rV PACE EIGHT 'T X--iP loTeq, Y4 Tr- ART n- R 7 Y 0% A ftRWVWftV4l A _ _ _ __ _. V .L, IiIU. -AIN V JA -II DAILY OFFI Publication in the Bulletin I the University. Copy receive President until 3:30, except Candidates for Teacher's Certificate: Blanks for the payment of the CIAL t U T IN eacher's certificate fee may now be secured at the recorder's office of StheSchool of Education, room 1437 University elementary school. All students who expect to be recommended for the teacher's certificate at s constructive notice to all members of the end of the present semester must pay their fees and return their! ad at the office of the Assistant to the receipts to the recorder, School of Education, by February 13. H- I--I- .~ ^ - - --- L T SATURDAY, JANUARY 31,'1931 I Tang bunaays. i l: UU a. m.. Saturday. VOL. XLL SATURDAY, JANUARY 31, 1931 NO. 93 1 NOTICES President and Mrs. Ruthven will not be at home to students on the first two Wednesdays of February. The student teas will be resumed on March 4 and March 11., To All Men Students: Your attention is called to the following reso- lution of the Board of Regents: (1) That beginning with the University year 1927-28 all men stud- ents in the freshman class be required to live in approved men's room- ing houses. (2) That no unmarried male student be allowed to live in an apartment not under the direct supervision of a landlady in residence. F. B. Wahr, assistant dean of students. Any students who have completed their business registration may ar- range for their personal interviews during the next two weeks. Zoology I: Final Examination will be given in Natural Science auditorium.A. E. Woodhead. School of Music Students: All music students whether matriculated in the School of Music or in other schools and colleges of the University, are respectfully reminded that they are required to enroll at the General Offices of the School of Music on Maynard street and to make payment of such private lessons, fees, etc., as may be required for the second semester. Enrollment must be made befcre the beginning of the second semester, February 16. Music students matriculated in any division of the University will please ask for "salmon" colored card while special students (non-matriculated) will fill out "white" cards. Organ Recital: Philip LaRowe, organist, pupil of Palmer Christian, will give a graduation recital, Wednesday, February 4, at 4:15 o'clock in Hill auditorium. The general public is invited to attend: The program is as follows: Guilmant: Sonata in D minor, No. 1 (Introduction and Allegro, Pastorale, Final) ; Boellmann; Ronde Francaise; Bach: Toccata adagio and fugue in C; Karg-Elert: Legend of the Mountain; LaRowe: Finale, sonata for organ; Reger: Ave Maria; Mulet: Toccata "Thou Art the Rock." 4, 4:15 Hill auditorium. No admis- sion charge. Chamber Music Class, presented by Hanns Pick, assisted by Wassily Besekirsky, Joseph Brinkman, Sun- day, February 8, 4:15, Mendelssohn theatre. No admission charge. Sergei Rachraninoff, pianist, Choral Union Series, Tuesday, Feb- ruary 10, 8:15, Hill auditorium. Mlaud Okkelberg, pianist, Faculty concert series, Sunday, March 1, 4:15, Mendelssohn theatre. No ad- mission charge. Palmer Christian, organist, in recital every Wednesday unless otherwise announced, 4:15 Hill au- ditorium. No admission charge. Geography Final Examinations: Geog. 1-Thurs. Feb. 12, a.in., A-K inclusive in room 35 A. h. and L-Z inclusive in room 231 A. hii Geog. 2-Sat. Feb. 7, a. m., in (Continued on Page 3) President and Mrs. Ruthven will be at home from 4 to 6 o'clock on The Philippine-Michigan Club: The official picture for the Michi- February 1 and February 8 to members of the faculties, their friends, ganensian will be taken at Rentschler's studio, 319 E. Huron on Sunday, and other residents of Ann Arbor. February 1, at 3:30 p. m. All Filipinos are urged to attend and are requested to be there on time. S. I. Cabanatan. Faculty Meeting, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts: The^ regular February meeting of this faculty will be held Monday, Feb. 2, Choral Union Concert: Sergei Rachmaninoff, Russian pianist has Sroom 25 Angell hall, at 4:10 p. m. John R. Effinger, dean. just submitted the following program for his concert in Hill auditorium in the Choral Union Series, Tuesday night, February 10.: Automobile Regulation: Students who anticipate applying for driv- eethovenonata, ousd1,n.t2F(L a ro d ,Ae ing rivlegs drin th wek--nd o th J-op FriayFebuar 13 Beethoven:. Sonata, opus 31, No. 2 (Largo-Allegro Adagio, Alle- ingriilg during the week-end of the J-Hop (Friday, February 13, gretto); Chopin: Polonaise, F sharp minor; Mazurka A fiat major; Valse noon to Monday, February 16, 8:00 a. n.) are urged to call without delay A flat major; Scherzo B fiat minor; Rachmaninoff: Prelude, G major, at the office of the dean of students, room 2, University hall, to obtain Etude Tableau, C minor; Liszt: Etude, D flat major, Valse Impromptu; registration cards for their cars. W. B. Rea, assistant to the dean. (Balakireff: Islamei, Oriental Fantasy. EVENTS TODAY Economics 171: Final Examina- tion Room assignments, this after- noon: A-J inclusive, N. S. Aud.; K- ,- h f(Continuedon Page 3) 1 111 House Heads,' Chaperons, and Social Directors; Undergraduate Women: Girls may obtain out-of-town permission from their house- heads when they have finished all their examinations. Permission to be absent from Ann Arbor before that time should be obtained from the office of the Dean of Women. Alice C. Lloyd. University Bureau of Appointments and Occupational Information: All students who have taken business registration blanks should com- plete and return them to the bureau immediately in order to secure the proper consideration in regard to appointments. University Women: Out of respect to those who are studying for examinations, all women students are requested not to move until the weekend of February 13 to 16. Alice C. Lloyd. University Women: Lists of vacancies in approved houses for the second semester are now ready in the office of the Dean of Women and are available to those desiring them. Women Taking the Course in Required Physical Education: It is iiecessary to pay locker fees immediately in order to receive physical education credit. Dr. Margaret Bell. 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. in. Students who plan to transfer to the School of Education at thet beginning of the second semester will be required to present at least a provisional transcript from the school from which they are transferring. P inclusive, 1025 A. H.; Q-Z inclus- Economics 51 and 52: Rooms for final examination are assigned as ive 25 A QHs follows: Mr. Palmer's sections, 205 M. h.; Mr. Robinson's and Mr. Horn-l 2 er's sections, 1025 A. h.; l\.r. Niehuss's and Mr. Caverly's sections, 25 A. Children', Rhythm Classes: A h.; Mr. Hoad's sections, 231 A. h.; Mr. Devol's sections, 101 Ec. nw eress ih sf:r ________new series of classes in rhythms for children will begin today in Bar- Rooms Reserved for Final Examination in English I: bour gymnasium. Children from 5 Rooms Sections taught by to 8 years will meet at 10 o'clock and 25 A. h. Abbot and Davis j those from 8 to 12 years at 11 a. m. 35 A. h. Bliss and Curtis - 209 A. h. Binkley Sophomore P r o m Committee: 225 A.h. Appel There will be a meeting at the 229 A.h. Brown Michigan League at 3 o'cloc:k. 231 A.h. Boothe and Everett 1009 A. h. Flewelling Craftsmen: Important meeting at 1025 A. h. Stevens, Hornberger and Bebout (C Section) the Temple this evening. . A: I,) She Will Expect Candy on Valentine 's EDay I 2003 2013 2023 2203 2219 2225 2235 3017 205 206 103 A. h. A.h. A. h. A. h. A.h. A.h. A.h. A.Ih. M. h. U. h. R. L. Butchart Bebout (Regular Sections) Nelson and Peterson Morris Proctor Hoag Schenk Swain Tenney and Watson Wetzel Wells and Weimer The "Upper Room" Bible Class will meet this evening in the "Upper Room" at Lane hall. All University men are cordially invited. COMING EVENTS School of Music Concerts: Paul Robeson, Choral Union Series, Mon- day February 2, 8:15 Hill auditor- ium. Philip LaRowe, organist, gradua- tion recital, Wednesday, February Hurry! Complete Tuxedo with Vest, $35 CHAS. 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