TIIE MICHIGAN DAILY I'Y'L.T T'V:t Pi!°ti n 2T W^ -M :rv rvy. x...r sw h a waR..w TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1 930 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. EVENTS TODAY. Varsity Glee Club: Sixth Thomas Spencer Jerome Lecture, "Recent Additions to Greek meet at the Union pror Prose," by Professor J. G. Winter, at 4:15 p.m., Room D, Alumni Memorial hall. Galens Drive: The ing an all-campus drive giving the children in t English 1: Mr. Proctor's students will meet this evening in 2225 A.H. All members making the trip to Dundee tonight A. Allen, Professor of Zoology at nptly at 5 p.m. Come in full dress. Cornell University: Dec. 11, 4:15 p.m. "Courtship and Galens Society of the Medical School is conduct- Home Life of Birds" (Illustratfed today and tomorrow. Proceeds will be spent in with colored slides and motion pi - he University Hospital a Christmas party. ures) APubliLecture.Natural6ri- Dec. 11, 7:30 p.m. "The Ruffcd nd Ticket Committees: Meeting at 4 o'clock in Grouse, a co-operative investiga- e Women's League. It is imperative that all be tion." Room 2054 N. S. building. ets and ticket receipts. Dec. 12, 4:15 p.m. "The University and the Conservation of Wild Life." 11 hold its biennial open meeting in the ballroom Room 2054 N. S.,,building. VOL. XLI. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1930 NO. 611 Political Science 65: No meeting of class today. Assignment for Thursday is Buell, Chaps. 19 and 20. S etion A to I meets at one o'clock, Sophomore Prom a the Garden room of the present, with their tick ._____ NOTICES today. Reading lists for all sections at Periodical Reading Room desk. President and Mrs. Ruthven will be at home to the students of the University on the first two Wednesday afternoons of each month from Economics Club: Will meet at 7:30 in the Michigan Union, Room 304. 4 to 6 o'clock. Professor Copeland will talk on "Economic Theory and the Natural Sci- ~~~~~ence Point of View." Graduate students in economics and business ad- Graduate Students: The American Association of Collegiate Regi-) ministration are cordially invited. strars has established a fellowship fund for the support of graduate I-- fellowships in the field of administration in higher education. The fel- Mathematical Club meets at 8 p. m. in Room 3201 Angell hall. Mr.E lowship for the coming year will carry a stipend of $1000.00. Fisk will speak on "Surfaces in four-space." Mr. Dushnik will speak Graduate students interested in this work may secure further in-, on "The Stieltjes integral." All who wish to come are cordially invited. formation from the Registrar's Office, Room 107 Mason Hall. Ira M. Smith, Registrar. Physics Colloquium: Mr. R. W. Revans will talk on "Recent Experi- _ ments on the Artificial Disintegration of the Niileus " af1 'I I lk M~ichigan Leaigue wil at by 8:30 p.m. President Ruthven will give a talk which will be followed an informal reception. Christian Science Organization meets at 8:00 p.m. in the chapel of the Michigan league building. Nursery Section of the Faculty Women's Club: Meeting at 8 p.m. at the League, at which Mrs. Murza Mann Lauder will speak on Toys, and will display many of her tested toys. Sigma Delta Chi, pledges and active members will meet at noon in the Russian Tea room in the League building. Everyone must be present. Important business. Second Freshman Lecture in Vy- giene for men, will be given in Wa- terman Gymnasium, Thursday .anal Friday, December 11 and 12, at 3, 4 and 5 p.m. This requirement in- cludes all freshmen in the regular physical training classes, athletic squads and others that have been excused from these groups." Under g r a d u a t e Mathematical Club will meet for its last meeting of the year in Rooms 321 and 323, (Contnued on Page 2) NOTICE! -uis Pressed .30c All kinds of alterations at cost. CHAS. DOUKAS 1319 South University 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 orb 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 Hail. 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, however, that the students possessing permits for the balance of the current year refrain from attaching their 1931 license plates until Saturday, 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. The Office of the Dean of Women will be closed on Wednesday after- noon in order to permit the staff to attend the funeral services of Miss Lucy Elliott. Alice C. Lloyd. Students who are remaining in Ann Arbor for the Christmas vaca- tion and who desire rooming accommodations are asked to see Miss Perry in her office in Barbour Gymnasium before December 10. The Womens League offers a special rate for rooms to students who are remaining in Ann Arbor for Christmas vacation. Women wishing to take advantage of this arrangement are asked to register in this office by December 17. Jeannette Perry, Assistant Dean of Women. The Teaching of Biology, Course Education D107: This course scheduled for Tuesday, Thursday, 1-4 for next semester is changed to meet on Monday, Friday, 1-4. C. O. Davis. Geography 33 Quiz: Mr. Guthe will not meet his quiz sections in Geography 33 this week. Seniors: There are only ten days left in which to have your picture taken for the Michiganensian. You must purchase a photographers' receipt from the Michiganensian at the Press building before you can have a sitting. This must be done before Dec. 18, or your picture will not be included in the senior section. Seniors:, All those who have purchased photographers' receipts and have not yet had their sitting must do so before December 18 or their pictures will not go in the Senior section. This is the final date and will be strictly adhered to. 1931 Michiganensian. aI -V - -- - - - - -- x'-"-'-'a 4ii. oc .t a J M t0 UCIUCK in Room 1041, East Physics building. Social Dancing Class will not meet tonight because of the open Frech Lcture: Prof meeting at the League. Fren0,LatI4: Pro -------cember 10, at 4:15, in ro Poesie des Troubadours." Athena meeting will be held in the clubroom, fourth floor of Angell This is the third lec hall, at 8:00 p.m. The program will consist of a stunt presented by the for the series may be p new members. Languages Department,r the door. Alpha Nu: The pledges will give a program at the meeting this eve- ning. From 7 to 7:30 the final opportunity to try out this semester will Zoology Lectures: Th be offered. ment of Zoology has arr the following lectures by] Adelphi House of Representatives will be addressed by Dr. H. Arthur Steiner, of the Political Science department, on the subject, "Current Problems of Congress." There will be a short business session following We have all makes the open session. All members are urged to be present. Remington, Royals, Corona, Underwood Alpha Epsilon Mu: Meeting in Room 302, Michigan Union, 7:30 p.m. Colored duco fiishes. Zeta Phi Eta: Short business meeting at 7:30 o'clock. The program 0. D. MOR R will be given by the pledges. 14 South Stato et COMING EVENTS lessor E. L. Adams will lecture Wednesday, De- om 103, Romance Languages building, on: "La Lure on the Cercle Francais program. Tickets rocured from the Secretary of the Romance room 112, Romance Languages building, or at le Depart- anged for Dr. Arthur Price $60 ILL Phone 6615 Last Call! Christmas and En sian pictures MUST be. taken shortly. To avoid being disappointed i I.; ."s-r vvuzaa .. aaat; Va. S'1 Pi Tau Pi Sigma: Regular meet- ing at Michigan Union at 7:30 p.m. Rendezvous Club: Program com- mittee meets 7:30 p.m. at Lane hall. Phone 2-2551 ----- - - - - - - - .r SKIIS TOBOGGANS - SKATES make your pointment ap- at once. Are Ideal Christmas Gifts UNITED CABS 8 ft. Toboggans. 10 ft. Toboggans. $12 Lund 8 ft. Pine . 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