THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATUUDAY, JAN )AILY 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.mi. Saturday. group of volunteers who, for the op- portunity of making interesting in- ternational contacts, would be willing to co-operate with me in several proj- ects I am anxious to try out next semester. If in the Graduate School, or in the School of Education, there are students who care to enroll in either of these groups, I shall be glad to interview them in my office, 1004 Angell Hall, any afternoon at four o'clock. SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 1934 VOL. XLIV No. 91 Notices Co-operation in Travel to Cleve- land Educational Meetings: The Bu- reau of Co-operation with Educa- tional Institutions raises the question as to a special kind of co-operation ithin the University of Michigan -that of co-operative travel to and from Cleveland between February 22 land March 3 to attend some of the numerous meetings to be held in that city. Since Cleveland is 170 miles from Ann Arbor over a concrete highway, and since a large number of both faculty and students will un- -doubtedly be interested in attending some of the numerous meetings to be held in that city, it has been sug- gested that there might be some who do not find it convenient to drive, yet who might like to ride with some one. Acting upon this suggestion,, the information desk in the Business Of- fice, Room 3, University Hall, will act ~as a clearing house for the purpose of listing the names of those who are planning to drive, as well as the names of others, both faculty and students, who are interested in rides. The probable time of going as well as the time of returning, together with the number of passengers who might be accommodated will be noted. Anyone interested, from either Viewpoint, may consult the list. Ar- rangements will be made by the in- dividuals themselves. In no instance will the Business Office make the co-operative arrangement or assume any responsibility. The list at the in- Yformation desk is merely for clear- it[g -house purposes. George E. Carrothers Director, Bureau of Co-operation with Educational Institu- tions. University Loan Committee: The Loan Committee will meet on Mon- day, January 29, 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. Bu-rsley, Chairman. semester Mondays and Wednesdays at 10 o'clock (instead of W~dnesdays 10 to 12 o'clock ias stated in the School of Education announcement). Physics 154, 156 and 158: Owing to the absence of Professor A. W. Smith, these courses will not be given du'ing the coming semester. Histary 11, Leture Seetion I: Final examination Monday a. m., Feb. 5. Dr. Long's and Dr. Scott's sections will meet in Natural Science audito- rium. Professor Slosson's Sections will meet in 1025 A. H. J. Raleigh I Nelson, Permission to drive for social pur- poses during the week-end of the' J-Hop, Friday, February 9, 1934, at 12 noon until Monday at 8 a. m., Feb- ruary 12, 1934, may be obtained at Room 2, University Hall, through the following procedure: 1. Parent signature cards should be secured at this office and sent home for written approval of parents. 2. Upon return of the signed card together with accurate information with regard to the make, type and license number of the car to be used, a temporary permit will be granted. It is especially important to designate the year of the license plates which will be on the car during the week- end of Fiebruary 9. 3. Out-of-town cars used for the week-end must not be brought into Ann Arbor before 12 noon on Fri- day, February 9, 1934, and must be taken out before 8 a. mn on Monday, February 12. The foregoing will not apply to: those students Who possess regular driving permits. The above permis- sion will automatically be granted to this group. W. B. Rea, Assistant to the Dean. To The H6tiseholders: We have many young men who are in need4 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 imme- diatey with Miss Elizabeth A. Smith, Employment Bureau, Room 2, Uni- versity Hall, Phone 6115. J. A. Bursley, Dean of Students. Students. 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. History Thursday, Sections Sections 47: Examination rooms. a. m., Feb. 1. 1, 2, 3 in Room C, Haven 4, 5 in Room G, Haven Candidates for Teachers' Certifi- cates: Blanks for the payment of the3 Teacher's Certificate fee may now be secured at the Recorder's Office of the School of Education, Rooln 1437 University Elementary School. All students who expect to be recom- mended for the Teacher's Certificate at the end of the present semester should pay their fees by February 10. 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 3:30p.im. Intramural Building; Special Hours During Exams and J-Hop: From Sat- urday, Januaiy 27, to Monday, Feb- ruary 13, inclusive. Building - Open daily, 8:00 a. mn. to 6:00 p. m. (activities stop at 5:30 p. m.) Swimming Pool -- Open daily, 3:00 p. m. to 5:30 p. m. From Sunday, February 4, to Mon- day, February 13, inclusive: Large gymnasium closed for decorating and cleaning. On the day of the J-Hop (Friday, February 9) the building will be closed for all activities after 12:30 p. m. It will be possible for visitors to inspect the decorations up until 6:30 Friday. E. D. Mitchell, Director. 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. Rooms for French General Exam- inations, Tuesday, January 30, p. in.: French 1 (morning classes) West Gal. A. M. Hall French 1 (afternoon classes) 1025 Angell Hall French 2 1025 Angell Hall French 31 (morning classes) Nat. Science Auditorium French 31 (afternoon classes) 231 Angell Hall Freinch 32 25 Angell Hail 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 Univest eeic:Prfso Roy W. Sellars, of the Department of Philosophy, viI speak o1> the subject, "Present Trends m Philosophy on Thursday,.February 15, a