THE MICHICAN DAILY L. i.: . EVENTS TODAY 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; 11:30 a. m. Saturday. OL. XLI [I. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1931 No. 60 NOTICES President and Mrs. Ruthven will be at home from 4 to 6 o'clock on e first two Sunday afternoons of each month to members of the culties, their friends, and other residents of Ann Arbor. Faculty Meeting, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts: The gular December meeting will be held Monday afternoon, Dec. 7, inj oin 2225, Angell Hall, at 4:10. In addition to miscellaneous business, and a continuation of the mnthly report of the Administrative Board, there will be reports from ch of the three committees appointed to consider the requirements to set forth for students who wish to elect a Division of concentration. John . Effinger, Dean. Faculty, School of Educ 'tion: There will be an important meeting the Michigan League building, Monday, Dec. 7, at 12 o'clock. A full ,endance is desired. C. O. Davis, Secretary. Organ Recital: Palmer Christian, University organist, will give the lowing program, Wednesday afternoon, Dec. 9, at 4:15 o'clock in Hill litorium to which the general public with the exception of small ildren is invited: Gibbons: Fantasia: Bach: Sonatina from the Cantata "God's Time Best"; Bach: Prelude in C minor; Borowski: Sonata No. 3, in D minor; intalffy: Drifting Clouds; Bonnet: Matin Provencal; Wagner: Vor- el. Liebestod (Tristan and Isolde).l University Broadcasting-5 p. m.: "The Significance of Mental Hy- giene for Adolescence"-Dr. Theophile Raphael. All-Campus Forum: "The Church and the World Economic Crisis," at 4 p. in., in the Natural Science auditorium, under the auspices of the Hillel Foundation. Prof. Roy W. Sellars will act as chairman,aand Dr. Frederick B. Fisher, Rabbi Bernard Heller, Rev. Henry Lewis, and Rev. H. P. Marley will speak. No charge. Public is invited. Triangles: Meeting in the Union, at 4 p. in. Attendance is required at all meetings. Scalp and Blade: Important meeting at 2:30, at the Union. BE ON TIME. The Philippine-Michigan Club meets at 3 p. in., today in Lane Hall. Membership Committee will conider the applications for membership. The Social and Program Comr)Jtees will prepare and make arrange- ment for the annual Rizal Day Banquet. All Studenpts considering attending the Quadrennial Convention of the Student Volunteer Movement to be held in Buffalo, Dec. X0-Jan. 3, next, will meet in Harris Hall, at 9:30 a. m. Leonard 0. Andrews will explain the conference program and Professor W. C. Rufus will discuss some of the leaders. Michiganensian Business Staff: Meeting of the men tryouts at three o'clock at the Press building. J-Hop Committee meeting at 5 p. in., in the Union. The Room num- ber will be posted. Russian Students are cordially $invited to a social gathering to be? held at Wesley Hall, at 8 p. in. Wesley Hall: 12 o'clock. The regular Sunday noon classes will be held as usual with separate groups for freshmen, undergrads and grad- uate students. At 6 p..m., Rev. Duncan Mann will speak on "Realizing the Spiritual Today." Dr. Frederick B. Fisher will preach at 10:30 on "Saving Our Civiliza- tion." At 7:30 p. in., he will speak on the topic "Climbing Mt. Everet." Presbyterian Young People: Student Class for Freshmen Men and Women at 9:30 a. in., at the Church House. Upperclass meets from 12-12:45, in the Lecture room of the Church. Social Hour at 5:30 and Student Forum at 6:30, in the Lecture Room of the Church. Professor W. D. Henderson is leading the Forum this evening on the abject, "Science and the Bible." Hillel forum, you are respectfully requested to be on time so that the College of Pharmacy: Next Tues- meeting can begin promptly at 2 o'clock. day, Dec. 8, at 4:15 p. 'm., in Room 1300 Chemistry and Pharmacy build- St. Andrew's Church Services: At 8 a. m., 9:30 a. m., and 11 a. m., ing Dr. Myron Heyn and Mr. W. H. Holy Communion, 5:30 p. m., Evensong. The Rev. Henry Lewis will preach Blome of Frederick Stearns and at the 11 o'clock service on "A Living Book in a Living Age., Company, Detroit, will speak on Livig Liing ge."Newer Medicinals and Patents in Relation to Medicinals. Students of Harris Hall: The class in "The Christian Philosophy of Life" con- Pharmacy are urged to attend this ducted by Mr. Lewis will meet at the Hall at 9:30 a. m. Supper at 6:15. meeting. Others who may be in- Rabbi Bernard Heller will speak on "Criticism of Religions on the Cam- terested are cordially invited. pus" at 7 o'clock. - pus" at_7_'_k-Mathematical Club: The regular Liberal Students Union: Miss Florence Pollock will speak this eve- meeting Tuesday at 8 p. m., in 3201 ning at 7:30 on the subject "The Professional Woman in Modern Life." Angell Hall. Papers for the evening: Dr. Dushnik-"A theorem on trans- Everybody invited.. Refreshments and Dancing. finite numbers." Professor Church- ill-"Canonical forms of symmetric COMING EVENTS linear vector functions." All inter- Sested are invited. University Broadcasting--Monday, 2 p. i.: "Macbeth"--Readings and a discussion by Professor Hereward T. Price. Selections by Misses Mary Munson, Ruby Peiner, and Emily Adams. Electrical Engineering: (To all undergraduate and graduate students and others interested)-Mr. A. D. McLay, Senior Power Sales Engineer, the Detroit Edison Company, will speak on "Commercial Aspects of a Public Utility" in Natural Science auditorium, Tuesday, Dec. 8, at 7:30. This is the second Preliminary Contact Program. Religious Forum: Rev. H. P. Marley of the Unitarian Church will speak at Lane Hall, Tuesday, at 4:15 p. m. His topic will be: "The Unit- arian Objective in Christianity." Monday Evening Drama Section of the Faculty Women's Club will meet at the home of Mrs. W. E. Bachmann, 1231 Olivia Ave., Dec. 7, at 7:45 o'clock. Naval Architects and Marine Engineers: There will be a dinner meeting of Quarterdeck Society on Wednesday, Dec. 9, at the Michigan Union, at $1.75 per plate. Mr. Carl V. Essery will speak on Admirality Law. All Sophomores, Juniors and Seniors of the department are in- vited. Reservations should be made by Monday evening, Dec. 7, with Mrs. Anderson in Room 326 West Engineering building. The Graduate Luncheon for Chemical Engineers will be held Tues- day, Dec. 8, at 12:15 in Room 3201 East Engineering building. Lieutenant Charles Anderson, U. S. N., will be the speaker. Physics Colloquium: Professor G. E Uhlenbeck will talk on the "Re- cent Investigations on the Super- Conductivity of Metals," at 4:15 p. m., Tuesday, in Room 1041, East Physics building. All interested are cordially invited to attend. Botanical Journal Club will meet Tuesday, 7:30 p. m., in Room 1139, N. S. bldg. Papers by Dr. Kanouse, Mr. Berg, Mr. Ineson, and Mr. Le- hotsky. All interested are cordially invited. Economics Club: "Some Aspects of the Commercial Bank Charter Problem," is the subject of a talk which Mr. D. C. Horton will give before the Club on Monday, Dec. 7, at 7:30, in Room 302 of the Union. A. B. Olson, M. D., of the Battle (Continued on Page 2) Junior Girls' Play, central committee. Pictures will be taken at 4 ock Monday afternoon at Deys' studio. Classification, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts, School of ication, and School of Music: Juniors and Seniors in these three units he University may classify this week. Education students should call at Room 1437 U. E. S., for the neces- y blanks, instructions, and supplementary announcements. Music dents should call at Room 108 School of Music, and Literary students Room 4 U. H., for similar material. Daniel L. Rich, Director of Classification. History 48, Second Semester: Each of the three sections announced be divided into two sections, at the same hours; and a seventh sec- , meeting Mondays at 8 o'clock in Room 1017 A. H., is now authorized. English 88: Students who expect to elect English 88 (Junior Com- ition) next semester should consult with one of the instructors in the rse at one of the times listed below: Week of Dec. 7 Professor Everett (3232 Angell Hall)-Monday, 10 -11:30; Tuesday, , and 2-2:30; Friday, 10- 11:30; Saturday, 11:30-12. Professor Walter (3216 Angell Hall)-Monday, 10:30-11, 12-12:30; Inesday, 12:30-1; Friday, 1-2; Saturday, 10-12. Senior Mechanical Engineers: if you have not signed a list in class e Dec. 2, kindl' do so at once in Room 221. This is very important. Junior Engineers: Dues amounting to 50 cents, can be paid Monday, 'uesday to a member stationed above the Engineering Arch or to any mitteemen. CONCERT TODAY Faculty Concert by Mrs. Laura Littlefield, Assistant Professor of :e in the School of Music, and Mrs. Mabel Ross Rhead, Accompanist, Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre at 4:15 o'clock. $f yo write, we have it. Correspondence Stationery, Fountai Pens, Ink, etc. Typewriters all 3kes. Greeting Cards for ev body. 0; D, M 0 R R I L&, 4,. Freshman Class will hold a torium, at 4:15 on Wednesday. meeting in the Natural Science audi- 14 S. Stete St., Ann Arbor. Ilh Baptist Students Guild, 12 o'clock noon. Discussion on "How Christian is our Economic System?" Students' House, 503 E. Huron. Baptist Guild, 6:30 p. m. Rev. C. W. Carpenter, Pastor of the Second Baptist Church, will speak on "The American Negro, an Asset or a Lia- bility?" Cordial welcome to all in- terested. Congregational Student Fellow- ship: Social half hour at 5:30; sup- per at 6. Following the supper, Pro- fessor L. C. Karpinski will speak on "Representing the University at an International Congress." 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