THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY. JANUARY 25. 1931 - T FI HI ADALY- wvJNDaY A1T1W9 a i s i/A"N %JLYILJL (&#Jj LU%)L 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, JANUARY 25, 1931 NO. 88 NOTICES University Lecture: Dr. Ralph W. Gerard, Professor of Physiology of the University of Chicago, will speak on "The Activity of Nerve and Brain" on Thursday, January 29, at 4:15 p. m., in the Natural Science auditorium. The public is cordially invited. Albert Spalding in Choral Union Concert: The eighth Choral Union concert will be given by Albert Spalding, American violinist, Tuesday evening, January 27, at 8:15 o'clock in Hill auditorium. For obvious reasons the public is respectfully urged to be seated on time. Mr. Spalding with Andre Banoist at the Piano will play the following pro- gram: Corelli: LaFolia; Padre Martini: Allegro; Schubert: Fantaisie for piano and violin, Op. 159; Vieuxtemps: Concerto in A minor, No. 5; Spalding: Castles in Spain, Old Irish Song and Dance; Albeniz-Spald- ing: Sevillana; Lalc: Chanson Viilageoise; Saint-Saens-Ysaye: Etude en forme de Valse. Faculty, School of Education: There will be a staff luncheon at the Michigan League building on Monday, January 26, at 12:00 o'clock. The next Faculty meeting will be held in conjunction with a lunch- eon at the League building on Monday, February 2. University Bureau of Appointments and Occupational Information: Mr. Sutherland of the National Recreation Association of New York City will visit the University of Michigan on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, January 28, 29, and 30. Anyone interested in taking graduate work at the National Recreation School, should call at 201 Mason hall before Wednesday,,and leave his name. Conflicts in Final Examinations, Colleges of Engineering and Archi- tecture: All students having conflicts in final examinations must report to my office, room 3223 East Engineering building, not later than Wed- nesday, January 28. On the bulletin board adjacent thereto will be found blank cards for reporting conflicts. These are to be filed as indicated by the notice on my bulletin board. J. C. Brier. Mr. Dickirson's Classes: Discussions week of January 26: Economics 192, Chap. 13 as well as 12 of Syllabus. Economics 125, all chapters given out. Economics 251, Cost as well as Imputation. Freshman Tutoring: The S. C. A., will furnish tutoring in the fol- lpwing subjects: Geology 1, Sunday, Jan. 25; Chemistry 3, Monday, Jan. 26; Spanish 1, Tuesday, Jan. 27. Groups will meet in Lane hall auditor- ium' at 7:30 p. m. and will be limited to twenty-five. Reservations should be'made in advance. EVENTS TODAY School of Music Trio Concert: Wassily Besekirsky, violinist, Hanns Pick, violincellist and Joseph Brinkman, pianist, constituting the School of Music Trio, will give their second program of instrumental trios at 4:15 o'clock in Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. There will be no admission charge and the general public with the exception of small children is invited. Wesleyan Guild: Sunday Evening Devotional Meeting. A unique and interesting program will be given at 6 o'clock. "Christ Through the Pen of the Poet" is the subject. Several students under the direction of Ralph Johnson will give readings. Lunch and social hour will follow. Congregation Student Fellowship: Dr. Melvin R. Gilmore, curator of ethnology of the University Museum, will talk on "Indians as Human 27, at 8 p. m., in room 3011 Angell hall. David Netzorg will speak on Beings," at 6:30 p. m., in the church parlors. His talk will be preceded "Recurring Series with Special Reference to Fibonacci Numbers" and by the usual social period and 6 o'clock luncheon. there will be a report by Gantz on Pi Mu Epsilon. To All Students of an Evangelical Christian Faith: There will be an Independents attending J-Hop meet at Union Tuesday evening, Jan. organization meeting of the University of Michigan Chapter of the 27, at 7:00 in room 304. It is very important that you have your ticket League of Evangelical Students at Lane hall, in the Upper'Room, at number by that time in order to make arrangements for your booth. 2:30 p. in. All students, of either sex, desiring to participate in weekly meetings for devotions, Bible study, and the discussion of common reli- University Symphony Orchestra: Important rehearsal Monday, 3 gious problems are cordially invited to be present. p. m., Morris hall. Dr. Moore will conduct. Liberal Students Union of the Unitarian Church, corner State and Women Tryouts of the Michigan Daily will have their group picture Huron streets, will present a symposium of unemployment at their meet- for the Michiganensian taken at Rentschler's, Tuesday, Jan. 27, at 12:15. ing this evening at 7:00. Students and unemployed will be in charge of the meeting. Refreshments swill be served at 9:00. Women Tryouts of the Michiganensian editorial staff will have their group picture for the Michiganensian taken at Rentschler's, Tuesday, Sphinx: Important meeting at Union today. Same time. Jai. 27, at 4:30. International Forum: Dr. Francis S. Onderdonk will lead a discus- Women Tryouts of the Michiganensian business staff will have their, sion on "How To End War" at 3:30 in the conference room at Lane hall. group picture for the Michiganensian taken at Rentschler's, Monday,' Jan. 26, at 4:00. J-Hop Committee: Important meeting at 6 p. in., in the Michigan Union. Theosophy: Public lecture by Mr. E. Norman Pearson, of Detroit, _____on "Man and his Bodies, Here and Hereafter," Michigan League, Tues- COMING EVENTS day, Jan. 27, at 8 p. in. Zoology Lectures: Dr. Ralph W. Gerard, Professor of Physiology, . Senior Ball Committee: Meeting on Tuesday, Jan. 27, at 7:30 p. m., University of Chicago, will give the following lectures: in room+ 306 of the Michigan Union. January 29, 4:15 p. m., "The Activity of Nerve and Brain" (Univers- ity Lecture). Natural Science auditorium. Monday Evening Drama Section of the Faculty Women's Club will January 29, 7:30 p. in., "Energy Relations in Nerve Metabolism." meet in the Michigan League, January 26, at 7:45. Room 2116, Natural Science building. -.- January 30, 4:15 p. m., "Chemical Processes in Nerve Metabolism." Tuesday afternoon Play Reading Room 2116 Natural Science building. Section of the Faculty Women's Club will meet at 2:30, Tuesday, in Marketing 151 Students: Please note additional assignment for Mon- the Michigan League. Guests will day, Jan. 26, posted on bulletin board. be, The Monday Evening Dramatic T* Section and the Bookshelf and Geology 31: The laboratory will be open for study Monday 1-3, and Stage Section. 3-5 make-up exams on all subjects covered in laboratory, i. e. rocks, minerals, topographic and geologic maps. Thursday is the last day on Economics 192-Consumption (Z. which late maps will be accepted, incompletes will be given if all work C. Dickinson): The class meets at is not in. A list of students whose work is incomplete is posted on the 2 o'clock on Monday as usual. The geology bulletin board. ibroadcast is cancelled A New Era In. Ca ll Civil Service Examination for Positions in Detroit: There will be held by the Detroit Civil Service Commission on January 31 an ex- amination for the position of in- vestigator in the Department of Public Welfare. This Examination is for men and applications should be sent at once to the Detroit Civil Service Commission. A. E. Wood. Varsity R. 0. T. C. Band: Band A will play for the basketball game Monday, Jan. 26. Members of this band are as follows: Seymour, Kos- ter, Miller, Weiss, Radford, McLean. Weinman, Gaston, Harding, Perrin, Bauschke, Reglein, Cox, Rosenthal, Kunkle, McHenry, Hirsch, Ellis, Richards, Wagner, Koehler, Stein, Smith, Schoen, Townsend, Newman, Bond, May, Beers, Bishko, Freeman, Johnson, Uloth, Kidd, Uphouse, Lockeman, Marshall, Thayer, Hunt- er, Ketcham, D. Moore, Becker, Benton, Jack, Lewis, C. Moore. Nicholas Falcone. Rit Punyes ollege Town Food "L VJ6%% CL V 0 G~t ttc . 1 Juniors in Education: The collection of two dollar class dues, thru the group leaders, will begin Monday, January 26. Acolytes: Meeting Monday, Jan. 26, at 7:30 in room 202 S. W. Hoover will discuss "The Last of the Theories of Knowledge." Dr. DR. SCHURZ DENTIST Formerly of State St. is now lo. cated at 606 First Nat'l. Bank Bldg. 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