DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN II ___ ____THE MICHIGAN 'Pi Lamlbaa Theta picture will be taken at 5:15 p. m,, at Spedding's. University Girl's Glee Club meet at the Union for the receptioit for the Cossack Chorus following the concert Please appear in semi-formal dress. Senior Society group picture will be taken at 7 p. m., Dey's Studio. A IL Y (Reading Time 2% Seconds) 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. ;n. Saturday. 11 VOL._XLII. ,_WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1932 No. 78 NOTICES President and Mrs. Ruthven will be at home to -the students of the University on thle first two Wednesday afternoons of each month from four to six o'clock. Michigan Socialist Club meets at 7:30 p. m., Room 302, Union, Transportation Club Smoker: Annual Smoker at E p. m., Room 1213, East Engineering building. Professor S. Peterson will speak on the "Transition bf Transportation." Everybody welcome. The Satle Supreme Qualifying Examination for Directed Teaching: All students expect- Michiganensian Editorial Staff and Tryouts report at the Editorial ing to elect Education D106 (Directed Observation and Teaching) or office between 2 and 5 o'clock. D150 '(Correlated Course in Education) next semester are required to . pass a qualifying examination in the subject matter in which directed teaching is to by done. This examination will be held in the Auditorium Wesley Hall: At 4 o'clock, Dr. Frederick Fisher will meet with the of the University High.School from 9 to 12 on Saturday, Jan. 16, 1932. students at the regular "Fireside Hour" discussion group. Students writing examination in English required to come from 1 to 3. Those' expecting to engage in directed teaching the first semester of the next school year should plan to take the examinations from 9 to 12 Junior Girls' Play Property Committee: There will be a meetin l at on Saturday, May 21, in the Auditorium of the University High School. 4:45 o'clock today in the lobby of the League building. , 0. Davis, Secretary, School 'of Education. ~~M-~-~~-~-~S COMING EVENTS t t Supreme in Quality Supreme in Value University Bureau of Appointments and Occupational Information: Seniors interested in a year of professional training in the field of public recreation at the National Recreation School, New York City, will ;please call at the office of the' Bureau, 201 Mason Hall immediately, for an! appointment with the representative of the School. Stuilints, College or Engineering: Enginecring Students who are tak- ing any of the following courses: Astronomy; English (Lit. courses only); Geography; History; Mathematics (Lit. courses only); Modern Lan- guages( Lit. sections only); Music; Philosophy are requested to call at once at the Secretary's Office, 263 West Engineering building. Louis A. Hopkins, Secretary. University Women: Sorority Chaperons; Social Directors; House-a heads. The closing hour for members of the University and Freshmen Girls' Glee Clubs participating in the reception of the Don Cossack Chorus on Wednesday evening, January 13, will be twelve o'clock. Jeannette Perry, Assistant Dean of Women. Fraternity, Sorority, and Organization Presidents: Payment on all page space fn the .1932 Michiganensian must be made by Jan. 15. AnyI organizatjon not having paid for its space by this date will be left out of this year's publication. Hygiene Lectures for University Women: A list of students who did not complete the hygiene requirements is posted on the bulletin board in Barbour gymnasium. Economics 51: Assignment Thursday, Chapter 18-Fairchild. Choral Union Ushers: Repont at Hill Auditoriumbefore 7:30 p. m., for concert.t Don Cossack Russian Male Chorus, Serge Jaroff, Director, will give the following program, in the sixth Choral Union Concert, tonight, at 8:15 o'clock in Hill Auditorium: Gretchaninof ,: The Responsory; Lvovsky: Have Mercy on Us O Lord; Old Church Melody: The Lord's Prayer;; Tchesnokoff: God Pre- serve Us; C. Shvedoff: Plea of the Blind Beggar; On the Road to Peters- burg (Arr. by Serge Jaroff); Beneath the Sn/w my Russia Lies (Folk Song); Arr. by C. Shvedoff: Black Eyes; Arr. by C. Shvedoff: The Tipsy. Peasant; Home Longing (Military Song); Arr. by C. Shvedoff: The Two Guitars; Arr. by Serge Jaroff: Those Evening Bells. A limited number of seas9n tickets admitting to the five remaihing concerts in the series and each containing a $3 May Festival coupon are still av'ailable at the office of the School of Music, at $6, $8, $10, ands $12 each. Tickets for individual concerts are also available at $1, $1.60, $2,, and $2.50 each. The box office Hill Auditorium will be open at 7:15 o'clock before the..concert. Third Freshmen Lecture in Hygiene for Men, will be given in the Waterman gymnasium, Thursday and Friday, Jan. 14 and 15, at 3-4 and' 5 p. m. This requirement includes all freshmen in the regular physical training classes, athletic squads and others that have been excused fJom these groups. Geology 31: Make-up bluebook Friday, Jan. 15, at 4 p. in., in Room 3056 N. S. A.I.Ch.E.-Student Branch, meets Thursday, Jan. 14, at 7:30 p. in., in Room 3201, East Engineering building. Professor C. D. LaRue, ofthe botany Department, will speak on "Plantation Rubber." Observatory Journal Club will meet Thursday, Jan. 14, at 4:15, in the Observatory lecture room. Mr. R. W. Revans, Commonwealth Fellow in Physics, will speak on the# problem of gepheid Variation. Tea will be served at 3:45 o'clock. Phi Eta Sigma: Michiganensian picture will-be taken at Dey's Studio, Thursday, at 5 o'clock. Those who have not yet received their shingles may get them at the Dean of Students office, Room 2, U.H. Eta Sigma Phi,: Business meeting Thursday, Jan. 14, at 7:30 in the League. Program to consist of Petronius and poems of Catullus. Delta Sigma Rho group picture will be taken Thursday at 'Dey's ,tudio, at 1:30. All active members and faculty members'be present. University Girls' Glee Club will not hold their regular meeting until Thursday night at 7:30. Come dressed in formal for the Michiganensian picture afterwards. All Campus Forum: Howard Y. McClusky will speak on "Russia and World Affairs," Thursday, at 4:15, in the Natural Science Auditorium. Chinese Students: Election of new officers on Friday, Jan. 15, at 7:30 p.Im. Mr. Kwei will present his plan of a "Volunteer Air Corp," and discussion will follow his presentation. 1ichigan Dames: Student wives andmembers have been invited to attend a Benefit Bridge, sponsored by the Woman's Club, to be given at the League building Thursday afternoon, starting at 2:15. Those plan- ning to attend are asked to call 9485. "The Lower Depths": On Friday evening of this 'week The Depart- ment of English anf Play Production wilI sponsor a presentation of M9axim Gorki's "The'Lower Depths," in the Laboratory Theatre. Tickets are on sale at the box office and may be obtained there every day this week from 1-5. Wesley Players will present Friday evening, Jan. 15, "The Flattering+ ord," a satire by George Kelly, and "Who Killed Cock Robin?", a farce y Charles Matthews at their Little Theatre in Wesley Hall. Curtain at 8 o'clock. Technic Staff meeting Thursday, Jan. 14, at 8:15, at Rentschler's Studio for staff picture. - 'I Thomas Heath % S UITS -OVERCfOATS 0 At a Fraction. of their Value / >N I Ar f i } BUYS $50o-$45 SUITS BUYS $60-$55 SUITS 0 { Every Suit has Two Trousers it Organ I appear , taking CONCERTS TODAY, Recital: Allan Bacon, organist of the in the role of guest organist, at 4:15 the place of Palmer Christian. College of the, o'clock in Hill Don Cosack Russian Male Chorus: 8:15 p. in., Hill Auditoriun. LECTURE TODAY Third JVeeture of the Cercle Francais: Professor John, W. Eaton, Head of the Department of Germanic Languages, will speak at 4:15 in Room 103, Romance Language building on "L'Anglais dans la Litterature Francaise du XVIII siecle." Tickets for the series may be procured from the office of the Secretary of the Romance Language Department or at the door at the time of the lecture. MEETINGS TODAY Vortesters: Thiril Assembly for students in the School of Forestry and Conservation at 9 o'clock in Room 2054, Natural Science building. Professor Ranscdell will discuss the work conducted under the George Willis Pack Foundation. All students regularly enrolled in the School are expected to be present and all pre-forestry students are urged to attend if possible. f Chemical Engicering Seminar: Mr. J. D. Lindsay will address the Seminar at 4 o'clock, in Room 3201 East Engineering building, on the subject, "The Joule-Thompson Effect in Hydrocarbons." Chemistry Colloquium: Professor H. H. Willard will discuss the c'hemistry of rhenium. The hour and place will be as usual. $ ~~ d WILL PURCHASE Al $45 OR $40 OVERCOAT WILL PURCHASE, A $55 OR $50 OVERCOAT 40 Interfraternity Council: The regular meeting will be held in the Council Rooms of the Union at 7:30 p. in The importance of perfect attendance at this meeting s stressed as important issues will be brought forth for discussion and explanation. It is desirable that this meeting be attended by all house presidents and chairmen of rushing. Seniors, School of Education: Class meeting, at 4:15 in Room 4909, University High School. Senior class committees will be anhounced. Dues will be payable at this time. Varsity Glee Club: All members please be present a 10:30 p. in., in the Union Ballroom. Come in full dress and year your club ribbons. Formal Wear { 4 $50 Tuxedos kre being sold at $33 $60 Full Dress are now, - $42 IIh --- - -- illlf i Members of the House of Repre- sentastives of the League will meet' at Spedding's at 12 o'clock for the 'Enslan picture. Engineering Council meeting in' the Union, 7:30 p. m. Garden and wNecomers Groups ..f *5- -111. Wnen' Clubi will StationerySpecials 49c each IMPERIAL VELLUM WITH MICHIGAN SEAL or 1 POUND CRUSHED PARCHMENT (60 SHEETS) II wau .3 , 1111i li