THE MICHIGAN DAILY FFICIAL BULLETINI J" J uaiu u U the Bulletn i constructive notice to all members of the Jniversity Copy received at the office of the Assistant to the President until :30; 11:30 a. m. Saturday. L. XL1I 'SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1932 No. 59 NOTICES President and Mrs. Ruthven will be at home from four to six o'clock Sunday, December 4, to members of the faculties and other residents of i Arbor. The tea on December 11 will be omitted. University Broadcasting Service-Saturday, Dec. 3 at 8 p. m. "Com- ity Control of Juvenile Delinquency" by Lowell J. Carr, Professor of. Lology. "Anemia" by Cyrus C. Sturgis, Professor of Internal Medicine.. Applicants for University Scholarships: The following students are re- sted to meet the Scholarship Committee in room 212 Chemistry Build- at the time indicated in this notice: planned for this week-end, (Dec. 3), leaving Angell Hall at 3 today and returning before noon Sunday. A late group will leave Angell Hall at 5:30. Bring 75 cents for meals and lodging; bring blankets, which will, be taken by car. If interested, call} 6649. All Women Students Invited: A skating party will be held by the Wo- men's Athletic Association today. Be- ginners may receive instruction. Meet at Palmer Field House at 2:30 or at the Coliseum at 3 p. m., and bring identification cards. Skates, may be rented for 35 cents. Sophomore Cabaret: There will be no Gob Tap rehearsal today, but a full rehearsal will be held Sunday at the League. It is very important that every woman in a dance attend. Craftsmen: Meeting at the Masonic Temple at 7:30p. m. Come prepared to work. Tryouts for degree team. Union, Wednesday, December 7, 6:00 p. m. Speaker, Dean H. C. Sadler. Tickets may be obtained at the table in West Engineering Building (near room 221) on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Professor William M. Gilbert, of Drew Theological Seminary, Madison, N. J., will meet all students interest- ed in religious subjects, or who plan to go into the ministry, at a lunch- eon at the Michigan League, Mon- day, December 5, at 12:15. Luncheon free. Make reservations with Mrs. Alber at Lane Hall before Monday at 12 o'clock. "The Truth About Soviet Russia" will be the subject of a lecture to be given by Maurice Sugar, promin- ent American attorney, who has re- cently returned from an extended tour of Soviet Russia, in the Natural Science Auditorium on Wednesday, December 7, at 8:00 p. m. The pub- lic is invited. class led by the Reverend Henry Lewis will meet immediately follow- ing the program for the evening at 8:15 p. m. Wesleyan Guild Lecture: Dr. Wal- ter Dill Scott, President of North- western University, will speak on "A1 Modern University," at 7:30 p. m.+ Sunday. In the morning Dr. Fisher- will speak on "Opening Our Prison, Doors." St. Andrew's Church: Services of worship are: 8:00 a. m. The Holy Communion, 9:30 a. m. Church School, 11:00 a. m. Kindergarten, 11:00 The Holy Communion and Ser- mon by the Reverend Henry Lewis. Presbyterian Student Appointments Sunday 9.: 30 a. m. Student Classes meet at the Church House. 10:45 Morning Worship. Theme, "Humor, The Balance Wheel of Character" Recognition Sunday for Student Members. 4:15 Student Volunteer a n d Foreign Service Association (meeting in the Upper Room, Lane Hall. 5:30 Social Hour and Supper. 6:30 Student Forum. Subject, "An Adequate Way Toward Peace." Lead- er, Mr. Gordon Halstead. Remember the first of the Month is "Tin Can Sunday. There will be no Party Sat- urday Night. Man 103 Years Of Age GrantedsDriving License LANSING, Mich., Dec. 1.-The dis- tiction of being the home of the the five members who attended the Ohio Valley Regional Conference at Pittsburgh will make a report on the main speeches and forums, and tell about their interesting adventures in that city. Michigan, has been transferred fromi Grand Rapids to Mancelona. Thomas K. Hill of Mancelona, re- cently was granted a driver's license by the Department of State after Mr. Hill showed his ability to drive prop- erly in a test given by the Depart- ment of Public Safety. In his appli- cation Mr. Hill gave his age as 103 years. CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY Tuesday, Dec. 6 Adam, D. E. Austin, P. L. Bury, W. M. Carter, W. T. Clifford, Arthur Di Pasquole, V. C. Thursday, Dec. 8 Kuhne, E. R. La Cava, J. A. Layton, A. L. Messner, S. A. Netzorg, D. L. Payton, Barbara Pierce, R. L. 3:00 3:10 3:20 3:30 3:40 3:50 Giddings, M. L. Goss, A. E. Heald, M. L. Houck, L. C. Hufton, W. L. Ronopinski, E. J. Raymond, J. J. Reynolds, R. E. Roe, R. W. Smith, W. J. Steffenson, Ellis Walker, Polly 4:00 4:10 4:20 4:30 4:40 4:50 4:10 4:20 4:30 4:40 4:50 5:00 3:00 3:10 3:20 3:30 3:40 3:50 4:00 College of Pharmacy Class Elections Tuesday Dec. 8, room 22. Chem. Senior class at 4:00. Sophs at 4:30. Prosh at 4:45. Beggar on Horseback Cast: Full dress rehearsals with all members in cast, Saturday, and Sunday evenings, promptly at 7:00. Special pan- ine rehearsal Saturday at 1:00. ACADEMIC NOTICES Music B124, Tu, Thu. 9, 311 H.A. A course in Richard Wagner and the sic Drama will be substituted for the second semester course in 18th tury. Prerequisites Music 41 or B37, or B38 or the permission of the xuctor. Glenn D. MoGeoch Additions and Revisions in English Department Courses: Sec. 3, English 107 TThS 11 o'clock 2235 A.H. Brown. Sec. 10, English 31 MWF 8 o'clock 225 A.H. Roellinger. ~Sec,~ 11, English 31 MWF 10 o'clock 229' A.H. Schenk. English 54 -Chaucer-MWF 11 o'clock 1020 A.Marckwardt. Engl ish 128-Victorian Literature-- MWF 10 2203 A.H. Griggs. English 129-Study of Melville and Whitman. Reading and discussion course. Limited to 25 students. Primarily for juniors and seniors, TTh 11. Wilt. Two hours credit. 3231 A.H. English 178-MWF 10 o'clock. 2003 A.H. Humphreys. English 35-Section I (E) MWF, 1. 225 A.H. Abbot. -English 35--Section 2 (F) MWF, 2. 2203 A.H. Bebout. English 48- Section 1-Monday 10 221 A.H. Hornberger. English 48-Section 2-Monday 11 3231 A.H. Proctor. English 48-Section 3--Monday 1 3217 A.H. Davis. English 48-Section 4-Tuesday 9 3231 A.H. Peterson. English 48-Section 5-Tuesday 10 3217 A.H. Everett. English 48-Section 6-Tuesday 2 3217 A.H. Proctor. English 88-(B) MWF 9. 407 Library. Bader. Mixer for Catholic students andj friends, and a Reception for Catholic members of the faculty, from three until five o'clock in the Ballroom of the Michigan Union. Music by the{ Union Orchestra. Added attraction, the "Singing Vagabonds," Varsity Quartet. Art Cinema League: Because the great demand for tickets for Ten Days That Shook The World, we are showing an overflow performance at 8:15 p. m. at the Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. The show will be in its entirety. Tickets, twenty five cents. All seats reserved. Call or phone for reservations. COMING EVENTS1 Acolytes will meet Monday evening, December 5. Professor Parker will read a paper on "The Metaphysics of Value; Critical." Economies Club meeting on Mon- day, December 5, at 7:45 p. m., Room 306, Michigan Union. Mr. R. J. Bur- roughs, of the Department of Eco- nomics, will speak on "A Study of Mortgage Delinquencies." Graduate students and members of the facul- ies of the Department of Economics and of the School of Business Admin- istration, as well as others interested, are invited to attend. Junior Group of A.A.U.W.: The regular monthly supper meeting of the Junior Group of A.A.U.W. will be held Wednesday, December 7, at the Women's Athletic Building, at 6:15 o'clock. Mrs. Byrl F. Bacher, Assistant Dean of Women, will talk informally on "Listening to Music," and the members of the Ann Arbor Branch are invited to have supper with the group. Please call 4731 to make reservations which must be made by Tuesday noon, December 6. Bookshelf and Stage Section of the Faculty' Women's Club will meet with Mrs. C. L. Clarke, 1101 Berk- shire, Tuesday, December 6, at 2:45 p. m. Mrs. E. A. Stalker will be the assisting hostess. Annual A.S.M.E. Student-Faculty Banquet will be held at the Michigan Sub-section of the Bookshelf and Stage Section of the Faculty Wo- men's Club will hold its first meeting at the home of Mrs. Donald Murphy, 321 Lakewood, Tuesdil, December 6, at 2:45 p. m. Wesley Hall Sunday 6:30 The Ann Arbor Philharmonic Orchestra will have charge of the regular Guild meeting. Graduate forum will talso meet for a discussionx group. 9:30 a. m. The regular classes will meet with Dr. Blakeman and Prof. del Toro. Freshmen will discuss "Back- ground of Christianity in Europe." Dr. Blakeman's group will discuss "Personality and Religion." 3:30 Regular meeting of the Oriental- American group. Harris Hall: Usual student supper Sunday. evening at 8:15 o'clock at a cost of 25 cents. The program will begin at 7:00 p. in., Professor Ben- nett Weaver, director of the Hop- wood Awards of the University of Michigan will speak. The discussion Baptist Guild: 503 East Huron Street. Sunday, 6:00 p. m.. Dr. Ches- ter Arnold of the Department of Bot- any will speak on "See America First." He will use slides and colored motion pictures of views taken the past summer in the Pacific coast states. The views of Crater Lake, Oregon, will have special interest. Reformed Students: Rev. D. D. Bonneina of Grand Rapids will con- duct the services at 9:30 Sunday morning in the Michigan League chapel. Esperanto: Professor Leroy Water- man, Cl. L. Meader, C. E. Stillman, and Dr. F. S. Onderdonk will talk on Dec. 8, at 4:15 in room 231 An- gell Hall. The public is invited. Lutheran Student Club regular meeting, Sunday evening, December 4, Zion Parish Hall, corner of Wash- ington Street and Fifth Avenue. Af- ter supper (served at 6:00 o'clock) Foreign Service Association meets at 4:15 Sunday Afternoon in the Up- per Room, Lane Hall. All students interested in working in a foreign Country are invited to meet at this time with Mr. Gordon Hallstead. Dr. Frederick B. Fisher is to be a guest of the association on Sunday, CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Place advertisements with Classified Advertising Department. Phone 2-1s14. The eiassifled columns close at three o'clock previous to day of insertion. Box number may be secured at no Iextra charge. Cash In advance-11e per reading line (on basis of five average words to line) for one or two insertions. Minimum 3 lines per insertion. 10c per reading line for three or more insertions. Telephone rate-15c per reading line for one or two insertions. 4cr per reading line for three or snore insertlonls. 10% discount if paid within ten days from the date of last insertion. Minimum three Ines per insertion. 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Phone 3006' family 6c "u.Em uoo a t tt aby roll em Section 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9' 10 11 Section 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 ?3 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Englsh 31-Second $emester-1933 Days Hour Room Instructor MWF 8 2231 A.H. Leedy MWF 9 231 A.H Roellinger MWF 9 209 A,H. Leedy MWF 10 2215 A.H. Bebout MWF 10 206 U.H. M. Williams MWF 11 1209 A.H. Hutchins. MWF 1 2231 A.H. Weimer MWF 1 3231 A.H. Tenney MWF 2 302 S.W. Tenney MWF 8 225 A.H. Roellinger MWF 10 229 A.IH. Schenk Days MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF Hour 8 8 8 8 9 9 9 9 9 10 10 10 10 10 11 1 1 1 2 2 English 32 Room 2219 A.R. 2215 A.H. 215 A.H. 1018 A.H. 2215 A.H. 1209 A.H. 2235 A.H. 209 U.H. 103 R.L. 2235 A.H. 35 A.H. 103 R.L. 209 U.H. 1209 A.H. 3209 A.H. 2231 A.H. 2215 A.H. 2235 A.H. 2231 A.H. 2225 A.H. Instructor Brown Litzenberg R. Williams Davis Litzenberg Hutchins Hornberger Helm Nelson Webster Everett Modder R. Williams Curtis Bader Mueschke Hawkins Rowe Modder Hawkins Today! YOU WILL LIKE En lish 48: Elections in English instructors in the course. This may 0-12 and 2-5. Room 3230 A.H. French Courses--Second Semester:. The followving sections not listed in tze Announcement of the Literary ege wibe offered in the second' seste f,. ,1932-33. Frenh i. c. 12, MTTF at 11, 306 R.L. Frenci 101, Sec. 5, MWF at 10, 308 RI>. Assistant ProfessorRovil- bain. X_ rcnch 114, Sec. 9, MWF at 1, 307 R .L., Mr. Herman. French 114, ec. 21.0, MWF at 8, 312 R.L., Mr. Her- ,ra n. " ench 115, Sec. 4, TT at 8, ;t2 R.L., Dr. Cloppet. French 115, a .. ' MWF at 2, 303 R.L., Assistant re Jobin. French 116, Sec. 6, W at 1, 209 R.L., Mr. Koella. EVENTS TODAY Angell Hall Observatory: The pub- lic is invited from 7:00 to 10:00 this rig to observe the moon. Chil- drei must be accompanied by adults. Cosmopolitan Club meeting at 8 p. m. in Lane Hall Auditorium. Pro- fessor Robert B. 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