FAGS EIGHT THE MICI-IIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1930 PAGE EIGHT TIlL MIChIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER tO, l~3O 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. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1930 NO. 62 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. Faculty, School of Education: A staff luncheon will be held in the Michigan League building on Monday, December 15, at 12 o'clock. Pro- fessors Myers and Woody will discuss the Special Order. C. 0. Davis, Secretary. Graduate Students: The American Association of Collegiate Regi- strars has established a fellowship fund for the support of graduate fellowships in the field of administration in higher education. The fel- lowship for the coming year will carry a stipend of $1000.00. Graduate students interested in this work may secure further in- formation from the Registrar's Office, Room 107 Mason Hall. Ira M. Smith, Registrar. University Bureau of Appointments and Occupational Information: The Bureau has a call for an experienced nursery school director and instructor in child psychology for the second semester. Anyone inter- ested and qualified should call at the office of the Bureau, 201 Mason Hall, for further information. Thorough training and experience in this line of work, and an advanced degree are required. Notice to Users of the Daily Official Bulletin: Your attention is again called to the fact that the Daily Official Bulletin is edited in the Office of the Assistant to the President and that notices for publication in the Bulletin must be handed in at that office at the times stated in the heading of the Bulletin. The Michigan Daily is not authorized to accept notices for publication nor to include them in the Bulletin. Frank E. Robbins. 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. Courses 8 and 32 in Latin: All students contemplating electing Latin 8 or Latin 32 for the second semester are requested to confer with Pro- fessor Crittenden as soon as possible. Philosophy 153 changed from MWF at 8 o'clock to MWF at 10 o'clock. 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. Galens Drive: The Galens Society of the Medical School is continu- ng its all-campus drive today for funds which will be spent in giving the children in the University Hospital a Christmas party. EVENTS TODAY. Organ Recital by Palmer Christian, University organist, at 4:15 in Hill Auditorium. The general public with the exception of small children is invited to attend. French Lecture by Professor E. L. Adams at 4:15, in room 103, Romance Languages building, on "La Poesie des Troubadours." Tickets for the series may be procured from the Secretary of the Romance Languages Department, room 112, Romance L guages build- Gcolog ing, or at the door. 11, at 8:00 trated lect Division of Fine Arts: Mr. Samuel V. Chamberlain will give a Gallery talk on the Exhibition of Engravings and Etchings on view in the West Obser Gallery, Alumni Memorial Hall, at 4:15. 4:15 on Ti paper, "'i A. S. C. E. Student Branch of the American Society of Civil Engi- Stars. neers' dinner and meeting at the Michigan Union, 6:15 p.m. Transp Undergraduate Mathematical Club last meeting of the year in 1045 East1 Rooms 321 and 323, Michigan Union, 8 p.m. Professor N. H. Anning the Grand will talk on "Blocks." His speech willb e preceded by a social half hour. pects of M All members are asked to be present, and anyone interested in Mathe- Jackson a matics is invited to attend. There will be a 25 cent charge for refresh- ments.W gical and Geographical Journal Club: Meeting Thursday, Dec. There will be no charge to the indi- in room 4056 N. S. Bldg. Mr. H. M. Kendall will give an illus- vidual members for this picture. ture on "Occupance of the Lower Vesere Valley in France." vatory Journal Club meeting in the Observatory classroom at Hindustan CoF a : Genra l manec hursday, December 11. Mr. Petrie will report on E. A. Milne's te Masses, Luminosities and Effective Temperatures of the Jacob Dellass, for more than ) years a vital factor in internation l portation Club meeting Thursday, Dec. 11, at 7:15 p.m. in room Judaism, co-author of the Balfctur Engineering building. Mr. J. A. Heamans, Chief Engineer of declaration, author and lecturcr Aswxill speak Thursday evening. Dec. Trunk Western Railroad will speak on "Some Pertinent As- 11. at 7:45 at room D, Alumni Mer- Modern Transportation." Arrangements for inspection trips to orial hall, under the auspices of nd Chicago will be made. All interested are invited to attend. Hillel Foundation and Avukab. No charge. You are invited. Beta Pi: Important meeting on Thursday, Dec. 11, at 7:30 e Michigan League. All members, active, alumnae, and pledged Faculty Women's Club: Rece- present. tion, dancing and cards for mem- bers and their husbands, 8:30 to Kappa Delta: Fall initiation and banquet will take place at 12:00 p.m., Thursday, Dec. 11, Mich- "sday evening, Dec. 11, in room 316 of the Michigan Union. igan League. Queen is to be the speaker. In order that members may keep igements later in the evening the initiation will begin promptly There will be a meeting of the Executive Council of the Union at 4 o'clock today. Student offices. ta Sigma: The report of the delegate to the national conven- J-Hop Committee: The picture of be given next Wednesday, December 17, at 5 o'clock in the the committee will be taken at 12:15 ill all members, new and old, please plan to attend. It is very today at Speddings studio. . Eligibility will be decided upon at that time. Music committee for Junior Girls' i Delta Psi Picture: All active members meet at Waterman Play meets at 3 p.m. today in the m Thursday, Dec. 11, at 12:45 for the Ensian group picture. W. A. A. office in the League Bldg. hall Mathematical Club: Tea colloquium at 3:30 in Room 3201 Angell . + Varsity R.O. T. C. Band: Rehearsal tonight at 7:15 at Morris Hall. Nicholas Falcone. Forestry Club meeting at 7:30 p.m. in Room 2039, Natural Science building. W. F. Ramsdell, George Willis Pack Professor of Forest Land Management, will speak on "Your Chances in the Forest Service," Tap Dancing Classes will meet at Barbour Gymnasium as usual thib E afternoon. Beginners come at 4:00 and advanced dancers at 4:45. Orchesis will meet this evening at 7:00 in Barbour Gymnasium, but, because of the performance of Kreutzberg and Georgi at the Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre, practice will end at 8:00. Freshman Architects meeting in the lecture room of the Architec- tural building at 4:00 p.m. Union Executive Council: Meeting at four. Point System Committee: No meeting this afternoon. Garden Section of the Faculty Woman's Club will meet at the Palmer Field House at 2 o'clock. Miss Gillette from Detroit will speak on "Flower Shows." Members of the Garden Section of the Woman's Club and of the Ann Arbor Garden Club are cordially invited. I. -fit For the Children it would not be Christmas without forgotten them-- mOOKS the children and we have not COMING EVENTS University Lecture: Thursday, December 11, at Science Auditorium. Dr. Arthur A. Allen, Professor Cornell University: "The Courtship and Home Life of with colored slides and motion pictures). ooks for Chlduren Our two large stocks of all that are wholesome and lovely include many of the classics which are beautifully illustrated and handsomely bound. "BOOKS TO FIT EVERY PURSE" --AT zr iversity 4:15 p.m., Natural of Ornithology in Birds" (illustratedj Second Freshman Lecture in Hygiene for men, will be given in Wa- terman Gymnasium, Thursday and Friday, December 11 and 12, and 3, 4 and .5 p.m. This requirement includes all freshmen in the regular physical training classes, athletic squads' and others that have been excused from these groups. Political Science 65: Quiz Thursday on last two chapters on Im- perialism. a I i,= Have You Had Tea B IN THE Economics 51: Assignment for Thursday and Friday Chapters 19 and 20 in Taylor. Chemical Engineers: Professor William H. Hobbs wili give an illus- trated talk on "Methods of Polar Exploration" on Thursday, December 11, at 7:30 p.m. in the A.LCh.E. Chapter Room, 3201 East Engineering building. ISafety and Availability You wish to be assured that your money is safe and that it will be available whenever you want it. These two things we guarantee our depositors. Have you an account here? Farmers & Mechanics Dank 205 East Huron 330 South Staic Street 9 t "Fifty years of Faithful Service" - soph Hear See Dance to Freddy 00 Bergin r.om and his Russian Tea Room Michigan League VAGABONDt%. WITH Friday,.Decerne1 YOUR FUTURE FORETOLD IN TEA LEAVES Ail -, $5.00 BY DEBBIE DRUMKIRK? I lIi I' T'he Lydia MENEL0SSOHN Theatre I ,gob L'iw'& B E FL.G .IKV and GIEORGI The World Famous German Dancers In Their 1930 Program TONIGHT Seats $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 Box Office 6300 TTM -a- 11 SENIORS! Only Day s for Ensian pictures MAKE YOUR APPOINTMENT NOW -rr-.~ r,--r--W -W~--f~ r -. v .r'-. _ _. -.-w- -.-,.- .-r ...- -.-.- -..-T- .--.- 111111