THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, SEP] 26, 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. English 127 will meet in 2225 A. H. on Wednesday. E. L. Griggs English 297: Mr. Weaver will meet students in 2218 A. H. at 11:30, Wed- nesday, Sept. 26. CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY -1 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBDER 26, 1934, VOL. XLV No. 2 Notices To Users of the Daily Official Bulle- tin: The attention of users of The Daily Official Bulletin is respectfully called to the following: -(1) Notice submitted for publica- tion must be Typewritten and must be signed. (2) Ordinarily notices are pub- lished but once. Repetition is at the Edi;6r's discretion. (3) Notices must be handed to the Assistant to the President, as Editor of the Daily Official Bulletin, Room 1021 A. H., before 3:30 p. m. (11:30, Saturdays). Paul F. Bagley Scholarship: Those interested in applying for 'the Paul F. Bagley Scholarship in Chemistry ($200) must have their applications filed in the Chemistry Office (Room 212) not later than Friday afternoon, September 28. Application blanks may be obtained from that office. This scholarship is open only to jun- iors and seniors specializing in chem- istry. Preference will be given to those needing financial assistance. School of Education-Changes of Elections: All changes of elections of students enrolled in this School must be reported at the Registrar's Office, Room 4 University Hall. After September 29 such changes may be made only after payment of a fee of one dollar. Membership in a class does not cease nor begin until all changes have been thus officially registered. Ar- rangements made with the instructors only are not official changes. Students who are planning to take directed teaching some time during this school year should consider care- fully the desirability of enrolling the first semester. Other things being equal there are distinct advantages for the student who takes this course in the first semester. Choral Union Membership: Try- outs for membership in the Univer- sity Choral Union, will be held on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, at the following hours: Professor Hamilton in Room 223 on the Mezzanine Floor-Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, 4-5. Miss Hunt, in Room 216, on the Mezzanine Floor-Wednesday, 1-5; Thursday, 2-4; Friday, 3-5. Those chosen for membership are required to pay an annual member- ship fee of $2.50 and also make a deposit of $2.50 for music books which, are furnished. At the end of the year when the music books are re- turned, a refund of $2.50 will be made. Regularity of attendance at all re- hearsals is required and members in good standing are extended the privi- lege of attending all Choral Union concerts without charge. School of Music Orchestra Tryouts: Tryouts for the School of Music Symphony Orchestra will be held at the School of Music Annex, Thursday, from 3 to 5. Men'Sbership in the Or- chestra is open to students in all Schools and Colleges who are able to qualify. Art Cinema League: Starting to- morrow night we are presenting Nol Greater Glory for the first time in Ann Arbor. ""A Silly Symphony" and a "Mickey Mouse" short are also in- cluded. Shows run Thursday, Fri- day, and Saturday evenings at 8:30. All seats are reserved. Box office phone 6300. Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. Swimming---Women Students: The Union Pool will be open to women for recreational swimming on Tues- day and Thursday evenings from 8:30 to 9:30, and Saturday morning from 8:30 to 10:30 beginning this week. Elective Sports-Women Students: Women students taking part in elec- tive sports are to report for heart and lung rechecks on Wednesday, Sept. 26, from 4 to 5 o'clock at the Wo- man's Athletic Building.' Riding Class-Women Students: The riding class for women students will meet at the front door of Bar- bour Gymnasium on Mondays and Thursdays at 3:30 to take the car for the stable. Riding will start on Thursday, Sept. 27. English 230 (Spencer and his Age) will meet for organization in A. H. 2213, 4 o'clock, Sept. 27. Morris P. Tilley English 71, Sec. 1 will meet Tues- day and Thursday at 10 in room 3217 A. H. instead of 406 Library. Philip L. Schenk English 103 (Old English), 10 o'clock, MWF, will meet in room 306 M. I. instead of 2215 A. H. Albert H. Marckwardt English 31, Section 9, 10 o'clock, MWF, will meet in room 2215 A. H. instead of 306 M. H. Karl Litzenberg English 183 will meet in 2231 A. H. on Wednesday. L. A. Strauss English 293 (Bibliography): The class will meet for the first time at 9 a. m. on Saturday, Sept. 29, in 2225 A. H. W. G. Rice English 297: I shall be in Room 3227 A. H. Thursday from 9 to 12 to meet students who have elected my section of English 297. The first meeting of the class will be at 7 o'clock, Monday evening, Oct. 1, in Room 407 Library. R. W. Cowden English 211E, Pro-Seminar in Rhetoric and Criticism will meet in Room 406 Library, from 2 to 4 Wed- nesday, Sept. 26. R. W. Cowden Sociology 165 (American Sociology) will meet in Room 3209 Angell Hall instead of in Room 3212.- R. D. McKenzie Sociology 113 (Human Ecology): will meet in Room C Haven Hall in- stead of in Room D. R. D. McKenzie Sociology 154 (Social Problems) will meet in Room D Haven Hall in- stead of in Room C. R. J. Carr Sociology 133: Sociology 133 has been withdrawn. Students registered for this course are recommended to take Economics 175 (Statistical Analysis). Political Science I, Lecture, Thurs- day at 11 o'clock. Prof. Cuncannon's Section. .206 U. H. Mr. McCaffree's sections. .2225 A. H.I Mr. Kallenbach's sections....35 A. H. Mr. Rohrer's sections.... 2203 A. H. Dr. Dorr's sections........2235 A. H. Mathematics 327. Seminar in Mathematical Theory of Statistics: A meeting of those interested will be held at 3:00 p. in., Wednesday, Sept. 26, in room 3020 A. H. to arrange hours. Mathematics 107 will meet MWF at 9:00 in room 13, East Hall. W. L. Ayres French 207, Introduction to Old{ French (Knudson): Members of this (Continued on Page 6)l CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Place adve tisements with Classified Advertising Department. Phone 2-:1214. The classified columns close at five o'clock previous to day of insertion. Box numbers may be secured at no extra charge. Cash in advance-1cl per reading line (on basis of five average words to line) for one or two insertions. 100 per reading line for three or more insertions. Minimum 3 lines per insertion. 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Phone Ann Arbor 4306. Chi- cago Buyers. Temporary office, 200 North Main. 7x NEW CO-OP HOUSE Raised out of the ruins of the old Co-operative eating house, the Mich- igan Wolverine, in the basement of Lane Hall, reported a record member- ship of more than 200 the first day. Ralph Neafus, '36F, chairman of the board, expressed his pleasure, saying that the eating place has "put on a collegiate air, and is oper- ating under a wholly changed atmos- phere." Membership is now closed. DUSTLESS ROADS STOCKHOLM-(P)-About 9,000 miles, or 18.2 per cent, of the coun- try's highways are dustless, says the Swedish Road Board. ALBION ENROLLS 850 ALBION, Sept. 26.- An increase in enrollment over 1933 was assured at Albion College when .registrations were tabulated late Saturday. W UE-R Today- DOUBLE FEATURE WARNER BAXTER "Such Women Are Dangerous" JAMES CAGNEY "Jimmy The Gent" , - EEXPERT PRINTING PROGRAMS - BIDS LETTERRHEADS - ENVELOPES The THENS PRESS 206 N. 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