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MICIGAN

DAILY

SUNDAY, JANUiARY i1, 1931

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DAILYOFFICIAL BULLETIN
Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of
the University. Copy received at thc office of the Assistant to the
President until 3:30, excepting Sundays, 11:30 a. m. Saturday.
VOL. XLI. SUNDAY, JANUAB1Y 11, 1931 NO. 76
NOTICES
President and Mrs. Itutb-;en wil be' at borne from 4 to 6 o'clock on
the first two Sunday afternoons of ac h month to members of the
faculties, their friends, and other relsidents of Ann Arbor.
Senate Council: meeting on Monday, January 12, at 2:15 p. mi., in
Room D Law building.
Committee of the Seat- on t i T",' ity Afa'r2.r: mneting on Monday.
January 19, at 4:15 p. m. Any cirmunications should be addes,,sed to
the secretary, at 263 West Enrginering building.
Louis; A. Hopkins, secretary.
Faculty Meeting, Colege of lterature, Sience and the Arts: Mon.
day, Jan. 12, at 4:10 p. r, in Room 2225 A. H.
The Committee on Curriculura will usr, soul some phases of its work.
The report on PaGlig rer~ral College Grades, recently
compiled by the Office of Eduenationd l nvestigations, will be distributed
at this meeting, and Mr. Yoaktiv0.'lil prey-rat briefly its salient features.
John R. Effinger, Dean.
Doctor Peterson's Portrait: Tice prsentation, of. this portrait to the
University on behalf of the preseit and past staff members of Doctor
Peterson's service will take place in thao Lydia Mendelssohn theatre on
Wednesday, January 14, 3:15 >. in. Tle i'aculty, students and public
are cordially invited to the ceremony.
The is cc tive C umittee, Medical school.
Detroit Symphony Oi-theskra: iBrnardino Molinari as guest con-
dluctor, will lead the Detroit Symnphony orchestra in the following pro-
gram in the Choral Union series in Hill auditorium, Monday night, at
8:15 o'clock.
Mendelssohn: Fingal's Cav: Brahms: Fourth Symphony; Respighi:
Fountains of Rome; Zandonai: Tewo E:crtts from "Gilietta e Romeo."
University Women: All t7womnen students who intend to change houses
at the end of this semester should advise the house head and the office
pf the Dean of Women of this intention by Saturday, January 17 (four
weeks before the beginning of the second semester. Alice C. Lloyd.
Conflicts in Final Examinations, Colleges of Engineering and Arbi-
tecture: All students having conflicts in final examinations must report'
to my office, room 3223 ast Eng tineering building, not later than Wed-
nesday, January 28. On the bulletin board adjacent thereto will be
isoUnd blank~ cards for reporting conflicts. These are to be filed as
indicated by the notice on my bulletin board. J. C. Brier.
Geology 2: Quiz section No. 10, meeting M. W. F. at 11:00 in room
8056 has been added to the list as given in the Catalogue.
EVENTS TODAY
Faculty Concert: Mabel Ross Rhead, pianist and Wassily Besekirsky,
Violinist, of the School of Music faculty, will give a sonata recital in
Lydia Mendelssohn theatre at 4:15 o'clock. The general public with the
e eeption of small children is invited. No admission charge. Those
attending are respectfully requested to be seated on time as the doors
will be closed during numbers.
Scalp and Blade: Meeting at the Michigan union, room 302, at
2:0p. im.
MADAM DEBBIE D1UKR
IS AGAIN IN TIHE
xRussian TeaRoom
M ichigan L-eague
TEA LEAF REA DING
PALM READING

Pi ~wbd 'ihta group picture for 'Ensian will be taken at 10 a. in.,
at 8 tddthii' _ studio,
('igrcga A I~ Student Fellowship: Meeting at 5:30 p. in., in the
511timh aiors Ry.heaps wil present Sutton Vane's drama, "Outward
F o-, Id," inc e.of colored stereoptican slides.
RV. ly. .(>a addresses the Liberal Student's Union of the First
!Unitarian church, corner State and Huron, on "The Church-Modern
View" this evening at 7:30. After the talk there will be informal dis-
cussion and refreshments at 9:00. Any student or faculty member is
invited to attend,
('I Ain Sio~Or(ganization invites the faculty and students of
thim Unier< y and their friends to attend a lecture entitled "Christian
LScience: Tin' science of True Accomplishment," by Paul Stark Seeley.
C. S. B. of Portia nd, Oregon, in Hill auditorium at 8 p. m.
COMING EVENTS
(>'lo~ 2: T~ae ~~)bluebook Monday at 4-5 in room 3056 N. S.
xao? oy 1: lMa!ke-up bluebook Monday 4-5 room 3056 N. S.
a*ctesy .:Z1: M+1ake-up for lab. bluebooks will be given next week
me~vi: v y ru the Jab,. will be open for study of trays. Tuesday
and WcU syat 2:00 and 4:00 make-up on minerals, rocks, and topo-
graphic ma,:s. Thursday 2-3 or 4-5 make-up for geologic maps.
Seniors and Graduate Students in Chemical Engineering, Chemistry
and Mechanical Engineering: Dr. G. C. Forrester of the DuPont Com-
pany wvill be in Ann Arbor on Monday and Tuesday, January 12 and 13,
t(} int,:rviecw students who desire positions with that company. Dr.
Morro,,ser will talk to seniors of these departments in room 3201 East
Fl~ n~er' uliding on Monday at 4 o'clock. Those who desire to
iiterview him personally may then make appointments for thefol-
flo-In} day. Gra-iduate students are requested to make appointments before
Monday with Miss McKim in the East Engineering Building, phone 454,
or Mis iVereness in the Chemistry Building, phone 727. Dr. Forrester
wasbes especially to mneet students who are expecting to take their
Doctorates this year, but will also be glad to talk with those who expeci;
to remnain? on the campus for another year of graduate work.
j Senior Engineers: Class dues will be collected Tuesday, Wednesday
and Thu-rsday of this week, in front of Room 217, West Engineering bldg.
There will also be a member of the announcement committee there tc
taklie order,'. Your name will not appear in the announcement this year
unless dues are paid in full.
Fra to Chemical Engineers: The monthly luncheon of the grad-
uate .students and staff of the department of chemical engineering wil,
be held on Tuesday, January 13, in room 3201 East Eng. bldg. The
speaker will be Drn G. C. Forrester, of the DuPont company.
PhysicsCol~iloquium: Mr. Sherman L. Gerhard will talk on "Thermo-
chemical Constants obtained from Spectroscopic Data," at 4:15 in room
1341, East Physics building, on Tuesday.
Mathematical Club: Regular meeting will be postponed for one week.
Undecryraduate Mathematical Club will meet Tuesday evening, Jan-
uary 13, at eight o'clock in room 3011 Angell hall. There will be election
of olffiers and a paper by one of the members.
EngeerngCouncil: The 'Ensian picture will be taken Monday at
5: E3 p. in. at the Dey studio. There will be a short business meeting

directly afterwards. It is important that everyone should be present.
Dcutscher Zirkel: Meeting Tuesday night at 8:00 in the Women's
league. Professor Wild will give an illustrated talk on German fraterni-
ties.
Alpha Nu: Election of officers will] take place at the meeting Tue(,s-
day. All members are urged to attend.
Varsity Glee Club: Meeting of the club Monday as usual. All mem-
bers be present.
Choral Union Ushers: Report at Hill auditorium oefore 7:30 p. m.
for concert Monday night.
Independents expecting to attend J-Hap meet at Union, Tuesday,
Jan. 13, at 7:30 p. m. in room 304.
Tan Beta Pi: Dinner meeting, Tuesday, January 13, at 6:15 p). in.
at the Union.
Frosh Frolic: Pictures will be taken of the Frosh Frolic commi-ittee
on Monday at 12:05 p. mn., at Rentschlers. Please be p~rompt as another
group is being photographed shortly afterwards.
Women's Education Club will meet on Monday, January 12, at 4:15
p. in., in Women's Athletic building. The program will consist of a
model interview with a prospective teacher. The speaker will be Supt
Haisley of the Ann Arbor high school.
Monday Evening Drama Section of the Faculty Wwnen's Club will
meet at the Michigan league, January 12, at 7:45.
Play Reading section of the Faculty Women's Club will meetTu-
day ^ t 2:30 in the Michigan league.
Second Dance-Faculty Women's Dance Series: Tuesday, January
13, at 9 p. m-., Michigan union.

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