THE MICHIGAN -DAILY TUESDAY, OCT. 11, I DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University. Copy received at the office of the Assistant to the President until 3:30; 11:30 a. m. Saturday. CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY I VOL. XLIII TUESDAY,. OCTOBER 11, 1932 No. 131 NOTICES To Members of the Faculty, Staff, and Student Body: Attention of everyone is called to the Lost and Found Department in the Business Office, Room3 , University Hall. Inquiry concerning lost articles should be made promptly at the above office. Articles found on the Campus and in Univer- sity, buildings should be turned over immediately. Those articles not called for within sixty days will be surrendered to the finder. Shirley W. Smithf. Lawrence Tibbett Concert Program: Lawrence Tibbett, Metropolitatn Opera baritone, with- Stewart Wille, accompanist, will give the following program in the Choral Union Concert Series, Wednesday, November 2, at 8:15 o'clock in Hill Auditorium: Care, Away go Thou from Me (Old Scotch Song) Arr. by Margaret Pierrepont; Arne-Endicott: Air from "Comus"; S. Donaudy: Vaghissima sembianza (Fleeting Vision) Emile Vuillermoz: Jar- din D'Amour (Garden of Love) Gustave Ferrari: Le Miroir (The Mirror); Carl Loewe: Maidens are like the wind; Joseph Marx: If Love bath entered Thy Heart; (Lawrence Tibbett) Debussy: La terrasses des audiences du clair- de lune Dohnanyi: Rhapsody Op. II No. 3 (Mr. Wille) Massenet: Vision Fugitive, from "Herodiade"; Harry Burleigh: Deep River; Thomas Dunhill: The Fiddler of Dooney; Carl Loewe: Edward; Elinor Remick War- ren: Piano; Lord Berners: Dialogue between Tom Filuter and his mianf (By Ned the Dog Stealer) Jacques Wolfe: De Halleluljah Rhythm. Boston Symphony Orchestra: The Boston Symphony Orchestra, Dr. Serge Koussevitsky, conductor, will give the following program in the first Choral Union Concert of the season, Tuesday, October 25, at 8:15 o'clock, in Hill Auditorium: Prokofleff: "Classical" Symphony, Op. 25, I. Allegro; II. Larghetto III. Gavotte IV. Finale; Debussy: Two Nocturnes, Nuages, Fetes; Wagner: Prelude to "Die Meistersinger von Nurnberg"; Tchaikov- sky:%Symphony No. 5 in E minor, Op. 64; I. Andante; II. Andante canta- bile, con alcuna licenza; III. Valse (Allegro moderato; IV. Finale: An- dante maestoso; Allegro vivace. Faculty, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts: Attendance re- port cards have been sent to the different Departmental Offices, and more may always be had by calling at the office of the Assistant Dean, 1220 Angell Hall. Instructors are requested to report absences in accordance with the rules printed on the backs of the cards. All Candidates for Rhodes Scholarships should meet the committee in Professor Reeves' Office (2031 A.H.) at 10 a. m. promptly, Thursday, Oct. 13. Students, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts: No course may be elected for credit after the end of the third week. Saturday, October 15th, is therefore the last date on which new elections may be approved. The willingness of an individual instructor to admit a student later would not affect the operation of this rule. School of Education, Changes of Elections: No courses may be elected for credit after Saturday, October 15. Any change of elections of students enrolled in this School must be reported at the Recorder's Office, 1437 U. Elementary School. This includes any change of sections or instructors. Elizabeth B. Clark, Recorder Women Students Attending The Ohio State-Miehigan Football Game: Women students wishing to attend the Ohio State-Michigan football game are required to register in the Office of the Dean of Women. A letter of permission from parents must be received in the Dean's of- fice not later than Thursday, October 13th. If a student wishes to go other- wise than by train, special permission for such mode of travel must he in- eluded in the parent's letter. Graduate women are invited to register in the office also. Byri Fox Bacher, Assistant Dean of Women ACADEMIC NOTICES Business Administration Students: There will be a general assembly of the School of Business Administration today at 11:00 a. m., room 1035 A.H. All students in the School are expected to be present. Classes scheduled at this hour will not meet. botany I Makeup Final Examination for all students who missed the regular examination last June will be given on Saturday morning, October 22, from 9 until 12 in Room 2003 N.S. This will be the only makeup exam- ination given in the course this semester. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Place advertisements with Classified Advertising Department. Phone 2-1214. The classified columns close at three oclock previous to day of insertion. Box numbers may be secured at no extra charge. Cash in advance-le per reading line (on basis of five average words to line) for one or two insertions. Minimum 3 lines per insertion. loc per reading line for three or more insertions. Telephone rate-15c per reading line for one or two insertions. 14c per reading line for three or more insertions. 10% discount if paid within ten days from the date of last insertion. Minimum three lines per insertion. By contract per line-2 lines daily, one month. ....c 4 lines E. O,.D., 2 mnonths..........Sc 2 lines daily, college year.........7c 4 lines E. 0. D., college year. ......7Ic 100 lines used as desired.........9c 300 lines used as desired.........c 1,000 lines used as desired.........7c 2,000 lines used as desired..........c The above rates are per reading line, based on eight reading lines per inch, The above rates are for 71, point Ionic type, upper and lower case. Add 6c per line to above rates for all capi- tal letters. Add 6c pe rline to above for bold face, upper -and lower case. Add 10c per line to ahove rates for hold face capital letters. NOTICE ing. Collars and cuffs reversed. Opening special, 12c a shirt cash and carry. Dial 8894. 8c WALKER'S Home Laundry-Student laundry a specialty. Terms very reasonable. Dial 4776. We call for and deliver. 7c EAT-Meal tickets $5.50 for $4.50. Lunches 25c, 30c, 40c, All steak dinners, 40c. Forest Restaurant, 538 Forest Ave. 25 UPHOLSTERING, REPAIRING. Re- finishing. We specialize in Uni- versity -and fraternity work. Jahn- ke Uph. Co., 334 E. Huron Ave. Phone 23730. 28 THE GROOMWELL barbers - Mr. Glen ILichty, Barber No. 4 form- erly of Michigan Union is now in business for himself at 615 E. Lib- erty. 42 HOME p o r t r a i ts, interiors, room studies. Natural pictures taken in accustomed surroundings. Work guaranteed. Telephone 6221 for appointment. F. W, O u r a d n i k, Photographer. 41 ATTENTION !-Have your shoe re- pairing and hat blocking done at Liberty Shoe Repair Shop, 622 E. Liberty. 26 ------------ IT IS NOT too early to order Christ- mas cards. Our greeting card de- partment is large and complete. Francisco Boyce, 719 N. Univ. 29c ARTISTIC piano tuning -Kempf Music Studios, 312 South Division, phone 6328. Official tuning Mich. Union, Mich. League, Lawyers Club, Martha Cook Dormitory, Betsy Barbour House, Helen Newberry Residence, Mosher-Jordan Halls and many fraternities and soror- ities. 27 WANTED WILL PAY CASH for B-flat Tenor. Also B-flat soprano sax in excel- lent condition for sale, $50. Call 22513. McLaughlin. 43 STUDENT LAUNDRY-Good soft water. Will call for and deliver. Sure satisfaction. Telephone 4863. 12c W A N T E D--Student and family washing, rough dry or ironed. Rea- sonable, call for and deliver. Phone 5118. 14c WASHING and ironing. Called for and delivered. Silks and woolens guaranteed satisfactory . 23478. 611 Hoover. 15c LAUNDRY-Soft water, 21044. Towels free. Socks darned. 13c WANTED -Stenographer for man- uscript writing. Senior interested. in sociology preferred. Box No. 20A Michigan Daily. 38 WANTED y- Student washing, All Mending neatly done, Phone 3006, 6c WANTED - Young lady, c o 11 e g e student, part time work, product has instant appeal to both men and women, easily make $20.00 weekly with a product; that is indispensi- ble in colleges. State qualifications and activities in school. 40 FOR RENT BACHELOR APARTMENT and sin- gle room. 507 S. Division. Phone 5408. Reasonable. 37 FRONT SUITE for men, single beds and lavatory, 612 Church Sti'eet. 39 UPHOLSTERING, REPAIRING, re- finishing. We specialize in uni- versity and fraternity work. John- ke Uph. Co. 334 E. Huron Ave. Ph. 23730 28c STUDENTS' Laundry by experienced Laundress. Prices reasonable. Will call for and deliver. Stockings done free. Call 116 and ask for 769F13. 9 NEW HOME LAUNDRY-Liberty at Maynard. Free mending and darn- cordially invited to attend. Tryout speeches will follow the discussion. Mathematical Club: The first reg- ular meeting of the Mathematical Club will be held in 3201 Angell Hall at 8 p. m. Professor Wilder will talk on Higher Dimensional Point Sets. All interested are invited. Alpha Nu meets at 7:30 p. m. in Alpha Nu room fourth floor Angell Hall, All interested in speech activ- ities, particularly those in their first year of residence, are cordially invit- ed to attend. Theta Sigma Phi meets at 7:15 p. in., Michigan League. All members urged to be present. Tau Beta Pi dinner meeting at the Union at 6:15. All active -members are urged to be present at this meet- ing since there are important mat- ters for consideration. Avukah: The first meeting will be held at 8 p. m. at the Hillel Founda- tion. Mrs. D. Ehrlich, President of Detroit Hadassah will speak on "Zionism and the American Stu- dent." 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R. will operate an all-coach special train with dining car, Ann Arbor to Columbus. GOING Leave Ann Arbor ............. 7:00 A.M. (ET) Saturday, vct. 15th Arrive Columbus Via N.Y.C.. . .11:30 A.Y. (T) Saturday. Oct. 15th RETURNING Leave Columbus Via N.Y.C.... 6:00 P.M. (ET) Saturday, Oct. 15th Arrive An Arbor...........10:30 1P.M. (ET) Saturday, Oct. 15th $5.00 Round Trip $5.00 NORTHWESTERN NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY O. J. Arnold President STRONG - Minneapolis, Minn. - .IABERAL . Railroad tickets on sale daily at Ann Arbor R. R. Station, also at Michigan Union Bldg., 7:00 P. M. to 10:00 P. M. daily and at Womens' League Thursday and Friday evenmigs. The Ann Arbor Railroad Company The New York Central Railroad Company i E Political Science 2: The make-up final examination in this course will be given Saturday morning, October 15, at nine o'clock in Room 2037 A.H. Physical Education-Men-All freshmen Class and Squad activities be- gin the week of Monday, October 10., in Waterman Gymnasium, on the campus. Secure lockers and bring equipment for the first practice period. EXHIBITION Exhibition of mural paintings, organized by Museum of Modern Art, New York City, Alumni Memorial Hall until October 25-auspices Ann Ar- bor at Art Association. EVENTS TODAY Botanical Journal Club meets at 7:30 p. m., in room 1139 N.S. All in- terested inBotany are cordially in- vited to attend. '1 Adelphi Meeting at 7:30 p. i., 4th floor of Angell Hall. W. J. Weipert, Jr., '35L., who spent the summer in Europe will discuss the "Present Ger- man Political Situation." Everyone is MICHIGAN_ Coombe Orchestra Service ORGANIZED BANDS FROM THE CAMPUS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN 818 Oakland Avenue The Parrot' G. W. 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