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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

AILY FFICIALBUL EFdays and Fridays at 1:00, and on
DAIL OFi' CIA1 B L ETI*T ednesday at 4:00.
Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the History 11: The make-up examina-
University. Copy receivedat the office of the Assistant to the President tion in History 11 Will be held Satur-
Until3:30; 11:30 a. in. Saturday.Iday, October 14, from 8:30 to 11:30
VOL. XLIV THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1933 No. 16 in 1018 A. H.
NOTICES Mathematics 355: Professor Rain-
To the Members of the University Senate: At the meeting of the Uni- yich's Seminar will meet now on FAn-
days at 3:00 p. in. in Room 3001 An-
versity Council on October 9, 1933, Professor H. C. Anderson was elected gel] Hall.
Vice-Chairman and Professor Louis A. Hopkins Secretary, for the ensuing_
year. Also the Chairmen of the Standing Committees were announced: Edu- Candidates for the Ph.D. Degree in
cation Policies, Professor P. W. Slosson; Student Relations, Professor H. H. English: All candidates for the Ph.D.
Higbie; Public Relations, Professor W. A. Paton; and Plant and Equipment, degree in English who intend to take
Professor E. B. Stason. the Preliminary Examinations this
On recommendation of the Committee on Program and Policy the Uni- semester should register in the Eng-
versity Council proposes to request the Board of Regents to approve that lish office, 3221 A. H. by Saturday,
the following administrative officers be members of the Council ex officio: October 14, at 12 p. m.
The Director of the Summer Session, Director of the College of Pharmacy LECTURE
and Director of the College of Architecture and that the College of Phar-
macy and the College of Architecture be each entitled to one elected repre- University Lecture: Professor Heber
sentative. D. Curtis, Director of the University
Louis A. Hopkins, Secretary. Observatories, will speak on the sub-
ject "Aspects of Modern Astronomy"
(illustrated with lantern slides), on
Faculty, College of Engineering: There will be a meeting of the Fac- Thursday, October 26, at 4:15 p. m.,
ulty of this College on Thursday, October 12 at 4:15 p. m., in Room 348, in Natural Science Auditorium.
West Engineering Building. This is the first of a series of
A. H. Lovell, Assistant Dean and Secretary. University lectures by members of
the Universty of Michigan faculties.
Pre-Medical Students: The new announcement of the Medical School The public is cordially invited.
for 1933-34 can be obtained by calling at the office, Room 127, West Med-E
ical Building. All students expecting to apply for admission to the Medical EVENTS TODAY
School should familiarize themselves with the entrance requirements which Applied Mechanics Colloquium:
must be fully met. If desired, a personal interview can be obtained. Mr. W. M. Dudley will give a paper
F. G. Novy, Dean. on "Measuring Stiffness of Compli-
F.__G._N__y,_D___. cated Structures by the Pendulum
Method." Mr. G. W. C. Allan will re-
Graduate School Students: Regularly enrolled graduate students, who view the "Research at the National
hold the rank of Instructor, or above, at another institution, are asked to Physical Laboratory." Meeting in
leave their names at the office of the Graduate School, 1014 Angll Hall, at Room 445 West Eng. Bldg. at 7:30
the earliest convience. This applies only to married students, this evening.
G. Carl Huber, Dean.
Observatory Journal Club meets in
School of Education, Changes of Elections: No courses may be elected the Observatory lecture room at 4:15
p. m. Dr. A. D. Maxwell will speak
for credit after Saturday, October 14. Any change of elections of students on "The Elimination of the Paral-
enrolled in this School must be reported at the Registrar's Office, Room 4, lax in Orbit Determinations." Tea
University Hall. This includes any change of sections or instructors. will be served at 3:45 p. m.
Membership in a class does not cease nor begin until all changes
have been thus officially registered. Arrangements made with the instructors A.S.C.E.: Business meeting at the
only are not official changes. Union, at 7:30 p. m.
Reception For Foreign Students: The President, the Dean of Students, Glider Club: A meeting for the or-
the Dean of Women, and the Advisors to Foreign Students invite all foreign ganization of the glider club will be
students in the University to a tea, Sunday afternoon, October 15, from 4 to held this evening at 7:30 in Room
6 o'clock in the Grand Rapids Room of the Michigan League. 348 West Eng. All old members and
others interested in glider flying
please be present since groups will be
Oratorical Association Lecture Course: The "over the counter" sale of organized and training will be begun
lecture course tickets opens today at Wahr's State Street store. Single ad- in the near future.
missions for the Dorothy Sands program are also available. Individual
tckets for remaining numbers on the course will not be sold until a later Cercle Francais: A short meeting
date. will be held in the League at 8 p. m.
Program and refreshments. All mem-
Choral Union Ushers: The following men please report to R. Aitken in bers are urged to be present..
the Box. Office of Hill Auditorium between 5:00 and 5:30 p. m. today for
assignments: Sociedad Latino Americana: First
Batts, Martin Rea, E. M. meeting of the Society, Room 304
Bne S L. Robins, Saul Michigan Union, at 7:45 p. m. Special
Henderson, C. R. Rude, J. invitation is made to all the nevw
ameson, Fred Schroeder, W. J. Latin American students.
Kayser, E. A. Streiff, J. F.
Kitchen, J. G. Teitelbaum, Meyer Student Mathematics Club: Meet-
Klitcn, JarryT etlba in, Meyeing in 3011 A. H. 7-8 p. in., for re-
ru Henr an agn E. H. organization and a short program.
Neal, J. 'D. Williams, v. C. Only prerequisites for membership:
Prout, W. C. Woolley, Harold a love, of mathematics and a will-
_ru,_WC.W____yH___dingness to help.
Choral Union Ushers: The following men please report to W. M. Roth Varsity Glee Club: Important re-
in the Box Office of Hill Auditorum between 5:00 and 5:30 today for hearsal for concert. Final tryouts fo
assignments: old and new members. Michigar
Akers, Elmer Kalachov, P. D. Union, third floor. 7:30 o'clock.
Anderson, Glbert, Jr. Knox, S. D.
Avery, W. M. Lenzner, A. S. University Girls Glee Club: Tryout
Baker, S. A. Lowe, R. A. will be held today from 3 to 5 and
Bird, D. R. Luther, G. E. Friday from 4 to 5 in the Glee Clut
Bowen, E. W. Magoon, D. W. Room at the League.
Brainard, Nies Mayo, W. H.
Burkhart, Lyan 'Milliken, Herbert All Students Enrolled in Public
Carapetian, H. M. Moore, J. C. Health Nursing Courses at the Uni-
Clark, Alex Moshier, R. W. versity are cordially invited to at-
Clark, E. R. Osborne, J. H. tend the Ann Arbor District Nurses
DePutron, C. J. Ostrander, Robert Association meeting at the Michigan
Dickert, W. A. Pomeroy, Richard League at 7:45 p. in. Reports will be
Duffendack, J. C. Roderick, George given by the delegates to the Inter-
Einhorn, Sidney Roth, N. G. national Council of Nurses held this
Egan, T. G. .Severy, G. R. summer at Paris and Brussels.
Fox, H. J. Springer, E. W.
Greenland, S. W.,.Jr. Swann, D. H. Comedy Club Tryouts: Last pre-
Hoag, C. A. Watson, W. F. liminary trials are to be held at 4:00
Joffe, Stanley Weier, K. E. in the Lab Theatre.

ACADEMIC NOTICES The City Bridge Tournament, spon-
French 102 at 9:00, Mr. Knudson's Section: Will meet this Friday in sored by the Women's League, will be
Room 2019, Angell Hall. held tonight in the Michigan League
Ballroom, at 8:00 o'clock.
Geology 152: Hereafter the time of meeting of the class will be on Mon-
Alpha Epsilon Phi Sorority will
sponsor the tea at the Hillel Founda-
CAAt IZAN . ."ion from 3:30 to 5:30 this afternoon.
fIY t 5Everyone is cordially invited.
She wanted a chance Art Cinema League: Presents to
this campus, Rene Clair's masterpiece
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the Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre,
Thursday, Frday, and Saturday eve-
nings at 8:15, and a special matinee
on Friday at 2:30 p. m. All seats re-
served. Box office hours, 12:30 to
1:30; 4 to 7. Phone 6300.
COMING EVENTS
Japanese Student Club: The first
meeting of the club will be held on
Saturday, Oct. 14, at 8 p. m. at Lane
Hall. All the Japanese students both
old and new are urgently requested
to attend.
University Men and Women: The
first meeting of the Beginners' Class
in Social Dancing will be on October
to l
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Leave Ann Arbor on any
October 13, 14 and u
Returning leave Chicago not later th
of sale. Tickets go
Tickets at higher f
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17, at 730 p. m., in the Michigan
League Ballroom.
The first meeting of the Interme-
diate Class wlI be on October 19, at
7:30 p. im., in the Michigan League
Ballroom.
Cosmopolitan Club: The first meet-
ing of the club will be held Friday,
October 13, at 8 p. m. Lane Hall.
Dean Kraus will deliver the welcome
address to those present, followed by
a program. American as well as the
foreign students are cordially invited"
to attend. This notice should correct
the announcement in the Daily of
this meeting on October 8..
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