1AILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN blication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members the University. Copy received at the office of the Assistant to President until 3:30; 11:30 a. m. Saturday. XLI L . TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1931 No. 50 NOTICES Pre-Medical Students: The Association of American Medical Col- s Committee on Aptitude Tests recommends that any student apply- for entrance by September, 1932, to a medical school should take the itude Test. This test is now a normal requirement for admission >ractically all mredical schools. It is expected that all applicants for iission to the University of Michigan Medical School will take this . A fee of one dollar is charged to defray the expenses of the Corn- tee. Application for taking this test should be made at the Registrar's ce, Room 4, University Hall, as soon as possible-not later than Dec. 'urther information about this examination may be obtained from Registrar's Office. Ira M. Smith, Registrar. Applicants for University Scholarships: The following students are iested to meet the Scholarship Committee Tuesday afternoon, Nov. Room 112 R. L. at the time indicated in this notice: University Lectures: 4:15 p. in., Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. Mr Lennox Robinson, Director of the Abbey Theatre, Dublin, Ireland: "The Abbey Players and Their Work." Dr. Willem de Sitter, Director of the Observatory at Leyden, Holland: "The Size of the Universe" (illustrated by stereopticon), at 8:15 p. m., in Natural Science auditorium. Professor J: P. Wibaut, of the University of Amsterdam: "The Use of Catalytic Methods in the Preparation of Heterocyclic Substa'nces," at 4:15 p. in., Room 303 Chemistry building. The public is cordially invited. MEETINGS TODAY conorrcs u: and 52: 1vIa:e-up exam:naions in these courses will be given at 4 p. m., in Room 207, Ec. Students interested in automobiles are invited to attend a Student Meeting of the Society of Automotive Engineers at the Auditorium of the General Motors Research building (in the rear of the General Motors building, Dtroit), at 8 p. in. Mr. Clayton Hill, vice-president ,of Dietrich Body Company will talk on "Rumbling with a Body Designer," and Mr. Brush, president of Bush Engineering Association, will talk on "Common Sense in Engine Design." Physics Colloquium: Professor J. M. Cork will talk on "Deductions from X-Ray Reflections by Quartz Crystals," at 4:15 p. in., in Room 1041, E. Physics bldg. All interested are cordially invited, to attend. Botanical Journal Club meets at 7:30 p. m., in Room 1139, N. S. bldg. Papers by Dr. Kanouse, H. Brodie, J. Drummond, and J. Hedrick. All interested are cordially invited. Industrial Engineering Students:* There will be an organization meeting of.Society of Industrial Engineers, 7:30 p. m., Room 306, Union. All industrial students and others __------ -- interested in some phase of indus- ~ trial control are urged to attend, ii ai progriforthe yeas For Studawnts Iloch, V. N..............1:00 ry, W. M...............1:05 npbell, R. S.............1:10 riiels, D......... .......1:15 'asquale, V. E. .............1:20 mick, R. G............1:25 s, H. F................1:30 bling, P. E..............1:40 ld, M. LE...............1:45 al, M. J. ... ........1:50, lhauer, E.1H. ......... ..1:35 Macintyre, N. W............1:55 Myers, W. J..............2:00 Orth, W. R. ............. ..2:05 Pierce, R. L. ..............2:10 Poole, J. C. ...............2:15 Rollinson, C. L. ......,....2:20 Schwartz, C. H. ...........2:25 S h e r ry , A .. .. . . Shery, A. C ..............2:30 Sitton, K. F. ........ ......2:35 Steffensen, E. H. .... ......2:40~ Weller, J. C .................2:45 Automobile Regulation will be lifted for the Thanksgiving holiday n 3 p. in., Wednesday, Nov. 25 to 8 a. m., Friday, Nov. 27. Special mnits constituting an extension of this privilege will not be granted. J. A. Bursley, -Dean. Graduate School: Students enrolled in the Graduate School will not permitted to drop courses after Thanksgiving. A course is not offi- ly dropped Until it.is reported in the office of the Graduate School, 4 Angell Hall. G. Carl Huber, Dean. Student Council: There will be no meeting this week. Edward McCormick, Pres. Freshmen-College of Literature, Science, and the Arts: Will all himen who have secured progress report blanks please turn them over iediately to their instructors, if they have not already done so. R. C. Hussey, L. G. Vander Velde, Assistants to the Dean. Students, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts: Except under 'dordinary circumstances, courses dropped after Nov. 26 will be re- led with the grade of E. Engineering Freshmen "How to Study" Group: I will be available in office (239 West Engineering building) this afternoon and evening those who have not yet had an opportunity to talk with me. Classes not be arranged until all interviews are completed. G. L. Jensen. . EXHIBITIONS An Exhibition of the work of local artists is now being held on the >nd floor of Alumni Memorial Hall, to be dpn through Nov. 26, under auspices of the Ann Arbor Art Association' A number of original drawings by Louis H. Sullivan, architect,litho- phs and etchings by a group of artists, including Samuel Chamber- Louis Rosenberg, Alfred Hutty and .Otto Eggers are hung in the and floor corridor cases, Architectural building, daily from 9 to 5 this k. Public is cordially invited. LECTURES TODAY Lenin-Tolstoy-Gandhi: Dr. Fred. B. Fisher will lecture at 4:15, in the ural Science auditorium, on "Lenin-Tolstoy-Gandhi." The public is University Girl's Glee Club: Re--' hearsal today at 4:15 p. m., instead of Wednesday. Alpha Epsilon Mu: Arrangements for a serenade have been made for this evening at10 p. n. Please re- port at Morris Hall. Alpha Nu of Kappa Phi Sigma: Meeting tonight at 7:30 in the Al- pha Nu room on the fourth floor of Angell Hall. Dr. Donal H. Haines of the Department of Journalism- "The world's foremost authority on lead soldier warfare"-will speak on "Hobbies." Limbering Classes will be held today from 3:30 to 5:30 o'clock at Barbour gymnasium. Sigma Delta Chi will meet at luncheon today. It is important that all members and pledges attend. Carl Forsythe. Men's Physical Education Club meets at 7:30 p. m., in the Michigan Union. Coach Yost will speak. Harmon Wolfe. Pan-Hellenic B a l1 Committee: Important meeting at 3 o'clock,, in the Undergraduate Office of/ the League. Jean Bentley, Chair. Pi Tau Pi Sigma business meet- ing at 5 p. m., sharp, 301 Eng. An- nex. Must adjourn at 5:30 p. m. Athena: Meeting at 8 o'clock at the League. See bulletin board for room. Please be there to discuss Initiation Banquet. Zeta Phi Eta: Meeting of pledges I and aptives at 7:30,p. r. i of CHEMISTRY and PHYSSY ANGE: of Chemistry and Physics ................. ....... .$2.75 cal Tables from Handbook of a nd Physics ..................$1,25 UNIVERSITY JK BOOKSTORE the hut new gifts of beaten brass and k copper-potteries that different--when you are totally give gifts choose such things-they can pro- vide great joy . . . -at the house of good Food . . . fingerle operated restaurant. . .. ,te a - Special ---Thanksgiving Somebody is bound to hold the lucky number-and it might just as well be you who takes home C% :-_ f = ti