PAUE EIGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY DAILY OFFICIAL DIJILETI 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. in. Saturday. VOL. XLI. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1930 NO. 17 NOTICES Notice to All Deans and Department Heads: The Secretary's Office will have no Student Directories for free distribution this year. If your office needs a directory, please requisition as many as may be required through the Purchasing Department. Herbert G. Watkins, Assistant Secretary. Presidents of Campus Organizations: Please file with the Office of the Dean of Students, Room 2, University Hall, a list of the officers of your organization for the current year, in order that mail received by the University for your organization may be delivered to the proper person. J. A. Bursiey, Dean of Students. School of Education, Changes of Elections: No courses may be added after this week. Any change of elections of students enrolled in this School must be reported at the Recorder's Office, 1437 Elementary School. This includes any change of sections or instructors.{ Students, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts: Legislation of the faculty has shortened the period during which courses may be elected, from four weeks to three. Next Saturday, October 18, is there- fore the latest date on which elections may be approved. The willing- ness of an individual instructor to admit a student later would not affect the operation of this rule. Freshmen Engineers: Speedball practice will be held at Ferry Field on Wednesdays and Fridays at 4:15 p.m. Meet at the Northeast gate. EVENTS TODAY An Exhibition of Architectural drawings, plans, models, and photo- graphs of work by modernist architects of Vienna is now being shown in the corridors and third floor exhibition room of the Architectural Build- ing and will be on display throughout October from 9 to 5 daily, except Sundays. Physics Lecture: Professor A. Goetz, of the Norman Bridge Labora- tory of Physics at the California Institute of Technology will speak on "The Crystallization of Metallic Crystals in Strong Transverse Magnetic Fields," at 4:15 p.m. in Room 1041, East Physics Building. All interested are cordially invited. French Versification (H. P. Thieme): The first meeting in Course 217, French Versification will be held at 4:00 o'clock in room 110 RiL. Senior Architects: Election of Senior Class Officers will be held in the Main Lecture Room of the Architectural Building at four p.m., Sophomore Medical Students. Election of class officers at 11:00 in the Hospital Amphitheatre. Candidates be sue to obtain eligibility slips. Senior Engineering Election will be held in Room 348 of the West Engineering Building at 10 a.m. Forestry Club Stake Roast: Truck leaves from front of Natural Science Building at 5:00 p.m. sharp. Those hiking to the Forestry Farm be at the cabin by 5:30. Presbyterian Students: There will be no party at the Church House tonight, as previously announced. There will be a radio party on Sat- urday afternoon. COMING EVENTS English Department: Candidates for the M.A. are requested to be present at the lecture given by Professor W. G. Rice on Saturday, Octo- ber 18, at 10 o'clock in 2225 A.H. His subject is Methods of Literary Study and Research. O. J. Campbell. Geology 2 make-up examination will be held Tuesday afternoon from 2 - 5 in room 4054 N. S. L D. Scott. I I I I I - ALU MNI NOTES Ottaway Leaves News ner at Boston the night before the Michigan-Harvard football game. William W. Ottaway, '23, who has ie will speak in Cleveland Monday been with the editorial department and in Toledo Tuesday. T. Hawley of the Detroit News for the past Tapping, general secretary of the six years, has resigned to enter alumni association, is making ar- newspaper business for himself in rangements for him to speak before St. Petersburg, Florida, where he groups in other cities west of Tole- and his father, E. J. Ottaway, '94, do. past president of the alumni asso- ciation, have purchased an interest To Entertain Friedman Ottaway becomes vice president j Bennie Friedman, assistant coach of the Times Publishing company at Yale university and former Mich- and assistant to the general man- igan quarterback, and Tad Jones, ager, effective Oct. 20. For the past former Yale coach, will be enter- year he has been in charge of the tained at a banquet Oct. 23 by the so-called "Crime Bureau" of the University of Michigan club of Detroit News, which has done im- Eastern Connecticut. portant work in connection with crime and court conditions in De-.Blott, Tapping Speak troit. NEW AIR MINISTER IN GREAT BRITAIN Wife Enforces House Rules by Court Order; Milkman Husband Can Still Rise with Dawn (BYASodPess) I mobile to deliver milk. CHICAGO, Oct. 16.-There are | He may sleep on the porch, bu t several things Milkman John Pfeif- not in the house. fer may not do, particularly: His wife, Charlotte, got a court He may not rattle milk bottles on injunction restraining him from the rear porch of his home in the, the foregoing actions when she an- early morning hours. I nounced' she had separated from He may not use the family auto- him and would seek a divorce. To Take Western Trip Dr. Arthur McCugam, president of the University of Michigan club of Boston, will make a trip through the West next week to discuss plans before various alumni organizations concerning the annual alumni din- Jack Blott, line coach of the var- sity football team, and T. Hawley Tapping, of the alumni association, spoke at the annual smoker spon- sored by graduates of Michigan and Ohio State universities at a joint banquet given Wednesday night at the Chamber of Commerce building in Toledo. Economics 51 and 52-Make-ups: Make-up examinations for those ' ho missed the final examinations in these courses in June 1930 will be given Tuesday, October 21, at 3 p.m. in Room 202 Economics. Student Volunteer Group: Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Javier will meet with The members and friends of the Student Volunteer Group in the fire- place room of Harris Hall (Huron & State) at 8:30 a.m. Sunday. Mr. Javier is on the faculty of Silliman Institute, Philippine Islands. Congregational Student Fellowship: Meeting at 5:30 Sunday eve- ning in the church parlors. Following the six o'clock luncheon, Mr. Philip Bursley, Counselor to New Students, will speak on "Mutual Obli- gations Between Student and University." Catholic Students' Mixer: All the Catholic students on the campus are invited to attend a mixer to be held at the Women's League Saturday afternoon, Oct. 18, 2:30 to 5:00. Purdom to Give Talk Today at Mt. Pleasant Some Guests A Dr. T. Luther Purdom, head of if You Can the bureau of appointments and But N occupational research, will lectureBu today at Central State Teachers' ! Unless, with wise foresight, you ha college, Mt. Pleasant, on "Traits as_ SPRINGS WATER . .. the drink Order a su'ply today. 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