THE MICHICAN DAY EY ---F--- .Y OFFICIAL BULLE' the School of Education will be present. There will be a discussion of any phase of University life that you have questions about. TIN i r University of Michigan Radio Club will meet Wednesday, Jan. 20, at 7:30 p. m., in Room 248 of the West Engineering building. Prof. Lewis N. Holland will give a lecture-demonstration on "Some Interesting Uses of VAtuurm Tuhel." All interested persons are invited. 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. ' TUESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1932 No. 831 Athena: There will be no meeting this week. Election of officers Tuesday, Jan. 26. All members please be present at 8 p. n . Theta Sigma Phi meeting for prospective members who wish further information concerning the organization Thursday, 7:15, at the Teague. Graduate Club in Education will meet Wednesday, Jan. 20, at 7:15, in, the Elementary School library. Miss Anne Sima will report on her problem "An Analytical Study of Transcription Difliculties." Ali men and Womier inueI'Oted im Fd i1lal allart.! iivi ted to be present EXHIBITION NOTICES Exhibition of Sculpture and Sculptors' Drawings, presented under, the auspices of the Division/of Fine Arts, is open week days from 9 until 5 and Sundays from 1:30 until 5, through January 24. Alumni Memorial Hall, A Collection of Water Colors by Paul Rohland and lithographs and etchings by Caroline Speare Rolland is now being shown in the ground floor corridor of the Architectural building. Open daily from 9 to 5, except Sunday. Kentucky Feud Causes Nine Deaths, Injuries EOUISVILLE, Ky., Jan. 18,-QP)- Feudal strife and family quarrels flared in Kentucky'over the week- end and a series of pistol fights left nine dead and six wounded. A church meeting at New Salem, in the foothills of the Cumberlands, took four lives but left the death count unchanged in a long stand- ing feud between the Crook and Johnson families. Two brothers of the Johnson clan and two of the Crook men were slain late Saturday in a renewal of a disagreement. rsity Bureau of Appointments and Occupational Information: ments have been received of vacancies in high school English school mathematics ii Newark, New Jersey. Examinations) aken there on Ma rj-oh 211 At le-1 t o .-eff F S" L".urtrinrtion pl40. ~ascA LWO Cth UL'0 1 e x .ience ar J Faculty Women's Club: Mrs. Alexander G. Ruthven will be at home, 'or furthierinformation- please call at the office, 201M.H. Friday, January 22, from 3:30 to 5:30 for the regular meeting. Dues mays be paid at this time. .cy Students: All elections for the Second Semester should be m 250, Chemistry and Pharmacy building, either Wednesday Glider Section: January meeting to be held Wednesday, Jan. 20, in y, Jan.20 and 21. Office hours: 11 to 12; 1 to 5. Room 348 West Engineering building, 7:30 p. m. All members are re- C. C. Glover, Secretary. quested to be present to discuss future flying plans. 23, Elements of Radio Communication,, will not meet today. 1, N. Holland. es in English 7: Argumentation and Debate meeting Tuesday :sday at 9 and 10, will meet in the Chem. Eng. Seminar Room ng. bldg., beginning today. Robert D. Brackett. a Tar Alpha meeting scheduled for tonight has been post- LECTURES TODAk ersity Lecture this afternoon at'4:15 o'clock, Room 303 Chem- ding. Dr. H. T. Herrick, of, the United States Department of re: "The Development of the Chemical Application of Micro- S." 'Eight Queen's Problem," will be the topic of a talk given to-, Prpfessor Anning of the mathematical department. This side- :hess will be the feature of the Junior Mathematical Society's ing of the calendar year. Usual time and place: 7:30, 3011 A.H. welcomEe. MEETINGS TODAY ous Open Forum: Prof. Roderick D. McKenzie, of the Sociology nt, will lead a Religious Forum at 4:15 p. m., in Room D, :emorial Hall, on "The Church in Social Reconstruction." ical Engineering: "Railroad Electrification" will be the subject' by Mr. H. L. Andrews, Chief Engineer of Transportation, Gen- ric Company, Natural Science Auditorium at 7:30. Slides will Anyone interested is cordially invited. E. E. Seniors are ex- attend. es Colloquium: Professor F. A. Firestone will talk on "Brown- n and the Periodic Radiometer," at 4:15 p. m., in Room 1041, ics building. L Nu of Kappa Phi Sigma: Semi-annual initiation banquet at he League. Reservations can still be secured from Webster 2-1953, or Byron Vedder,. 2-1214. Dr. Ruthven will be the speaker. hi House of Representatives: Regular meeting at 7:30 p. m., in er room. All members must attend as nominations are to be officers for next semester. Physical Education Club meeting, 7:45 p. m., Room 304, Michi- . Stephen Farrell will talk on the Olympic Games. Everybody igma Pi: Members and their guests are reminded of the meet- vening at the League. Dr. Herbert 0. Calvery will speak on iance of Biochemistry in the Sixteenth, Seventeenth and the i P Centuries. Sigma Phi meeting tonight. All mop-ibers requested to be Board of Representatives of the Women's League: The 'Ensian pic- ture must be retaken Thursday, at 12 o'clock at Spedding's Studio. All members please be.there promptly. Senior Ball Committee: Pictures for* the 'Ensian will be taken at Spedding's Studio, Wednesday, Jan. 20, at 5:30 o'clock. Chess and Checker Club will meet Wednesday evening, Jan. 20, in Rooms 323-325 of the Union. Twilight Organ iRecihal: Arthur Poister, organist at the University of Redlands'in California, will appear as guest organist in Hill Auditorium on Wednesday afternoon, Jan. 20, at 4:15, in the regular series of Wed- nesday afternoon recitals. The general public with the exception of small children is invited to the following program: Handel: Concerto for Organ, No. 5 in F; J. S. Bach: Chorale: "Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring"; J. S. Bach: Prelude and Fugue in D major; Karg-Elert: Symphonic Chorale II, "Jesu, meine Freude" Op. 87, No. 2; Traditional Bohemian: A Christmas Cradle Song; Marcel Dupre: Prelude and Fugue in G minor; Roland Diggle: Scherzo Fantastique; Arthur W. Poister: Finale from Choral Symphony in D minor. Division of Hygiene and Public Health: The new course in Racial hIygiene No. 211, as previously announced in this bulletin, is a graduate course. It may be elected by students of this department, and by stu- dents in the School of Education. 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Regular meeting Wednesday night, 7:30, Michigan Union. Phi, Methodist sorority, meets at 5:30. es Zizkel meeting this evening at 8 o'clock, in.the Michigan :fessor H. T. Price will speak on the subject "Die Backstein- )rddeutschland." d and Blade: Picture will be taken at Spedding's Studio at 3e in uniform. n Science Organization meets in the Chapel of the Michigan ding at 8 p. m. All students and faculty interested are in- end. [ood- Additional tryouts at the Laboratory Theatre this eve- 'clock sharp. Several principal roles still open. All enrolled gible. bring memorized song with sheet music or accompan- dozen memorized lines fjom some standard play. Hathematical Society will meet at 7:30 p'. m., in 3011 A.H. g will talk on "The Eight Queen's Problem." All interested ,tical discussions are asked to attend. W. 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