LILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN blcation in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the versity. opy received at the office of the Assistant to the President til 3:30; 11:30 a. mn. Saturday. V TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26 No. 2 NOTICES TQ Users of the Daily Official Bulletin: The attention of users of e Daily Official Bulletin is respectfully called to the following: (1) Notices submitted for publication must be typewritten and must 'igned.. (2) Ordinary notices are published but once. Repetition is at the itor's discretion. (3) notices must be handed to the Assistant to the President, as itor of the Daily Official Bulletin, Room 1021 A. H., before 3:30 p. m. :30 a.m. saturdays). To All Men Students: The attention of the student body is called to e following two Regential rulings: (1) That "no unmarried male student may live in an apartment." (2) That "all freshmen are required to live in approved men's rooming uses." F. B. Wahr, Assistant Dean of Students. Wowen Students-Defers in Physical Education: Those students who sh to have their physical education deferred until the second semester 1t attend to this obligation by Friday of this week. Dr. Bell will see these ldents from 8:00 to 10:00 and 1:00 to 2:00 in Barbour Gymnasium, fi9e 13. Paut F. Bagley Scholarship: Those interested in applying for the Paul Bagley Scholarship in Chemistry ($200) must have their applications in t later than Friday afternoon, September 29. This scholarship is open Ly to juniors and seniors specializing in chemistry. Application blanks Ly be obtained in Room 212 Chemistry Building. University Symphony Orchestra: Tryouts for positions in violin, viola, Qlo and bass sections of the University Symphony Orchestra will be held Phe School of Music Wednesday afternoon from 3:00 to 5:00 p. in., Room ยข. Candidates for violins, and violas will try out with Professor Bese- sky; candidates for 'cellos and bases with Professor Pick. Tryouts for id and brass instruments will be announced for a later date. Membership in the University Symphony Orchestra is open to any stu- nt in the University who plays an orchestral instrument and has attained moderate technical proficiency. There are no membership fees. Three earsals are held each week. For further details inquire at the office of e Musical Director, School of Music. ACADEMIC NOTICES Vus ness Administration 161 (Financial Principles I): Lectures will be ikTesday at 2:00 in Room 25 Angell Hall instead of Monday at 2:00 as nounced. M. H. Waterman. English 245 will meet at 3:45 Tuesday afternoon in Room 3220 A. H. L. I. Bredvold. Examination for Concentration in Group I or in English: The Com- FINGERLE OPERATED RESTAURANTS - serving michigan students with good food at reasonable prices for the past fourteen year-really a reputation to uphold - try dinner at either of these fine restaurants to- night and see for yourself. tea dancing at t h e b u t supper dancing each evening at both restaurants4 THE HUT THE DEN THE MICHIGAN DAILY prehensive Examination in English required of all Juniors who plan to Hormc concentrate in Group I or in English will be given on Wednesday, September ulty a 27, at 7 p. m. in 2225 A. H. The examination for a reading knowledge are co of one foreign language (French, German, or Latin) will be given at the same time. P. Mueschke. All English 293 (Bibliography): The first meeting will be held on Satur- matior day, September 30, at 9 o'clock in Room 2225 A. H. tf yo' W. G. Rice. the R like tc Examination to test the reading knowledge of French; German, or bring Latin required of candidates for the Master's degree in English will be given on Wednesday, September 27, at 7:00 p. m. in Room 2225 A. H. All W. G. Rice. queste to be Professor Bennett Weaver will meet all students wishing to elect Eng- theatr lish 297 at 3 o'clock Wednesday afternoon in Room 2217 A. H. All queste Geology 152. Earthquakes. First meeting Friday, 1:00 p. m., in room genera 3065 N. S. Lydia French 199: Students who wish to elect French 199 will meet in Room Try 110 R. L. on Friday at 4:00 p. m. to arrange the hour and the day. Mao Tuesd, French 168, History of Poetry in France, Part II: This course will be m. sh offered'in the first semester of this year, TuTh, 2. 205 R. L. The following courses listed in the Announcement will not be offered Fiel this year: French 165, 166, French Literature of the Nineteenth Century; Gradu French 195, 196, Studies in French Literature of the Nineteenth and have : Twentieth Centuries. are a hocke History 39: Both sections 1 and 2 in History 39 will be held at 9, Friday, Dup in Room 9, Old Law Building. Sec. 2 announced as meeting Friday at 10 night o'clock, 1020 A. H., is dropped. E. W. Dow. ing a invite Psychology 129: This class will meet in 307 West Medical Building. All laboratory work will be on Thursday afternoons, beginning next week. Nation Schedule is on door of 301 West Medical. igan weekly Philosophy 114 will be offered the first instead of the second semester, at th MWF,9. 201 U. H. the A: Philosophy 32 (C. B. Vibbert) will meet in 25 A. 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