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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

AILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN
iblication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the
iversity. Copy received at the office of the Assistant to the President intil
0; 11:30 a.m. Saturday.

FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 1934
VOL. XLIV No. 90
Notices
Hours for Registration and Pay-
mt of Semester Fees: Students will
ister all day Thursday and Friday
d the forenoon of Saturday, Feb-
hy 8, 9, and 10, in all units ex-
pt Law and Medicine. The Cashier's
fice will collect fees during these
ys in Barbour Gymnasium under
e same arrangements as during
e first semester. Doors will be open
m 8:00 to 11:30 a. m. and from
00 to 3:30 p. m. on Thursday and
iday, and from 8:00 to 12:00 noon
SSturday.
Students registering in Law and
edicine must pay fees in the Cash-
''s Office at time of registration
d classification in those units.
Shirley W. Smith.
University Loan Committee: The
an Committee will meet on Mon-
,y, January 29, at 1:30 p. m., in
)or 2, University Hall. Students
ho have filed applications with the
fice of the Dean of Students should
11 at that office for an appointment
th the Committee.
J. A. Bursley, Chairman.
University Radio Talk: "The Pro-
ssion of MVedicine" will be discussed
T Dr. Herman H. Riecker, on the
aiversity Vocational Guidance pro-
am over WJR at 2:00 o'clock this

whom it wishes to have as house
residents next semester.
2. Any freshman desiring to move
into a fraternity house must, (a) No-
tify his present landlady on or before
Friday, January 26, of his intention'
to move; (b) Present to the Dean of
Students a letter from his parents
approving his moving into the fra-
ternity house.
3. No freshman will be given per-
mission to move into a fraternity un-
less he is scholastically eligible for
initiation.
4. Decision on the request of a fra-
ternit;y for freshman residents will
be influenced by
(a) The attitude of the fra-
ternity in reference to any sug-
gested modification of its "hell
week" activities, or the abolition
of any objectionable practices
connected with this period;
(b)nThe degree to which fra-
ternity house residence of fresh-
men is made necessary because
of the non-residence of active
members;
(c) Such other considerations
as, in the opinion of the com-
mittee, are pertinent.
J. A. Bursley,
Dean of Students.
Social Directors, Chaperons, House-
heads; Undergraduate Women: There
shall be no over-night guest in any
approved undergraduate house or
dormitory during the examination
period.

Uni versity Elementary School. All
students who expect to be recoin-1
mended for the Teacher's Certificate
at the end of the present semesters
should pay their fees by Pebruary 10.
Choral Union Members: Members
of the Choral Union are reminded
that pass tickets will be given out
to all members whose record are clear
for the Lily Pons concert, Monday,
January 29, from 9 to 12 and from
1 to 4. After that hour no tickets will
be given out. A few members have
failed to return their "Messiah"
books. These must be returned in
order to clear records.
Swimming-Women Students: The
Union Pool will be open next week on
Tuesday and Thursday evenings from
7:30 to 9:30 for recreational swim-
ming.
Art Cinema League presents Der
Hauptmann von Koepenick (the bo-
gus captain) again at 8:15 tonight.
Last show tomorrow night. Lydia
C Mendelssohn Theatre. All seats re-
served. 25 cents. Box office hours
12:30 to 2; 4 to 8:30. Phone 6300. A
Mickey Mouse cartoon and No. 2 of
the Battle for Life Series will also be
shown.

afternoon, Jan. 27. In these units of
the University final examinations are
schedulr from 9-12 in theforenoons,
and from 2-5 in the afternoons.
For those courses to which an ex-
amination group letter has been as-
signed (these letter groupings include
all courses in the College of L., S., &
A., al courses in the School of Music,
and many courses in the Graduate

School)
Group
Letter
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
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P
Q
R
X

the schedule is as follows:
Time of Examinatio-is

Please pileserve, as no offprints will be
issued.
Iaiilel L. SRich.
Problems of amp Counselors, Ed-
ucation E99: A new course entitled
and numbered as above will be of-
fered by the School of Education
during next semester. This course
will meet Saturday mornings, from
9 to 12 o'clock, in Room 2432 U.E.S.
The course will be under the direc-
tion of Professor Mitchell and asso-
ciates and will carry two. or three
hour. undergraduate credit. It is
open to students enroled in the
School of Education, and to students
in other schools and colleges, pro-
vided they meet the regulations of
the colleges in which they are en-
rolled. It is also open without credit
to graduate students, and arrange-
ments have been made whereby camp
directors may attend the class meet-
ings as visitors.

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Examinations for courses
in the X group may be
held at any time, after
Saturday noon, Jan. 27,
mutually agreed upon by
class and instructor.

Academic Notices
Botany I: Final Examination Mon-
day, January 29, 2 to 5 p. m.
A to Q inclusive in Newberry Au-
ditorium.
R to Z inclusive in Haven Hall,
Room C.
German Department: Students in
German I and 31 will meet in the
rooms indicated after the instructor's
name.
Diamond and Graf -25 Angell
Hall.
Gaiss - 2225 Angell Hall.
Willey and Wild -35 Angell Hall
Van Duren - B Law.
Reichart and Eaton - 1035 Angell
Hall.

inations, Tuesday, Jaiuary 30, p. n.:
French 1 (morning classes)
West Gal. A. M. Hall
French ,l (afternoon classes)
1025 Angell Hall
French 2 1025 Angell Hall
French 31 (morning classes)
Nat. Science Auditorium
French 31 (afternoon classes)
231 Angell Hall
French 32 25 Angell Hall
French 11 103 R. L.
French 41 103 R. L.
French 71 103 R. L.
French 111 W. Physics Lecture Hall
French 112 W. Physics Lecture Hall
French 153 W. Physics Lecture Hall

TAXJCABS
TAXI-Phone 9000. Seven-passenger]
cars. Only standard rates. 1x
LOST AND FOUND
LOST: At Freeman's dining room,°
Wednesday evening, Principles of1
Economics. No questions asked.
.Phone 5810. 300
ONE GLOVE: Black, fur'-lined. Size
9 1-2. Lost between Division and
State on Jefferson. Call University
321, ask for S. B. Hadley. 295
LOST: Black loose-leaf notebook
with History, Geography, Ec. 51,
and Psychology notes. Will finder
please return notes to box 4B,
Michigan Daily.
LOST: Chain bracelet inscribed "Col-
by Health Week Literary Prize;"
between Jordan Hall and Main Li-
brary. Phone Marian Wiggin at
353 Jordan Hall. 293
LAUNDRY
WE DO your laundry work for' one-
half the usual price. Phone 2-3739.
8x
PERSONAL laundry service. We take
individual interest in the laundry
problem of our customers. Girls'
silks, wools, and fine fabrics guar-
anteed. Men's shirts our specialty.
Call for and deliver. 2-3478, 5594.
611 E. Hoover. 9x
LAUNDRY 2-1044. Sox darned.
Careful work at low price. 4x
WANTED
WANTED: J-Kop ticket. Call 2-2825
between 7 and $ p. iii. Lewis F.
Baum. 297

FOR RENT
FOR BOYS: 2 large single rooms,
$2 each and 1 suite at $2 each.
Nicely furnished. Opposite Law
School, 718 Monroe. 292
Bedroom and Study with fireplace in
private home for graduate or fac-
ulty man. Also a suite and single
room. Phone 4324. 288
SUITE with east, south and west ex-
posure. Private bath and shower
for 3 men. Also large double with
hot and cold running water and
cooking privileges if desired. Steam
heat and shower. Approved house.
Dial 8544. 422 E. Washington.
287
FOR GIRL: Sunny, quiet room near
campus; shower and home priv-
ileges. 9642. 289
SINGLE ROOM, second floor for
man student. 421 Thompson. Mrs.
C. H. Eaton. Phone 6175. 291
LARGE Master bedroom in private
home. Near Ferry Field. Well fur-
nished. New twin beds, tile bath,
shower, soft water. 1432 E. Park
Place, Dial 8089. 284
SINGLE and double rooms and
suites for boys. Near the campus,
825 E. University. Phone 3851.
282
FOR RENT: Attractive rooms for
men. Single and double. Reasonable
rates. 518 East Williams St., Phone
9673. 283
FOR RENT: 721 Church St. Double
and single rooms for men. Very
quiet house. 298

Students taking individual work in
"X" courses in Applied Music will be
given individual examinations. All
such students should report to the
Office of the Director of Music and
sign up there, on blanks now avail-
able, for a specified examination
period.
For those courses to which an ex-
amination group letter has not been
assigned, the date of examination is
determined by the hour of the first
imeeting, as follows:

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Aice C. Lloyd,.
Dean of Women.

Faculty Meeting, College of Lit-
trature, Science & Arts: The regular
February meetink will be held in
Room 1025, Angell Hall, Monday,
February 5, beginning at 4:10 o'clock.
Daniel L. tich, Secretary.
Faculty, College of Literature, Sci-
ence, and the Arts: It is requested
by the Administrative Board that all
instructors who make reports of In-
complete or Absent from Examina-
tion also give information showing
the character of. that part of the
Work which has been completed. This
miay be done by the use of the sym-
bols, i (A), X (B), etc.
W. R. Humphreys.
Social Directors, Chaperons, House-
head4; University Women: Girls may
obtain out-of-town permission from
their househeads when they have fin-
ished all their examinations. Permis-
sion to be absent from Ann Arbor
before that time should be obtained
from the office of the Dean of
Women.
Alice C. Lloyd.
Dean of Women.
Ueneral Fraternities: After con-
sulting with the committee from the
Interfraternity Alumni Conference,
apointeJd by President Potter of that
orgniationi to advise and consult
with the Dean of Students "in deter-
mining the fraternities in which the
conditions would warrant the Dean
gying them permission to move
freshmen into the fraternity houses
at the beginning of the second semes-
ter," the following procedure has
been agreed upon:
1. Any fraternity desiring to have
freshmen move into the fraternity
house should send a written notice
to the Dean of Students immediately,
giving the names of the freshmen
WATLING,LERCHEN
& HAYES

Rooms for Spanish General Exam-
inations, Thursday, February 1, p. n.:
Spanish 1 Nat. Science Auditorium
Spanish 2 103 R. L.
Spanish 31 103 R. L.
Spanish 32 103 R. L.

II

University Women: Out of respectx
to those who are studying for exam-
inations, all women students are re-
quested not to move until the week-
end of February 9th to 12th.
Alice C. Lloyd.
Dean of Women.
To The Householders: We have
many young men who are in need
of room jobs. Anyone who has a
room available in exchange for 7 to
10 hours work a week-depending
upon the character and location of
the room-please list same immie-
diatey with Miss Elizabeth A. Smith,
Employment Bureau, Room 2, Uni-
versity Hall, Phone 6115.
J1. A. B3ursley,
Dean of Students.
Varsity Band will play at O.S.U.-
Michigan basketball game at 7:30
p. m. today. All bandsmen are ex-
pected to be present in full uniform
with marching folios. Morris Hall
will be open at 7 p. m.
University Bureau of Appointments
and Occupational tnformation: Feb-
ruary graduates are reminded to
check up on their records and leave
addresses with the Bureau before the
end of the semester.
Graduate School: All graduate stu-
dents who expect to complete their
work for a degree at the close of the
present semester should call at the
office of the Graduate School, 1014
Angell Hall, to check their records
and to secure the proper blank to be
used in paying the diploma fee. The
fee should be paid by the end of Jan-
uary.
G. Carl Huber, Dean.
College of Engineering Students:
During the week beginning February
5, registration blanks for the pay-
ment of second semester fees may be
obtained at the Secretary's office,
Rooms 263 or 244. The cashier of
the University will accept fees on
February 8, 9, and the forenoon of
the 10th, at Waterman Gymnasium.
Classification for all Engineering
Students will be in West Engineering
Building, beginning Friday, February
9, at 1:30 p. m. and closing Satur-
day at 3:30 p. m.
Registration for the Second Semes-
toer of the University Elementary
School will be held on February 5,
from 8:15 to 10:00, in Room 2509,
University Elementary School. The
second semester begins on February
12.
All Girls interested in working in
the University Hall Ca'ndy Booth next
semester to earn League activity
points, call Ruth Kurtz at 9617.
Candidates for Teachers' Certifi-
cates: Blanks for the payment of the
Teacher's Certificate fee may now be
secured at the Recorder's Office of
the School of Education, Room 1437

Four of
First Meeting

Date of ExaminationI

Sociology 51: Saturday morn
February 3:
Holmes - 25 A.H.
Anigell and Fuller -1025 A.H.
Carr - D Haven
McGill -- C Haven

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Economics 51: Rooms for final ex-
amination: Messrs. Devol and Mott's
sections 205 M.H.
Mr. Horner, 1035 A.H.
Mr. Orr, C Haven Hall
Mr. Palmer, 1025 A. H.
!istory 47: Examination rooms.
Thursday, a. m., Feb. 1.
Sections 1, 2, 3 in Room C, Haven
Sections 4, 5 in Room G, Haven

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Rooms for English I Examination
Friday, Feb. 2, at 2:00
Instructor Room
Abbot ...... 103 R. L.
Bader .......35 A. H.
Baker......B-Haven Hall
Bebout.....C-Haven Hall
Boothe .....2225 A. H.
Davis.......1121 N. S.
Everett .....G-Haven Hall
Hoag .......W. Physics Lect. Rm.
Hornberger .W. Physics Lect. Rm.
Knode .....W. Physics Lect. Rm.
Nelson ...... 225 A. H.
Peterson . . . .2054 N. S
Proctor .....3017 A. H.
Roellinger .. 229 A. H.
Rowe .......1209 A. H.
Schenk .....2235 A. H.
Stevens.....205 Mason Hall
Walter . . ...2013 A. H.
Webster ... . 2203 A. H.
Weimer ..... 2231 A. H.
Wells .......103 R. L.
Whitehall . . 3209 A. H.

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Political Science I: The final ex-
amination will be held Thursday,
February 1, at 2:00 p. in. Sections
will meet:
Dr. Calderwood's Sections,
Room 1025 A. H.
Prof. Cuncannon's Sections
Room 1025 A. H.
Dr. Dorm's Section (8 o'clock)
Room 2225 A. H.
Dr. Dorr's Sections (9 & 11 o'clock)
Room 2003 A. H.
Mr. McCaffree's Sections
Room 1035 A. H.
Prof. Reed's Section
Room 2225 A. H.
Political Science 107: The final ex-
amination will be held Thursday,
February 1, at 2:00 p. in. Sections
will meet in Room 25 A.A. and Roomh
35 A. H.
Political Science 51: The final ex-
amnination will be held Thursday,
February 1, at 2:00 p. in. Sections will
meet:
Prof. Cuncannon's Section,
Room 2029 A. H.
Mr. Heneman's Sections
Room 2235 A. H.

WANTED: J-Hop ticket. Call 7673
after 7:00 p. m. Madelen. 294
WANTED: MEN'S OLD AND NEW
suits. Will pay 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 dol-
lars. Phone Ann Arbor 4306. Chi-
cago Buyers. Temporary office, 200
North Main. 5x
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FOR SALE: Ladies raccoon coat, size
38. 1223 Hill. Mrs. Mason. Phone
6674. 290
FOR SALE: Unusually attractive
ff'ame and brick bungalow ini
Southeast section. Suitable for fac-
ulty family. Mrs. Ferguson. Phone
2-2839. 298
Williams .... 203 U. H.
kooms for English I Examination
Helm ....... 206 U. H.
Palmer ..... 18 A. H'
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