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PAGE EIGHT

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

SATUJRDAY, DEEMBETR 6, 1930f

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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. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1930 NO. 59
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: Dr. Arthur A. Allen, Professor of Ornithology in
Cornell University, will lecture on "The Courtship and Home Life of
Birds" (illustrated with lantern slides) in the Natural Science auditori-
um, Thursday afternoon, December 11, at 4:15. The public is invited
tc attend.
University Loan Committee: The University Loan Committee will
meet on Monday, December 3, at 1:30 p. in., in Room 2, University Hall.
Students who have filed applications with the Office of the Dean of
Students should call at that office for an appointment with the Com-
mittee. J. A. Bursley, Chairman.
Undergraduates Who Plan to Study for the Ministry: The Society
for Promoting Theological Education holds a scholarship fund avail-
able for the properly prepared men of any Protestant denomination who
plan to study for the ministry. The only condition attached to these
scholarships is that the student should study at the Theological School
in Harvard University . If you are interested, please send your name to
the Student Christian Association.
Insurance Requirements for Automobile Permits: The attention of
students holding Automobile Permits is called to the fact that these
permits expire on December 19, 1930. No new permits will be granted
on and after January 5, 1931, unless the applications are accompanied
by evidence of insurance covering public liability and property damage.
The insurance provided should not be less than $1,000 for property
damage and $5,000 and $10,000 limits for public liability. No suggestion
is made with regard to the companies writing such insurance. Ann Arbor
students who are driving cars registered in their parents' names, and
other students who are driving for Ann Arbor residents, may bring brief
statements from their parents or the owners of the cars to the effect
that their cars are properly insured as indicated above. Other students
are requested to present their insurance policies, club membership cards,
or similar evidence of such insurance.
Students who anticipate applying for a renewal of their driving
privileges are urged to obtain their 1931 state license plates and to file
their applications before the Christmas vacation period. The new appli-
cations and cards are now available at the Office of the Dean of Stu-
dents, Room 2, University Hall. By -
co-operating in this manner they
will be able to obtain their student
permit tags no later than Monday,
January 5. It is requested, how-
ever, that the students possessingA
permits for the balance of the cur-
rent year refrain from attaching
their 1931 license plates until Sat-
urday, December 20, 1930. In the,
event of the purchase of a new
car, the 1930 student tags may be
attached to the 1931 license plates
and used until December 20, 1930.
W. B. Rea.
ill
Departmental Recommendation,
French and Spanish: June and Au-
gust seniors in thenLiterary and
Education Schools and Graduate
students who will have completed
the requirements this year and
wish to be considered for a "De-
partment Recommendation" to!
teach French or Spanish, from the
Department of Romance Languages
should leave their names without
delay in 112 R.L. for French and 212
R. L. for Spanish, if they have not
already done so.
This recommendation is inde-
pendent of the individual recom-
mendations from teachers sent to
the Appointment Bureau, and can-
didates should have both. Only I
those who leave their names can
All students looking forward to
t h i s recommendation, including
underclassmen, should consult with
Dr. Thieme in regard to French,
and Dr. Wagner, in regard to Span-
ish when electing courses.I
H. P. Thieme.
Psychology 178. Outstanding Con- i
tributions in Psychology. A course

concerned primarily with impor-
tant psychological experiments in1SOMETHING
the various fields of psychology to-
gether with a critical evaluation PRODUCTIG
of these experiments. Lectures, re-
ports, and discussions. Prerequi-
sites: Courses 31 or 33 and 34 or,
equivalent. Hours to be arranged.
Mr. Meyer. Two hours credit.
Botany 146: This course, an-
nounced for the second semester,
has been changed to Tu., Th., at 1
nine.
Phone 4121, Exch
Philosophy 130: This course, an-P
nounced for the second semester,
will be given at Mon., Wed., Fri., at
eight.

Education D150: The Correlated Course in Education carrying 15
hours' credit and enabling those completing it to satisfy all the require-
ments in Education for the teacher's certificate will be offered for a
limited number of students during the spring semester. Students con-
sidering the election of this course should consult with L. W. Keeler
before the Christmas holidays.
EVENTS TODAY
Geology 1 Field trip make-up: The first five field trips will be made
up Saturday morning at 9:00. Credit for the course will not be given
unless field trips are complete.
Children's Rhythm Classes will meet at the Women's Athletic build-
ing on Saturday morning, December 6, because of the Sophomore Ca-
baret.

COMING EVENTS
Economics 51: Rooms for the ex-
amination Monday, December 8,
are assigned as follows:

Mr.
M. H.
Mr.
A.H.
Mr.
Ec.
Mr.
E.
Mr.

Palmer's sections, Room 205
Niehuss' sections, Room 25
Horner's sections, Room 102
Caverly's section, Room 207
Robinson's and Mr. Hoad's

PLAYEsetS
/ Presents

sections, N, S. Aud.
I H. L. Caverly.
History 11, Lecture Section I. Stu-

Scabbard and Blade: Initiation at 2:00 p.m. today. All actives are dents absent from the regular mid-
if semester, may take a make-up ex-
urged to be present. Come in uniform if possible. amination Monday, December 8, at
- ! three p.m. in 4001 Angell Hall.
Craftsmen: There will be an important meeting at the Masonic h p4 An H
Temple this evening at 7:30. Sixth Thomas Spencer Jerome
L e c t u r e , "Recent Additions to
All Members of Mimes Revue: There will be a complete dress re- Greek Prose," by Professor J. G.
hearsal tonight in the Mimes theater. Everybody must be there at 7 p.m. Winter, Tuesday, Dec. 9, at 4:15
p.m., Room D, Alumni Memorial
'Varsity R.O.T.C. Band: The band will assemble at 9:00 a.m. today at hall.
Morris Hall, in uniform and rubbers. If the weather is cold, capes will
be worn. No one will be excused. The Monday .Evening Drama See-

Varsity Glee Club: All members who are going to Detroit meet
promptly at 5:00 p. m. at the Union. Be prepared to change to full dress.
Presbyterian Students: There will be a party at the Church House
this evening.

tion of the Faculty Women's Club
will meet on Monday, December 8,
at 7:45. in the Michigan League
building.
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