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FICIAL BULLETIN

subject will be "Selling, Designing, and Fabricating Tolls and Special
Machines." Members of the faculty, as well as local manufacturers, who
are interested in this subject, are invited to attend.
Dr. Hans Tietze, Professor of the Fine Arts, University of Vienna,
will give an illustrated lecture on "Albrecht Durer, the Greatest German
Artist," Thursday afternoon, 4:15, in Alumni Memorial Hall, under the
auspices of the Ann Arbor Art Association.

University Girl's Glee Club: Regular meeting at 7:30 p.m., in the
Committee room.
Robin Hood Rehearsal: Men's chorus will meet at 7:30 today, in the
glee club room at the Union. Womens' chorus will meet at the same
hour at the League.

'lication in the Bulletin is constructive notice tq all members
he University. Copy received at the office of the Assistant to
President until 3:30; 11:30 a. m. Saturday.
L. XLII. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1932, No. 101
NOTICES
niversity Bureau of Appointments and Occupational Information:
ration for all those interested in securing permanent positions
t teaching), will be held at the following hours in Room 205,
i Hall: Friday, Feb. ,26, 2 p.m.; Monday, Feb. 29, 2 p.m.; 'Tuesday,
t 1, 4 p.m.
niversity Loan Committee: The Loan Committee will meet on Fri-
eb. 26, at 1:30 p.m., in Room.2, University Hall. Students who have
pplications with the Office of the Dean of Students should call at
fice for an appointment with the Committee.
J. A. Bursley, Chairman.
ithropology 32, Discussion Sections: Section 5 at 9 will meet in 2054
il Science; Section 6 at 10 will meet in 3217 Angell Hall; Section 7
/ill meet in 1020 Angell Hall.-
L Women who like to write and are interested in becoming mem-
Black Quill may submit manuscripts for tryout. Place material
4 Martha Cook before March 7. For further information call 5096.
Jean Coiden, Secretary-Treasurer.
O1.T.C. Uniforms: The tailor will be at the R.O.T.C. office today
:30 a.m., to 5 p.m. All R.O.T.C. members requiring uniforms will
during the period indicated to be measured.
onomics 172: Assignment for Thursday, Feb..25, problems 7 aid
-hapter XXI. W. A. Paton.
. Blakeman will meet with the students this afternoon at 4 o'clock
iley Hall for the regular Fireside Hour discussion.
tuarial Examinations: Review classes for students taking actuarial
ations next April will be held as follows: Part 1-Fridays at 3;
[-Wednesdays at 4. Classes will begin on Wednesday, Feb. 24,
11 be held in Room 3011, Angell Hall.

Senior Ball Committe
will be a meeting of the C
Thursday, Feb. 25, at 7:
in the Union.
Tolstoy Luncheon: Th
League is arranging a Jun
Countess A. Tolstoy Frida
at 12:15, in the Russian
of the Women's League. 'T
to be obtained at the ma
the Women's League and
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Sigma Delta Chi: Luncheon at 12 o'clock at the Union.

Countess Alexandra Tolstoy: On Thursday, Feb. 25, at 8 p.m., Coun-
tess Alexandra Tolstoy, the youngest daughter and secretary to Leo
Tolstoy will lecture in Hill Auditorium on "Tolstoy and the Russian
Revolution." Tickets are on sale at Wahr's bookstores and in the
Women's League building.
University Bureau of Appointments and Occupational Information:
All students registered for teaching positions will please call at the office
and fill in LocationBlanks for the second semester. Office hours, 8 to 12
and 1:30 to 5.
History 12: Make-up examination, Saturday, Feb. 27, 9 a.m., in Room
1017 A.H.
Hopwood Writing Contest for Freshmen: Contestants who did not
win prizes may call for their manuscripts Thursday and Friday (Feb.
25, 26), in the English Office.
MEETINGS TODAY
Oriental Languages 153 (Israelitish History and Prophesy) will meet
for organization W'dnesday, Feb. 24, at 2 p.m., in Room 2023 A.H.
Chemical Engineering Seminar: Mr. Charles R. Owens will be the
speaker at the Seminar today at 4 o'clock in Room 3201 E. Eng. bldg., on
the subject, "Development of a Single Tube Evaporator."
Harris Hall: Student Lenten service 12:15 Chapel at Harris Hall fol-
lowed by the Student Lenten Offering luncheon.
The Romance Languages Journal Club meets at 4:10 p.m., in Room
408, Romance Languages bldg. Graduate students are invited.

Alpha Epsilon Mu: Initiation and Banquet, at 4 p.m., in the Michi-
gan Union, Room 302. Dues must be paid at this meeting.

COMING EVENTS
Newcomers Section of the Faculty
Women's Club will have a musical
and tea Friday, 3 to 5, Feb. 26, in
the League. Mrs. Laura Littlefield
accompanied by Mrs. Mabel Ross
Rhead will give a program begin-
ning at 3:30.
Faculty Womens' Club: A Histor-
ical Pageant of the University will
be presented at the next regular
meeting of the Faculty Womens'
Club, Monday, Feb. 29, at 8:15 p.m.,
in Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre, for
members only and their husbands.
Young People's Society of Church
of Christ will entertain members
and guests at a party to be given at
the Church, Hill and Tappan. Sts.,
on Saturday, Feb. 27, at 8 p.m.
The Observatory Journal Club
will meet at 4:15 on Thursday, Feb.
25. Dr. Heber D. Curtis will discuss
the Potsdam eclipse results on the,
deflection of light at the sun's limb.
Tea will be served at 3:45.
Frosh Frolic Committee will hold,
a meeting tonight at the Union, in
Room 304, at 8:30 o'clock.

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Varsity Band: There will be a re-
hearsal tonight at 7:15 at Morris
Hall.

cital: Palmer Christian,
Drganist, will give the
ogram, Wednesday, Feb.
o'clock, to which, the
Aic with the exception
iiren will be invited:
ude; Krebs: Trio; Bach:
:. Fugue in A minor;
Dhoral ; Bin gham: Suite,
Dp. 25; Taylor: Dedica-
"Through the Looking-
'); Bubeck: Fantasia;
rgo ;("From the New
aphony); Mulet: Toc-7
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Announcing

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al Union Ushers: Those who
o do so may usher at the
ss Tolstoy lecture at Hill Au-
mn on Thursday evening, Feb.
ort as usual at 7:30.
E. S. Warren.
di Campus Bowling tourna-
ponsored by the Intramural
Department will be started
9. Entries close March 4.
s will be run in both singles
ubles. All men students in-
I should sign up at Intra-
>ldg., or at the bowling alleys
Michigan Union.
omics. 52: Lecture section 2
t meet this afternoon. The
eeting of this section will be
.n 101 Economics bldg.
ssor C. W. Cook will not meet
ses in Geology today.
LECTURES TODAY
oit Engineers will lecture on
ngineering: As a part of
Jig and Fixture Design, the
rnent of Engineering Shop
.eduled a series of lectures to
,n by a number of prominent
engineers. The first of this
,sto 'be given in Room 1042
East Eng. bldg., on Wednes-
b. 24, at 8 a.m., by Mr. Wil-
'. Wise, Vice-President and
er of Sales of the Ex-Cel-0
and Tool Corporation. His'

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RULES:-

March 11,12

Names must be submitted on or before March
31, 1932.
This contest is exclusively for women, names
to be submitted by them only.
More than one title may be 'submitted; be sure
to identify each with your name, address, phone and
date.

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NOT E:-In order to help you with ideas for a
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