PAGE SIX THE IMICHIGAN DAILYN SUNDAY} ARIL 3, 1932 DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University. Copy received at the oiffce of the Assistant to the $'resident until 3:30; 11:30 a. m. Saturday. LECTURES Varsity Band : Section rehearsal, University Lecture: Wednesday, April 6, 4:15 p.m., Natural Science# all basses, Morris Hall, 2 p.m., today. Auditorium. Professor Eugen Kuehnemann, of the University of Bres- Rehear~sal of full band, Hill audi- lau, Germany: "Goethe und Deutschland." Lecture in German. to«rilim~, 7:15 pmm., Monday. regular noon luncheon meeting of all committee heads at the Den on Monday at 12 o'clock. Have reports ready. University Lecture: Dr. A. C. Seward, Master of Downing and Pro- T~riangles: Supper at the Union Mlichigan Dames will have a so- fessr o Boany Cabrige nivrsit, Eglad, vii letur onMon a 6 p.m. This is a regular meeting. c ial meeting of bridge and sewing afteroon, pril18, a 4:1, in he NturalSciece Auitorum, o theI Brir an TuesdawilbepreiTesday Aprl85, t m8 , m., ntth oftenon prl18 t :5,i teNaualSiec Adtoimo teguests. Grand Rapids Room of the League. subject, "Plant Records of the Rocks." The lecture will be illustrated. --- All former Dames of this or other' The public is cordially invited. Druids meeting at the Union, at universities are invited to attend. 1 9nnn~rn Tmnnrtn n 1 VOL. XLII. ; 1r SUNDAY, APRIL, 3, 1932 No. 135 NOTICES President and Mrs. Rutliven will be at home Sunday, April 3. 'Thee Will be no tea on Sunday, Apri. 10. There will be a student tea on Wed- rDesday, April 0, hut the tea on Wednesday, April 13, will e omitted. To Students Having Library ooks: 1. Students having in their pos'i.ession books drawn from the Uni- versity Library are notified that, such books are due Monday, April 4, before the impending Spring vacation, in pursuancepf the Regents' regulation: "Students who leave Ann Arbor for aIn absence of more than a week must frst return all borrowed books." 2. Failure to return book before Hi vacaton will render the stu- dent liable to an extra fine. 3, Students who have(' 5l)Ol itwelhfor ctainl books htwenlApil 4 and the beginning of the0 vwation im'.ay .'' Li in St1i1ch.ioo; by applying to, the Superintendent ofi Circulation o. April 4. 4. Students who have u gen°t -need for certain boonks during the vacation, will be given perni :.io to draw these books provided they ar'e not in genieral demnid, oi1 appliationi to the Superin tendent. of Cir-1 culation after April 4. S. W. McAllister, Assocate6 Librarian. Facuty, College of~ Literature, Science, and the Arts: Midsemester reports are due not later than :Friday, April 8. More cards, if needed, can be had at my office. These reports arc understood as naming those ,tudents whose standing at midsemster time is D or E, not merely those who receive D or E in so-called mnidsemester examinations. Students electing our courses, but registered in other schools orcol- legcs of the Univesily, shoold be reported to the school or college in vieh they are reg istecd. WI. R. iunlireys, Assistant Dean. Stuidcuts, College o Literature, science, adl the Arts: Except under extraordinary rirccilmst ances, cuses dropped after April 8; will be cre- corded with a graide ofL;. Faculty, School o Education: The April meeting will be held at te Michigan League building at 12 o'clock Monday, April 4. A luncheon m~ieting. C. . Davis, Sere ary. j Students, School of Education: Permission to drol courses without %f0) grades will not be given after Friday, April 8, except under extra- ordinary circumstances. No course is considered officially dropped un- less it has been reported in the oflice of the Recorder of the school of Education, Room 1437 U. Elementary School. School of Business Administration: The monthly assembly will be be held at 4: 15 on Tuesday,. April 5, in Room 1025 Angell Hall Mr. Charles B. Couchman, president of the American Institute of Account- ants, will speak on the subject "High Lights of Accountancy." New Freshman Pageant Rehearsal Schedule: Renaissance 1...............Tuesday and Thursday, 3:00-Barbour Gym ,Strauss Waltz and Gavotte.. Tuesday and Thursday, 4: 00-Barbour Gym Greek Warriors and GreekI Priestess ..............~'uesday and Thursday, 4 :30-Barbour Gym Primitive .................Tuesday and Thursday, 5.00-Barbour Gym Modern............. Monday and Wednesday, 4:30-Barbour Gym Ballet....... "............Monday and Wednesday, 5:00-Barbour Gym ' Please be prompt. Come ready for work with either dance or gym clothes. heads of dance groups please come a little early if possible. Tickets to the National Aircraft Show, for those who signed up1, will be available Monday afternoon, from the instructor with whom you signed. Oriental Women: The bus which is taking the girls to East Lansing oan Saturday, April 9, will leave the Michigan League building at 8:30 a.m. All who are going are asked to be prompt. Will anyone who has not notifled this fice, please do so byjuesday, April 5, in order tat trars- potation arrangements may be made. Alice C. Lloyd, Den of Women. the hut -the ingerie restaurant to talk your weekend guests to dinner. -dinner dancing from six 1 eight-sopper dancing from nil until eeve a." -awa real meal awaits you here afWnerleoperated restautr NIN ISPECIP University Lecture: Professor R. H. Whitbeck, of the University of Wisconsin, will lecture on the subject, "Life on the Argentine Pampa." Illustrated), on Friday, April 29, at 4:15 p).m., in Natural Sc iene Auditorium. TIhe public is cordially invited. The Ann Arbor Art Association announces a lecture by Mr. Paul J., ,Sachs, Professor of Fine Arts, Harvard Univcrsity, and Associate Direc- tor, Fogg Art Museum, on "French Paintings and Drawings of the Nine- teenth C.entury," April 7, WNest Gallery, Alumni Memoria]lflall. An Exhibition of 51 paintings from the 3(ii Ii:annual exhibition of the Art Institute of Chicago is being shoxwn in the West Gallery of the Alumni Memorial f-al under the au spices of the Anm Arbor Art Associa-s tion. The exhibit, will lht' 6p eu [Fom 1I:2)0 to5 t r=oce k u-411 April 132, ACA!)CAI~tNOTI CE' zoold'n'y 32 ( let-vdil:+,-) :Tb e.l lamen is oft la s,: re t c Ld to obta iii famiily histories, and jiistri'i 1 h i' I) d 1 ~ti 17 or1 car't,are fio!t( i in thej usual place. If you l lehi dcd in a lent a ive i'hwia r;.I,, pas(OIlltt the instructio n s be a 1. i'trIisla y, Aptril 5. I art 11c'llcnic Delegates: ThereI Lut hern Students: Prof. Sher- r will be a regular meetinig of Pan wood Russell will iai to the grou=i*I 1ll,irlc 'Tuesday, Aril 5, at 4 pa.n., tonight oan Gandhi and lfidia. Sup- i h ae nopr will hra 5servedrlat6 i i ii t itChuthehCave jpd]'klJs, 'Phird and West ILibyerty sis. CO(MING EENT P1hi beta lKappa, Antnal Mect- lug: The annual meeting of Alpha C;hapter in Michigan of Phi Beta Kappa will he held on Wednesday. Aril 6, at 4:10 p.m.. in Room 2003 A.H . Thle election of new memnbers iand other important business xvill bec undert co'I nsider'ation)1at this timeiz. I!, is 1)holwd'(l asti 5maiy them h~t' ori' chtt, beCv dcas p lle wiIOxilli be pi -'SeTt (ll this occaision. (bIr-rrIa . Bii tic r, c 'enl ary. We mn'si~ 'serchCIOb: Regular m eating Monday. April 4. at 7:30 Alpha Nit meets"Tuesday night at 7:30 in Alpha Nu Room, 4th, floor 'Xngeli flail. An open forum discus- ~ion will be hield on "Government Planning." The general public is , '7ordialiy invited and those inter- ' steNd in affiliating with the organ- iz,,"Jion are especially urged to at- fend. IaVI'NTlS TIOD)AY iu-. -Mrs. Dorothy Lind [ors will all Yearng Peoples Society: Stuident Class for Freshmen s51)(5)k (on"G< t ta in Aspectlsz of Archa- nen, meets at 9: 30 at. the Church House. Upperclassmen ae~ao ; 77." 45 in the Lecture Roomn of thie Church. Sacial 1Hour, 5:30, -- Forumi, 6:30. The election of next yea r's officers will take !.! uniex' Ic L'ch l(lith, Tuesday. th{; social hour . Aoril 5, 7:30 p.m., Room 2032 N.S. "Oxygen defitcicy and resiraltory il: 6i pat.nrnecthungwill be intsr te ftof t