GE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, SEPT. No. 41 Faculty Meeting, College of Literature, Science and the Arts: The reg- ular October meeting of the Faculty of the College of Literature, Science and the Arts will be held in Room 1025, Angell Hall, Monday afternoon, October 2, beginning promptly at 4:10. Edward H. Kiraus, Dean. Pharmacy Faculty: A meeting of the Faculty of the College of Phar- macy will be held Friday at 4:10 in Room 212, Chemistry Building. Instructors of Freshmen, College of Literature, Science and the Arts: The Administrative Board of this College has directed that information concerning the work of all freshmen be requested from their instructors before midsemester time. "Freshman Report Cards" have therefore been issued with all freshman class cards. Will instructors please plan to make the reports called for at the close of the fifth week of the semester (October 28)? W. R. Humphreys, Assistant Dean. New Students-Health Service: The university supplies very generous medical service to all full time students and part time students who have not waived that privilege. This is done under the auspices of the Health Service located on North University Avenue. OFFICE HOURS-The offices are open during regular class hours and from 11 to 12 on Sundays and holidays. INFIRMARY-The Health Service building is open at all times to admit students in need of bed care. Such students are urged to go there rather than remain in their rooms. ROOM CALLS-For service outside of office hours and for care in student rooms, a physician is on call at all times. Telephone 2-3248. A small charge is made by the University for such services. FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY-The Health Service will not be fi- nancially responsible for medical attention given at the University Hos- pital or elsewhere unless previous authorization is given. Such expense will not be authorized if the attention can be supplied by the Health Service directly. Bed care outside of our infirmary m.ay result in some charges to the patient. Warren E. Forsythe, M. D., Director. 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. Sigma Xi Members from Other Chapters: It will be appreciated if mem- bers from other chapters will kindly notify the Secretary of their Ann Arbor address. Dow V. Baxter, Secretary. 3048 Natural Science Bldg. Phi Kappa Phi: Members of Phi Kappa Phi from other colleges and those graduate student members expecting to reside at Michigan may identify themselves with the local chapter by notifying the secretary at Roam 308 Engineering Annex or telephone University 4121, extension 447 mornings. R. S. Swinton, Secretary. Choral Union Tryouts: Tryouts for membership in the University Choral Union will be held daily from 4 to 6 o'clock in Professor James Hamilton's studio, number 223, Mezzanine floor, School of Music Building, Maynard Street. Choral Union Ushers: Sign up at Hill Auditorium box office today be- tween 4:00 and 5:30 p. m. instead of the rooms listed in the special announcement. Mathematics 327: A preliminary meeting of those interested in a sem- mar in the Mathematical Theory of Statistics will be held in Room 3020 Angell Hall today at 3:00 p. m. All students who have elected R. W. Crowden'sssectionhofEnglish 297 should report to his office Thursday from 9 to 12 or 2 to 5. His section will meet from 7:30 to 9:30 Monday evenings in Room 407, General Li- brary. Students intending to take Eng- lish 230 will meet in 2212 Angell Hall Thursday at 4 p. m. to decide on the hours of meeting of the class. Honors in English: Course 197 (W G. Rice) : Will meet on Friday, Sep- tember 29, at 3 o'clock in 2235 A. H. German I Section I at 8 o'clock (Diamond): Beginning today this class will meet in Room 208 Univer- sity Hall. hygiene 101: Lecture will be held Friday, September 29, at 2:00 N. S. Aud. Sign up for quiz sections from 2:00 to 5:00, Room 142, West Med- ical Building, today. Psychology 33L, 35, 37: All lab- oratory students in these courses will meet for organization and prelimi- nary lecture Friday, Sept. 29, at 4 p. m. in room 3126 N. S. Psychology 32: This class will meet hereafter in Room 2019 Angell Hall. Sociology 51, Sec. 10 (T. and Th. at 11) Mr. Fuller: This class will meet in Room 215 Angell Hall. Pre- pare Chap. 1 in Introductory Sociol- ogy for Thursday. Sec. 1, W. 4 at 1 will meet in 2019 A. H. Astronomy 31, Section I, will meet in Room 1025 AngellHall. Reading Examinations in French: Candidates for the degree of Ph.D. in the departments listed belowwho wish to satisfy the requirement of a reading knowledge during the cur- rent academic year, 1933-34, are in- formed that examinations will be offered in Room 108, Romance Language Building, from 9 to 12, on the following Saturday mornings, October 7, January 20, May 26, and August 4. Under exceptional circum- stances, individual examinations may be given at other times. It will be necessary, in each case, to register at the office of the Department of Ro- mance Languages (112 R. L.) at least one week in advance. It is desirable that candidates for the doctorate prepare to satisfy this requirement at the earliest possible date. A brief statement of the na- ture of the requirement, which will be 'found helpful, may be obtained at the office of the Department, and further inquiries may be addressed to Mr. L. F. Dow (100 R. L., Wednes- days at 3). This announcement applies only to candidates in the following depart- ments: Ancient and Modern Lan- guages and Literatures, History, Eco- nomics, Sociology, Political Science, Philosophy, Education, Speech. Required Hygiene Lectures for Women: FRESHMEN: Hygiene lec- tures for freshman women will begin on Monday, October 2 and will con- tinue until a series of seven lectures have been given. These lectures will be held each Monday at 4:15 a. m. in Sarah Caswell Angell Hall on the second floor of Barbour Gymnasium. UPPERCLASS: Hygiene lectures for upperclass women will begin on Tuesday, October 3 and will continue until a series of seven lectures have been given. These lectures will be held each Tuesday at 4:15 in Sarah Caswell Angell Hall on the second floor of Barbour Gymnasium. If a transferring student has had a course in Personal or General Hy- giene which has been accepted and credited by this University, she will be exempt from the Hygiene require- ment here, but in order to secure this exemption, she must secure a slip from the office of the Dean of her college showing the credit received for the Hygiene course. It is neces- sary to file this slip with Mrs. Daum in Office 15, Barbour Gymnasium in order to obtain accurate recording and exemption from the requirement. HYGIENE EXEMPTION EXAM- INATION: A student who has takei a course in Hygiene in another insti- tution but has no credit will report for the first lecture and also take the exemption examination to be given on Saturday, October 7 in Natural Science Auditorium at 10 o'clock in the morning. If this examination is passed, the student's hygiene require- ment will be recorded as complete. If by any chance a freshman be- lieves herself to be in a position to pass the upherclass exemption exam- ination, she may apply for this priv- ilege to either Dr. Bell or Dr. Schutz at the Health Service. Class Instruction in Voice: For be- ginners, Section 1, meets Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays 9 o'clock. Section 2 at 2 o'clock. Advanced course at 3 o'clock. Studio 223, Mezzanine floor, School of Music Building, Maynard Street, Assistant Professor James Hamilton, in charge. For recitation periods of classes in Orchestral instruments, please in- quire at School of Music office. portunities for Chemical Engineers." Refreshments. Scabbard and Blade: Short meeting at 8 p. m. Room posted at Union. Uniform required. Swimming for Women Students: Recreational swimming for women will begin on Thursday evening, Sep- tember 28 from 8:30 to 9:30 at the Union Pool. Students should obtain admission cards from Office 15, Bar- bour Gymnasium. Michigan Socialist Club: Kendall Wood will discuss "What Is Fas- cism?" and report on his year in Germany this evening at 7:30 at the Michigan Union, Room 321. Also a short business meeting. All opinions are invited. Art Cinema League: Tryouts for the newly forming Junior Executive Board will be held at the rehearsal room in the League building, Thurs- day, 2 to 5 p. m., Friday 1 to 1:30 p. m. Any man or woman is eligible to try out if sufficiently interested in the creation of a real art cinema playhouse. No experience necessary. Observatory Journal Club will meet at 4:15 this afternoon in the Observ- atory lecture room. Mr. M. K. Jessup will speak on Kappa Draconis. Tea will be served at 3:45. COMING EVENTS All Rendezvous Freshmen, and any friends they desire to bring, are in- vited to join the group next Satur- day afternoon and evening for a hike to Delhi on the Huron. Bring bath- ing suits and 15 cents for supper. Meet at Lane Hall at 1:30. HAS MANY IRONS IN THE FIRE DURANT, Okla., Sept. 27.-(JP)- Oklahoma's baby legislator is back in college. Sam Sullivan, twenty-two- year-old Bryan County legislator, at- tends Southeastern O k 1 a h o m a Teachers College, acts as janitor of the administration building and pays, no attention to pretty co-eds. SOLVE MYSTERY OF HOT WATER OWOSSO, Sept. 27. -- (P) -- The mystery of a well which has for the past 10 days been yielding hot water, was solved today when it was discov- ered that an electrical current was heating the water. About 1400 volts of electricity were being fed into the well pipe. Geologists from Michigan State College had been trying to discover the cause of the phenomenon. The largest tuna fish caught near New York City in years, a fish weigh- ipg 705 pounds, was hooked this month by Francis H. Low, 22, a sen- ior at Yale University. Fountain Pens - Typewriters -EXPERT SERVICE- 302 SOUTH STATE STREET Mimes Union. EVENTS TODAY will meet at 5 p. m. in the Harry Arnold, President. Chemical Engineers and Freshman Engineers: The first meeting of the Student Branch of the American In- stitute of Chemical Engineers will be held at 7:30 p. m., Room 3205. Chem- ical Engineers, including Freshmen and all others interested, are invited. Prof. A. H. White will speak on "Op- N' Af I Oft i 0 --Pq oft ko- I " T --". ®- f 218 South State "Next to Goldman's" I I*: MICHIGAN 0 e Campus Cut-Rate Free Delivery Drugs Phone 9392 I I 1 I I L r I I 1 ; r s 16 oz. Rubbing Alcohol 19c 75c Schick Blades 69c 60c Astri ngosdl 49c Yardley's Shaving Bowl $1.00 Camels Chesterfields Luckies $1.09 Ctn. 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