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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN

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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. in. Saturday.

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1933
.1 L LIV No. 67
Notices
eUniversity Radio Talk: Dean B.
McLaughlin, Assistant Professor of
Astronomy at the University of Mich-
igan Observatory, will speak on "The
Sun" at 2:O0 o'clock this afternoon
over station WJR.
To All Men Students: Students de-
sising to changetheir residence for
the second semester must inform
their householders on or before Jan-
uary 26, 1934, two weeks before the
official close of the semester which is
February 9th, and not January 28 as
erroneously stated in the Daily on
December 9.
-F. B. Wahr,
Asst. Dean of Students.
Foreign Students: Will all foreign
students who expect to be in Ann
Arbor during the Christmas Holidays
and who would be interested in plans
for some form of entertainment, leave
tibnr names :in my office, 1004 An-
gell Hall, before the end of this week.
It will be possible to telephone the
nxaes in between 1 and 5 o'clock.
1aine214 Campus Exchange.
J. Raleigh Nelson,
Counselor to Foreign
- students.
tUniyerity Bureau of' Appoitments
aidOecupational Information: The
Bnreau has -received notice of the
1lfiwing 'Civil Service Examinations:
? Catton examiner -:closes Jan, 4.
Tabulating machine and punch
cnd'operators -ages 35 to 53 - Jan.
4.
,Valculating .machine operator -
ages 35 to 53 -Jan. 5.
uInspectors on ship construction -_
aecrlanical: and electrical engineers,
lec. 15.
-Iformation is on file at the bu-'
r"ujo 1 Mason 'Hall.
uWoen' Students planning to re-
main in Ann Arbor for the vacation
canuaecure information as to desirable
1wusing arrangements by calling at
the'o'xficeof 'the Dean of Women.
* iV erSity Women In Dormitories:
U iv ersity dormitories will close for
.*Oholhday vacation at 8 p.m. on Fri-
cly; December 15. Any women resi-
dent wishing to remain after that
1imeelsewhere must secure :permis-
xornfrom the Office of the Dean of
Women.
,,Sorority Chaperons: S o r o r i t y
l*uses will be closed during the vaca-
t on,.anless special arrangements -are
na de and registered at the office of
the. Dean of Women by 5 p. m. De-
aember 15.
x~Dreotd 'Teahing--Quaiifying Ex-n:t
cIodirect 4eaching next semester are,
Tenired to pass a -Qualifying Exam-
ihation in the subject which they ox-
jVet to" teach. This examination is
4amniltered by the School of Edu-
caUon 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. O. Davis, Secretary
School of Education
fIeeHockey for Women: Any woman
student who would like to play ice
hpckey on Wednesdays at 1:45 p.m.
is asked to leave her name at Bar-
t Wn,5y9rasium or telephone Mar-
jorie Western. 22591.
Michigan Dames: Please communi-
cqto*' with Mrs. :David Tyree, -1314
S;'niversity, phone 5338, if you have
ottfits to turn in for the hospital
ds woe outfits are needed and all
lines are urged to secure patterns
agd- mke the clothes still needed, if

it -is possible for them to do so.
'Teacher's Certificate Candidates:
The School of Education is developing

a personnel record folder for each]
candidate for the Teacher's Certifi-
cate; each candidate 'is required to
furnish certain information for this
folder. This requirement is ordinarily
fulfilled in Education Cl. However,
students who have entered the Uni-
versity with advanced credit in edu-
cation~al Psychology and those who
have not furnished information fo
the personnel folders during the elec-
tion of Education Cl. are expected
to meet this requirement on dSatur-
day morning, January 20 at 8 o'clock,
in Room 4200 U.H.S. (From one and
one-half to two hours will be neces-
sary,) Every candidate for a Teach-
er's Certificate to be granted by the
University before September 1, 1934
must meet this requirement.'
C. 0. Davis, Secretary,
School of Education.
J--Hop Committee: All J-Hop com-
mittee members are requested to have
their pictures taken at one of the of-
'ficial 'Ensian photographers as son
as possible. Appointments should be
made at once and all sittings made
before Friday, Dec. 15. There will be
no cost to individuals.
Comprehensive Examination in Edu-
cation: All candidates for the Teach-
er's Certificate are required to pass a
Comprehensive Professional -Exam-
ination c ov e r in g the prescribed
courses in Education. The next exam-
ination of this kind will be held in
the auditorium of the University
Eigh School on Saturday, January 13,
1934, beginning at 9 o'clock. Any stu-
dent who will have completed all of
,the required courses in Education by
Sthe 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 Uni-
versity Elementary School. Graduate
students who will take a degree in
February are exempted frm this
examination.
C. 0. .Davis, Secretary
School of Education
Lectures And Concerts
Oratorical Association L e e t u r e
Course: Raymond Robins will speak
in Hill Auditorium on Tuesday eve-
ning at 8 o'clock on the subject "Rus-
sia After Fifteen Years." Tickets are
now available at Wahr's Book Store.
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: I mio bel foco; Donizetti:
La Zingara; Brahms: Von ewiger
Liebe; Blinde Kuh; Die Mainacht;
Staendcl'en; Strauss: Traum durch
die Dammerung; Schagende Herzen
Ruhe meine S e e 1 e; Staendchen;
Bizet: Habanera from "Carmen."
Events Today
Alpha Xapa Delta: Initiation at
the League Chapel at 5:30 p. M., din-
ner at The Lantern Shop at 6:30 p. m.
Initiates and members please' be at
'the Chapel promptly at 5:30 for the
initiation.
Adelphi House of Representatives
meets, in the .society room on the
fourth floor of Angell Hall at 7:30
p. m. The program will consist of a
discussion on current national prob-
lems.
Varsity Band: The buses for De-
troit will leave Morris Hall at 5:00
p. in. sharp.

'Ensian Business Staff meeting at
4:10 p. m.
University Men and Women: The

beginners class in social dancing will
meet tonigh't at 7 p. m. instead of
7:30. All members will be out in time
for the lecture.
Polish Class meets at 4 p. m., at
Angell Hall. All members are urged
to be present.
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.
Michigan-Massachusetts Club: AlI
students who are going home with the
club group please attend meeting at
the League at 7 :15. There has been
an unexpected development which
threatens to disrupt plans. Please be
there or the trip will be cancelled.
Faculty Women's Club: The Play-
Reading Section will meet at 2:15s
promptly, Michigan Union.
Faculty Women's Club: There will
be a formal reception and dance for
members. and their husbands at 9
p. m. in the Michigan League Ball-
room.

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Davis Named Successor To Peek

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1933
CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY

NOTICE
BUY NEW AND USED CARS FROM
FINANCE CO. 311 W. Huron 22001.
1933, 1932, 1931, 1930 models. 12x
ARCADE CAB. Dial 6116. Large com-
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2x
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-
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WE DO your laundry work for one-
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-Associated Press Photo
Chester C. Davis 4left), director of the produotion section of the
,Federal farm administration, was named as successor last night to
George]Peek Ijrht)"conservative" farm administrator, as the result

,of Peek's differences with "liberals",

Michigan .Dames: Home-makingI
group will meet at the home of Mrs. Guthe, member of the Graduate
Fred Morgan, 1426 Brooklyn, 8:00 Board and Director of the Museum
p. m. Miss Elizabeth Martin of Fos- of Antropology, ' will describe the
ter's Gift Shop will demonstrate in- research work in antropology now
teresting ways of wrapping Christmas being carried on by the University.I
packages. - ~- -
pkas.University Men and Women: The
National Student League: Business ill nmeet hursday at p.i m.idanc
meeting will be held in the Michigan of 7:30. All members will be out in
Union at 8 p. m. Open to all stu- ime for the concert.
dents.-f t c e.
University Girls' Glee Club:. It is'
Btoot nicarl Jornalr Club meeits :at!
necessary before the holidays to have
7:0 p. m., in room 1139 N., S. Papers one more meeting of the club to dis-
by Dr. Steere, Mr. Jao, Mr. Miner' cuss some important business. Every-i
Dr. A. Smith and Mr. Steidtmann. All nno please.be at the League in the
interested are cordially invited. (lub room at 7:30, Wednesday, Dec.
--a.

in the agriculture department.
home of Alberta Stein after the car-
oling.
Drama Section of the Junior Group
of the American Association of Uni-
versity Women: Meeting Wednesday,
Dec. 13, at 8 o'clock at the home of
Miss Christine Steen, 331 Catherine
St.
Faculty Wives and Michigan,
Diamies: The hsme-makin group ii
the Michigan Dames plans to spon-
sor a nursery for the care of small
children on Wednesday and Thurs-
day afternoons, December 13 and 14,
from 2:00 until 5:00 p. m. There will
be competent supervision, including.
a trained nurse. For further informa-

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Coining Events
Research Club will meet in room
2528 East Medical Building on Wed-
nesday, December 13, at 8:00. The
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 meeting of the Council will be
held at 7:30 p.m.
Earhart Seminars: The seminars
for scholars and fellows will hold a
combined meeting in Room 307, Ha-
ven Hall, Wednesday, Decenber 13,
at 7:30 p. m.
A. I. Ch. E., Student Branch: Dr.
James Aston, Professor of Metallurgy
at Carnegie Institute of Technology
will address the combined meeting ofI
the Metallurgical Group and the A. I.
Ch. E., Student Branch in room 3201
East Engineering Building at 7:30 p.'
,m. on Wednesday, December 13. His
subject will be "The Development.sof
the Aston Wrought Iron Process."
The A.I.Ch.E. Freshman Award will
also be- made. Refreshments will be-
served.
Forestry Club meeting Wednesday
evening at the home of Dean Dana,
2031 Hill St., Christmas party and
stunts. Everyone bring a small gift
for the grab bag.
French Club: Christmas party
Wednesday, Dec. 13, promptly at 8:00
at the League. Members are asked
to bring a ten cent gift accompanied
by a French jingle.
Luncheon for Graduate Students
on Wednesday, December 13, in the
Russian Tea Room of the Michigan
League. Cafeteria service. Dr. Carl
Matinees 10c - Evenings 15c
Last Day
~ ADOLPH MENJOU
AD LH~ THE P/IRISIA N"
Tomorrow -______
!AsaNonte BLUE

Lion as to place, etc., kindly call Mrs.I
Fohl, 5484. All mothers interested are
Comedy Club: Tryouts for the Jan- urged to communicate promptly in,
wary show vwiil be held in the League oyder to facilitate adequate arrange-
Garden R o o in, Wednesday and mnnts.
Thursday afternoons at 4:00. nnts..

TAXICABS
TAXI-Phone 9000. Seven-passenger
cars. Only standard rates. 1x
WANTEY
WANTED TO BUY MEN'S OLD AND
new suits anc overcoats. Will pay
3, 4, 5, and 8, 9 dollars. Phone Ann
Arbor, 4306, Chicago Buyer. 5x
WANTED: A standard make of type-
writer, A-1 condition. Must be a
bargain. Phone 9424. 211
WANTED - Passengers to Phila-
delphia or near vicinity. Leaving
Friday. Call 4418. 213
DRIVING to Baton Rouge through
Nashville Saturday. Return for
Jan. 3 classes. Wanted two pas-
sengers to share expenses. Sedan.
Call Mr. George, 8320 after six p. m.
214
DRIVING to Texas for Xmas vaca-
tion. Want passenger to share ex-l
penses. Call 2-3305 evenings. 215
LOST
LOST: One Wisler's Hydraulics, Fri-
day in West Engine Building. Name'
man Gymnasium. Reward. Call
LOST: Leather bill fold. Near Water-
in front. Please Phone 2-3236. 212
2-1298. Mr. Worth. 216

LAUNDRY 2-1044. Sox darned.
Careful work at low price. 4x
FOR RENT
APARTMENT to sub-let during the
Christmas holidays, 409 Forest
Plaza. Call 2-3458. 210
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
Zook Con trasis Schoolk
In Europe And America
(By Intercollegiate Press)
WASHINGTON, Dec. 11. -The
United States has not safeguarded
its public or private schools firom
the impacts of depression as most
other nations have done, Dr. George
F. Zook, United States commissioner
of education said last week.
"The inadequate school terms of
American children," he said in a re-
port, "stand in sharp contrast to the
school terms for children in European
.countries."
CORRECT SMART
BALLROOM
WDANCING TAUGHT
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3 Nickels Arcade

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Graduate Outing Club will sponsor
a skiing party. Meet at the top ofI
the hill north of Green house in. Ar-1
boretum at 3:00 p. m., Wednesday,1
December 13.
Lutheran Student Club: There will
be a caroling party Wednesday eve-'
ning. Meet at the Zion Lutheran Par-1
ish Hall, E. Washington St. at S.
Fifth Ave., promptly at 7:45 p. m. Thee
club has -been invited to go to the,

Garden ection of the Faculty
Women's Club will meet Wednesday,
December 13, at 3 o'clock in the
Alumnae room, Michigan League.
Professor E. C. Goddard will give an
illustrated lecture, !entitled "Highway
Beautification."
There is now in operation at the
University of California a machine
to crush atoms. It is done with the
deuton, science's tiny but powerful
"bullet."

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Y 'S!IL ANTI N ORMAL COLLEGE C IOIR
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

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Tlhrsday, Dec. .14, 8 P.M.

Tickets 25c

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DON'T READ THIS ADVERTISEMENT
unless you intend to go to Chicago soon.
INTERNATIONAL HOUSE has a limited
ntlumber of rooms available to students and fac-
Alty members for the holiday period.
oSTUDENTS . . . . . . . . $1.00per day
FACULTY MEMBERS . .. $1.50 per day
INTERNATIONAL HOUSE, 1414 E. 59th St.
Next door to the University of Chicago

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from the
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in Hill Auditorium
Thursday, Dec. 14, 8:15
Tickets at the School of Music:
$1.00 - $1.50 - $2.00
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TICKETS :GOOD going
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to Jan. 1st . . . returning
until Jan. 15th.
Between all stations and
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United States and-Canada.
Reduced round-trip sleep-
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,Forcopetegggginformation consult
local Ticket Agent
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