* THE MICHIGAN DAILY THE M..r w ... .Z IHl.IGAN DAI i.i!LY .. 4 DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Publcation in thereBulletinaisconstructivenotice to all members ofthe U~ niversity. Copy received at the office of the Assistant to the President - Unti 3:30; 11:30 a. m. Saturday. , VOL XLIV WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1933 No.3 NOTICES To Users of the Daily Official Bulletin: The attention of users of The Daily Official Bulletin is respectfully called to the following: (1) Notices submitted for publication must be typewritten and must be signed. (2) Ordinarily notices are published but once. Repetition is at the Editor's discretion. (3) Notices must be handed to the Assistant to the President, as Editor of the Daily Official Bulletin, Room 1021 A. H., before 3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturdays). To All Men Students: The attention of the student body is called to the 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 houses." F. B. Wahr, Assistan3t Dean of Students. Faculty, School of Education: The first regular Faculty meeting of the School of Education will be held at the Michigan Union on Monday, Oc- tober 2, at 12:00 o'clock. Paul F. Bagley Scholarship: Those interested in applying for the Paul F, Bagley Scholarship in Chemistry ($200) must have their applications in not later than Friday afternoon, September 29. This scholarship is open only to juniors and seniors specializing in chemistry. Application blanks may be obtained in Room 212 Chemistry Building. Women Students-Defers in Physical Education: Those students who wish to have their physical education deferred until the second semester must attend to this obligation by Friday of this week. Dr. Bell will see these students from 8:00 to 10:00 and 1:00 to 2:00 in Barbour Gymnasium, Office 13. Choral Union Ushers: ';gn up at Hill Auditorium box office Wednesday and Thursday between 4:00 and 5:30 p. m. Choral Union Tickets: Ten concerts as follows will be given in this year's Choral Union Concert series in 'Hill Auditorium: Tuesday, October 24, Boston Symphony Orchestra, 110 players, Serge Koussevitsky, Conductor. Thursday, November 9, Fritz Kreisler, Violinist. Wednesday, November 22, Vienna Boys Choir, founded in 1498, Georg Gruber, Conductor. Tuesday, December 5, Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, Eugene Goos- sens, Conductor. Thursday, December 14, Maria Olszewska, Metropolitan Opera Con- tralto. Thursday, January 18, Sergei Rachmaninoff, Pianist. Monday, January 29, Lily Pons, Soprano. Thursday, February 15,, Poldi Mildner, Viennese Pianist. Wednesday, February 21, Detroit Symphony Orchestra, Ossip Gabrilo- witsch, Director. Tuesday, Mfarch 6, Gregor Piatigo sky, Violoncellist. Season ticket prices reduced to $10.00, $8.50, $7.00 and $5.00. Each season ticket contains a coupon good for $3.00 when exchanged for a season May Festival ticket later in the year. Single admission tickets have been reduced to $2.00, $1.50 and $1.00. Orders accompanied by remittance received at the office of the School of Music, will be filed and filled in sequence. ACADEMIC NOTICES Aero. 12 and 14: Students electing work in these courses should see Professor F. W. Pawlowski in his of- fice, B-306 East Engineering Build- ing, on Thursday, Sept. 28 at 4:00 p. m. to arrange hours. Economics 53: Please note the fol- lowing changes in rooms: Sec. 2-MF at 8, from 5 Ec. to 103 Ec. Sec. 3-MF at 10, from 6 Ec. to 107 Ec. Sec. 4-MF at 11, from 202 Ec. to 203 Ec. English 293 (Bibliography): The first meeting will be held on Satur- day, September 30, at 9 o'clock in Room 2225 A. H. W. G. Rice. All students who have elected R. W. Cowden's section of English 297 should report to his office Thursday from 9 to 12 or 2 to 5. His section 17:30 to 9:30 in Room 407, General- Library. Examination to test the reading knowledge of French, German, or Latin required of candidates for the Master's degree in English will be given today at 7:00 p. m. in Room 2225 A. H. W. G. Rice. Students intending to take Eng- fish 232 will meet in 2213 Angell Hall Thursday at 4 p. m. to decide on the hours of meeting of the class. French 168, History of Poetry in France, Part II: This course will be offered in the first semester of this year, TUTh, 2. 205 R. L. The following courses listed in the Announcement will not be offered this year: French 165, 166, French Literature of the Nineteenth Cen- ury; French 195, 196, Studies in French Literature of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries. Examination for Concentration in Group I or in English: The Com- prehensive Examination in English required of all Juniors who plan to concentrate in Group I or in English will be given today, at 7 p. m. in 2225 A. H. The examination for a reading knowledge of one foreign language (French. German, or La1in) will be given at the same time. P. Mueschke. French 199: Students who wish to elect French 199 will meet in Room 110 R. L. on Ffiday at 4:00 p. m. to arrange the hour and the day. Professor Bennett Weaver will meet all students wishing to elect English 297 at 3 o'clock this after- noon in Room 2217 A. H. German I Section I at 8 o'clock (Diamond): Beginning Thursday, September 28, this class will meet, in Room 305 South Wing. German 2, Section I at 8 o'clock (Reichart): Beginning Thursday, September 28, this class will meet in Room 208 University Hall. General Linguistics 121 will meet Tuesday and Thursday at 9 o'clock A. M., in Room 2023 Angell Hall. Political Science 51: Section 2, MWF at 11, will meet in 1035 Angell Hall. History 39: Both sections 1 and 2 in History 39 will be held at 9, Fri- pare Chap. I in Introductory Sociol- tion will be held Wednesday evenings day, in Room 9, Old Law Building. ogy for Thursday. Sec. 1. W. 4 at 1 from 7 to 8 in Room 1121 N. S. Sec. 2 announced as meeting Friday will meet in 2019 A. H. at 10 o'clock, 1020 A. H., is dropped. Psychology 32: This class will meet E. W. Dow. Political Science 107: Section 4, hereafter in Room 2019 Angell Hall. fMWF at 1. will meet in Mathematics 355: Seminar in An- Angell Hall. alvtic Functions in Three Dimensions (Rainich): First meeting Thursday, Psychology 31. (B. D. T September 28, 3:00 p. m. in room additional laboratory dis 3001, Angell Hall. Room 3011, Thuma): An cussion sec- Chemical Engineering Seminar: Professor. G. G. Brown will be the speaker at theGSeminar (Ch. E. 109) (Continued on Page 6) Mathematics 253. Differential Ge- ometry (Rainich) will meet on Mon- days; Thursdays, and Fridays at 1:00 p. m. in room 3212 Angell Hall in-, stead of at the hour and the room announced. Mathematics 201 and 280: The hours for these courses will be inter- changed, Mathematics 201 (Theory of Functions) meeting at 8 o'clock, and Mathematics 280 (Theory'of In- tegration) at 9 o'clock; beginning Wednesday, September 27. Mathematics 301. (Seminar in An- alysis). Preliminary meeting for ar- rangement of hours today at 4 p. m. in Room 3001 Angell Hall. Political Science 81: MWF at 8, will meet in 229 Angell Hall. Sociology 51, Sec. .10 (T. and Th. at 11) Mr. Fuller: This class will meet in Room 215 Angell Hall. Pre- Be One of Goldman' Goodwill Luc y I~ See the M ICH IGAN-NORTHWESTER N Game At Evanston ........ ABSOLUTELY FREE! 13 lucky people are going to see the Michigan-Northvgestern game ABSOLUTELY FREE, as guests of Goldman Bros..-Cleaners. These 13 winners of Free tickets and Free transportation (Round Trip) will be decided by a special drawing to be held Nov.t21.uThere are no strings -no "ifs," "and," or "buts". Nothing to buy, or sell. 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