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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

DAILY 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.

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available immediately. Any senior girl with an average of "B" or better
is an eligible candidate. Make application at the Office-of the Dean of
Women 4efore October 3.
ACADEMIC NOTICES
Astronomy 31, Section I; will meet in Room 1025 Angell Hall.
Aeronautical Engineering Students: Aero. 6: All computation periods
for this course will be held in Room-

sity Hall, at least one week before
that date. In the second semester, the
examination will be given in Feb-

in the Zion Lutheran Parish Hall,
located on the corner of East Wash-
ington and S. Fifth Ave. All new and
nld LTmha-n qirts t f thf Uni_

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P. Marley will speak at the morning
service on "Old King Coal."

VOL. XLIV

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1933

No. 51

NOTICES
Scnat Reception: The members of the faculties and their wives are
cordially:invited to be present at a reception by the President and the Sen-
ate of the University in honor of the new members of the faculties to be,
held on Tuesday evening, October 31, -from 8:30 o'clock until 12 o'clock;
in the ball room of the Michigan Union. The reception will take place be-
tween 8:30 and 10:00, after which there will be an opportunity for dancing.
No individual invitations will be sent out.
Pharmacy Faculty: A meeting of the Faculty of the College of Phar-
macy will be held today at 4:10 in Room 212, Chemistry Building.
Rhodes Scholarships: Candidates for the Rhodes Scholarships should
confer with me at my office hours, 118 Haven Hall, or make appoint-
ments with the Secretary of the History Department at 119 Haven Hall.
Arthur Lyon Cross.
Angell Hall Observatory: The public is invited to visit the Angell Hall
Observatory from 7:00 to 10:00 tonight to observe the moon. Children must
be accompanied by adults.
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.
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, Assistant Dean of Students.
Students in Engineering: Students enrolled in any of the following
courses are requested to report at the Secretary's Office, 263 West En-
gineering Building:
Five-year courses combined with Industry,
Combinations of any two courses,
Mathematics, or combinations of mathematical and technical courses,
Physics, or combinations with other courses.
Engineering Mechanics, or combinations,
Engineering-Law course.
A. H. Lovell, Assistant Dean and Secretary.
All Girls wishing to work in the League Hosiery Shop for Women's
League credit please call at the shop as soon as possible to arrange hours.

1042 East Engineering Building.
There will be a general lecture on
October 2, 3 and 4, which is to be
attended by all squads.
Aero. 15: Beginning Friday, Sep-s
tember 29, this course will meet in
Room 1300 East Engineering Build-r
ing, at 11 o'clock.
Students who have elected English
211e, Seminar in Rhetoric and Crit-
icism, should come to -my office to-1
day, between two and four.
R. W. Cowden.
English 237: Studies in 17th and
18th century criticism-will meet in
Room 407 Library on Saturday
morning from 9-11.
C. D. Thorpe.
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.
Honors in English: Course 197 (W.
G. Rice): Will meet today at 3
o'clock in 2235 A. H.
Hygiene 101: Lecture will be held
today,)at 2:00 N. S. Aud.
M. E. 2 (F. A. Mickle): Sections I,
II and III will meet in room 347 in-
stead of the rooms listed in the spe-
cial announcement.
Psychology 33L, 35, 37: All labora-
tory students in these courses will
meet for organization and prelimi-
nary. lecture today, at 4 p. m. in
room 3126 N. S.
Reading Examinations in French:
Candidates for the degree of Ph.D.
in th9 departments listed below who
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
I NTERFRATERN ITY
DANCE
Just $1 at The League
This Saturday

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.
German Reading Examination for
Ph.D. Candidates: The next exam+-
ination for the requiredareading
knowledge of German for all candi-
dates except those in the Natural
Sciences and Mathematics will take
place Wednesday, October 25, at 2
p. m. inRoom 203, University Hall.
Those planning to take this examina-
tion should leave their names and
departments of specialization with
Mr. Reichart in Room 300, Univer-

ruary UIULsUL1ie ~iii '.JI 6 U1 Lrze Freshman Breakfast: Prof. Mc-
versity arc invited. Kenzie, of the sociology department,
EVENTS TODAY will address the next meeting of the
Delta Epsilon Pi will meet in Room Libral Students Union: 7:30 p. m. "Freshman Breakfast" which will be
302 at the Michigan Union 8:00 p. m. Sunday. "The NRA--Will It Work" held at the League on Sunday morn-
All students of Greek descent are a discussion led by F. E. Ross, mem- ing, October 1. His subject will be
invited to attend this meeting. Re- ber of the Ann Arbor committee, in "This Changing World." The follow-
freshments will be served. library of Unitarian Church. Rev. H. (Continued on Page 6)
Wesley Hall: A reception at 8:00
with Dr. and Mrs. Fisher, Dean and
Mrs. Kraus, Mr. and Mrs. Yost, Mr.
and Mrs. Stair, and others, will be AN INNOVATION
given for new students tonight. IT

Baptist Students: 8:00 p. m. Open
House for all at Student Center, 503
East:Huron.
COMING EVENTS
Woman's Research Club: Annual
meeting. for the electioip of officers
Monday, October 2, at 7:30 p. m., in
room- 3024,Museums Building. Miss
Louise Shier will give a short talk
on "Some Notes on Coptic."
Chinese Students Club: The first
meeting will be held Saturday, 7:30
p. M, in Lane Hall. All Chinese stu-
dents are welcome. There will be a
social hour and refreshments. The
meeting will be conducted in Eng-
lish.
Lutheran Students will hold their
first party on Saturday at 8:00 p. m.
I NTERFRATERN ITY
DANCE
Saturday, Sept. 30, 9-12 p.m.
MAX GAIL'S BAND
$1 Couple or Stag

IN THE SOCIAL LIFE
AT THE UNIVERSITY
A Series of FRIDAY NIGHT
MAYFAIR
DANCES
Will Be Given Weekly
at the
MICHIGAN LEAGUE
BALLROOM
Ina cral Dance
FRIDAY EVENING
SEPTEMBER 29th
It is planned to bring to Ann Arbor
a number of Orchestral Attractions
that will appeal particularly to dis-
criminating dancers'. .
The First Of These
Will Be
FREDDIE ZIERER
and His DETROIT BOAT CLUB
ORCHESTRA
And each succeeding Friday night an
orchestra equally as famed and noted.

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CHOICE SANDWICHES
O STEAKS AND DINNERS
AT ALL TIMES...
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Excellent Fountain Service
O Your Choice of Food and Beer w
® Dine andDance - 8:30 to 1:30
* In Second Floor Night Club
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Prekete's Sugar Bowl
Ii The Downtown Headquarters for Students
109 South Main
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Phone 8822.
I NTERFRATERN ITY
DANCE
Saturday Night, 9-12
FLOOR SHOW
Couple-$1-Stag

Tizc-Acts:
P1 .00 a COUPLE,
in;cliuding tax

Dance
FROM 9:00 P. M.
to 1:00 A. M.

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