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THE MICHIGAN DATLY

Y OFFICIAL BULLETIN

their grades on other than a scholastic }3asis." The debate will'be held
in the Alpha Nu room, fourth floor of Angell Hall, and will start promptly
at 8 o'clock. Visitors are cordially invited.
Phi Eta Sigma: Michiganensian picture will be taken at Dey's Studio,
today 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.

ation in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members
University. Copy received at the office of the Assistant to
esident until 3:30; 11:30 a. m. Saturday.

XLII.

Sigma Gamma Epsilon luncheon at Union, 12:15.

THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 1932

No. 79

COMING EVENTS
Geology 31: Make-up bluebook Friday, Jan. 15, at 4 p. m., in Roo1
3056 N. S.
Reception for Graduate Students: There will be an h-formal recep-
tion, followed by dancing and bridge, for Graduate School students at
the Women's Athletic building on Saturday evening, Jan. 16, from 8:30
until 12 o'clock. The wives and husbands of married students are also
invited-
Wesley Players will present Friday evening, Jan. 15, "The Flattering
Word," a satire by George Kelly, and "Who Killed Cock Robin?", a farce
by Charles Matthews at their Little Theatre in Wesley Hall. Curtain
at 8 o'clock.
"The Lower Depths": On Friday evening of this week The Depart-
ment of English and Play Production will sponsor a presentation of
Maxim 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.

58 Nose and Throat
Operations Reported
Nose and throat operations at
the Health Service last month more
than doubled the nuns ber in the
two preceding Decenibers, according
to figures in the monthly report of
that institution. The figure was set
at 58 in comparison with 27 and 28
in the preceding years.
Other statistical data shows a
slight decrease in dispensary calls,
with increases in the number of in-
firmary patients, 151 in all, 23 o-
pital patients, and 811 physiother-
apy treatments, this latter an in-
crease of 300.
Nursing service at the women's

NOTICES
'o the Members of the University Council: The next meeting of the
cil will be held on Monday, Jan. 18, at 4:15 p. in., in Alumni Mem-
Hall, Room "B". Louis A. Hopkins, Secretary.
niversity Loan Committee will meet on Friday, Jan. 15, 1:30 p.m.,
om , University Hall. Students who have filed applications with
ifice of the Dean of Students should call at that office for an ap-
ment with the Committee. J. A. Bursley, Chairman.
tudents, College of Engineering: Engineering Students who are tak-
iy of the following courses: Astronomy; English (Lit. courses only);
aphy; History; Mathematics (Lit. courses only); /Modern Lan-
s( Lit. sections ,only); Music; philosophy are requeste; to call at
at the Secretary's Office, 263 West Engineering building.
Louis A. Ho'pkins, Secretary.
niversity Women: All women students who intend to change
s at the end of this semester should advise the househead and
fice of the Dean of Women af this intention before Saturday noon,
6, (four weeks before the beginning of the second semester).
Alice C. Lloyd.
rgineering Students: All students in the College of Engineering
I report conflicts in time of Final Examinations to C. H. Fessenden,
333 Wes Engineering building, at once.
miors-School of Music: Class dues will be collected from five to
ery day this week, School of Music lobby. E. L. Wild, Treas.
eography '1: Mr. Guthe will not meet his classes today.
istory 14G: Section 5 will be given at 11 o'clock Thursdays instead
'clock second semester. D. L. Dumond. ,
LO-Mental Hygiene of Adolescence: The clinic at the Ypsilanti
Hospital has been postponed from today (Thursday, Jan.. 14), until
esday, Jan. 20. H. Y. McClusky.
EXHIBITION
Khibition of Sculpture and Sculptors' Drawings, presented under
zspices of the Division of Fine Arts, is open week days from 9 until
Sundays from 1:30 until 5, through January 24. Alumni Memorial
MEETINGS TODAY
I Campus Forum: Howard Y. McClusky will speak on "Russia and
Affairs,",at 4:15, in the Natural Science Auditorium.
I.Ch.E.--Student Branch, meets this evening at 7:30 o'clock,
)m 3201, East Engineering building. Professor C. D. LaRue, of the
y Department, will speak on "Plantation Rubber."
litical Science Jourpnl Club meets in the Political Science Sem-
-5 . n. i
bservatory Journal Club meets this afternoon at 4:15 o'clock, in
>servatory lecture room. Mr. R. W. Revans, Commonwealth Fellow
ysics, will speak on the problem of Cepheid Variation, Tea will
ved at 3:45 o'clock.r
pha Nu of Kappa Phi Sigma: Open meeting tonight, featuring a
with Zeta Phi Eta on the subject, "Resolved: That co-eds receive

Delta Sigma Rho group picture will be taken this afternoon at Dey's
Studio, at 1:30. All active members and faculty members be present.
Eta Sigma Phi: Business meeting this evening at 7:30 o'clock in the
League. Program to consist of Petronius and poems of Catullus.
Zeta Phi Eta: Pledges meet at 7:15. Actives meet at 7:30. Follow-
ing will be the debate with Alpha Nu.
Phi Epsilon Kappa meets at 7:30 p. in., Room 319 Michigan Union.
Scabbard and Blade meeting in the Michigan Union, 7:15 p. in.
Foresters: The Forestry Club picture for the Michiganensian will be
taken at Rentschler's Studio at 4:30 p. m.
Public Health Nurses on the Campus are cordially invited to attend
the meeting of the Ann Arbor district of the Michigan State Nurses
Association at St. Josephs Mercy hospital at 7:45.
. Michiganensian Editorial Staff and Tryouts report at the Editorial
office between 2 and 5 o'clock.
Michigan Dames: Student wives and members have been invited to
attend a Benefit Bridge, sponsored by the Woman's Club, to be given at
the league building starting at 2:15. Those planning to attend are asked
to call 9485.
Varsity Glee Club: Tryouts fqr solo parts in "Robin Hood" will be
held at the Laboratory theatre from 4 to 6 and from 7:30 to 9. Those
interested in speaking and singing parts as well a's technical tryouts
report at that time. There will be a regular rehearsal of the club as usual.
University Girl's Glee Club: Regujar meeting in the League ballroom,
7:30 p. m. Come dressed in' formal for 'Ensian picture afterward.
Varsity Glee Club: All men desiring to make-the Port ,Huron trip
will report for rehearsal at 7:15 p. m. All mend intending to join the
Opera Choruses must report at 8:30 p. m., as choruses will then be
chosen, and books will be given out.
Freshman Glee Club: All members may tryout for parts and choruses
in the campus production of "Robin Hood," to be given the second sem-
ester. Tryouts will be held in the Glee Club room at the Union, this
evening at 8:30.
Jewish Students: Tea at the Hillel Foundation this afternoon spon-
sored by the Phi Sigma sorority as-

Research Club meeting will be held Wednesday, Jan. 20, at 8 p. M., dormitories is being standard
in Room 2528 East Medical building. Professor A. L. Cross will present a Nurses are full time university
paper on "English Local Courts, Old and New," and Prof. F. N. Blanch- dents living in the dormitories
ard one on "Studies on Life Histor- -
'ies and habits of Michigan Snakes."
There will be a meeting of the
Council on Wednesday at 4:05 p. m.,
in Roam 2083 Natural Science bldg. N
Geology I: Bluebook Friday, Jan.
15, at 9 o'clock.
Cosmopolitan Club "midget olym-
pics" will be held Saturday, Jan. 16,
at 8 p. m., in Lane Hall. Represent-
ative games from different coun-
tries will be played, followed by to~e'
social hour and refreshments. The
meeting is open to the public under
the usual condition: there will be
a nominal charge to non-members.
Faculty Women's Club will be en-
tertained at its regular meeting by
Mrs. Alexander G. Ruthven at her
home Friday, Jan. 22, from 3:30
to 5:30 o'clock. I I

Prof. P. W. Slosson will lecture
under the auspices of the League
of Nations Association, the Tolstoy
League, and the Disarmament Com-
mittee on "Manchuria, America,
and the League of Nations," Tues-
day, Jan. 19, at 4:15, in Natural
Science Auditorium.
Forestry students at Montana
State university are experimenting
with fertilizers to deepen the hue
of the blue spruce.

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Mimes: Picture for the 'Ensian
will be taken at 12:15 o'clock today
at Dey's Studio. Please be prompt.
Sigma Delta Chi will hold a
luncheon meeting at the 'Union at
12 o'clock today. All members are
urged to attend. Important busi-
ness.
Adelphi members meet at 12:30
o'clock today at Spedding's to have
a group picture taken.

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