THE MIC H ICGAN DAILY =IUSDAY, APRTT , 5 T __ _ _ _T._ _ 5 i. DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Students, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts: Except under extraordinary circumstances, courses dropped after April 8 will be re- corded with a grade of E. Varsity Band: All members rport for concert in Iill Auditorium not later than 7:45 o'clock tonight. Nicholas Falcone, director. Spring Vacation: Information in regard to special student rates for of the Chapter as possible w l the vacation period may be had at the Parrot from 12 to 7 p.m., daily. present on this occasion. Orma F: Butler, Secretar on t to b ublication in the the University. le President until Bulletin, is constructive notice to Copy received at the office of the 3:30; 11:30 a. m. Saturday.. all members Assistant to VOL. XLI [I. TUESDAY, APRIL 5, 1932 No. 136 Gargoyle Business Staff: Meeting of entire staff and tryouts at 4 o'clock. Tryouts be in office at 3:15 to mail out magazines, due ACADEMIC NOTICES Political Science 2-Trip to Lansing: The busses will leave at 12:30 nm Wed~nedg1 Anril A f rm in frnnt M An-1 N-aHll beta Phi Eta meeting of pledges and actives at 7:3d p.m., to decide he plays. Election of officers will follow. Every-member is requested Readings from Tentyson: Mer e present. bers of the Interpretive Arts Socie will give a program of readin Theta Sigma Phi meeting, 7:15 p.m., at the League. Matrix articles from the poetry of Tennyson, c Wednesday, April 6, promptly 7:15, in Room 302 Mason Hall. A Engineering Council meeting, 7:30 p.m., in M.E. computing room. interested are invited. NOTICES President and Mrs. Ruthven will be at home to students on Wednes- day, April 6: Notice: In response to numerous' requests there has been printed a supply of small notices for the outside of office doors, these notices read- ing: "Positively Nt Soliciting. University of Michigan." Any member of the faculty who desires such notice for posting on his office door can secure the sign by application at the Business Office of the University. A. G. Ruthven. University Lecture: Professor W. A. Oldfather, Head of the Classical Department, University of Illinois, will lecture on the subject, "Levels of Culture,' on Friday, April 29, at 4-:15 p.m., in Room 2003 Angell Hall, The public is cordially invited.f University Lecture: Profsssor Edson S. Bastin, Head 'of the Geology Department;University of Chicago, will lecture on the Origin of Copper Deposits, Thursday, April 7, at 4:15 p.m., in the Geological lecture room (2054 Natural Science building). The lecture will appeal especially to students cf geology and mineralogy, but is open to the public. Oriental Women: The gaus which is taking the girls to East Lansing on 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 notified this ofIice, please do so by Tuesday, April 5, in order that trans- portation arrangements may be made. Alice C. Lloyd, Dean of Women. Surplus Nursery Stock will be on sale at the Forest Nursery, near the Botanical Gardens on Packard load, April 9-16. N. L. Munster, Forest Teclnician. Graduate School: Students enrolled in the Graduate School will not be permitted to drop courses after the Spring Vacation. A course is not offw1 ially dropped until it is reported in the office of thq draduate School, I'.oom 1014 Angell Hall., i Students, College of Engineering: The final day for the removal of incompletes will be Saturday, April 9. This is in accordance with the ruling that if credit is to be given for a course, the work in the course mnust be completed by the end of the eighth week ofl the semester of residence next succeeding that in which the course was elected, University Symphony Orchestra: No rehearsal (today) or Friday. Rehearsals Wednesday and Thursday of. this week. Morris Hall. Students, School of Education: Permission to drop courses without "E" 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 office of the. Recorder of the School of Education, Room 1437 U. Elementary School. New Freshman Pageant Rehearsal Schedule: Renaissance ............... Tuesday and Thursday, 3:00-Barbour Gym Strauss,Waltz and Gavotte. .Tuesday and Thursday, 4:00-Barbour Gym Greek Warriors and Greek . Priestess..,..........Tuesday and Thursday, 4:30--Barbour Gym rnitive .......... ........ 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. Ig, p .zz., sVUI~tiJ ay, p c, Irm n on otttt ng et matt The Poetry Society of the University of Michigan meets at 7:30 p.m., in.Room 3227 Angell Hall. Applicants to this society must submit ori- E.M. 2A: The class will meet today at 1 o'clock in the testing lab- ginal manuscript to Miss Jean D. Crawford at Martha Cook. oratory. __ Junior Research Club, 7:30 p.m., in Room 2082 N.S. "Oxygen del,- Economics 171, 172, and 173: Mr. Charles 1. Couchman, President of the American Institute of Accountants, will speak in Room 1025 A.H., n o today, at 4:15 on "High Lights of Accountancy." between molecules in gases," ames . wens. - International Relations Club: The Minorities Problem will be the Make Up Examination: History 12, Lecture Section I, for absentees subject of discussion, to be opened by students from Hungary. Political of mid-semester, Wednesday, April 6, at 4 p.m., Room 4001 A.H. Science Seminar room, A.H., at 8:30 o'clock. Physics Colloquium: Mr. J. G. Malone will talk on the "Dielectric Christian Science Organization meets in the Chapel of the Michigan Constant in Polar Solution," at 4:15 p.m., in Room 1041, East Physics League at 8 p.m. All students and faculty are invited to attend. building., All intereste(d are cordiallA invithd to attend. ----. Pai lleltentic l)eleg'ates: Regular meeting of Pan'Helleic, at 4 p..m., EVENTSTDAY inthe Cave. School of Business Administration: The monthly assembly will be _ A.S.M.E.: All Student Meetin Wednesday, April 6, at 7:30,p.nm., in the lecture room of the West Engi- neering Annex bldg. Walter Kranz '32E, will talk on "The Canning In- dutry." The talk is to be illustrated with a two-reel motion picture. A announcement about the May din ner Meeting with the Detroit See;' tion' will be made at this meeting Everybody Welcome. Ann Arbor Chamber Music S'aI eiety: The annual meeting will held Tuesday, April 12, at 3:30 p.nk : in the Michigan League. Notice the change of date. All interested in the future of this organization are urged to be present. hillel Luncheon will be held on Wednesday, April 6, at 12:15 p.m at the Union. Mr. Valentine B Windt will speak. Students Attending Aeronautical Show on student tickets will have to furnish their own 'transportation. held at 4:15 p.m., in Room 1025 Angell Hall. Mr. Charles B. Couchman, president of the American Institute of Accountants, will speak on the subject "High Lights of Accountancy." A.I.E.E.: Motion pictures on "Automatic Substations," "Automatic Arc Welding" and the "General Electric Student Training Course" will be shown in Natural Science Aud., 7:30 p.m. The public is invited. Athena: The members and the coach of the Athena-Zeta Phi EtaI debate tcam will meet in the Athena room at 8 p.m. There will be no general meeting this week, but all members are requested to remember the first meeting aftei Sprii- Vacation, April '19, when Dr Muyskens will speak to the soeict.y. Adelphi: A in l.er-poxty lebao Lunoil the cnpa ign issues for the fall elections will be the program or the open meeting, All freshmen intend- irg to try otit for the Alpl a Nu debato aro required to attend and participate. 'hc meeting will be held at 7:30 'p.m., in Room 4203 A.HI. Alpha Nu meets at 7:30 in Alp'ha Nu Room, fourth floor Angell Hall. An open forum discussion will be held on "Government Planning." The -general public is cordially invited and those interested in affiliating with the organization are especially urged to attend. Try out speeches will be heard tonight. Camelot ExhJibition: The University Chess and Checker club is spon- soring a Camelot Exhibition by Newell Banks, one of the leading Camelot players of the United States. The exhibition will be held this evening at 8 o'clock, at the Michigan Union. The public is cordially invited.. There will be no admission charge. Michigan Dames will have a social meeting of bridge and sewing at 8 p.m., in the Grand Rapids Room of the League. All former Dames of this or other universities are invited to attend.- Faculty Women's Club, Playread- ing Section, meets at 2:15, at the League blildin2. A Hole In the Wall COMlING EVENTS Phi leta Kappa, Annual Meet- ing: The annual mneting of Alpha Chapter in Michigan of .Phi Beta Kappa will be held on Wednesday, April 6, at 4:10 p.m., in Room 2003 A.R. Thet election of -new members and other important business will be under consideration at this time. It is hoped that as many members That's all our showcase is-but 'did you ever think of it that way? No, because it always shows a good picture, well framed, of someone you know. 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