t THE MICHIGAN AIL TM THE MICHIGAN DAILY Ta 'AILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN )lication. In the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members the University. Copy received at the office of the Assistant to President until 3:30; 11:30 a. m. Saturday. )L. XLI I. THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1932 No. 91 NOTICES\ Faculty Meeting, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts: The lar February meeting will be held Monday, Feb. 1, in Room 2225,, ell Hall, beginning at 4:10 p. m. 1. Contination of Report of Administrative Board. 2. Informal Reports from Advisers to Students, Professors Hussey, Van der Velde. . 3. Report on Grouping for Fina: Examinations. I., Discussion of Announcements of Requirements for Admission andidacy in Degree Programs. 5. Miscellaneous Business. John R. Effinger, Dean. Voice Recital: Kate Keith Field, Senior vocal student in the School usic, will give the following program, to which the general public vited, in Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre, Friday afternoon, Jan. 29, at o'clock. Accompaniments will be played by Louise Nelson: Caccini: Amarilli, rhia bella; A. Scarlatti: Gia it sole dal gange; -Ferrari: Un verde praticello senza piante; Jo dei saluti ve ne do mille; E tanto c'e' perical ch'lo ti lasci; O si che non sapeno rare; Debussy: Air de Lia; Schumann: Widmung; Waldesgesprach; z: Madchen mit dem roten Mundchen; Brahms: Sonntag; O musst doch den weg z'uruck; Botschaft, Goossens: Searching For Lambs; a Thou Art Dead; Holst: Things Lovelier; Now in These Fairylands; nd: Spring Sorrew; Quilter: Blow, Blow Thou Winter Wind. School of Education-Second Semester Registration: Students who planning to enter the School of Education for the second semester register on Feb. 11, 12, 13 (8 to 12:30 only), and 15. Blanks may be 'ed from the Recorder of the School of Education, Room 1437, Uni- ty Elementary School. Students who plan to transfer to- the School of Education at the ining of the second semester \ill be required to present at least a sional transcript from the school from which they are transferring. School of Education-February Seniors: All students completing re- ments for degrees gnd Teachers' Certificates at the end of the pre- semester should pay their fees for diplomas and Certificates by Feb. Blanks may be secured at the 'Recorder's Office of the School of ation, Room 1437, University Elementary School. .andidates for Teachers' Certificates: Blanks for the payment of the hers' Certificate fee may now be secured at the Recorder's Office of chool of Education, Room 1437, University Elementary School. All ntd who expect to be recommended for the Teacher's Certificate e tn of the present semester should pay their fees and return their pts to the Recorder, School of Education, by Feb. 13. Elizabeth B. Clark, Recorder. Jniversity Loan .Committee: The Loan Committee will meet Friday, 29, at .1:30 p. m., in Room 2, University Hall.- Students who have applications with the Office of the Dean of Students should call fat office for an appointment with the Committee. J. A. Bursley,,Chairman. JUiversity Women: Out of respect to those who are studying for iinatons, all women students are requested not to move until the, :end of Feb. 12 to 15.. Alice C. Lloyd. University Women and Househeads: House rules are in force during xamination period. Closing hours are as prescribed in House Rules on C. Girls may obtain out-of-town permission from their house- s when they have finished all their examinations. Permission to be it from Ann Arbor before that time should be obtained from the of the Dean of Women. Alice C. Lloyd. notice to Candidates Who Expect to Receive the M.A. Degree in ry in June, 1932: Please consult with Professor Aiton concerning anguage requirement for this degree. for the degree in February should pay the diploma fee before the close of the semester. Elections in Speech 43: Students who elected this course (Interpre- tative Reading, MWF at 8, in 302 Mason Hall, Professor Hollister) with- out having the prerequisite, Speech 32, given in the College Announce- ment, must drop the course. This prerequisite will be strictly enforced. Any statments to the contrary are inaccurate and unauthorized. Any student who wishes to present reasons for being excused from this re- quirement must see me personally. J. M. O'Neill. Spanish 1, 2, 31, 32-Examination Rooms: Spanish 1, N.S. Auditor- ium; Spanish 31, 103 Romance Languages; Spanish 2, 32, in Room 231 Angell Hall. French 1, 2, 11, 31, 32, 41 71, 111, 112, 153, 154-Examnation Rooms: French 1, N.S. Auditorium; French 2. 11, in 205 Mason Hall; French 31 A.M., West Physics Lect.; French 31 P.M., 23 Angell Hall; French 32, in 103 Romance Languages; French 41, 71, in 231 Angell Hall; French 111, 112, 153, 154, West Gal. A.M. Hall.. . Room Schedule, Examination in Eng. I and II, Feb. 1, p.m.: 25 A.H.. Helm, Butchart; 35.A.H., Hoag; 231 A.H., Abbot, Weimer; 1025 A.H., Baker, Ott; 1035 A.H., Everett; 2003 A.H., Walter and Schenk; 2023 A.H., Stevens; 2225 A.H., Wells, Davis, Curtis; 205, M.H., Hornberger, Wetzel, Bebout; 103 R.L., Binkley, Morris Tenney; Natural Science Aud., Bader. -Swain, Bliss, M. Williams, Rowe, Proctor, Peterson. German-Room Schedule for Final Examinations, Feb. 4, p. m.: Course'1: Eaton, Wild Willey, Gaiss, Van Duren, Graf, Stillman, in Na- tura Science Auditorium; Stearns, Van de Luyster, 1025 Angell Hall; Diamond, 1035 Angell Hall; Reiclart, 231 Angell Hall. Course 2: Stearns, Van de Luyster, 1025 Angell H61. Course 31: Diamond, Van Duren, 231 Angell Hall; Graf, Reichart, Stillman, 2225 Angell Nall. Permits for J-lop House Parties may be secured at the side desk of the Union until Feb. 9, 1932. All permits are to be issued under the rules of the 1933 J-Hop Committee and the Interfraternity Council. University Women: Will all eligible University Women who would like to obtain a League activity point by working n the League Candy Booth the second semester please get in touch with May Seefried or Anne Macintyre, at 22591? Michigan Technic: There will be a meeting of the entire staff at 7:30 Thursday evening. This is an important meeting and all staff men are urged to be preseit. Bazley W. Johnson, Mng. Editor. MEETINGS TODAY Observatory Journal Club meets at 4:15, in the Observatory lecture room. Dr. Hazel M. Losh will review the article "On the Behavior of Certain Simple Multiplets in Stellar Spectra" by Shajn. Tea will be served at 3:45 o'clock.- Women's Swimming Class for wives of Faculty Members and friends, opening session tonight at 8:15. Classes will be under the direction of Assistant Coach MacMahon. For information call Union or 8505. Psychological Journal Club meets at 7:30 p. h., in Room 3126 N.S. Professor Shepard will discuss his most recent work with the white rat. SCHOOL DBAER TO GETTROPHIES Sixty-eight telegrams tand letters were released today by James H. McBurney, member of the speech department and manager of the Michigan High School Debating league, informing 68 Michigan high schools and 400 high school debat- ers that their 1931-32 record in de- bating has won them the Univer- 'sity of Michigan wall plaque tro- phy awarded for excellence in de- bating by the Detroit Free Press. The Ann Arbor High School team, coached by Miss Ethel Wisehart, is one of the schools to receive the award. These schools will compete in the elimination series of the debating league, which will terminate in the state championship debate et Ann Arbor on April 29. ,This debate, which brings the two ranking schools in the League ,here to de- termine the state championship, is an event at the University which attracts large crowds annually. This year the debate will take place dur- ing the session of the Michigan School Masters club at Ann Arbor over the week-end of the 29 of April. Political Science Journal Club meets in the Bureau of Govern- ment, Law building, 3 to 5 p. m. ARBOR SPRINGS WATER Comes to you Sparkling, Fresh and Pure Remember it is just as essential that the water you drink be pure as is that your food be of highest quality. Arbor Springs Water is Not Surpassed. Delivered to your home in case lots of 6 2-quart bottles. We can al supply you with chemically pure distilled water. ARBOR SPRINGS WATER CO 416 West Huron Phone 82 t For exam time / -a, good luncheon m -a excellent din- ner helps a lot . Members 'of Thursday Group of Dean's Luncheon Club are request- ed to be present at the meeting today. Dr. 0. S. Duffendack will give a demonstration and talk on Liquid Air. Sigma Gamma Epsilon dinner at 6 p. m., Michigan Union. Judiciary Committee of the In- terfraternity Council meets tonight at 7:30, Room 2,. University .Hall.o All members please be prompt. Theosophical Society will give a pot luck supper at 6:30 p. m. All those interested in theosophy are welcome. Freshman Girls' Glee Club: There will be a very important, short meeting tonight in the League. All members must be present. . . ..-try fin gerle's today! ii: Friday, 9 till 1:0 BEFORXE FINALS y VII ---- _ , 4 t (t 75c COPYRIGHT FICTION (Three for two Dollars) 1932 World.Telegram Almanac, 60c 75c I. Dance t6 the Music of The WAIHR UNlVERSITY McFarland Twins be Offered in the Second Semester-French 160, French Roman- A brief survey of the principal French writers of the first half of eteenth century. This course will meet Saturday mornings. Two credit.h Open only to graduates. Students wishing to elect this are urged to consult the in- -_- r, C. A. Knudson, before the --- ng of the semester. j ai STATE STREET r MAIN STREET and their radio orchestra lij III, , I I,'R b ~ ~ - ndidates for the Doctor's De- in Chemistry: The preliminary nination in organic chemistry be held on Jan. 29, at 1 p. at., n 151 Chemistry building. Iitical Science 107, Final Ex- ation, Feb. 11, 2 p. m.: Section om 2003, A.H.; S3ction 2, Room A.H.; sections 3 and 4, Room A. H. story 11-Lecture Section 1: 1 examination Wednesday, Feb L2. Mr. Long's sections will meet 31 A.H. Mr. Slosson's and Mr. s sections willsmeetgin N.S. torium. nal Examinations: Geography 1 8, 1932, 2-5. Prof. James' sec- in Room 1035 A.H. Mr. Ken- s sections in Room 25 A.H. Mr. ie's sections in Room 25 A.H. Davis' sections, Room 1035 A.H. ography 2, Feb. 8, 1932, 2-5, in n 35 A.H. ography 31, 10 .o'clock section, 9, 1932, 9-12, in Room 18 A.H. ograhpy 31, 11 o'clock section, 1, 1932, 9-12, in Room 18 A.H., ography 165, Feb. 9, 1932, 2-5, n 18 A.H. aminations. in all other courses be held in the rooms inwhich classes meet and at the time vn on Examination Schedule. niors - Literary College and ol of Music: Those who prob- will complete the requirements H UJLIPI UIRIN. World's Famous boy Violinist IN THE CHORAL UNION SERIES Tlhur",Feb. 4 6:15 DON HUGHES Vocalist AT THE A limited numbcr of tickets still available at $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 each, at School of Music office Maynard Street. Michigan League Ballroom 4 Dances During Exam Period at the League IS YEAR O LD PR OD IGY Feb. 5 Feb. 6 SE America's Best College Ballroom Where n A Wl. 4L4 mm w - -mh Ak M-..- _ A' &N A doAf