THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, 3, DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the I University. Copy received at the office of the Assistant to the President until 3:30; 11:30 am. Saturday. SUNDAY, JANUARY 27, 1934 ination schedule. Examination in VOL. XLV No. 93 I Room 311 West Eng. Bldg.( Notices English 138 will meet at 2 o'clock The attention of the Student Body as originally announced in the cata-I is hereby called to the following rul-I logue. ing of the Board of Regents: IEducation A10, Second Semester,P Resolved: That beginning with the Change of Hour: Section I of Edu- University year 1931-32 all men stu- cation A10 scheduled for MWF at dents in the freshman class be re- 8 o'clock has been changed to meet uired to live in approved men's MWF at 1 o'clock, 2432 U.S.E. ooming houses and that no unmar- ied male student be allowed to live Qualifying Examinations in Lan- n an apartment. The Dean of Stu- guages and English Composition for dents is given authority to make ex- students desiring to concentrate in eptions to these regulations in cases English will be held Monday evening, where, in his opinion, conditions war- Feb. 11, from 7 to 10 in 2225 A.H. ant a departure from the rules. W. G. RiceC F. B. Wahr, Assistant Deani Botany I-Final examination fork Student Loans: The Loan Commit- the first semester of 1934-35, Mon- ee will meet Wednesday, Jan. 30, at day, Jan. 28, 1935, 2 to 5 p.m. s :30 p.m., in Room 2, University Hall. A to G inclusive in Room C Haven Students who have already filed ap- Hall. plications with the Office of the Dean H to M inclusive in Room 103, Ro- >f Students should call there for an mance Language Building. appointment with the Committee. N to R inclusive in Room 35, An- J. A. Bursley, Chairman gell Hall. S to Z inclusive in Room 1035, An- Faculty, College of Literature, gell Hall. Science, and the Arts:- -.-. It is requested by the Administra- Intramural Building and all facili- give Board that all instructors who ties will be open from Saturday, Jan. make reports of Incomplete or Ab- 26 to Monday, Feb. 11, between 8 a.m. sent from Examination give also in- and 6 p.m. formation showing the character of The swimming pool will be open that part of the work which has been daily from 3 to 5:30 p.m. The large completed. This may be done by use gym will be closed for cleaning, deco- of the symbols, I(A), X(B), etc. rating and refinishing from Sat., Feb. 2, to Wednesday, Feb. 13. Graduate School: Second semester On the day of the J-Hop, Friday, class cards for graduate students will Feb. 8, the building will be closed be distributed from the office of the for all activities after 12:30 p.m. Graduate School. Instructors de- Visitors may inspect the decorations siring to know how many graduate until 6:30 p.m. on that day. students are enrolled in their classes On Wednesday, Jan. 30, on which may call at the office for these cards. evening will occur the President's C. S. Yoakum, Dean Ball, the main locker room willbe closed at noon and the gymnasium all University Bureau of Appointments day. & Occupational Information: February graduates and students Concert leaving school at the end of the se- Choral Union Concert: mester are reminded that they should Josi iturbi, Spanish pianist, will give a definite change of address to give the following program in the i the Bureau before leaving the camp- Seventh Choral Union Concert, Tues- us, and also check up on the status day, Feb. 12, at 8:15 o'clock in Hill of their registrations. Auditorium. Caprice, for the departure of his 1935 Mechanical Engineers: T. W. beloved brother ........ J. S. Bach Prior of the Goodyear Tire and Rub- (Bach-Gesellschaft edition - Bass ber Company will be in Room 221, realized by Mr. Iturbi) West Engineering Building, at 9 a.m. a. Friends persuade him not to un- on Monday, Jan. 28, for the purpose dertake the journey. of interviewing those men interested b. They picture the different ad- in employment with this company ventures that may befall him. c. Adagiossissimo - Lamentations Tau Beta Pi: Mimeographed copies of all his friends. of the model letter of application pre- d. Friends finding their efforts un- sented by Harvey M. Merker are successful bid him farewell. available to members at Dean Lov- e. Aria of the postillion. ell's office. f. Fugue in imitation of the postil- ~- lion's trumpet. (Played without in- Independents Attending J-Hop: terruption.) All independents who have not made Sonata in C major, J-Hop booth arrangements and wish Opus 53.........L. Van Beethoven to do so call L. Klass, Tel. 21051. (Dedicated to Count von Waldstein) Allegro con brio Academic Notices Adagio molto English 89: Members of English 89 Rondo -Allegretto moderato are asked to read H. O. Taylor, The Fantasie-Impromptu .... Fr. Chopin Mediaeval Mind, Chapter 24, Vol. I, Scherzo, B-flat minor .... Fr. Chopin pp. 574-603. Outlines of the course Intermission may be obtained at the English Of- Plaintes, ou la Maja et le fice, 3221 A.H. on Monday, Jan. 28. Rossignol (from the Suite, "Goyescas") ........E. Granados Qualifying Examinations in Lan- Serenade a la poupee. ... C. Debussy guages and English Literature for Pavane .................. M. Ravel candidates for the Master's. Degree Fete Dieu a Seville .......I. Albeniz in English will be held Monday eve- Two Etudes d'execution ning, Feb. 11, from 7 to 10 in 2225 A.H. transcendante:.......... Fr. Liszt W. G. Rice C major, No. 1 ("Prelude") F minor, No. 10 ("Allegro, agitato Final Examination - Physics 36 molto") and 46- Monday, Jan. 28, 8 a.m., will be held in Room 348 West Engi- Graduation Recital: neering Bldg. Emily Campbell, pianist, of Ann ________Arbor, will give the following pro- d.M.2a Final Examination: Tues- gram in a Graduation Recital, Tues- day, Feb. 5, from 2 to 6 corresponding day, Jan. 29, at 8:15 o'clock at the to lectures Monday- at 2, and Satur- School of Music Auditorium on May- day, Feb. 2, from 2 to 6 corresponding nard Street, to which the general to lectures Tuesday at 2. This is in public is invited: accordance with the printed exam- Prelude, Fugue and Variations ........... Franck-Bauer Sonata, Op. 31, No. 3 .. . .Beethoven Allegro Scherzo Menuetto and Trio Presto con fuoco Etudes .................... Chopin CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY E major, Op. 10 G flat major, Op. 16 Intermezzi........... Op. 117, No. 1 Op. 119, No. 3 Preludes ............. Danseuses de Delphes Minstrels Noveletten ........... C major B flat minor .Brahms .Debussy .Poulenci Events Today Methodist Episcopal Church, Sun- day: 9:45 a.m.- Class for young men, and women of college age. The group discusses modern social problems and; ideals of the church. Meet in the CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Place advertisements 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-11e per reading line 10ce per reading line for three or more insertions. (on basis of five average words to line) for one or two insertions. Minimum 3 lines per insertion. Telephone rate-115c Der reading line fog oi,e: or two insertions. 14c >er reading ine for three or rror,. insertions. 10%, discount If paid within ten days from the date of last insertion. Minim!n three lines per insertion. 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Harris Hall: Regular student meet- ing at 7 p.m. The Rev. Henry Lewis will be the leader. All students and their friends are cordially invited. St. Andrew's Episcopal Church: Services of worship Sunday are: 8 a.m. Holy Communion, 9:30 a.m. Church School, 11:00 a.m. Kinder- garten, 11:00 a.m. Morning Prayer and Sermon by the Rev. Henry Lewis. Unitarian Church: 5:15 o'clock. Family Service followed by a buffet supper. At 7:30 p.m. Liberal Stu- dents' Union meeting with Professor J. L. Brumm, of the Department of Journalism. He will read a one-act play, "Scrambled Ego." Coming Events Chemistry Colloquium meets Wed- nesday, Feb. 6, 4:15 p.m., Room 303 Chemistry Building. Dr. Adel, of the Physics Department, will speak on "Planetary Atmospheres." Faculty Women's Club - Interior Decoration Section will meet at 2:30 p.m., Monday, at the home of Mrs. Herbert Calvery, 1020 West Huron Street. Michigan Dames: The Home Mak- ing Group will have a potluck supper Tuesday evening at 6 o'clock, i i i ROOMS and apartments for Chinese students. Only Chinese need apply. See Mrs. Silver, 607 E. Hoover, oip- posite Intramural Bldg. 2x COMFORTABLE suite for two men students. Large, light study and sep- arate sleeping rooms. Single beds. 518 Hill. 85 PLEASANT single room. Also front suite. Opposite Law School. Close to State Street. 718 Monroe St. 84 721 Church. Desirable double room for 2 men. Only 3 other roomers. 71 FOR RENT: A large suite of rooms; capable of accommodating threej itudents. Cooking facilities if de- sired. Also a single room. Call 2-2610. '79 HALF BLOCK from campus. Suites $4.00 and $5.00. Singles $2.75 and $3.25. 213 S. Thayer. Phone 5156. 78 PLEASANT front suite, two blocks from Angell Hall. Reasonable. 413 Thompson St. Phone 9408. TWO excellent single rooms for men at 411 Hamilton Place. Very reason- able. 64 SINGLE AND DOUBLE rooms for boys. 825 E. University, Near Engi- neers' Arch. Reasonable. Tel. 3851. 53 BULLETIN WE WILL consider a limited number of selected students experienced in circulation work, will also considerj experienced Team Captain for Trip- Around-The-World this summer. We represent all select National Publications of International ap- peal. For details write giving prev- ious experience. M. A. Steele, 5 Co- lumbus Circle, New York. FOR SALE - MISC. FULL DRESS coat and pants: Excel- WANTED WANTED: Girl Nants room in pri- va e ho e near cmipus with music, practice privilees. Call 499 Jordan Hall. 2-3281. 74 - WANTED: MEN'S OLD AND NEW suit:. Will pay 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7 dol- lars. Phone Ann Arbor 4306. Ci- cago Buyers. Temporary office, 200 North Main. 7x TYPEWRITING TYPEWRITING AND MIMEO- GRAPHING promptly and neatly done in our own shop by experi- enced operators at moderate rates. 0. D. Morrill's Typewriter and Sta- tionlry Store, 314 S. State Street. li PROM Prom is at Fordhamn Uni- versily. hot music. 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Approximately size' 36. Call 4145. Room 032. 31 LAUNDRI LAUNDRY 2-1044. Sox darned. Careful work at low price. 4x STUDENT Hand Laundry. Prices rea- sonable. Free delivery. Phone 300:' 9x LOST AND FOUND WILL student who found coat lin- ing. leave it at Jacobson's. 83 FORDHAM ;HT with Frahkie Frisch THURSDAY, JAN. 31st WJZ-7:45 P.M., E.S.T. and the entire N. B. C. Btue leiwork. Tznf* in every week at the same time. i E l COLLEGE OUTLINES- BFOUNTAIN PENS, INK BOOK EXCHANGE - Bring in your Used Books to be sold at your own price, a Nominal Fee is charged for selting. STUDENTS SUPPLY STORE 1111 South University Avenue AND AFTER EXAMS, A ADELBERT COMFORTABLE WH AT LOW -C OST TH ENTRIP HOME TEREGINALD, BY GREYHOUND When You rveI WE XO OU1 ART WE DO OUR PART Let a Permanent Campus Organization make your arrangements at no increase over regular tariff rates. Airplane, Steamship, Railway and Hotel Reservations in any part of the world. 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