Tl--l F. MICHIGAN DATLY VIZI AY, FEBRUARY 7, 1931 TIlE MiCHIGAN DAILY 1'1~1DAY, FEBRUARY 27. 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. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1931 NO. 103 NO:TICEN University Burcau of Appohitments and Occupational Information: Seniors or graduates interested in aviation training with the United States Marine Corps will pleaso call at the office, 201 Mason hall, be- tween 9:00 and 12:00 today. University Lecture: Dr. William Braid White, director of acoustic research of the American steel and wire company, Chicago, Illinois, will lecture on the subject "Is Noise Sarambled Music?" at 4:15 p. m., Mon- day, March 2, in the Natural S::ie ce auditorium. The lecture will be illustrated by projections from the Osiso, by means of which sounds are picked up and appear upon a screen as moving lines of light. The public is cordially invited. University Lecture: Dr. Ralph V. Gerard, of the University of Chicago, will lecture on the subject "The Activity of Nerve and Brain," at 4:15 p. m., Thursday, March 5, in the Natural Science auditorium. The public is cordially invited. Faculty Concert: Maud Okk lberg, assistant professor in piano in the School of Music, will give the following program in Lydia Mendels-I sohn theatre in the- League bu ilding Sunday, March 1, at 4:15 o'clock. The general public with the exception of small children is invited with- out admission charge but is respectfully requested to be seated on time as the doors will be closed during numbers: Bach-Liszt: Prelude and Fugue, A Minor; Mozart: Rondo; Schu- mann: In the Night; Brahms: Variations and Fugue on a Theme of Handel; Liadow: Barcarolle; A. Tcherepnine: Chanson Tcheque; Ravel: La Vallee des Cloches; Ravel: Jeux d'Eau. Graduate School: Graduate students who have not handed in second semester election cards should do so this week. Students who have changed their elections since submitting election cards should call' this week at the office of the Graduate school, 1014y Angell hall. This involves the dropping and adding of courses, the substitution of one course for another, as well as the change of in- structors. G. Carl Huber, dean. University Bureau of Appointments and Occupational Information: The bureau has had several calls for Negro teachers with work beyondj the Master's degree. Any candidates for teaching positions in colored institutions should register with the bureau at once. Law School Apounces, 1930-1931: The Editorial division announces the issue of this bulletin as No. 36 of Volume XXXII of the University of Michigan Official publication. Notice: Because of preparation for the Western Conference swim- ming meet which is to be held in the Intramural Sports building the pool will not be available Saturday, February 28, Sunday, March 1, and possibly Monday, March 2. Zoology I Lecture: The seating list for Zoology I lecture has been posted in the corridor case near room 2091, Natural Science building. All students should consult this list before the next lecture. Physiological Chemistry 102: Refunds for the laboratory course for the second section may be obtained daily from 3:30-5:00, in room 218 West Medical building, and on Saturday mornings from 10:00-12:00. Attention is called to the fact that the refund slips must be presented to the Treasurer's office within six months of the date. Howard B. Lewis, professor of physiological chemistry. EVENTS TODAY room 302 of the Michigan Union Frederick Urges Grcatc' Reading .!ack ground An exhibit of photographs ol i rtf important buildings in Detroit and Saturday, Feb. 28, at 7:30 p. m. . . vicinity, loaned through the courtesy of the Detroit Chapter of Amor- Mr. H. T. Hartwell of Detroit willfor tudents Inerested inCreateWriting ican Institute of Architects, is now hung in the first and second floor exhibit his collection of United corridors of the Architectural building. It will remain until the end States and Dr. Howard B. Lewis (Contiuri;d from Pae 1 publication of a piece of writing, of the month. Open daily except Sundays from 9 to 5. The public is of the Medical school will also ex- American works ut sould aL" in- Frederick aid. "There is a tre- invited. hibit and give a talk. All who may elude those of British and cOiltin- mendous amount of good writing be interested are cordially invited ental authors. being produced in American coi- University Lecture: 4:15 p. m., in Natural Science auditorium. Prof. to attend. The tipeaker went oin t :savyees and universities, but because Mati Sregin o te renalIntiue f heUnvrstyofCh-Creative writing occurs wheneverlosan nvstesbubcue Martin Sprengling of th- Oriental Institute of the University of Chi-~ - astudent comes to realize the dig- of the chaotic state of the publish- o Mgod TahuHusan, the Blind Social Philosopher and Literary Critic Faculty, School of Education: nity and value of his own expei- ing situation in the country it is Th eonce and when he submits this being held back by the lack of out- o-----and meeting at the Michigan realization tot - bedigit let. We must have a readjustment Psychology 156 (C. 17. Griffitts): This group will meet today at 2:00 League on Monday, March 2, at g- of the publishing situation, and one in 4129 N:S. 12 o'clock. sion. It is the atnitude. thLrewli of the forces which is working to- Sectiun 2, Speech 34, Argumeniation anl lDebatv, will meet this afternoon as usual. Mr. John Moody, President of Moody's Investors Service, will speak! on "Financial and Business Outlook for 1931," at 4:15 p. in., in room 1025, Angell hall, under the auspices of the School of Business Admin- istration. All interested in hearing Mr. Moody are invited to attend. Seniors, School of Education: Class dues will be collected today, in U-hall, and in U. high, from 9:00-12:30. Men may place their orders for caps and gowns now, at Geo. J. Moe's. An official receipt for class dues will be necessary before orders are taken. Municipal Administration Club: Mr. Carl S. Chatters, will be unable to lecture today. Faculty rifle shoot tonight at 7:30. All faculty members are cor- dially invited. 'Varsity R. 0. T. C. Band: Both the A and B sections of the band are to play for the hockey game tonight. There will be no excuse for not being at the Coliseum at 8:15. League of Nations Model Assembly: All interested in attending this year's Model Assembly at Hillsdale, April 24-25, are asked to meet in 2033 A. H., at 3:15 today for organization purposes. Hillel Foundation: Rabbi Bernard Heller will begin his class "Aspects of Rabbinic thought" at 7:20 p. m. Jewish Students invited. __ zation that one has somrethin to ward the solution of the problem World Court: The World Cour say, the attitude that one is ill- is the decentralization of the in- ig to give to the saying the labor dustry." Frederick believes t h a t ctudent Committee, the S. C. A.,; of a real sayig of it:."' there were many writers in the the Round Table Club, and the In regard to the teachers lace middle west who were not getting Tolstoy League will hold a meeting in guiding the destinies of young a fair hearing before the spreading writers, Frederick said, "A fune- of the large publishing houses away on the entrance of the United tion which the teacher can per orm from New York city and that a States into the World Court Wed- in the student writing course is to time has come for emphasis upon nesday, March 4, at 4:15, in Natural be constantly ready with sugges- the regional in publication. Science auditorium. Dean H. tions and help when needed but to S refrain from imposing a definite Bates will preside and Prof. J. H. system or method upon each and Muyskens, Prof. H. A. Steiner, Dr. e v e r y student." The sp aker F. S. Onderdonk, Catherine Robin- stressed the importane o Iin),d son, '32, and Leonard Kimball, '33, men and ouniver h comeimyd will speak on the significance of of teaching, are in themselves erea- the World Court. The public is i- tive writers, because of the value hi vited and will be given opportunity the association between "the young to sign the petition to the Sena- writer and the slightly less young tors of Michigan. writer," which goes a long way in maintaining the unique general at- L. E. Hutchinson's Car essential in creative writing. Speaking of the possibilities of Is Reported Missing TH Stolen from the corner of Li- S k.CILA berty and Division streets between Spring Suits $30 eight and 10 o'clock WednesdayI night, a car belonging to L. E. Hut- Extra Trousers $7 chinson, 910 W. Huron avenue, was CHAS. DOUKAS reported missing at police head- 1319 South University ouarters vesterdiav._ 3 COMING EVENTS Seniors and Graduate Students in Chemical and Mechanical Engi- neering and Chemistry : Mr. Russell N. Keppell of the Standard Oil com- pany of New Jersey will be in room 2028 East Engineering building on Monday and Tuesday, March 2 and 3, to interview men for positions. Bulletins describing the opportuni- 'ties and application blanks may be obtained in that office now. Please make appointments with Miss Mc- Kim in room 2028 East Engineering building, telephone 454. Children's rhythm classes will be held in Barbour gymnasium as' usual on Saturday morning, Febru- ary 28. Children from 5 to 8 years will meet at 10 o'clock and those from 8 to 12 years at 11 o'clock. Craftsmen: There will be a mneet- ing Saturday, Feb. 28, at 7:30 p. m. 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