THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, 1* DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Publication in the Bulletin Is constructive notice to all members of the University. Copy received atthe office of the Assistant to the Presideit Until 3:30; 11:30 a, m. Saturday, SUNDAY. DECEMBER 10, 1933 VOL. XLIV No. 66 Notices President and Mrs. Ruthven will not be at home to members of the faculty and other residents of Ann Arbor on Sunday, December 10. To the Members of the University CGuncil: There will be a meeting of the University Council on Monday, December 11, at 4:15 p. m. in Room 1009 Angell Hall. L, A. Hopkins, Secretary To Students Having Library Books: 1. Students having in their posses- sion books drawn from the Univer- sity Library are notified that such boobgs are due Monday, December 11, befole the impending Christmas va- cation, in pursuance of the Regents' regulation "Students who leave Ann Ar- bor for an absence of more than a week must first return all bor- rowed books." 2. Failure to return books before the vacation will render the student liable to an extra fine. 3. Students who have special need for certain books between December 11 and the beginning of the vacation may retain such, books by applying to the Superintendent of Circulation. 3. Students who have special need for certain books during the vacation, will be given permission to draw these books, provided they are not in gen- eral demand, on application to the Superintendent of Circulation after December 11. Wm. W. Bishop, Librarian. luterlibrary Loans: Owing to the crokwded condition of the mails and the equally great pressure on express cozfpapies, university libraries reg- ularly suspend the operations of in- terlibrary loan between December 15 and January 2. The University Library will not send out any books on interlibrary loan between these dates nor can it borrow from most libraries while interlibrary loans are suspended. Per- sons who are looking forward to studies during the Christmas recess, for which they wish to procure books on interlibrary loan from other li- braries, are asked to give their re- quests for such loans to the Superin- tendent of the Reading Room in the General Library by December 11. W. W. Bishop, Librarian. University Loan Committee: The Loan Committee will meet on Mon- daiy, December 11, at 1:30 p. m., in Room 2, University Hall. Students who have filed applications with the Office of the Dean of Students should call at that office for an appointment with the Committee. J. A. Bursley, Chairman.- University Radio Talk: "A High School Corriculum Organized to Meet Changed Conditions" will be the sub- ject f a talk by Dr. George E. Car- rothers, Professor of Education, over radio station WJR at 6:00 p.m. today. University Women In Dormitories: University dormitories will close for the holiday vacation at 8 p.m. on Fri- day, December 15. Any women resi- dent wishing to remain after that time elsewhere must secure permis- sion from the Office of the Dean of Women. Sorority Chaperons: S o r o r i t y houses will be closed during the vaca- tion, unless special arrangements are made and registered at the office of the Dean of Women by 5 p. m. De- cember 15. Women Students planning to re- main in Ann Arbor for the vacation can secure information as to desirable housing arrangements by calling at 1 the office of the Dean of Women. Direct Teaching - Qualifying Ex- amination: All students expecting to do direct teaching next semester are required to pass a Qualifying Exam- ination in the subject which they ex- pect to teach. This examination is administered by the School of Edu- cation and will be held in the audito- rium of the University High School: on Saturday morning, January 13, 1934, starting sharply at 8 o'clock. The examination will consume about four hours' time; promptness is there- fore essential. C.0@. Davis, Secretary School of Education Ice Hockey for Women: Any women student who would like to play ice hockey on Wednesdays at 1:45 p.m. is asked to leave her name at Bar- bour Gymnasium or telephone Mar- jorie Western, 22591. Special Dance Group: Rehearsals for dance program on January 24 are being held as follows: Tuesday and Thursday at 3:20. Wednesday at 3 and at 7:30. Saturdays at 10:30. E. White. Academic Notices Economics 51: The examination on Monday, December 11, will be held in the following rooms: 25 A. H. - Mr. Horner's sections. 231 A. H.- Mr. Orr's sections. 101 Ec.- Mr. Mott's sections. N. S. Aud. - Messrs. Palmer and Devol's sections. Education A102, Contemporary Ed- ucation in America and Foreign Lands. This course will meet next semester Mondays and Wednesdays. at 10 o'clock (instead of Wednes- days, 10-12 o'clock as stated in the School of Education Announcement). English 100. Special reading course for Juniors. This course is designed for Juniors who intend to become candidates for Honors in English (see Page 107 of the Announcement). Se- lected works of Spenser, Milton, Swift, Wordsworth, Tennyson, Ar- nold, and others will be studied inten- sively. Conferences. Written reports. Admission only by permission of the instructor. Time and place of meeting to be arranged. Three hours credit. Second semester. Mr. Weaver, instructor in the course, will be available for confer- ence during his regular office hoursI or by appointment. versity Elementary School. Graduate students who will take a degree in February are exempted from this examination. C. O. Davis, Secretary School of Education Lectures And Concerts Lectures on Housing, Architectur- al Building Auditorium; Monday, Monday, Dec. 11: 4:00 p.m. Profes- sor Ernest M. Fisher of the School of Business Administration will speak on "The Land Problem in Housing." 4:45 p.m. Mr. G. Frank Cordner, Architect, of Detroit will give an illus- trated lecture on "The Architecture of Detroit's Clearance and Housing Project." 7:30 p.m. Mr. Walter H. Blucher of the Detroit City Plan Commission will lecture, with illustrations, on "A S t u d y for the Rehabilitation of Blighted Areas with Particular Re- ference to the Housing Problem in Detroit." Public Lecture: In connection with the current exhibition of modern Jap- anese prints, Benjamin March, lec- turer on Far Eastern art, will give a public lecture on "The Art of the Color-Print" Sunday afternoon, De- cember 10, at 3 o'clock; west gallery, Alumni Memorial Hall. Oratorical Association Lecture: The Association presents Col. Raymond Robins, discussing "Russia After 15 years," Tuesday, December 12, at 8 p. in. Tickets are now available at Wahr's. "Messiah" Concert: The fourt program in the Faculty Concert series, will take place Sunday, De- cember 10, at 3:30 o'clock (instead of the usual hour) when parts I and II of Handel's "Messiah" will be sung by the University Choral Union wit accompaniments by the School of Music Symphony Orchestra; Thelma Von Eisenhauer, soprano; Helen Mc- Claflin, contralto; Arthur Hackett tenor; Carl Lindegren, bass; Palme Christian, organist; Earl V. Moore conductor. The public is invited without ad- mission charge but is urged to be seated on time and to refrain froir bringing small children. The door will be closed during numbers. Twilight Organ Recital: Professoi Palmer Christian, will give them fo0 lowing program of Christmas music at the regular Twilght Organ Recital Wednesday, December 13, at 4:1 o'clock in Hill Auditorium. The gen- eral public is invited: Nowowiejski: Fantasie "Weihnach1 in der uralton Marienkirche zu Kra- kau;" Foote: Christmas; Walther Partita on "Jesu, Meine Freude;' Bach: Choral Prelude on "Jesu Meine Freude;" Karg-Elert: Fugue and Chorale on "Jesu Meine Freude;' d'Antalffy: Christmas Chimes; Guil- mant: Alsatian Noel "Sleep well Thou Heavenly Child;" Hure: Com- munion for the Midnight Mass; Ferr- ari: Walloon Christmas Rhapsody. Choral Union Concert: Maria Ols- zewska, distinguished contralto of the Metropolitan Opera Company, with Fredrick Schauwecker, accompanist will give the Fifth program in the Choral Union series, Thursday, Dec- ember 14, at 8:15 o'clock, Hill Aud- itorium, at which time she will sing the following program: Handel: "Ombra mai fu" from "Xerces;" Paisiello: Nel cor piu non mi sento Marcello: Il mio bel foco; Donizetti: La Zingara; Brahms: Von ewiger Liebe; Blinde Kuh; Die Mainacht; Staendchen; Strauss: Traum durch die Dammerung; Schlagende Herzen; Ruhe meine S e e 1 e; Staendchen; Bizet: Habanera from "Carmen." Exhibition Housing Exhibit, Architectura Building: Material collected by the American Institute of Architects il- E 7 i , ., ; i t t 3 i 3 t t r a 1 , C B S r 3 : z All members will please make special; effort to be present. Stalker Hall: 9:30 Freshman Round Table at the League. 10:45 Worship service at the First Methodist Church with Dr. Fisher speaking on "the Sea of Galilee." 3:00 International Student Forum. Talks and discussions on alter-; natives for the war method. Miss Edith Maples and Mr. Tarina Sensa leading. 6:00 Wesleyan Guild. Annual Kappa Phi Christmas Program. 7:00 Supper and fellowship. Supper cost 15 cents. Congregational Church: At 10:45; Mr. Heaps will speak on "A Practical; Look at the Bible." 6:00 Student Fellowship Supper. 7:00 Program of Christmas music by the Student Fellowship Orchestra assisted by Miss Ruth Pfohl with an ensemble of six harps and church choir. Held in the church auditorium. Presbyterian S t u d e n t Appoint- ments: 9:00 Breakfast at the Michigan League. 9:30 Round Table on Social and Religious trends. 10:45 Morning Worship. Dr. J. Ames Montgomery, of Chicago, will preach the Sermon. 5:30 The Presbyterian Young People's Society will be enter- tained at supper at the Congrega- tional church. Following the supper there is to be a Christmas program. Harris Hall: Holy Communion this mnorning at 9:30 o'clock in the Will, iams Memorial Chapel. "Conversatione" for students this evening at seven o'clock. St. Andrew's Epis'copal Church: Services of worship today are: 8:00 a.m. Holy C o i m u n i o n, 9:30a.m. Church School, 11:00 a.m. Kinder- garten, 11:00 a.m. Morning Prayer and Sermon, "What Use is the Bible Today?" by the Reverend Henry Lewis. Unitarian Church At the 10:45 morning service, Mr. Marley will speak on "Governor Rolph - Law- breaker" 7:30 Liberal Student's Un- ion will have an Oregon Debate. Young People's Society of the Church of Christ (Disciples) meets CORRECT SMART BALLROOM DANCING TAUGHT' ROY HOYER STUDIO 3 Nickels Arcade at the church this evening. Lunch wil lhe served at six o'clock sharp. At 6:30 the society will have the priv- ilege of hearing Professor DeBruinec_ of the Zoology department of the- University. Reformed and Christian Reformed Students: Dr. Winfield Burggraaff of the Western Theological Seminary,; Holland, Michigan, will conduct the services in the chapel of the Mich- igan League on Sunday, Dec. 10, 9:30 a. m. Student - Walther League: Supper and student debate at 5:30 p.m. at the St. Paul's Lutheran Chruch. The topic for debate will be "Resolved, that Saving Faith Necessitates Ac- ceptance ,of the Old Testament." Everyone is cordially invited to at- tend. Hillel Foundation: Services at the foundation this morning at 11:00 a.m. Symposium: A symposium on thei Causes and Cures of Intolerance will be held at the Union today in two sessions. The first session will be held at 2:30 and the evening session at 8:00. Many prominent men on campus will speak. All are cordially invited. Coming Events Botanical Journal Club will meetr Tuesday, December 12, at 7:30 p.m. in room 1139 N. S. Papers by Dr. Steere, Mr. Jao, Mr. Miner, Dr. A. Smith and Mr. Steidtmann. All in- terested are cordially invited. CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Place advertisements with Classified Advertising Department. Phone 2-1214. The classified columns close at five o'clock previous to day of insertion. Box numbers may be secured at no extra charge. Cash in advance-l1c per reading line (on basis of five average words to line) for one or two insertions. 10c per reading line for three or more insertions. Minimum 3 lines per insertion. Telephonemrate-15c per reading line for one or two insertions. 14c per reading line for three or more insertions. 10% discount if paid within ten days from the date of last insertion. Minimum three lines per insertion. By contract, per line-2 lines daily, one month..........................Bc 4 lines E. O. 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Uni- versity Music House. 6x LIRETTE'S shampoo and finger wave 75c every day. Dial 3083. 103 LAUNDRY PERSONAL laundry service. We take individual interest in the laundry problems of our customers. Girls' silks, wools, and fine fabrics guar- anteed. Men's shirts our specialty. Call for and deliver. 23478, 5594. 611 E. Hoover. 9x WE DO your laundry work for one- half the usual price. Phone 2-3739. 8x LAUNDRY 2-1044. Sox darned Caeful work at low price. 4x FOR RENT FOR RENT: That nicely furnished large suite with private bath, suit- able for three men, is now available at 721 Church. 206 QUIET room in private family, two blocks from campus. Reasonable. Ph. 9642. 207 LOST LOST: Boston terrier puppy, 5 months old. Brown with white on face and paws. Phone 4053. J. W. Glover, 620 Oxford Rd. 209 .1 NOTICE r TAXI-Phone 9000. Seven-passenger cars. Only standard rates. lx WANTED Research Club will meet in room 2528 East Medical Building on Wed- nesday, December 13, at 8:00 Thet following papers will be presented: "Diocletian's Tax Reform in Egypt, 297 A. D.," by Professor A. E. R. Boak. Maya Calendar and Eclipses," by Professor Carl E. Guthe. A metting of. the Council will be held at 7:30 p.m. Mathematics Club will meet Mon-. 3201 Angell Hall. Professor Rainich (Continued on Page 3) NEW LOW FARES TO ALL POINTS CAMPUS TRAVEL BUREAU Phones 5672 and 9142 WANTED TO BUY MEN'S OLD AND new suits ana overcoats. Will pay 3, 4, 5, and 8, 9 dollars. Phone Ann Arbor, 4306, Chicago Buyer. 5x WANTED: Student to drive car to N.E. Tennessee, about Dec. 15. See Mr. Boylan, Room B-316, East Eng- Bldg. 203 WANTED: Ride to Denver or vicinity. Would consider part-way ride. Phone Carlson, 6555. 205 FOR SALE PEDIGREED Scotch Terrier pups, male, 6 months, A.K.C. Ideal Xmas gift, 1313 S. State. 202 r; CHRISTMAS MUSIC YPSILANTI NORMAL COLLEGE CHOIR 200 Mixed Voices, Unaccompanied Frederick Alexander, Conductor Christmas Music from Italy, Germany, France, and America. Finest Choir in 25 Years at Ypsilanti PEASE AUDITORIUM, YPSILANTI Thursday, Dec. 14, 8 P.M. Tickets 25 c 111 Continuous Today 10c to 6 - 15c After NOW PLAYING! Zoology 31 (Evolution): Review Questions 52 to 58, and 60, are due Thursday, Dec. 14. Some are based on textbook. Comprehensive Examination in Edu- cation: All candidates for the Teach- er's Certificate are required to pass a Comprehensive Professional Exam- ination c o v e r i n g the prescribed courses in Education. The next exam- ination of this kind will be held in the auditorium of the University High School on Saturday, January 13, 1934, beginning at 9o'clock. Any stu- dent who will have completed all of the required courses in Education by the end of the present semester is eligible to take the examination at this time. All students who expect to take the examination at the time in- dicated should leave their names im- mediately with the Recorder of the School of Education, Room 1437 Unf- I I Il "t Students' Christmas Excursion BUS RATES Sault Ste. Marie Mackinaw City, St. Ignace Newberry, Petoskey Cheboygan, Gaylord and intermediate points on our line. lustrating European and American housing is on exhibition in the Archi- tectural Building. Open daily from 9:00 to 5:00 p. m. and Sunday, De- cember 10, from 1:30 to 5:00 p. m The collection consists of plans. photographs, and other data. The public is cordially invited. The Division of Fine Arts an- nouces the exhibition of Einosuke Yamanouchi's collection of contem- porary Japanese -color-prints and older tukiyo-e paintings, west gallery,' Aulmni Memorial Hall, open free daily 8 to 5, Sunday to 5. through the month of December. Events Today' Triangles meeting at 7:00 in the Union. Asst. Prof. H. J. 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