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THE MI HI AI

DAILY

THE MTCHTGAN DAILY ~

AILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN

All Sophomore Women desiring activity points by working in the
League Library call Jean Cowden-5096.
Choral Union Ushers: Sign up at Hill Auditorium box office today
between 4:00 and 5:30 p. m.
EVENTS TODAY

lication in the
he University.
President until

Bulletin is constructive notice to all mem
Copy received at the office of the Assistan
3:30, excepting Sundays. 11:30 a. m. Satur
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1931

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day. Forestry Assembly: At 11 a. m., Room 2054, Natural Science building,
for all students in the School of Forestry and Conservation, who will
No. 4 beexcused from classes for that purpose. Pre-forestry students are
_also urged to be present.

1.XLII.

NOTICES

Faculty Directory Cards: The 1931-1932 Faculty Directory Cards
plied to the heads of the various departments of the University are
in the Editorial, Division, 108 Mason Hall, today. To insure the
>lication of the Faculty Directory at the time when most needed,
s requested that each departmnet be prompt in returning its cards.
Ira M. Smith, Registrar.
Notice to Freshmen: Those students who missed one or more of the
ee psychological tests required of all entering freshmen will be
ected to take the make-up examinations given Friday afternoon and
urday morning, October 2 and 3, in Room 205 Mason Hall.
Those who missed the English examination should report at 4 p. m.
se who missed the Mathematics examination should report at 4:45
n. Those who missed the Psychological Examination should report
9 a. m., Saturday.
These examinations take precedence over all other appointments
uding class work. Be on time. Ira M. Smith, Registrar.
School of Education-Changes of Sections: Changes of sections or
nstructors should be reported at the office of the School of Education,
m 1437 U. Elementary School, as soon as they have been made.
The Teacher's Certificate. All students who are enrolled in the
ool of Education or in the Graduate School and who are candidates
the Teacher's Certificate are required to fill out a so-called Teacher's
tificate Guidance Blank. This blank is obtainable at the office of
Secretary of the School of Education, Room 1437 U.E.S. and should
illed out immediately by every student who has not already done so.
s applies to students in Physical Education, Public Health Nursing,
ational Education, as well as to students in the general curriculum.
C. O. Davis, Secretary.
School of Education-Changes of Elections: Changes of elections
y be made Thursday and Friday, October 1 and 2, in the office of
order of the School of Education, Room 1437 U. Elementary School.
Membership in a class does not cease nor does membership in a
s begin until all changes have been officially registered in the office of
Recorder of the School of Education. Arrangements made with the
ructors only are not official changes.
After 'October 2, changes should still be made in. Room 1437 U.
nentary School, but only after payment of a fee of one dollar.
Aero. 6-Aerodynamic Laboratory: Students enrolled in Sections I
III of this course will meet with Professor Pawlowski today in Room
08 East Engineering building, at two p. m. Students enrolled in
ions II and IV will meet with Professor Thompson !in Room B-308
t Engineering building. on Friday, October 2, at two p. in.

E. M. 17 Library Research: Will be devoted during this term to the
History of Mechanics. eMet with Professor Swinton at 7:00 p. in., in
Transportation Library, Room 1028 East Engineering building.
Mechanical Engineering 53. Personnel Problems in Engineering. (G.
L. Jensen): Students interested will meet in Room 239 West Engineering
building at 7:00 p. in., to arrange hours. If unable to attend, bring in
schedule of open hours before meeting.
Naval Aviation: The first meeting of the class will be in Room 1042
East Engineering building at 7:15 p. m.
English 211b-Pro-seminar in the later Renaissance. (W. G. Rice):
A preliminary meeting for members of this course will be held in 2219
A. H., at four o'clock.
English Honors Course-English 197. (W. G. Rice): A preliminary
meeting for members of this course will be held in 2219 A. H., at 3 o'clock.
Psychology 211-Central Nervous System and Mental Processes:
Class meets for organization at 2:00 p. m., in my office, room 2125 N. S.
Those unable to attend at this time will please leave class schedule
with me before this afternoon. Norman Maier.
A. I. Ch. E. Student Branch: Meeting tonight at 7:45 in the Seminar
room, 3201 E. Engineering bldg. Professor A. H. White will speak on
"Occupations and Earnings of Chemical Engineering Graduates." All
students interested in Chemical Engineering are invited to attend.
' '
Phi Epsilon Kappa Fraternity: Meets at 7:30 p. in., in Room 304,
Michigan Union.
University Symphony Orchestra: Full rehearsal at 3 p. m., Morris
Hall. Tryouts for new members. Open to all University students who
can qualify.
Varsity Glee Club: Regular rehearsal at 7:00 p. in., in Room 30G,
Michigan Union. tAll former members as well as those who have suc-
cessfully tried out will be expected to attend.
Michigan Technic business staff meeting, Room 3036 E. Eng. bldg.,
at 7:00 p. m. Sophomore tryouts please attend.
Michigan Technic: Meeting of all staff members and tryouts at 7:30
p. m., in Room 3045 East Engineering bldg. All men are urged to be
present.
Registration for Michigan Union Membership will be held in the
Student Offices, between 6:30 and 9:00 p. in. Please present treasurers
receipt.
Chess and Checkers Club meets in Room 302 of the Union this eve-
ning at 8 o'clock. All members are urged to attend and anyone inter-
ested is welcome.
COMING EVENTS
Mathematics 181: The next meeting of this class will be on Monday,
October 5. L. C. IKarpinski.
E. M. 8--Advanced Dynamics: Meet Professor Lloyd in Room 339,
West Engineering building, Friday, October 2, at 3:00 p. m.
Mechanical Engineering 52. Accident Preveation and Safety Engin-

eering. (G. L. Jensen): Students interested in this course will meet in
Room 239 West Engineering building at 7:00 p. m., Friday, Oct. 2, to
arrange hours. If unable to attend, bring in schedule of open hours
before meeting.
Mechanical Engineering 54. Advanced Accident Prevention and Per-
sonnel Problems in Engineering. (G. L. Jensen): Students interested will
meet in Room 239 West Engineering building at 7:00 p. m., Friday, Oct.
2, to arrange hours.
Faculty members desiring to play in the Faculty Golf Tournament
are asked to play a qualifying round between Oct. 1 and Oct. 4. They
will then be paired off for match play. Flights will be made up so that
everyone will get a chance.
All students of Hellenic descent are invited to attend the first social
meeting of the Hellenic Society on Friday, October 2, at 8:00 p. m., Room
302, Michigan Union.
Hindustan Club meeting will be held in Lane Hall on Sunday at
2 p. m. All the Indian students are requested to be present.
Congregational Student Fellowship: Sunday evening at 5:30, a social
half hour; supper at 6; at 6:30 Thomas H. Reed, Professor of Political
Science, wil give a lecture on "Law and the Individual." All Congrega-
tional students and their friends welcomed.
Baptist Guild Social: Friday evening at 8:00, first social and party
for all our old and new students. At Students House, 503 East Huron.
All freshmen who inqured about the possibility of obtaining a two
week's membership in the freshmen luncheon club, and all other fresh-
men interested, wil please call at the main desk of the Union before
Monday.
CURTIS WILL VISIT PACIFIC COAST
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In preparation for the building
of a huge new reflector for the uni-
versity observatory, director Heber
D. Curtis of the observatory here
will leave October 1, for a six or
eight weeks study of the mountings
and mechanical features of the
large telescopes of the Pacific coast.
Dr. Curtis intends to go first to
Victoria, B. C., then after a few
days at the Lick observatory where
he spent nearly twenty years, to go
to Pasadena and Mt. Wilson. At
this observatory plans are under
way for the constructioi of a re-
flector of 200 inches aperature, the{
largest ever to be attempted.
Actual construction of the reflec-

tor here has been postponed because
of the depressio , but final plans
are taking plac , and Dr. Curtis
will spend the balance of the semes-
ter in working out the details.
When completed, it will be the
second largest in the world until
the new 200 inch is com'pleted, after
which it will rank third. Every
effort is being made in the design
of this giant instrument, which will
weigh perhaps 125 tons, to make it
the most flexible great telescope in
existence, in the ease with which
it can be changed from one type
of astronomical research to another.

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Professor Smeaton will not meet this class until
October. Students electing this course may obtain
regarding time of meeting by calling at the Chem-

Conduct your personal'
business in a safe and con-

tory 41 (A. S. Aiton): Will meet hereafter in Room 1025 A. H.,
of 35 A. H.
iology, 245: Dr. Raphael's course has been changed from Satur-
11 to Saturday at 9 o'clock.
iology 201: One-hour discussion group for students electing field
ill meet as follows:
tion 1-W, 7:30 to 8:30 p. m., Room 104 Ec.
;ion 2-Th, 8-9, Room 104 Ec.
Lech 175: A second section of Speech 175 which will meet at 10:00
in M,W,F, in Room 2006 A. H. has been opened.
nsportation Students: Course in Marine Engineering will be held
nally scheduled on Monday and Friday at one o'clock, Room 336,
ngineering building.
A.-1: This course will meet on Monday and Friday at two o'clock,
36 West Engineering building, instead of at one o'clock as origin-
leduled.
men-Defers in Physical Education: All women students wishing
n Physical Education this seemster may bring their cases before
1 on Thursday, Friday and Saturday between the hours of 8:30
:00 in Barbour gymnasiun. This will be the last oportunity to

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>sitions on staff of the Interfraternity Council report between
'clock each afternoon during the week in the council offices,
of the Union.

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