THE MICHIGAN DAILY )AILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN blication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members the University. Copy received at the office of the Assistant to e President until 3:30; 11:30 a. m. Saturday. .XLII. SATURDAY, MARCH 5, 1932 NOTICES No. 110 President and Mrs. Ruthven will be at home from four to six o'clock on the first two Sunday afternoons of each month to members of the faculties, their friends, and other residents of Ann Arbor. University Lecture: Professor Robert S. Platt, of the Department of Geography, University of Chicago, will lecture on the subject "Magdalena Atlipac: A Geographical Field Study of a Pueblo in the Valley of Mexico" (Illustrated with lantern slides), Friday, March 11, at 4:15 p.m., in the Natural Science Auditorium. The public is cordially invited. University Bureau of Appointments and Occupational Information: For those students who have been unable to register for business posi-. tions after graduation at the afternoon registration periods, a final registration will be held in Room 205 Mason Hall promptly at 11 o'clockI this morning. Notice: The receipts-of the Triangular Indoor Track Meet to be held in the Yost Field House this evening at 7:30 o'clock, between the University of Illinois, Ohio State University and the University of Mich- igan, will be donated to the Olympic Funds Committee. Students and! Faculty members will be admitted on presentation of athletic coupon No. 12, but will be given an opportunity to donate any amount they wish when entering the Field House. The regular price of admission for this track meet will be $1.00. Bowling-University Men and Women: The bowling alleys at the Women's Athletic building, will be open from 7 to 9 o'clock on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday evenings for University women, and men accompanied by women. The price is fifteen cents per string. All Women who like to write and are interested in becoming mem- bers of Black Quill may submit manuscripts for tryout. Place material in Box 4 Martha Cook building before March 7. For further informa- tion call 5096. ACADEMIC NOTICES English 150-Drama II (Kenneth Rowe): The assignment for Tues- day, March 8, will be Dekker's "The Shoemaker's Holiday and Robinson's "The White-headed Boy." It is absolutely required that all scenarios be submitted at this meeting. Students in Geology 130: Read one of the three following references: 1. The World Struggle for Oil. 2. The Black Golconda. 3. Oil, Its Conservation and Waste. These are obtainable at the Library. Psychology 33 (W. B. Pillsbury): Examination for those absent last semester, today in Room 3126. Landscape Design Lecture: Mr. Harold Hill Blossom, of Boston, Mass., Fellow of the American Society of Landscape Architects, will lecture on "Spanish Gardens" in the Architecture Auditorium on Friday, March 11, at 4:15. The public is cordially invited. MEETINGS TODAY TRY YOUR HAND AT IT, FOLKS! 5000 POINTS WINS YOU A PRIZE Twist the knob-pull the lever- ODEN MONE Y a little marble shoots out of theMO E alley and circles the table and E ~ ~ then travels down the inclined board perforated with holes. It stops-it detours-it almost drops in one hole and then another. Fi- nally it does lodge in one of the openings or descends to the base of the board to register a score or a zero. Not since the days when punch boards and raffles were novelties has such a craze as the present one for the nameless games of chance