THE MICHIGAN DAILY DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN University Broadcasting--2 p. m.: "Present Day Opportunities for a Career in Music," Professor David Mattern. "The Advantages of a Pharmaceutical Education," Professor C. C. Glover. English 293-Bibliography: A preliminary meeting in this course to supplement lectures in bibliography will be held at 2 p. m., in Room 1209 Angell Hall. Soph. Engineers: Assembly at 4 p. m., in Room 348. Class business. ublication in the f the University. he President until Bulletin is constructive notice to all members Copy received at the office of the Assistant to 3:30; 11:30 a. m. Saturday. Soph Prom Committee meeting at 4:30, Room 306, Michigan Union. Sophomore Cabaret Hostesses: A meeting at Mosher Drawing Room, Mosher-Jordan Halls. Miss Inez Bozorth, Director of Mosher-Jordan Halls, has complimented the hostesses by inviting them to tea at 4 p. m. Hostesses must not miss this meeting as it is very important and instruc- tions will be given. Sophomore Cabaret: The Chessmen's War Group II meets at 3, the Giant Puppets at 4, and the Colored Tap (Harmonica) Group at 5. There will be a very important dress rehearsal in the League Ballroom at 7 p. m. Everybody must be present. (Continued on Page 3) OL. XLII. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1931 No. 57 NOTICES Pre-Medical, Students: The Association of American Medical Col- eges Committee on Aptitude Tests recommends that any student apply- j ng for entrance by September, 1932, to a medical school should take the Aptitude Test. This test is now a normal requirement for admission o practically all medical schools. It is expected that all applicants for. admission to the University of Michigan Medical School will take this est. A fee of one dollar is charged to defray the expenses of the Com- nittee. Application for taking this test should be made at the Registrar': )ffice, Room 4, University Hall at once. Registration closes today. Further information about this -examination may be obtained from he Registrar's Office. Ira M. Smith, Registrar. Fraternity and Sorority Presidents: Fraternities and sororities whicr iave not already done so are requested to fill out and return to the Offic( If the Dean of Students the membership blanks recently mailed t( hem. J. A. Bursley, Dean of Students. Choral Union Concert Traffic Regulations: By direction of the Ann rbor Police Department and the Buildings and Grounds Division of he University, in order to avoid congestion and confusion on the occa- ion of Choral Union Concerts, begining with the Revelers concert on Vednesday night, Traffic regulations as follows will be enforced here- iter : Through traffic will be prohibited on North University Avenue in ront of the Auditorium during concerts. Taxicabs only, will be permited o unload and load on North University Avenue in front of the Audi- oriurh before and after concerts. Private cars will load and unload at he side entrances on Thayer and Ingalls Streets, as in the past. On ainy nights a canopy will be erected on the Ingalls Street side and also, s soon as a canopy can be procured,, one will be erected in front on ainy nights for the benefit of those patrons using taxicabs. Also, to avoid embarrassment, congestion and confusion, on the ccasion of intermissions, concert attendants who step outside the uilding intending to return for the balance of the concert, will be re- Luired to present their ticket stubs to the officer at the outer doors, on e-entering the building. The Ann Arbor Police Department, the Buildings and Grounds Divi- ion, and the University Musical Society will appreciate the sympathetic o-operation of concert goers in conforming with these regulations vhich "are intended to facilitate and simplify the problem of handling he large audiences. Charles A. Sink. Student Council: Meeting at 7:30 p. m. All Campus Forum: Preston W. Slosson, Professor of History, will speak on "The Moratrium-what after June 1932?", at 4:15 in Natural Science auditorium. Dr. F. B. Fisher will speak afthe weekly Fireside discussion hour at 4 o'clock, in Wesley Hall. An Open Forum on the subject "Is Reincarnation a Practical Philo- sophy" will be led by Mr. E. Norman Pearson of Detroit in the Chapel of the League building at 8 p. m. Every one interested is invited. A.S.C.E.: Illustrated lecture on the Hetch-Hetchy project. All inter- ested are invited to attend, at 7:15 p. m., in Room 1213 E. Eng. bldg. Observatory Journal Club meets at 4:15 in the Observatory lecture room. Professor A. D. Maxwell will present a paper on "Preliminary Results on the Distances, Dimensions, and Space Distribution of Open Star Clusters" by R. J. Trumpler. Tea will be served from 3:45 to 4:15. Political Science Journal Club meets in the Political Science Seminar Room, 3 to 5 p. m. Phi Epsilon Kappa meets at 7:15 p. m., in Room 302, Michigan Union. Sigma Gamma Epsilon initiation at 5:30 p. m., banquet at 6:30 p. m., in Michigan Union. Jewish Students: The regular tea and informal social will be held at the Hillel Foundation from 3:30 to 5 p. m. You are cordially invited. Hillel Medical Class: The class in "Medicine and the Jews during the Ages" will meet at the Foundation, 7:30 p. m., sharp. Dr. Isaacs will lecture on "Medicine in the Psalms," and "Medicine in the New Testa- ment." All those attending are requested to appear promptly in order that the lecture might be over in time for the Choral Union Concert. Youngstown Michigan Club meets at 7:15 p. m., in' the Michigan Union. Important meeting. Cosmopolitan Club special initiation of new members will take place at Lane Hall at 4 p. m., promptly. \ -. I. , 9 Once A Life-lime . . . Giving on the Mendelssohn Stage the Plays that have made their Theatre and Acting World- Famous . A~bey Thetre Plaers COMING DECEMBER 7, 8 and 9 * . . We have heard a great Deal about Repertory Companies and Ensemble Acting and here comes the Opportunity of Seeing the Best of its Kind in the World . . Gail -Corbett and "THE WHITEHEADED BOY" LENNOX ROBINSON "JUNO AND THE PAYCOCKI" SEAN O'CASEY Their Popular "THE FAR-OFF HILLS" LENNOX ROBINSON' "JOHN FERGUSON" ST. JOHN ERVINE league Sponsored by Play Production Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre II Orchestra Box Office Phone 6300 Ii__ .__ ilty Members, College of Liter- Science, anid the Arts: Fifty chool principals will visit Ann on Dec. 10, for the purpose ferring with their former stu- who are now freshmen in the sity. These students have given progress report blanks ompleted by their instructors eturned to Professor R. C. yor Professor L. G. Vander Assistants to the Dean. If members of the faculty are g these blanks it would be ;iated if they could be turned ain the next few days so that nay be on file for the use of incipals. Of the three hun- and forty-three students in- , there are seventy for whom orts have been received. Ira M. Smith, Registrar duate Students: Special tables e reserved every noon at the d of the League cafeteria for ate students, both men and ology 243: Dr. Wood's Sem- n' Criminology will 'not meet T HEBST ONE YET. This is the verdict of everyone who has seen THE NEW Michigan len ar An inexpensive but beautiful Christmas Gift- . , Clothes Prices. at Are Back to 15; Years Ago THE 75c MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE Think of It LEAGUE n Ushers: Report at m before 7:30 p. tn., Freshmen and Sophomores inter- ed in forming an interclass ketball team are urged to sign at the Union student offices lay, Friday, Saturday, and Mon- y in the afternoon. Play begins xt week. CONCERT TODAY the Revelers in Choral Union neert: Lewis James, formerly of n Arbor, James Melton, Phil wey, Wilfred Glenn and Frank Lck, constituting the Revelers, .1 give a program at 8:15 p. m., Hill auditorium. EXHIBITION An exhibit of contemporary Swed- iarchitecture is now being shown the' Architectural building. It y be seen daily from 9 to 5, ex- pt Sundays, through Dec. 12. The blic is invited. EVENTS TODAY The Student Branch, American ciety of Mechanical Engineers ll hold its fourth regular meeting 8 p. m., in Michigan Union. Dr. S. Duffendack will give an illu- ated talk on "Electric Sparks." portant business and light re- shments. -istory 47 (V. W. Crane): Make- examination will be held in 1020 H., at1 p.m. Tickets Now on Sale AT UNION, LEAGUE, AND ANGELL HALL Hear-See-Dance to AND HIS Ovrchestra Friday, %;m till 2 $.00 I You can buy Hart Schaffner Marx suit or overcoat now at these new prices for I. $25 You get better workmanship, better fabrics than you ever did. Don't be content with makeshift "no- name" clothes. Get clothes you can trust-clothes with the trustworthy Trumpeter label. Friday and Saturday Nights, SPECIAL! Corduroy Coats $6.00 The Ideal Place to Dance! 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