four o'clock in room 1121 N. S. T. G. llegge. Alpha Nu: Alpha Nu of Kappa Phi Sigma will hold a smoker at 7:30 on Tuesday, Feb. 24 in room 4003 Angell hall. Professor Pollock of the Political Science department will address the group. Anyone interested in trying out fcr the organization is cordially invited to attend. University Lecture: Friday, February 27, 4:15 p. rn., in Natural Science auditorium. Professor Martin Sprengling of the Oriental Insti- -6-- II tute of the University of Chicago: "Tahu Husayn, the Blind Social Philosopher and Literary Critic of Modern Egypt." Seniors in Engineering a n d Chemistry: Mr. J. H. Burgess, Jr., of Proctor and Gamble Company, Ivorydale, Ohio, will be at the Uni- versity Wednesday, February 25, to interview seniors and graduate stu- dents who may be interested in their work. He especially desires students who have majored in' Chemical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering or Chemistry, and who have scholastic records which are above the average. H, will inter- view students in other departments of engineering who are especially desirous of employment by his- firm. Please make appointments with Miss McKim in room 2028 East En- gineering building, telephone 454, Sophomore Engineers: Meeting of (Continued on Page 2) I COMEDY CLUB Presen ts National Drama League Prize Play 'The S 4trait- akt by J. L. BR UMM of the University of Michigan February 26,27 and 28 Lydia MENDELSSOHN Theatre I ---= --_ = :VIII I boar : 1 . o 85c ;l WAHR'S VELLUM MICHIGAN SEAL STATIONERY 60 Sheets and 50 Envelopes 3 UHTASRTiversity kL JL m SBookstore 316 SOUTH STATE STREET 1 71 t -_ w - -_- - - - - I I ..e...,, A a:: r A THE PLACE TO EAT THE PLACE TO MEET 1. Try Our forty- ike Cent Dinner r / , l 1 : .-, Alex Says that it's Five Fraternities had to be closed up just because they had such y Parking Spaces for the rest of the year. 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