0 THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY 0 VOL. XLIV TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1933 No. 8 NOTICES Faculty, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts: Attendance re- port bards have been sent to the different Departmental Offices, and more may always be had by calling at the office of the Assistant Dean, 1220 Angell Hall. Instructors are requested to report absences in accordance with rules printed on the backs of the cards. Notice to Freshmen: Those students who have not yet taken the algebra examination required of all entering freshmen will be expected to make up this examination on Tuesday afternoon at 3:00 in Room 25, Angell Hall. This examination takes precedence over all other appointments includ- ing class work. Be on time. C. S. Yoakum. Rhodes Scholarships: Candidates for the Rhodes Scholarships should confer with me at my office hours, 118 Haven Hall, or make appointments with the Secretary of the History Department at 119 Haven Hall. Arthur Lyon Cross. Clinics in the School of Dentistry will be opened for regular work begining Monday, October 2. The hours are from 10 to 12 in the morning and from i to 5 in the afternoon. Graduate School Students: Students who have changed their elec- tions since submitting the election card should call at the office of the Graduate School, 1014 Angell Hall, this week. This involves dropping and adding of courses and substitution of one course for another, as well as a change in instructor. G. Carl Huber, Dean. Choral Union Tryouts: Professor James Hamilton will continue to try out candidates for Choral Union membership at Studio 223, Mezzanine Floor, School of Music daily from 4 to 6, and will continue until membership has been completed. Horseback Riding For Women Students: Graduates and undergraduates are..liible to attend exhibition drill practice on Wednesday evenings at the Fair grounds at 7:45. Leave name and telephone number at Barbour Gym- nasium--telephone 4121, extension 721. The Michigan League Bridge Lessons are to commence on Wednes- day, October 4, at 7:30 p. m. and will continue at that hour for 8 weeks. Price 8 lessons for $2.00. Everyone is invited. ACADEMIC NOTICES Chemistry 65 (W. E. Bachmann): The quiz sections will be held in room 151. Sect. I, W at 4 (or Th if necessary); Sect. II, Th at 4; Sect. III, W at 4. History 11, Sec. 10 (Tu Th at 2): This class will meet hereafter in Room G, Haven Hall, instead of 1018 A. H. Electrical Engineering 7a, Building Illumination: Will meet hereafter on Wednesday mornings at 8 o'clock, since this seems to fit the programs of those whotelected the course, better than the previously announced hour. However, in order that those who need to do so may rearrange their outside work, we shall meet once more on Saturday at 8, October 7. LECTURES Forestry: Professor S. W. Allen, of the.School of Forestry and Conser- vation, will lecture on the aims,, activities, and .accomplishments of the Civilian Conservation Corps today, at 11 a. mn., 2054 Natural Science Build- Classes in the School of Forestry and Conservation will be dismissed so that students may attend this lecture. Others interested are welcome. S. T. Dana, Dean. EVENTS TODAY German Department: The monthly meeting of the German department at 4:15 in Room 201 University Hall. Seminar in Machine Design: This seminar held under the auspices of the Departments of Mechanical Engineering and Engineering Mechanics will meet at 7:00 p. m. in Room 307 West Engineering Bldg. for the pur- pse of discussing hours for future, meetings. All interested are urged to Room 2082 Natural Science. "Appli- be present. cations of Photochemistry to Some Simple Chemical Reactions"-Dr. J. Junior Research Club: 7:30 p. in., R. Bates. Business session: Action on proposal to change membership code introduced at last regular meeting. Junior Mathematics Club: For graduate students there is a thriving Mathematical Club at which they are welcome. The undergraduate club is in need of complete reorganization. Will those studentswhogare willing to give time and energy to revive and keep alive the junior club please meet me at 4 p. m. today in Room 202 M. H. Norman Anning. Adelphi: Important organization meeting this evening in the Adelphi room (4th floor of Angell Hall. All members are requested to attend. Alpha Nu meets at 7:30 p. m. in Alpha Nu room, 4th floor Angell Hall, for election of president. All mem- bers on campus expected to attend. Discussion of plans for Freshman smokers of October 10 and 17 to be held. Alpha Epsilon Mu meeting in the Michigan Union, 8:15 p. in. It is im- portant that every man should be there. See bulletin board for room number. Zeta Phi Eta: Important meeting at 8 p. m. in the League. Pledges, actives, and alumnae are requested to come. Women Students: Open Field Hockey for graduate and undergrad- uate students on Tuesday and Thurs- day at 4:15 on Palmer Field. Students' Wives: Wives of married students are cordially invited to at- tend the first meeting of the season of the Michigan Dames, to be held at 8:00 p. in., Grand Rapids Room, Michigan League. Christian Science Organization meets at 8 o'clock this evening in the Chapel of the Michigan League Building. All Faculty and Students interested are invited to attend. National Student League: Meeting At 7:30 p. in. in the Union. All vis- itors welcome. COMING EVENTS Michigan Technic: Staff meeting Wednesday in Room 3046, East Engi- neering Building. It is important that all staff members be present. Student Branch of the A. S. M. E.: The Annual A. S. M. E. Smoker will be held Wednesday, Oct. 4, at 7:30 p. m. in the Union. Meetings, mem- bership, dues, programs, etc., will be explainedatthat time. Refreshments will be served. All persons are cor- dially invited. Tau Beta Pi business meeting, Thursday, at 7:30. p. m. in Room 348 W. Eng. Election of a new vice-pres- ident and member of the advisory B E S K Y'S Graduate Student in Education: The faculty of the School of Educa- tion is sponsoring a tea to be given on Sunday afternoon, Oct. 8, from four to six in the library of the Elementary School. All graduate stu-' A. A. U. W.: The State meeting willI be held in Jackson, Mich., October 6 and 7. Those wishing to make reser- vations will please call Mrs. C. D. Thorpe, 2-1384, Mrs. Albert Reeves, board. All members please be pres- dents in education and their wives ent. I are cordially invited. 6893, or Miss Genevieve Sproat, struction in golf, tennis and archery 2-1406 before Thursday noon. for undergraduate and graduate women at 4 o'clock on Wednesday Women Students: There will be in- afternoon atPalmer Field. 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