THE MfC HIGiliN DAll, V t. THE M1CHIGAN DAILY 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. VOL. XLIL THURSDAY,,JANUARY 7, 1932 No. 73 English 293-Bibliography: The next meeting of this class will be held in the William Clements Library at 2 p. m. Dr. Randolph G. Adams will discuss the Bibliography of Americana. H. C. Hutchins. A.S.M.E. Student Branch meeting at 8 p. m., in Room 302 Michigan Union. Two papers will be presented by students in addition to three reels of motion pictures showing "Electric Are Welding Processes" and the "Manufacture and Uses of Asbestos" All interested are invited. YI Judiciary Committee of the Interfraternity Council meets in Room 2, University Hall at 7:30 p. m. It is necessary that all representatives from the faculty, alumni, and students be present. American Association of University Professors: Dinner-Mceting at the Union at 6:15 p. m. Michigan Technic meeting at 7:30 p. in., in Room 3036 East Epgi- neering building. This is a very important meeting as new business' NOTICES Graduate Students-Men and Women: The attention of graduate students, is called to the fact that special tables are being reserved for them every noon at the far end of the League cafeteria. Preliminary Examinations in Chemistry: Preliminary examinations for those working toward the doctor's degree in chemistry will'be held in Room 151 Chemistry building at the following periods: Analytical Chemistry-January 22, 1 p. m. Organic Chemistry-January 29,.1 p. m. Physical Chemistry-February 5, 1 p. m.' Any students planning to take these examinations, or any one of them, should present his request to Professor F. E. Bartell, Room 160 Chemistry building, not later than Monday, January 11. To All Men Students: Students intending to change their rooms at the end of the present semester are hereby reminded that according to the University Agreements they are to inform the householders of such intention at least two weeks prior to the close of the semester, that is by January 29. It is advised that notice of such jntention to move be made at once. Students are also reminded of the Regents' ruling that no unmar- ried male student may live in an apartment unless he has obtained, special permission to do so from the Office of the Dean of Students. - F. B. Wahr, Assistant Dean. Householders: Householders having rooms for men students avail- able for the second semester are requested to list them in the Office of the Dean of Students, Room 2, University Hall, at once. Dial 6115. Available light-housekeeping rooms and apartments should also be listed. F. B. Wahr, Assistant Dean. in Room 302 of the Michigan Unioi Tuesday, Jan. 12, at 7 p. m., and will be addressed by Dean J.B. Edmonsbn of the School of Educa-, tion and Dr. T. L. Purdom, in charge of the University Placement Bureau. Following the brief talks, there will be general discussion. All men interested in securing public school positions, whether teaching or administrative, are cordially in- vited. Combined meeting of the House of Representatives and Board of Directors of the'Women's League in the Grand Rapids room of the League on Friday, Jan. 8. All the ,women students are cordially in- vited. Philippine-Michigan Club: The annual Rizal Day Banquet, Pro- gram, and Dance will be held at the Michigan Union Friday, Jan. 8. Tickets for reservations may be, had by calling Mr. Benito Felipe, Tel, 23450, or Mr. Dalmacio Mir- anda, Tel. 6739. 'Everybody is in- vited. Beta Kappa Rho Girls: Mrs. Byrl F. Bacher invites the members, of this group to tea at her home, 619 East University, Apt. B-7, on Sun- day afternoon, Jan. 10, from 4 to 6. Juli usRosewagld lies Extension Granted to After Lengthy Illness Settle Keller Facts (Continued from Page 1) Circuit Judge George W. Sample their own problems." has granted a telephone request Mr. Rosenwald, as modest as lie for a ten-day extension of time in was generois, credited his success which to have the statement of to "luck" and co-operation from his facts settled in the case of Kath- "co-workers," as he always called erine Keller, convicted accessory to his employees. the Ypsilanti' torch murders. The But his initiative and resource- request was made by W. D. Groin- fulness was evident from the time mon, of Hillsdale, attorney for the- he earned his first pennies, five Keller girl, who is now serving a cents an hour, pumping the organ four to five year term in the Ply- in a Springfield--church at the age mouth branch of the Detroit house of 11; then selling "a new kind of of correction. picture," the chromo, from house to "and then and there resolved that nouse. One of his first acts of gen- was a business worth getting into. erosity was to spend his lentire So I came to Chicago, where there summer's savings, $25, to buy a was no competition, and started in." china teapot for his mother's wed- When R. W. Sears, of the mail ding anniversary when he was 15. order house, which was his largest During his brief career on Fifth customer, needed ipore money, Mr. Ave. a manufacturer of men's loth- Rosenwald bought a half interest ing remarked to him that orders in the firm. His $70,000 investment were coming in faster than they was destined to become seventy could be filled. kmillions in a company of 40,000 em- "I woke up in the middle of the ployees, 300 retail stores, 50 large night," Mr. Rosenwald later said, department stores and 13 factories. the Mihia League plans for the coming year will be discussed. staffs be sure to attend. Editorial and business Pi Tau Pi Sigma: Short business meeting promptly at 7:30 p. m., followed by a talk by Capt. Custis. Room 306 Michigan Union. Sigma Rho Tau: Special Mass meeting to be held at the Union at, 7:30 p. m. Prof. Robert C. Angell, Prof. Arthur D. Moore ands Dean Joseph 4. Bursley are to be the leaders in a discussion on the H±iior System. Our Michiganensian, picture is to be taken tomorrow noon at 12:35 p. m., at Spedding's Studio, 619 E. Liberty St. All Sigma Rho Tau men are requested to attend. Phi Epsilon Kappa meets at 7:30 p. m., in Room 304, Michigan Union. be Division of Hygiene and Public Health: The following course will offered the second semester and during the coming Summer Session: Hygiene 211. RACIAL HYGIENE. This course deals with biological d racial problems, including the following topics: Anthropology, origin races and sub-races, racial and national differences, defects and leases. Also, with general problems of heredity, eugenics, euthenics d general problems relating to racial and national welfare. 4Three hours credit. M.W.F. at 11. Room 20 Waterman Gym. E. W. Sink. Women's Athletic Association : Members- of the Executive Board will have their pictures taken at 12:40 today, Women's Physical Education Club meets tonight at the League. Ask at the Information Desk for the room number. Theosophical S o c i e t y: Regular meeting at 8 p. in., in the Chapel of the League building. Dr. Jim- enez will give a talk on evolution. You are welcome to attend. Michiganensian Business Staff: All members please meet at 4 p m. Jewish Students: The weekly tea at the Hillel Foundation this after- noon under the sponsorship of the Tau Epsilon Phi fraternity, who will act as hosts. All cordially invited. Mimes: There will be an impor- tant meeting tonight at 7:15 o'clock in the Union. Room number will be posted on thebulletin board. Every member must be present. Adelphi House of Representatives: 'Ensian photo will not be taken Thursday as originally arranged. Watch for future announcement. LYDIA MENDELSSOHN FRIDAY, SATURDAY JANUARY 8 and 9 With Matinee Saturday That Gay Old Musical Play THEATRE I i 1 ! Y 7 9 IFr t ; I t.i, "The 1 1, BEGGAR'S Announcing The WXYZ Favorites OPERA" Sir Nigel Playfair's Production With Original London Cast r 4 Exhibition EXHIBITIONi of Sculpture and Sculptors' Drawings, presented under the Division of Fine Arts, is open week days from 9 until from 1:30 until 5, through January 24. Alumni Memorial PRICES: Evenings Matinee $1X.50-75c $ 1.00,-50C MEETINGS. TODAY pus Forum: President Ruthven will speak on "The Student versity," at 4:15, in the Natural Science Auditorium. ory Journal Club will meet this afternoon in the dbserv- a roam at 4:15. Mr. M. K. Jessup will review the article ric Cells and their Applications," by John S. Anderson, Tea d at 3:45. I _ +.,. a he hut .the den I COMING EVENTS Geology 31: Bluebook on Friday, Jan. 8, A-M inclusive, meet.in Room 2 A.H.; N-Z, in Room 2082 N.S. lechanics Colloquium: 7:30 p. m., Room ton will speak on "Thin Rectangular Clar method of solution. F. L. Everett will m ecent Rheology meeting at Rochester. Francais: All members are urgently' req ting at 7:30, in Room 408 R.L. 445 W. Eng. bldg. mped Plates," pre- --- ake mention con- All Men in Education: There will t c be an open forum conducted under the auspices of Phi Delta Kappa to consider the general subject of uested to be pre- "Securing a Position in Educational Work." The meeting will be held a L^- ~0 Le( -good foods actually taste better when eaten at these congenial at- mospheric restaurants f-'why not get into the S FOR YOVR OFFICE.. For your ofce comfort we are prepared to supply anything you may need in DIARIES, CALENDARS BLANK BOOIS, MIMEOGRAPHS, TYPEWRITERS SUPPLIES, ETC. 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