PAGE EIGHT THE MTICHIAN D A LY FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1931 . ......... 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. FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1931 NO. 92 NOTICES President and Ars. Rutliven will not be at home to students on the first two Wednesdays of Febuary. The student teas will be resumed on March 4 anl March 11. President and Mr:. vcn \'il b at home from 4 to G o'clock on February 1 and February 3 t1 m, cmbrs of the faculties, their friends and other-:residents of Ann Arbor. Faculty Meeting, Coiiage of Literature, Science, and the Arts: The regular February meeting of this fa'culy will be held Monday, Feb. 2, in room 2225 Angel hail, at 410 . -:. John R. Effinger, dean. Notice: The Wetid e: nI:n c E the University Elementary School, known as the Haven Street Enco, has been set aside for the use of University students wlho :av' (.: in the University High School or in the University Elcmn : y' ij n' AlA l1 other entrances are for the use of the faculty, the pur ls;:' at:'ons of the University High School and Elementary School. 1&ovns are urged to avoid using these entrances, as it licucl to nd lcr'b congcstion at certain periods in the school day. J. B. Edmonson. Paul Robeson in Song Recital: Paul Robeson, Negro baritone, assisted by Lawrence Brown at the pi.no vIll give the ninth concert in the Choral Union series, Monday night, February 2, at 8:15 o'clock in Hill auditorium at which time i^ will sing the following numbers: Negro spirituals, Go down, Moses; Git on board, li'l chillen; Deep River; Didn't my Lord'deliver Daniel?; Water Boy; Didn't it rain; Dere's a man goin' round takin' names; I want to be ready; Steal away; Joshua fit de battle ob Jericho; and Beethoven: Die Ehre Gottes aus der Natur; Mozart: O Isis und Osiris; Edward Purcell: Passing By; Schumann: The Two Grenadiers; Borodin: A Dissonance; Gretchaninow: The Captive. Automobile Regulation: Students who anticipate applying for driv- ing privileges during the week-end of the J-Hop (Friday, February 13, noon to Monday, February 16, 8:00 a. m.) are urged to call without delay at the office of the dean of students, room 2, University hall, to obtain registration cards for their cars. W. B. Rea, assistant to the dean. Graduate School: All graduate students who expect to complete their work for a degree at the close of the present semester should call at the office of the Graduate school, room 1014, Angell hall, to check their records and to secure the proper blank to be used in paying the diploma fee. The fee must be paid before the end of the semester, February 13. " - Graduate students should make their second semester elections in the office of the Graduate school the week of February 9. New students, or students transferring from other schools or colleges, should register 4t the same time. A student planning to transfer should ask the secret- ary of his school or college to prepare and send to the office of the Graduate school an official transcript of his undergraduate record. G. Carl Huber, dean. Women Taking the Cou sejit W'quired Physical Education: It is necessary to pay locker fees immediately in order to receive physical ecucation credit. Dr. Margaret Bell. tIouse Heads, Chaperons, and Social Directors; Undergraduate Women: Girls may obtain out-of-town permission from their house- 11ads when they have finished all their examinations. Permission to be absent from Ann Arbor before that time should be obtained from the offgce of the Dean of Women. Alice C. Lloyd. University Women: Out of respect to those who are studying for examinations, all, women students are requested not to move until the w elend of February 13 to 16. Alice C. Lloyd. University Women: Lists of vacancies in approved houses for the i .; ~ DR. HARLAN TARBELL second semester are now ready in the office of the Dean of Women and Writing, will meet f are available to those desiring them. o'clock on Monday, W University Bureau of Appointments and Occupational Information: Rooms Reservedf All students who have taken business registration blanks should com- Rooms plete and return them to the bureau immediately in order to secure 25 A. b. the proper consideration in regard to appointments. 35 A. h. 209 A.lh. Pre-Medical Students: The aptitude test for students planning to 225 A. h. enter a medical school in September, 1931, will be given in Angell hall, 229 A. li. room 25, at 3:00 p. m., on Friday, Feb. 13, This test can be given only once 231 A. h. a year. There will be no make-ups. Students are asked to bring both 1009 A.1h. their treasurer's receipt and their student identification card. 1025 A. h. Ira M. Smith, registrar. 2003 A. h. 2013 A.h. Candidates for Teacher's Certificate: Blanks for the payment of the 2023 A. li. teacher's certificate fee may now be secured at the recorder's office of 2203 A. h. the School of Education, room 1437 University elementary school. All 2219 A. h. students who expect to be recommended for the teacher's certificate at 2225 A.h. the end of the present semester must pay their fees and return their 2235 A. h. receipts to the recorder, School of Education, by February 13. 3017 A. i. _ ___ _ rom 3-6 on Monday afternoon insteadc ?ednesday and Friday. for Final Examination in English I: Sections taught by Abbot and Davis Bliss and Curtis Binkley Appel Brown Boothe and Everett Flewelling Stevens, Hornberger and Bebout (C Butchart Bebout (Regular Sections) Nelson and Peterson Morris Proctor Hoag Schenk Swain Tenney and Watson Wetzel Wells and Weimer of at 11 Eested in national forest work in room 2046 Natural Science building. 10:00 a. m.-Forest Management Plans; 11:00 a. m.-Range Man- 1 agement; 2:00 p. m.-Fish, Game and Timber Sales Contracts; 7:30 p. m.-Life on National Forests. Section) I I * School of Education-February Seniors: All students completing requirements for the degree and teacher's certificate at the end of the present semster should pay their fees for diplomas and certificates by February 13. Blanks may be secured at the recorder's office of the School of Education, room 1437 University elementary school. School of Education: Second Semester Registration: Students who are planning to enter the School of Education for the second semester may register on February 12, 13, 14, and 16. Blanks may be secured from the recorder of the School of Education, room 1437 University elementary school. Hours: 8-12 a. m., 1:30-5 p. m., except of Feb. 14, 8-12:30 a. m. Students who plan to transfer to the School of Education at the beginning of the second semester will be required to present at least a provisional transcript from the school from which they are transferring. Candidates for the Teacher's Certificate: All candidates" for the teacher's certificate who expect to graduate in February are required to take a general professional examination covering the courses in edu- cation which are required for that certificate. This examination will be held in the auditorium of the University high school on Saturday, February 14, 1931, from 9 to 12 o'clock. Students planning to take the examination at this time must leave their names with Miss Clark in room 1437 University Elementary school before February 1st. C. O. Davis, secretary. Literary College and School of Music-Seniors: All students who ex- pect to complete the requirements for graduation at the close of the present semester should pay the diploma fee before February 13. A blank for this purpose may be obtained at the registrar's office, 4 U. hall. Freshmen Engineers: The freshman class will be divided into a pre- ferred group and a general group. The preferred group will consist of those students who have a written statement from their mentors that they must have a special arrangement of hours, due to outside work, or some similar reason. The class will report for classification beginning Friday, February 13 at 1:30 p. m. as follows: I. Preferred Group Those holding numbers below 150 will report Friday at 1:30 p. in. Those holding numbers above 150 will report Friday at 2:00 p. in. II. General Group 205 M. 11. 206 U. h. 103 R. L. Representatives of the Lincoln Electric Company, of Cleveland, will be in the Engineering Shops labor- atory on the third floor of the East Engineering building from 8:00 to 12:00 o'clock, to demonstrate meth- ods of electric arc welding to those who are interested, COMING EVENTS History 61. (A. E. R. Boak): The final examinations will be held at 9 o'clock, February 3, in 205 Mason hall. Speech 31 Final Examination will be held Thursday morning, Febru- ary 12, according to the following schedule: A to K, inclusive,-Room 25 A. H.; L to Z, inclusive,--Room 1025 A. H. German 1 and 31: W. A. Reich- art's sections will take their exam- ination on Tuesday afternoon. Feb- ruary 3, in room 25 Angell hall. (Continued on Page 3) Freshmen Engineers and Architects: A new elective course in English has been provided which may be taken by students who have not yet taken English 1 and 2, or are taking these courses this semester. English lb, narrative writing, Tuesdays and Thursdays, at 11 o'clock, in room 26. Dr. Burklund. Economics 51 and 52: Rooms for final examination are assigned as follows: Mr. Palmer's sections, 205 M. h.; Mr. Robinson's and Mr. Horn- er's sections, 1025 A. h.; Mr. Niehuss's and Mr. Caverly's sections, 25 A. h.; Mr. Hoad's sections, 231 A. h.; Mr. Devol's sections, 101 Ec. Chemistry 65, 67, and 69-2d Se- mester: Students who have already classified or intend to classify in the above courses in organic chem- istry should make arrangements for assignment to their laboratory sec- tion on Monday p. m., February 16.1 Chemistry 65 students report to room 274. Chemistry 67 and 69 stud- ents brong four $5.00 coupons to room 280. 1~ I m!m .. DANCING AT THE MASONIC TEMPLE Every Saturday Night GENE BURHANS' 0' BLUE" ORCHESTRA College Mixer Plan I "PATCH 9 to 12 p. in. Psychology book for my in room 1121. 31: A make-up blue- sections will be given N. S. at 4 o'clock. B. D. Thuma. EVENTS TODAY University Bureau of Appoint-' ments and Occupational Informa- tion: Mr. Sutherland of the Nation- al Recreation association of New York city will be in the office today. Anyone interested in talking with Mr. Sutherland may call at 201 Masonhall and arrange fox an interview. Mr. John C. Kuhns, Supervisor of the Whitman National Forest in Oregon, will lecture to students in Forestry and Conservation accord- ing to the following schedule. Lec- tures will be in room 2039, Natural Science building, and all interested are welcome. Mr. Kuhns will also be available for conference with students inter- -~CONCERTS Friday, 4:15, Jan. 30-Mendelssohn Theatre GRADUATION RECITAL Frances Peck, Pianist NO ADMISSION CHARGE Monday, 8:15, Feb. 2-Hill Auditorium PAUL ROBESON Negro Bar itone In Choral Union Series Tickets: $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 Wednesday, 4:15, Feb. 4-Hill Auditorium GRADUATION RECITAL, Those Those Those Those Those Those Those holding numbers 1 to 50 will report Friday at 2:30 p. m. holding numbers 51 to 100 will report Friday at 3:00 p. i. holding numbers 101 to 150 will report Friday at 3:30 p. m. holding numbers 151 to 200 will report Friday at 4:00 p. im. holding numbers 201 to 250 will report Saturday at 8:00 a. m. holding numbers 251 to 300will report Saturday at 8:30 a. im. holding numbers 301-will report Saturday at 9:00 a. in. Political Science I: The following rooms in Angell hall will be used for the final examination in this course: Mr. Dorr's sections in room 1035; Mr. Maddox's sections in room 25; Mr. Cuncannon's sections in room 25; Mr. Steiner's sections in room 1025; Mr. Pollock's sections in room 1025. Change of Hours in Journalism 52 and 108: Section 2, Journalism 52, Advanced News Writing will meet at 8 o'clock on Monday, Wednesday ROOMMATE WANTED No other studets. No bull sessions5. Fellow to shaleIivilig room3, bedroom, and study room. Plenty of room. Only Y$3.75 Call 7585. Philip LaRow NO ADMISSIO e, I Organist and Friday instead of at 2 o'clock on those days. Course 108, Magazine 1(111 >iN CHAARGE - - ( MASTER MAGICIAN The Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre Saturday, Feb. 14th, 1931 "THE MAGIC OF THE AGES" BROWN-C & Company, I NVESTTM SECURl Orders executed changes. Account on conservative RESS Inc. ENT TIES on all ex- s carried margin. 3271 ST BLDG. Arrangements have been made to grant a substantial reduction from the Boxoffice price for members of the Faculty and students at the University. These tickets may be obtained between the hours of 4-6 at the Michi. gan League and Michigan Union. The Philadelphia Theatre Association UNDER MANAGEMENT OF ROBERT SPARKS Presents The notable revival of Aristophanes Comedy " LYISTR A T A" k Sunday, 4:15, Feb. 8-Mendelssohn Theatre CHAMBER MUSIC CLASS Presented by HANNS PICK Jssisted by Wassily Besekirsky Violin Joseph Brinkman Piano NO ADMISSION CHARGE Admission: Afternoon, 50c. Evening, 50 and 75c All Seats Reserved Mail orders now being received care of Miss Harry Loomis, Telephone 2S rI Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre Box Office opens Feb. 11. ANN ARBOR TRU! 1st FLOOR !' As done into English by Gilbert Seldes Tuesday, 8:15, Feb. 10-Hill Auditorium SERGEIRACIHMANINOFF Russian 1Pianist In Choral Union Series Tickets: $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 Sunday, 4:15, Mar. 1-Mendelssohn Theatre FACULTY ONCERT SERIES TO ITE A GOOD BLUE BOOK Produced NORMAN and directed by BEL GEDDES You should have first of all a FIRST CLASS FOUNTAIN PEN We carry all the leaders-Come in and look them over- Every one WARRANTED Music by Leo Ornstein Interpreted by a distinguished COMPANY OF SEVENTY PLAYERS Mr. and Mrs. Charles Coburn, Nydia Westman, Isabel Baring, Burford Hampden, Hope Emerson, Ilse Gronau, John Connery, Albert Barrett, Dann Malloy, Vessie Farrell, Humphrey-Weidman Dancers. CASSE 2 EKS OPENING FEB. 2 Evenings: $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 Wed. Mat.: $1.00, $1.50. Sat. Mat.: $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 Maud Okkelberg, Pianist NO ADMISSION CHARGE Every Wednesday, 4:15-Hill Auditorium w 'RS Viversity Bookstore PALMER CHRISTIAN in Complimentary Organ Recital d.e.. f iII{ r7 1 Bob Carson's DA CING Refreshments Served n Second Floor in AT THE a - - - - - - - - - - - - - - I'