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&GE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY

DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN
Publication In the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the
University. Copy received atthe office of the Assistant to the President
untzl 3:30; 11:30 a.m. Saturday.

Tues. at 3-Tues. a.m., Jan. 29.
Further, the courses listed below!
Iwill be examined as follows:
Education A10-Thurs. p.m., Jan.
31.
Education C.-Tues. p.m., Jan. 29.
Bus. Adm. 101-Thurs. p.m., Jan.
31.
Bus. Adm. 121--Tues. p.m., Jan. 29.
Bus. Adm. 151-Sat. p.m., Jan. 26.
Bus. Adm. 205-Mon. P.M. Feb 4

English will be held Monday evening,
Feb. 11, from 7 to 10 in 2225 A.H. Ie C A TIFIED DIREC TORY
W. G. Rice C T1IJJ )JIUR AA1IY

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FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 1935
VOL. XLV No. 91

there may be copies in the possession
of members of the University Facul-

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ties which they would like to con-
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German Department, Room Assign-
ments for Final Examinations:
German 1:
N. S. Aud - Graf, Diamond, Willey,
Wild.
West Lee. Physics - Gaiss. Reich-
art, Van Duren, Striedieck.
231 A.H.- Diekhoff.
2225 A.H. - Scholl.
201 U.H. - Hildner.
German 2:
B Haven - All sections.
German 31:
C Haven - Wild, Willey, Van Dur-

ur' for Registration and Pay- uenecial Library so tat it canlne
bound. Contributions, even of single Any course not listed in any of the
nc~t o Fee: iabove groups may be examined at any
Re.-stration (for students in all numbers. will be gratefully received. time go mh y te xindto and
Win.W. ishp, Lbraian time on which the instructor and !
units except Law and Medicine) will W. shop, Librarian class concerned may agree.i
xtend from Thursday morning to Choral Union Members: Members Each student taking practical work
Sa turday noon, Feb. 7, 8, 9 h hrlUinMmes ebr in music in the School of Music will
Cashier's Office will collect fees dur- of the Choral Union in good standing be gie an individual examiatin.
are equste tocal fo thir assbe given an individual examination.
ing these days in Barbour Gymnasium aie requested to call for their pass Each such student should consult the
under the same arrangements as dur- tickets for the Lotte Lehmann con- bulleti
ing the first semester. Doors will be cert. Friday, between the hours ofbuen board at the School of Music
open from 8 to 11:30* and from 1 to 9 and 12, and 1 and 4, at the School to learn the day and hour assigned
3 on Thursday and Friday, and from of Music. Members must call in per- for lls or her individual examination.
8 to 12 on Saturday. The gymnasium son and after 4 o'clock no tickets will continue
until Satuirday noon. Jan. 26.
will not be open Saturday afternoon. be given out. This notice will appear on Jan. 25.
*Note: The Cashier will pro- Members are also requested, if they Tles pre as no ont will
vide sufficient windows to take have not already done so, to return Please preserve, as no offprints will
care of student fees at a rate their copies of the Messiah, and to be issued.
probably not to exceed 12 to 15 receive in exchange, copies of Boris College of Literature, Science and
students per minute, or, say 2,500 Godunof.
students per half day. If too the Arts: Examinations in Mathemat-'
many students appear Thursday Library Books: The Library is be- ics courses 1, 3. 4, 5 and 7 will take
forenoon it is entirely probable ing constantly asked to supply books place Tuesday, Jan. 29, 2-5 p.m.. ac-
that it will be necessary to close which are charged to the members cording to'the following schedule:
the outside doors before 11:30. of the several Faculties. The num- Anning .............. 1035 A.H.
Students who are sure of their ber of books so charged has reached Bradshaw .......... 2003 A.H.
programs, and especially juniors unaccustomed proportions. Members Craig .... ............2003 A.H.
and seniors, are advised not to at- of the Faculties are, therefore, earn- Elder . .. ...... 35 A.H.
tempt to register Thursday. estly requested to return to the Li- Hopkins ............. 231 A.H.
Students registering in Law and in brary at their early convenience any Karpinski ....... 3011 A.H.
Medicine may pay their fees in the books charged to them for which they Menge ... . ........... 2225 A.H. -
Cashier's Office in South Wing at do not have immediate need. Poor .................. 35 A.H.
the time of registration and classifi- Wm. W. Bishop, Raiford .............. 231 A.H.
cation in these units. Librarian Rainich .............. 2225 A.H.
. L. RichE - Wilder ............. 1035 A.H.
The Extension Division of the Tini-

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Penalty for Late Registration: The
Regents require the collection of a
fee of $1.00 per day for late registra-
tion, with a maximum of $6.00. Se-
mester fees for the second semester
of 1934-35 should be paid to the Cash-
ier before 12 o'clock noon on Satur-
day, Feb. 9, in order to avoid the pay-
ment of this additional fee.
Shirley W. Smith
Attention of All Concerned: Name-
ly faculty, administrative and cleri-
cal staff members and students, is
respectfully called to the following
:action by the Regents.
Students shall pay in acceptable
funds (which shall not include notes
unless the same are bankable) all,
amounts due the University before
they can be admitted to the final ex-
aminations at the end of either se-
mester or of the Summer Session.'
No officer in the University is author-
ized to make any exception to thisl
rule.
Any specific questions that can be
forseen arising in this connection
should be taken up with the proper
authorities at the earliest possible mo-
ment.
Shirley W. Smith
The Business Office has received,
notice of the establishment by the
Middlesex School (preparatory) of
Concord, Mass., of 15 scholarships
of from $350 to $950 each annually
in the said school. Faculty mem-
bers or others who may be interested
in the possibility of securing such a
scholarship in behalf of a son may
correspond with the Head Master
Frederick Winsor, in care of the
Middlesex School, Concord, Mass.
Shirley W. Smith
Tickets for "The President's Ball,"
to be held in the Intramural Build-
ing Wednesday, Jan. 30, can be had
at one dollar per couple at the count-
er in the University Business Office.
Shirley W. Smith
Candidates for the Teacher's Cer-
tificate: Blanks for the payment of
the Teacher's Certificate fee may now
be secured at the Recorder's Office
of the School of Education, 1437 U.
E. S. All students who expect to beI
recommended for the Teacher's Cer-
tificate at the end of the present
semester should pay this fee by Feb. 9.
Bulletin of the Alliance Francaise
4 P'aris:
A request to supply missing num-
bers.
The General Library set of the Par-I
is edition of the Bulletin of the Alli-
ance Francaise lacks the followingf
numbers in the French edition:
1-34, 57, 64, 66, 70, 74-77, 79-80, 861
plus.
Of the English edition the follow-
ing numbers are lacking in the Uni-
versity Librairy:
1-11, 13, 20, 60-62, 76, 65 plus.
As these Bulletins were very wide-
ly distributed to professors in Amer-!
ican universities, it is possible that

versity wishes to announe noncredit
Extension courses in swimming, bad-
minton, tennis, fencing, squash, and
archery. Classes in all the above
subjects will be formed at the Intra-
mural Sports Building starting Tues-
day, Feb. 5, at 7 o'clock. Instructors
will be chosen from the Department
of Intramural Athletics of the Uni-
versity. The tuition is $5 for each
course for the entire semester.
Social Directors, Sorority Chaper-
ons, Househeads, Undergraduate
Women:
Permission to leave town between
or after examinations should be ob-
tained from Househeads.
Jeannette Perry,
Assistant Dean of Women
Recreational Swimming - Wom-
en Students: The Union Pool will
be open for swimming on Tuesday
and Thursdayx evening from 7:30 to
9:30 and Saturday morning from 8:30
to 10:30.

General French Examinations (0),
Jan. 26, p.m., will take place in the
following rooms:
French 1 (morning classes); W.I
Gal. Alum. M. Hall.
French 1 (afternoon classes) ; 1025
Angell Hall.
French 2; 1025 Angell Hall.
French 31; Nat. Science Auditor-}
ium.
French 32; W. Physics Lect. Hall,
French 11, French 41, French 71;
103 R. L. Building.
French 111, French 153; 205 Mason
Hall.
French 112; W, Physics Lect. Hall.
General Spanish Examinations (Q),f
Jan. 31, p.m., will take place in the
following rooms:
Spanish 1 (morning classes) ; Nat.j
Science Auditorium.
Spanish 1 (afternoon classes); 205
Mason Hall.
Spanish 2; Nat. Science Auditor-
ium.
Spanish 31, Spanish 32; 103 R. L.
Building.

Tau Beta Pi: Mimeographed copies-
of the model letter of application pre- History Examination Schedule:
sented by Harvey M. Merker are History 47: Final examination,
available to members at Dean Lov- Thursday a.m., Jan. 31. Sections 1,
ell's office. 12 and 3 will meet in 103 Romance
- --Languages; sections 4 and 5 will
Independents Attending J-Hop: meet in Room C, Haven Hall.
All independents who have not made History 133: Final examination,
J-Hop booth arrangements and wish Friday a.m., Feb. 1, will be given in
to do so call L. Klass, Tel. 21051. 1025 A.H.
History 11: Lecture III. Final ex-
/ University Broadcasting: amination Sat. p.m., Feb. 2, Profes-
9 :15-9 :45 ,a.m. - Laboratory Pro- sor Dunham's sections will meet in
gram for University Speech Class. 231 A.H., Dr. Long's sections in 25
2:00-2:30 p.m. - Student Health A.H.
Service - Topic: "Watch Your Pos- History 115: Final examination
ture," Dorothy Beise, Instructor in Feb. 4, 4 a.m., will meet in 209 A.H.
Physical Education for Women. History 91: Final examination,
Tuesday p.m., Feb. 5, will meet in
Academic Notices the West Physics Lecture Room.
History 11: Lecture Section I. Final
Final Examination Schedule, First examination Wednesday a.m., Jan. 30.
Semester, 1934-35: College of Lit- Professor Slosson's and Professor
erature, Science, and the Arts, School Scott's sections will meet in 25 A.H.
of Education, School of Music, School All other sections in this lecture group
of Forestry and Conservation, Col- will meet in N.S. Aud.
lege of Pharmacy, School of Business History 143: The examination in,
Administration and Graduate School this course will be given Thursday
carry these group letters also. a m.,Jn 1 nBHvn
The shedule follos..,Jn31inBHv.
escheu ows History 144: The lectures in this
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25 A.H. -- Eaton, Graf. Gaiss, Van
de Luyster.
231 A.H. -Diekhoff.
2225 A.H. - Scholl.
209 A.H. - Wahir.
German 32:
1035 A.H. - All sections.
Political Science I: Room assign-
ments for final examination, Thurs-
day p.m.. Jan. 31:
Dorr's Sections ........ 231 A.H.
Rohrer's Section ...... 2203 A.H.
Cuncannon's Sections.. 2219 A.H.
and 2235 A.H.
Kallenbach's Sections ..2225 A.H.
and 35 A.H.
McCaffree's Sections ... . 25 A.H.
Qualifying Examinations in Lan-
guages and English Literature for
candidates for the Master's Degree
in English will be held Monday eve-
ning, Feb. 11, from 7 to 10 in 2225 AH.
W. G. Rice
Examination Schedule-English I -
and II:iV
ENGLISH I
Instructor Room No.
Allen ..... ........... . 18 A.H.
Bader ..................35 A.H.
Baker ................ 231 A.H.
Boothe ..............2225 A.H.
Cassidy ............... 209 A.H. P
Cowden .............. 225 A.H.
Everett ..............1209 A.H.
Green ................ B Haven
Helm ....... C. Haven
Hornberger........205 M.H.
Jones ............... 2013 A.H.
Knode ................ 206 U.H.
Meyer ............... 2029 A.H.
Nelson ...............2231 A.H.
Peterson ............ 2054 N.W.
Proctor ....... 203 U.H.
Roellinger ............ 215 A.H.
Rowe ................ 201 S.W.
Schenk ................ 101 Ec.
Stevens ............... 103 R.L.
Strauss 3209 A.H.
Walcott.............208 U.H.
Walter .............. 3011 A.H.
Weaver .......... 202 W. Phys
Webster ........... 2235 A.H.
Weimer .............. 103 A.H.
Wells ...............W.L.R.
Whitehall...........3017 A.H.
ENGISH II .
Bebout..............229 A.H.
Williams ............ E. Haven
Latin 4, given in the second semes-
ter, is especially designed for students.
who enter the University with two
years of Latin.
Sociology 51 Examination, Tuesday,
Jan. 29, 2 p.m.:
Holmes-1025 Angell Hall.
Fuller-N.S. Aud.
Angell-C Haven Hall.
Botany I - Final examination for
the first semester of 1934-35, Mon-
day, Jan. 28, 1935, 2 to 5 p.m.
A to G inclusive in Room C, Haven
Hall.
H to M inclusive in Room 103, Ro-
mance Language Building.
N to R inclusive in Room 35, An-
gell Hall.
S to Z inclusive in Room 1035, An-
gell Hall.
Education A10, Second Semester,
Change of Hour: Section I of Edu-
cation A10 scheduled for MWF at
8 o'clock has been changed to meet
MWF at 1 o'clock, 2432 U.S.E.
Directed Teaching (Education I
100)-Second Semester Assignments:
Assignments for directed teaching in
the University High School for the
second semester will be made by Pro-
fessor Schorling in Room 2203, U.H.S.,
H UMP H REY
W E! DMA N G ROU P

Demonstration in
MODERN DANCE
I Lydia MENDELSSOHN Theatre
Satuday, Jan. 26, 4:15 p.m.
Tickets 50c - 35c

- - IROOMS and apartments for Chinese
NOTICE students. Only Chinese need apply.
[NEW AND USED CARS -- Largest See Mrs. Silver, 607 E. Hoover, op-
selection in the country. Associated posite Intramural Bldg. 2x
Motor Services, Inc. 317 W. Hui-on' 928 FOREST: Pleasant first floor
Ph. 2-3268. "Let's get acquainted." room for one man. 69
lox
lTHE MONROE (522 Monroe) offers
on Friday, Jazz. 25, according to the one furnished two-room apartment.
folloving schedule: Private bath, electric refrigeration,
8:00 to 9:00 - French & German soft water, storage locker. $35. Mrs.
9:00 to 10:00 -Science and Math. Ferguson. Phone 2-2839. 70
11:00 to 12:00 -Social Studies ~
11:00to12:00-SE721 Church. Desirable double room for
43:00 to 4:00--Engl Fine Arts 2 men. Only 3 other roomers. 71
4:00to 500 -Lati, Fie Ars _____
Commercial FOR RENT: 909 E. University, 2
It is of the utmost importance that double rooms. Warm and comfort-
seniors come to this conference for, Eable with cross ventilation. 72
everything else being equal, the op-
portunities for directed teaching will FOR RENT: Large, well-furnished
be assigned in order of application. rooms, both double and single. 115
Any student who has a definite ap- Park Terrace. Phone 8840.
pointment at the hour suggested TWO excellent single rooms for men
should report for a conference at one 0at411 Hamilton Place. Very reason-
of these periods on Saturday, Jan. 26, able. 64
in Professor Schorling's office, Room -
2442, University Elementary School: 603 EAST CATHERINE: Warm, clean
9:00 to 10:00--French, German, rooms for boys. Reasonable. 59
Science SINGLE AND DOUBLE rooms for
10:00 to 11:00 -Mathematics, So- boys. 825 E. University, Near Engi-
cial Studies
11:00 to 12:00 - English, Latin, neers' Arch. Reasonable. Tel. 3851.
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Group Date of Examination and Thursday, in B Haven, as stated
A-Wed. a.m., Jan. 30. in the Literary College announce-
B-Mon. a.in., Feb. 4. went. Note that this does not follow
C--Mon. a.m., Jan. 28. the hour arranged for History 143
D-Fri. a.m., Feb. 1. after the beginning of the first se-
E-Tues. a.m., Feb. 5. inester.
F-Tues. p.m., Feb. 5. History 11: Lecture III. Review
G-Sat. a.m., Feb. 2. lecture at 7:15 p.m.. Thursday, Jan.
H-Wed. a.m., Feb. 6. 31, in 231 A.H.
I-Fri. p.m., Feb. 1. A. L. Dunham
J-Thurs. a.m., Jan. 31. I___
K-Mon. p.m., Jan. 28. Economics 51: Rooms for final ex-
L-Wed, p.m., Jan. 30. amination on Tuesday morning, Jan.
M-Sat, p.m., Feb. 2. 29, are as follows:
N-Tues. a.m., Jan. 29. 103 R. L. - Palmer's and Smithies'
O-Sat. p.m., Jan. 26. sections.
P-Tues. p.m., Jan. 29. 25 A.H. - Anderson's and Orr's sec-
Q--Thurs. p.m., Jan. 31. tons.
R--Mon. p.m,.seb. Gru X1025 A.H. - Spiegel's and Stapp's!
X-Each course in Group X mayI sections.
be examined at any time mu- 1035 A.H. - Wieis' sections.
tually agreed upon by class and
instructor. Political Science I: Make-up ex-
Other courses not carrying the let- amination, Saturday morning, Feb.
ters will be examined as follows: 2, at 9 o'clock, Room 2029 A. H. For
Classes Date of Examination those only who have conflicts in ex-
Mon.at 8-Wed. a.m., Jan. 30. I amination schedule.
Mon. at 9-Mon. a.m., Feb. 4. I

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3-Sat. a.m., Feb. 2.
8-Wed. a.m., Feb. 6.
9-Fri. p.m., Feb. 1.
10-Thurs. a.m., Jan. 31.
11-Mon. p.m., Jan. 28.
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