THE M.IC H IGAN DAILY ,TIN is constructive notice to all members eived at the office of the Assistant to 30 a. m..Saturday. Y 14, 1932 No. 95 NOTICES r. J. O. Perrine, of the American Telephone and lecture on the subject "Telephone and Power in Application of Elementary Principles," Wed- im., ih Natural Science Auditorium. The public N.A. 13: Will meet on Tuesdays and Thursdays at one o'clock in Room 338 West Engineering Building and not on Tuesdays and Thurs- days at eleven o'clock in Room 336. English 64: (Mon., Wed., Fri., at 11 o'clock), will meet in the Library Room. E. A. Walter. English 6: Report Writing. College of Engineering. This class meets in the Study Room in East Hall, not in the East Engineering as listed. J. Raleigh Nelson, English 206 (Old English Poetry): This class will meet at 9 o'clock $n TuThS, in Room 2019 A.H. A. H. Marckwardt. Education A125: The Philosophy of Education will be given Monday and Wednesday at 11 o'clock, Room 4017 U.H.S. Courtis. Education B252: The Administration and Supervision of Elementary Schools will be given Monday and Wednesday at 10 o'clock, Room 4203 U.H.S. Courtis. Education C115: Educational Tests and Measurements will be given Monday and Wednesday at 2 o'clock in Room 4203 U.H.S. Courtis. German 31, Section 3 (H. Stearns) will meet in 306 U.H., beginning Tuesday.E History 148, History of Spain, will be given this semester, Tuesday and Thursday, at 10 o'clock, Room 1035 A.H. MEETINGS TODAY Aero. 14: Students taking this cours will meet Professor F.tW. Paw- lowski in his office, B-306 East Engi - purpose of arranging hours. bildn, t5p.. orte She r f r Junior Mathematical Society meets at 7:30 p.m., Room 3011 A.H. Mr. Greville will talk on magic squares. All interested welcome. Intercollegiate Debate: A women's negative debating team will meet a team from the University of Cincinnati in the Laboratory Theatre at 8 p.m. The question under debate is the independence of India. No admission charge. Bishop Charles Hampton will speak at 8 p.m., in the Michigan Union, "God Must Be Sought Within," meeting being arranged by the Theoso- phical Society. Knock Test Engine Demonstration: The C.F.R. test engine for the knock rating of motor fuels is being demonstrated in the lobby of the East Engineering building, this morning and early afternoon. All stu- dents interested in the knock rating of fuels are invited to watch the demonstration, also anyone desiring fuel tests are invited to submit samples. There will be no charge for any tests made. Harris Hall: Tea will be served from four to six this afternoon. At 4:30 the Reverend George Backhurst of Mariner's Church, Detroit will speak on the work being done among the unemployed and' especially the work which Mariner's Church is doing. Theta Sigma Phi meeting at League, 7:15 p.m. Christian Science Organization meets In the Chapel of the Michigan League building at 8 p.m. -All students and faculty interested are invited to attend. COMING EVENT Chemistry Colloquimn Wednesday, at 4 p.m. Mr Almy will discuss "Energ mersion of Silica in Liqui French 22: Students to take French 202, Meth2 and Problems of Roman -will please meet on Fr Room 110 Romance Lang to arrange hours. Mathematics 232-Adv chanies: The class will fessor Poor at 12 noon, V< Feb. 17, in Room 21, Ea arrange hours. Mathematics 214-Ma Theory of Heat Conduct Rouse): The first meet: class will be at 12 noon, VS Feb. 17, in Room 20, Ea arrange hours. Candidates for the Ma gree in English: Candid ing upon their Graduat the beginning of the seco ter will meet for a lectu Continued on Pag Kappa P meets at 5 Lecture: Dr. Maximo M. Kalaw, Dean of the College 'of Jniversity of the Philippines, will lecture on the subject: for Philippine Freedom," Wednesday, Feb. 17, at 4:15 p.m., ence Auditorium. The public is cordially invited. tice: The firm which furnishes the diplomas for the Uni- it the following'caution:4 caution graduates not to store diplomas in cedar chest: ough of the moth-killing aromatic oils in the average to soften inks of any 4ind that might be stored inside ing in seriously damaging the diploma." ital: Palmer Christian, University Organist, will give the" ram, Feb. 17, in Hill Auditorium at 4:15 o'clock, to Which blic with the exception of small children is invited: Liszt: ugue on BACH; Elgar: Sonata in G; Wolstenholne: Ro- etto; Seder: The Chapel of San Miguel; Vierne: Finale ntendcing to Attend British Universities are reminded that hur L. Cross, of the Department of History, has been visor to students who have made such plans. Women wish to enter any of the Women's Colleges at Oxford expected to apply through the American Association of m~n. Application blanks and instructions may be obtained 'national Relations Office of the American Association of nen at 1634 Eye Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. March 1 late for filing applications for admission in October, 1932, Bureau of Appointments and Occupational Information: ate institutions for colored students have asked for lists .udents interested in teaching positions. All candidates sted and who have not registered as yet will please call 01 Mason Hall, immediately.' . Bureau of Appointments and Occupational Information: School for Jewish Social Work, located in New York City, 0 our atteption opportunities in social work for Jewish nber of tuition scholarships and fellowships are available. formation please call at the office, 201 Mason Hall. Education-Changes of Sections: Changes of sections r hould be reported at the office of the School of Educatiob, Elementary School, as soon as they have been made. Education-Changes of Elections: Changes of elections Thursday and Friday, Feb. 18 and 19, in the office of the .e School of Education, Room 1437 U. Elementary School. hanges should still be rpade here, but only after payment dollar. ip in a class does not cease nor begin until all changes cially registered in the Recorder's Office of the School of rangements made with the instructors only are not official Elizabeth B. Clark, Recorder. cd Rehearsals Full Chorus with Mr. Howard: Tuesday, Feb. Morris Hall; Men, Thursday, Feb. 18 at 7:30 p.m., Men's m, Union; Women, Thursday, Feb. 18 at 7:30 p.m., Morris us, Saturday, Feb. 29 at 1:30 p.m., Morris Hall. Music Society 'of Ann Arbor arnounces the cancellation of rt of the series which is scheduled for Feb. 16. or French Play: Students interested in trying out for a act French Play, please see Mr. Koella Tuesday, Thursday, is week from 4 to 6, Room 408, Romance Language bldg. Section 6 (First semester): Please call for your notebooks his week. H. H. Bartl'ett. egree Students in History: Professor Hyma will be in his [., from 3 to 4 and from 11 to 12'every day this week to, Latin American Students meeting at 8:15 p.m., Room 305 Union. II I Aero. 6-Wind Tunnel Labora- tory: All students taking this course will please report in Room B-308 East Engineering, building at 5 p.m., for the purpose of re-arranging hours. Those who can not be pre- sent at this time should see Prof. M. J. Thompson, Room B302 East Engineering building, before the meeting. EE. 8-Electric Traction. (11. S. Bull): A meeting to arrange hours will be held in Room 247 West Engi-, neering building at 5 'p.m. Sociology 200: All students regis- tered for Independent Readings in Sociology will meet in Room 301 Economics at 3 p~m. Geology 154, History of Geology. (W. H. Hobbs): Those who are to undertake some work in History of Geology will meet me at 1 o'clock in my office. Geology 128. (R. L. Belknap): The class in Pleistocene Glaciation will meet in Room 3056 N.S. bldg., at 7 p.m. Business Administration 280: The class will meet in Room 4, Tappan Hall, at 3 o'clock, for organization. Mathematics 170 (Empirical For- inulas): There will be a short meet- ing at '6 p.m., in Room 319 W.E. of all students who electedor desire to elect this course, to consider the possibility of changing the hours announced. Graduate Students in Chemical Engineering: The regular Graduate Luncheon for Chemical Engineers will be held at 12:15 in Room 3201 East Engineering bldg. Mr. Guy L. Verse will talk on "Student Life in Belgium." T Y P E W R I T E R S III Makes e and Portable Sold ented : ed Reaired lArge choice stock.sy ems, 0, D. 0 R R I L L A PIPE, WESLEY PLAY, (For you) Present HER name is Ruth. She's a popular co-ed on a famous campus. Yes, she'll have a cigarette, thank you (and smoke it very prettily). But for you she likes a pipe., That's one smoke that's still a man's smoke. 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