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1'I-IE MICHIGAN
DAILY
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 34, 1930.
TIlE MIChIGAN SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 30. 1930
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, NOV. 30, 193 NO. 54
NOTICES
President and Mrs. Ruthven will be at home to the students of the
University on the first. two Wednesday afternoons of each month from
4 to 6 o'clock.
University Lecture: Mr. Roscoe W. Franks, Head of the Bureau of
Education of the Division of Conservation of the State of Ohio, will show
motion pictures illustrating various phases of conservation work in Ohio
at 4:15 p.m., Tuesday, December 16, in the Natural Science auditorium.
The public is invited.
Organ Recital: The regular Wednesday afternoon organ recital for
December 3, will be given by Arthur B. Jennings, of Pittsburgh. The
general public is invited. The concert will be in Hill auditorium at 4:15
,)'clock. The program is as follows:
Handel: Overture to the Occasional Oratorio; Bach: Choral Prelude:
"Be Glad, Now"; Beethoven: Andante Cantabilecon Moto (Symphony 1);
Franck: Chorale in B minor; Gluck: Ballet of the Happy Spirits; Boell-
mann: Ronde Francais; Dupre: Toccata; Wagner: Overture to "Tann-
hauser."
There will be a meeting of the central committee of the Junior
Girls' Play at 8:00 tomorrow night in the League office.
There will be a very important meeting of all the waitresses in the
Sophomore Cabaret Tuesday at 7:00 in Barbour gym. Everyone must
be there.
Chemistry 3 & 5 E Tutoring: The S. C. A. will furnish tutoring for
freshmen in Chemistry 3 in Lane Hall auditorium Sunday evening at
7;30. Mr. Van Lente will be in charge. 5E tutoring will be Monday at
7:30.
Classification, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts, School of
Education, and School of Music: Beginning Tuesday morning, December
2, Seniors in these three divisions of the University may classify foi the
Second Semester. Juniors may classify during the week beginning De-
cember 8, and Sophomores beginning Dec. 15. The classification of
Freshmen will be in January.
The procedure for all is as follows:
1. Call at Room 4, University Hall, for election cards, class cards, sup-
pleraentary announcement, list of advisers, and, if desired, an applica-
tion blank for extra hours.
2. Plan elections, in conference with an adviser, and secure that ad-
viser's signature of approval on election blank.
3. After filling out completely all necessary blanks, hand them in at
the desk in Room 4, University Hall.
Directed Teaching for Next Semester: All students 'expecting to
elect either D100 or the Correlated course in Education (Education D150)
next semester must arrange for this work before making other elections.
This can be done, beginning Monday, Dec. 1, and continuing for one
week, with Miss Tuper in Professor Schorling's office, Room 2442, Uni-
versity Elementary School, daily from 8 to 12 and 1:30 to 5 o'clock. Ex-
cept by special waiving, course Education D100 and one of the Special
Methods courses are required of all students (even though similar
courses have been taken elsewhere). Petitions for exemption from these
courses should be presented at once and in person to Professor Davis,
Room 1439 University Elementary School during his office hours.
Subject Matter Comprehensive Examinations in the School of Edu-
cation: All students expecting to elect one of the Special Methods
courses or course D 100 (Directed Observation and Teaching) in Educa-
tion. next semester and those planning to elect the correlated course in
Education (D 150) next semester are required to pass a comprehensive
examination in a major or minor field before being admitted to these
courses. These examinations will be held from 9 to 12 o'clock on Satur-
day, January 24, 1931, in the auditorium of the University High School.
Faculty Volley-Ball: Through co-operation with the Intramural
Department, a .court and volley-ball equipment is offered and reserved
for faculty use Mondays 7 to 9 p.m. and Fridays 4 to 6 p.m. General
practice and scrub games are planned for the present, with a division courses in English and Speech especially interested. Some tickets will be ber
into department teams and a scheduled tournament to be arranged field for distribution in the offices of the Departments of English and Tue
later if sufficient number are interested. Everyone interested please Speech. L. A. Strauss. m
appear tomorrow (Monday) evening in Auxiliary Gymnasium in the __MrE
Intramural building (or phone Intramural Department or P. O. Potts The Botanical Seminar will meet Ann Arbor Garden Club: Profes- on
for further information). Wednesday, December 3, at 4:30, sor Aubrey Tealdi will give an illu-he
room 1139, N. S. bldg. Paper by Hsu- strated talk on the subject, "Some
Sophomore, Junior and Senior Engineers: Mid-semester reports forj Chuan Tuan, "Some unusual as- Lessons from Italian Gardens," M
grades below C are now on file and open to inspection in the office of pects of mitotic chromosomes of Monday, December 1, at 8:00 p.m., -F
the Assistant Dean, Room 259 West Engineering building. Kindly see Gasteria." in the small ballroom of the Mich- gin
Miss Earl for the reports. A. H. Lovell, Assistant Dean. I igan Union. Members are privileged
1, has been postponed until
esday. December 9, at 8 o'cl w"
the Michigan League buildug.
s. Murza Mann Lauder will talk
Toys, and will display many of
tested toys.
len Physical Education Studen
45b, Rules & Officiating will be-
Tuesday. December 2, at S a.m
iterman gymnasium.
Alpha Nu: A debate with Zeta Phi Eta on the question,
that co-eds behave like human beings," has been arranged for
The meeting which begins at 7:30 is open to members only.
"ResolvedI
this week.
EVENTS TODAY
Faculty Concert Program: Arthur Hackett, Tenor, and Wassily Bese-
kirsky, Violinist, with piano accompaniments by Constance Hackett and
Mabel Ross Rhead, will give a program in the faculty concert series
(complimentary) this afternoon, November 30, at 4:15 o'clock. The public
is requested to come on time and is respectfully reminded that the doors
will be closed during numbers.
Wesley Guild wishes to announce Fielding H. Yost as the speaker
at the meeting this evening. His topic will be "Your Opportunity."
Mrs. Fisher's Sunday School class will meet as usual at noon. Wesley
Hail. Everyone welcome.
Dr. Arthur L. Cross of the History Department will speak at Harris
hall today on "Some Difficulties in India." Supper at six o'clock.
Congregational Student Fellowship at 5:30 p.m. in the church par-
lors, Prof. Burke Shartel, S. J. D., will speak on "Criminal Responsibility."I
Students welcome.
J-Hop Committee: There will be an important meeting at 6 o'clock
tonIght in Room 302 of the Michigan Union.
COMING EVENTS
Fifth Thomas Spencer Jerome Lecture, "Recent Additions to Greek
Poetry," by Professor J. G. Winter, Tuesday, December 2, at 4:15 p.m.,
Room D, Alumni Memorial Hall.
Faculty, Colleges of Engineering and Architecture: There will be a
meeting of the Faculty of these Colleges on Friday, December 5, at 4:15
p.m. in Room 348, West Engineering building.
Faculty of the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts: Meeting
on Monday, Dec. 1, at 4:10 p.m., in Room 2225, A. H. The two Special
Orders presented at the last meeting will be considered.
Faculty, School of Education: Meeting in the Michigan League
building on Monday, December 1, at 12 o'clock.-
Economics 171: Room assignment for examination on Monday at 1
,'clock follows: A to J, N. S. Aud.; K to P, 1025 A.1H.; Q to Z, 25 A.I
Please be sure that you find the proper room. )
Psychology 127. Make-up examination Monday, Dec. 1, at 3:00, ii,
Room 4129 N. S.
Business Law (Bus. Ad. 205) (E. L. Wolaver): Examination Tuesday,
December 2, at 3 p.m. in Room 205.
Zoology Lectures: The Department of Zoology has arranged for the
following lectures to be given by Dr. J. Bronte Gatenby, Professor of
Zoology at Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland.
Dec. 4, 4:15 p.m. "X-rays, Radium and Phosphorus, and the Cell."
Public Lecture). West Physics Lecture Room.
Dec. 4, 7:30 p.m., "Review of the various theories of the structure of
the cell." Room 2082 Natural Science building.
Dec. 5, 4:15 p.m., "Cytoplasmic inclusions in the germ cell cycle,j
and lines for further research." Room 2082 Natural Science building.
In a Balcony: The Division of English announces that on Wednes-
day, December 3, at 4:15 p.m., a performance of Robert Browning's
drama, "In a Balcony," will be given by the Theatre Arts Club of Detroit
in the Laboratory Theatre, (formerly known as Mimes theatre). The
performance is especially intended for students of English Literature
and the Drama. Tickets will be distributed among students in the
Acolytes will meet Monday, De-I
cember 1, at 7:30 p.m. in 202 S. W.
Dr. Uchenko will discuss "Time asI
Replacement of Events."
Physics Colloquium: Professor H.
M. Randall will talk on "Some Re-
cent Additions to the Equipment;
for Infra-Red Research," at 4:15
on Tuesday in Room 1041, East
Physics Buiiding. All interested are
invited.
Junior Research Club will meet!
at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 2, in
Room 1121 Natural Science bldg.,
for initiation of recently elected
members.
Mr. Risley wil speak on "Bisexu-
ality and Sex Determination in Em-
bryos of the Musk Turtle," and Dr.
Senstius on "Travel Impressions of
Present-Day Russia."
Women's Research Club will meet
on Monday, Dec. 1, at 7:30 p.m., in
the Museum building, Room 3024.
Mrs. Hadley will report on "The
Dissociation of Bacillus acidophi-
lus."
Members of the Mimes Revue-
There will be a rehearsal at 2:30
o'clock this afternoon in the ball-
room at the Union of all skits,
dances, choruses, and songs. It is
imperative that everyone attend.
Scott Nearing will speak in the
Natural Science Auditorium, Wed-
nesday, Dec. 3, on the subject, "The
World Economic Crisis." The speak-
er is presented by the Round Table
club at an admission charge of 25
cents. Students in the Economics
Department are especially urged to
attend.
Freshmen: There will be a meet-
ing of all these interested in play-
ing basketball in the Union All-
Frosh Tournament, on Monday,
December 1, at 7:15 in room 306.
Youngstown-Michigan Club will
meet Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in room
302 of the Michigan Union. Mr. T.
Hawley Tapping, General Secretary
of the Alumni Association will ad-
dress the group. All men from
Youngstown, Warren, Girard and
other towns in the vicinity are
urged to attend.
Play Reading Section of the Fac-
ulty Women's Club will meet at
2:30 in the Michigan League, Tues-
day, December 2.
The Men's Education Club will
meet in room 302 Michigan Union,
Tuesday, Dec. 2, at 7 p.m. Professor
Trow will speak on "The. Educa-
tional Campaign in Russia." Movies
made by Professor Trow on his trip
to Russia will be shown.
to bring guests and the Garden
Sections of the Faculty Woman's
Club and the Ann Arbor Woman's
Club have been invited to attend.
Garden Section of the Faculty
Woman's Club: Attention is called
to an illustrated lecture given un-
der the auspices of the Ann Arbor
Garden Club by Professor Aubrey1
Tealdi on Monday evening, Decem-
ber 1, in the small ballroom, third
floor of the Michigan Union.
Nursery Section of the Faculty
Women's Club: The meeting which
was scheduled for Monday, Decem-
MONTANA STATE COLLEGE --
Students here recently went on
strike, demanding a voice in the
making of social regulations. The
movement was caused by a new
rule that all women students must
return to houses and dormitories at
11 o'clock at night instead of one
o'clock.
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