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THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESD

)AILY 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.

VOL. XLW No. 56
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1933

Notices
Classification for Second Semester
Work, College of L., S., & A., School1
of Education, and School of Music:
1. Classification will begin Friday
morning, Dec. 1.
2. The procedure is as follows:
a. Call first at Room 4, U.H., for
the necessary blank forms. These
forms may be secured by any
student beginning Monday morn-1
ing, Nov. 27.
b. Next consult your adviser, pre-
ferably at his office during his1
announced office hours. In con-
ference with him plan your se-
lections, and secure his signature
of approval on your election card.
(Exception: Freshmen in the
College of L., S., & A. who elect
ONLY courses which are a di-
rect continuation of their first
semester elections may secure a
rubber stamp approval of such
elections in Room 4, U.H.)
c..Hand in election cards, class
cards, applications for extra
hours, etc., at the counter in
Room 4, U.H., according to the
following schedule, based on the
initial letter of your last name:

students are requested to meet the
Scholarship Committee on Wednes-
day, November 29, in Room 212'
Chemistry Building, at the time in-
dicated in this notice.
P. M.1
Bloom, S. A.:..................1:30
Carstens, A. W. . ..............1:40
Ivory, J. B.....................1:50
Kaayser, V.P... ..............2:00
LaCava, J. A................... 2:10
McCandless, C. F.............2:20
Madden, R. E. ... .......2:30
Podolsky, H. M..............2:40
Schmidt, E. F................2:50
Steffensen, E. H.............3:00
Trapasso, T.J. ....... ....... 3:10
Van Der Vort, B...............3:20
Warner, H. P................ 3:30
Wing, L. W. . . .... . . . . . . .3:40
Zerbe, R . .....:...............3:50
Automobile Regulation: The Auto-
mobile Regulation will be lifted from
12 o'clock noon on Wednesday, Nov.
29 until 8:00 a. m. on Friday, De-
cember 1, 1933.
W. B. Rea,
Asst. to the Dean of Students.
Engineering Students: Will those
students who completed M.E. 3, M.E.
6 or M.E. 10. under Professor Cush-
man last year kindly call for their
work in room 339.
Sophomore, Junior and Senior En-
gineers: Mid-semester reports for
grades below C are now on file and
open to inspection in the office of
the Assistant Dean, Room 259 West
Engineering Building.

School of Education, 1437 University
Elementary School Building.1
C. 0. Davis, Secretary,
School of Education.
Directors, Chaperons, Househeads,
Undergraduate Women: The closingj
hour for those undergraduate women
attending the free show at the Mich-,
igan or Majestic theatre tonight will
be 11:30 p. m.
Alice C. Lloyd,
Dean of Women.
Social Directors, Chaperons, House-
heads, University Women: Hours for
Thanksgiving Week. The closing hour
for Wednesday, November 29, is 1:30
a. m.; for Thursday, November 30, is
11 p. m.
Overnight privileges for Wednesday
night may be arranged with House-
heads. Any other overnight privileges
or late returns should be registered
in the Office of the Dean of Women.
This office does not, however, excuse
anyone from classes.
Alice C. Lloyd.
Dean of Women.
Thanksgiving Dinner for Commu-
nity Fund: The Ann Arbor Commu-
nity Fund has accepted the generous
offer of the Allenel Hotel to donate
the entire proceeds from its dinners
on Thanksgiving Day to the Com-
munity Fund. Dinners will be served
from 11:00 to 3:00 and from 5:00 to
8:00 for 75 cents. If feasible, please
telephone the Allenel, 4241, for res-
ervations.
Alfred H. White, Chairman,
Campaign Executive Com.

starting Thursday night at 8:15, "Zoo
in Budapest"; Short Subjects: a
Mickey Mouse, and the first of the
"Battle for Life" series. One show
each night, continuing on Friday and
Saturday nights. Lydia Mendelssohn
Theatre. All seats reserved - twenty-
five cents. The box office will be
open from 12:30 to 1:30 and from
3 to 7. Phone 6300.
Seniors: Your pictures for the
Michiganensian must be taken by
Dec. 15.
Academic Notices
Music B124, Richard Wagner and
the Music Drama for second semester
will meet at 311 Hill Auditorium on
Tuesday and Thursday at 9 a. m. in-
stead of 8 a. m. as announced in the
catalogue.
Glenn D. McGeoch.

Tuesday, during the day, interviews
will be given by Mr. LaPoe to those
seniors who sign up at the Electrical
Dept. Bulletin Board,
Fresh Frolic Committee: An im-
portant meeting will be held in room
304 of the Union at 7:30 p. m. today
Richard K. Schumo
Sigma Delta Chi: Dinner meeting
at 6 p. m. Michigan Union. Mr.
George Taubeneck will speak. For
members and pledges.
International Relations Club: Meet-
ing at 7:30 p. in., room 2037 Angell
Hall. Subject: United States' Rela-
tions with Cuba. Presented by A. R.
Mott. All students welcome.
Sphinx meeting this noon at the
Union.

Students V - Z,
day, Dec. 1.
Students T - Z, it
day, Dec. 2.
Students S - Z,
day, Dec. 4.
Students O - Z,
day, Dec. 5.
Students M -Z, i
nesday, Dec. 6.

inclusive,

CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY

Fri-

Inclusive, Satur-
inclusive Mon-
inclusive, Tues-
nclusive, Wed-

Students K - Z, inclusive, Thurs-
day, Dec. 7.-
Students H - Z, inclusive, Friday,

Graduate School: Students enrolled
in the Graduate School will not be
permitted to drop courses after
Thanksgiving. A course is not offi-
cially dropped until .it is reported in

Dec. 8.
Students E -Z,
day, Dec. 9.
Students C -Z,
day, Dec. 11.
Students A - Z,
day Dec. 12.
Students A - Z,

inclusive, Satur-

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inclusive, Mon-
inclusive, Tues-
inclusive, Wed-'

nesday, Dec. 13.
Students A - Z, inclusive, Thurs-
day, Dec. 14.
Students A - Z, inclusive, Friday,
Dec. 15.
3. The Bulletin Board in Room 4,
U.H., will indicate CLOSED sec-
tions.
4. During Dec. 1 to Dec. 15 the office
will be open from 8 to 12 and from
1:30 to 5 on Mondays to Fridays
inclusive, and from 8 to 12:30 on
Saturdays. Beginning Dec. 17, the
usual office hours, 10 to 12, and 2
to 4, will again be in effect.
5. Beginning Jan. 1, 1934, a penalty
of $1.00 for late classification will
be imposed.
6. All class cards will be held in our
office for the time being, and re-
leased to the Faculty only after
payment of second semester fees.
Such fees are not payable now;
they are payable February 8, 9, 10,
After you have paid your fees,
bring us the receipted Coupon No.
10, and then we shall turn your
class cards over to your instruc-
tors.
Daniel L. Rich.
Students, College of Literature,
Science and the Arts: The following
\M ATINEES 10c EVENINGS 15c
__ _TODAY
LAST TIMES
""STATE TROOPER"
-with-
EVELYN KNAPP
REGIS TOOMEY
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TWO FEATURES
MARIAN MARSH
OWEN MOORE
"Man Of Sentiment"
and
TOM TYLER
"When a Man Rides
Alone"

the office of the Graduate School,
1014 Angell Hall.
G. Carl Huber.
Students, School of Education:
Permission to drop courses without
"E" grades will not be given after
Wednesday, November 29, except
under extraordinary circumstances.
No course is considered officially
dropped unless it has been reported
in the office of the Registrar, Room
4, University Hall.
C. 0. Davis, Secretary.
Teacher's Certificate Candidates:
All students who expect to receive a
Teacher's Certificate before Septem-
ber 1, 1934, and who have not filled
out, an application blank for this
purpose must do so immediately. The
application blanks are available in

Children's Theatre Tryouts: Stu-
dents, faculty members, and towns-
people interested in becoming mem-
bers of the Children's Theatre of Ann
Arbor and in participating in the
productions of the organization are
urged to attend readings this week
of "Jack and the Beanstalk," the first
play. These readings will be held
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday at
7:30 p. m. in the Rehearsal room of
the Michigan League. For subscrip-
tions to the plays phone Miss Ethel
McCormick at 2-3251, or call at her
office on the first floor of the Mich-
igan League.
Russell McCracken, Director.
Men's Physical Education Club:
There will not be a meeting tonight
as was announced.
Ice Hockey-Women Students: Ice
hockey will not start until after
Thanksgiving. The a'ctual date will
be announced later.
Sophomore Women: All women
who participated in any way for the
Freshman Lantern Dance last May,
please call 3318 between 8:00 p. m.
and 10:00 P. m. today.
Art Cinema League: We are pre-
senting for our Thanksgiving show,

Events Today
Physics Colloquium: Professors E.
F. Barker and W. F. Colby will speak
on the "Structure and Spectrum of
the Acetylene Molecule" at 4:15 p. m.,3
in Room 1041, East Physics Bldg. All
interested are cordially invited to at-
tend.
Romance Journal Club meets at
4:15 p. m., 108 Romance Languages,
Building. Graduate students cordially
invited.
Sigma Xi ineeting will be held at
the University Observatory at 8:00
p. m.
p. ..
Adelphi House of Representatives,
meets this evening at 7:30 in the'
society's room, fourth floor of An-
gell Hall. The feasibility of adopting
the modifications and changes fa-
vored by the students in the recent
campus poll conducted by the Stu-
dent Council will be discussed. Vis-
itors are always welcome to attend
and state their views on the subject.
Alpha Nu meets at 7:30 p. m. in the
Alpha Nu room, fourth floor, Angell
Hall. Charles Rogers will lead an
open forum discussion of Federal
Ownership of Railroads. The general
public is welcome to attend. Note the
change from Wednesday, the reg-
ular meeting night, to Tuesday due
to Thanksgiving holiday.
Electrical Engineers: The Student
Brauich of the A.I.E.E. will hold a
meeting at 8:00 p. m. in the Nat. Sc.
Auditorium. This is to be a contact
program meeting and Mr. A. E. LaPoe
of the Westinghouse Elect. and Mfg.
Co. will speak on the subject: "The
Large Company - What It Has for
the Engineer Graduate."
All Senior Electricals are requested
to attend the meeting and all others

Black Quill: Regular meeting at the
League at 8:15 p. m. Both old and
new members are required to be pres-
ent.
Wyvern, dramatic group for fresh-'
men, meets for luncheon this noon in
the Russian Tea Room at the League.
at 12:00.
University Girl's Glee Club: Special
rehearsal at the League after Choral
Union, promptly at 8:00 p. m. Every-
one must be present.
Comedy Club: There will be a spe-
cial and important meeting of all
comedy club members in the Garden
Room of the League at 5 p. m. All
members who can not be there please
get in touch with Kathleen Carpenter
before that time.
Swimming Club -Women Stu-
dents: Tryouts for the Swimming
Club will be held at the Union Pool
at 8:30 p. m.
Sophomore Women: All women
who have signed up for the Social
Committee for the Cabaret should
report to the Michigan League at
4:30.
Christian Science Organization:
meets at 8 o'clock this evening in the
Chapel of the Michigan League build-
ing. All faculty and students inter-
ested are invited to attend.
Motion Picture, "The Advent of
Anaesthesia": University Hospital
Amphitheatre, 8:00 p. m. Historical
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every 100 students will cheat if the
chance of escaping detection is good.

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Thanksgiving Show - Nov. 30, Dec. 1, 2
oo in Budapest"
Short Subjects
"MICKEY MOUSE" "BATTLE FOR LIFE"
Lydia MENDELSSOHN Theatre
Box Office Opens Today; Hours: 12:30-1:30 -3-7
ALL SEATS RESERVED 25c
Only One Performance Each Night - 8:15 P.M.

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He's great in the clinches
-all kinds of clinches!
MAX BAER, the new
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REPEATED BY POPULAR DEMAND FOR ONE PERFORMANCE
TONIGHT, NOVEMBER 28 at 8:30

featuring

Lennox Robinson's

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The Popular Radio Blues Singer

"The Round Table"
"The lengthy and well-merited demonstration by the audience
at the final curtain foreshadowed happy days for Mr. Windt's
company this season" -Michigan Daily.

fight scene !
* MYRNA LOY
* MAX BAER
* PRIMO CARNERA
Dancing * JACK DEMPSEY
Qayety

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