THE MICHIGAN DAILY .,w { ILY OFFICIAL. BULLETIN ,tion in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members University. Copy received at the office of the Assistant to sident until 3:30; 11:30 a. m. Saturday. Botanical Seminar meets at 4:30, Room 1139, N. S. bldg. Paper by Louis E. Wehmeyer-"The Genus Diaporthe and its Segregates." Chemistry Coloquium meets in Room 300, Chemistry bldg., at 4 p. m. Dr. R. K. McAlpine will speak on "The Solubility of Slightly Soluble Electrolytes." University of Michigan Radio Club meets at 7:30 p. m., in Room 1041 of the East Physics bldg. Prof. N. H. Williams will speak on "Multi- Grid Tubes." All interested are invited. COMING EVENTS II. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1931 Geology 1: Bluebook Friday at 9 o'clock. Please note bulletin board for make-up field trip schedVlles. Second Freshman Lecture in Hygiene for Men will be given in the Waterman gymnasium, Thursday and Friday, Dec. 3 and 4, from 3 to 4, and 5 p. m. This requirement includes all freshmen in the regular phys. ical training classes, athletic squads and others that have been excused from these groups. History 47 (V. W. Crane): Make-up examination'will be held in 1020 A. H., Thursday, Dec. 3, at 1 p. m. Soph. Engineers: Assembly Thursday, at 4 p. m., In Room 348. Class business. Junior Engineering Class meeting Thursday, Dec. 3, in Room 348 of the West Engineering building at 9 o'clock. Juniors are excused from class to attend. A.S.C.E. meeting Thursday, 3, at 7:15 p. i., in Rdom 1213 The Student Branch, Aine Society of 'Mechanical Engi will hold its fourth regular me on Thursday, Dec. 3, at 8 p. 1 Michigan Union. Dr. O. S. Du dack will give an illustrated ta "Electric Sparks." Important ness and light refreshments) Observatory Journal Club meet Thursday, Dec. 3, at 4: m., in the Observatory lecturer Professor A. D. Maxwell will pr a paper on "Preliminary Resul (Continued on Page Two) NOTICES ent and Mrs. Ruthven will be at home to the students of the on the first two-Wednesday afternoons of each month from 'k. assification, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts, School of tion, and School of Music: Beginning this afternoon, seniors in three units of the University may classify for the Second Semester. ning Monday morning, Dec. 7, juniors also may classify. Sopho- classification will start Dec. 14, and Freshman classification Jan. 4. le 'procedure for all is as follows: Call first for the necessary blanks, supplemqntary announcement, istructions. The proper blanks, for Education students, may be d only at the office of the}School of Education, Room 1437 U. E. S.; asic studerts, only at the office of the School of Music, Room 108 and for Literary students, only at Room 4, U. H. After planning with 'your adviser the .courses you, are to take, ecuring his signature of approval, report to Room 4, U. H., for ication. All cards will be- checked, stamped, and collected in. 4, U. H. Daniel L. Rich, Director of Classification. e-Medical Students: The Association of American Medical Col- ,ommittee on Aptitude Tests recommends that any student apply- entrance by September, 1932, to a medical school should take the de Test. This test is now a normal requirement for admission ctically all medical schools. It is expected that all applicants for sion to the University of Michigan Medical School will take this A fee of one dollar is charged to defray the expenses of the Com- Application for taking this test should be made at the Registrar's Room 4, University Hall at once. Registration closes December rther information about this examination may be obtained from egistrar's Office. Ira M.' Smith, Registrar. culty, School of Education: There will be an important meeting Michigan League building, Monday, Dec. 7, at 12 o'clock. A full ance is desired. - C. 0. Davis, Secretary. aternity and Sorority Presidents: Fraternities and sororities which .ot already done so are requested to fill out and return to the Office Dean of Students the membership blanks recently mailed to J. A. Bursley, Dean of Students. oral Union Members of the University Choral Union are reminded pass tickets" for the Revelers concert will be given out only be- the hours of 1 and 5 o'clock, Wednesday Dec. 2, at the office of hool of Music Recorder, Room 108, on the main floor of the School sic building on Maynard street. Members are requested to call ally as tickets will be given only to the individuals entitled to them. iversity Women: The closing hour tonight for all undergraduate i will be 11 o'clock. Alice C. Lloyd. aduate Students: Beginning today, special tables will be reserved noon at the far end of.the League cafeteria for graduate students, en and 'women.t atorical Asso. Ushers: Report at Hill auditorium before 7:30 p. in., ture tonight. ,mpus Parking Permit Plates-for 1932, are now ready for .distribu- Those entitled to receive them please apply at the office of the try, University Hall. Herbert G. Watkins, Asst. Sec. ciedad Hipania: The meeting which was arranged for tonight has postponed. Members will be notified by mail of the date for the Scabbard and Blade: Formal meeting at 7:15 p. in., room posted on the Bulletin board at the Michigan Union. All members be present in full uniform. All pledges be present promptly at 8 p. in., in uniform. Sigma Rho Tau: Assistant Dean Alfred H. Lovell will address our general assembly on the vital problem of the profession "Future De- velopments in Engineering" in Room 311 W. Eng. bldg.,'at 7:15-p. m., Circles will not meet. Meeting is to be over by 8:30. Every member be present. Sigma Gamma Epsilon business meeting 5 p. in., Room 10 N. S. Student Council: Meeting Thursday night promptly at 7:15 p. m. Sophomore Cabaret: Important dress rehearsal of the dance groups in the Sophomore Cabaret at 3 p. in., in Barbour gymnasium. University Girl's Glee Club: Regular rehearsal, 7:30 p. in., Michigan League. Varsity Band: Rehearsal tonight at 7:15 sharp at Morris Hall. Bring your march folios. Gargoyle Business Staff: Meeting of entire staff at 4 o'clock. Try- outs be in office at 3 o'clock to mail out magazines. Chess and Checker Club meets at 7:30, in Room 304 Michigan Union. Important. 0 4 t, I Thomasileath, I wIII Buy at "GIFT HAUNTS" the shop that ISdifferent Desirable and Distinctive at right prices The Haunted Tavern Luncheons-Teas-Dinners Sunday Dinners, $1.25 417 East Huron Street Phone '7781 j ii Suits -0 'coats - Topcoats /. x [Ot the clothing opportunity of the $ I ,. III .. Once in a Life Time Comes Such an Important Dramatic Occasion .. . Abbey Theatre Players COMING DECEMBER 7, 8 and 9 ,. . .Direct from their Playhouse in Dublina, Ireland, comes this Unique Company, giving on the Mendels- sohn Stage the Plays that have made their Theatre and Acting World-Famous .. . I .I $ CONCERT TODAY ht Organ Recital by Palmer Christian, University Organist, at. ill auditoriTm. k EVENTS TODAY rsity Broadcasting-2 p. m.: "High, School Seniors and Teach- areer"-Professor George E. Carrothers. mation on Admissions"-Miss Elizabeth Lawrie. pretive Arts Society-Recital: Members will give a program of tions from ecent and standard literature at 7:15 sharp to- Room 302 Mason Hall. This program will last about three- >f an hour and is open to the public. ematical Tea in Room 3001 Angell Hall at four o'clock. ,n Ecology 113: I will meet my class today as usual. R. D. McKenzie. sh 149 (Play writing): The class will meet at 7:15 in Room Kenneth Rowe. year. there are When we announce so remark- "THE WHITEHEADED BOY" LENNOX ROBINSON "JUNO AND THE PAYCOCK" SEAN O'CASEY "THE FAR-OFF HJLLS" LENNOX ROBINSON " OHN FERGUSON". ST. JOHN ERVINE Sponsored by Play Production Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre Box Office Phone 6300 $55 $50 $45 $40 Garments Garments Garments Garments able a sale as this-its the time to buy. Thomas Heath Clothes sold cheaper than you can pur- chase' machine made garments. No need to shop around. We have the oustanding values. Be smart-Come in early today. will meet today at 4:30 o'clock at the Union. of Industrial Engineers: .t business mneetign at 7:30 the Union. Theroon will .ced on the Union Bulle- SAll members, and pros- nembers are urged to be pe (machine shorthand) ation at Lane Hall, State hington streets, at 7:30, p. e world's fastest stenotyp- ma business meeting at 7 Room 1139 Natural Science a. -- U".- I' Ili, THE BEST ONE YET.. 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