THE MICHIGAN DAILY
THURSDAY, MAR
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DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN
Pblication In the Bulletin o constuctive notice to all members o1 the
vereity. Copy recelved at the office of the Assistant to the President
until 3:30; 11:30 a.m. Saturday,
Librarian of the University and Head Gst
of the Department of Library Science. u t
Faculty
ing to pay shall be deprived of the
privilege of ordering Senior Com-
mencement Announcements and in-
vitations, and their names shall be
omitted from the class roll appearing
in these booklets. Dues (25 cents)
for the current year are payable to
any member of the freshman com-
mittee.
Students, College ofwEngineering:
Saturday, March 23, will be the final
day for dropping a course without rec-
ord. Courses may be dropped only
with the permission of the classifier
after conference with the instructor
in the course.
Phi Eta Sigma Members: If you
plan to attend an informal dinner
Sunday evening at the Union, leave
your name at the Union desk. You
will be charged 30 cents and may be
assured of a good dinner and a good
time.
listory D art ient luncheon at
the Union at 12:15 today.
Observatory Journal Club meets in
the lecture room at 4:15 p.m. Dr.
Arthur Adel will speak on "Absorp-
tion of Sunlight in the Earth's At-
mosphere in the Remote Infra-red}
Region of the Spectrum." Tea will
be served at 4 p.m.
Political Science Journal Club
F or Summer
Is Announced,
hOSt Visting Professors
TO Conduct Courses At
Burt Lake Stiiion
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Intramural Swimming - Women:.
Last practices before the Intramural
Meet will be held on Thursday eve-
ning, 8:30 to 9:30, and Saturday
morning, 8:30 to 10:30. Entries close4
Saturday. Swimmers who have notc
been timed in their events must re-
port at one of these practices.
Classified Directory
meets from 3 to 5 p.m., Room 2037 --
A.H. librarian. Emory University, Atlanta,t
Ga., Prof. C. B. Shaw, of the library!
G(olcgy Jcur al Club rneets at 7 science department of Swarthmore
p.m., Room 3065 N.S. Program: 20 College, Swarthmore, Pa., Prof. L. B.
minute paper by B. Breed. Prosem- Wright, a member of the staff of the
mar paper by T. Jones. Henry E. Huntin;ton library at San
r Marino, Calif., will be visiiing mem-
Univcrsity Oratorical Contest: The Lers of the faculty of the library
first preliminary tryout will be held rcience department.
at 4 o'clock in Room 4003 Angell Hall. Prof. George P. Adams, of the
philosophy department of the Uni-
Varsity Band: Practice at 8 p.m. vrrsity of California, Berkeley, Calif.,
Bring Marching Folios. Mrs. Hazel Geniesse of Washington,.
D. C., a research worker in speech,
Varsity Glee Cili: Regular re- Prof. H. S. Lucas of the history de-
hearsal tonight at 7:30. Details for partment of the University of Wash-
trips on Sunday and Monday to be ington, Seattle, Wash., Prof. C. M.
given at this meeting. Reynolds of the sociology depart-
ment of Stanford University, Palo
Sigma Delta Oii luncheon meeting Alto, Calif., Prof. W. H. Shideler of
in the Union at 12:15. the geology department of Miami
University, Oxford, O., and Prof. A.
Polnia Literary Circle: Important B. Wolfe of the economics depart-
meeting at the League at 7:30 p.m. ment of Ohio State University. Col-
All students of Polish ancestry are umbus, O., and Prof. Ernest G.
invited to attend. Major plans for Schwiebert of the history department
the balance of the year and for the of Valparaiso University, Valparaiso,
coming year will be under considera- Ind., will be others who will teach
tion. here during the Summer Session.
Senior Ball Committee meets at speak on "The Future of American
7:30, Room 323 Michigan Union. Minorities" at the regular meeting,
Saturday, March 23. at 8:15, at Lane
All Freshman Wimen are urged to Hall.
attend the freshman mass meeting
to be held in the League Ballroom Freshman Girls' Glee Club practice
at 4:30 p.m. Plans for the freshman Saturday afternoon at 1:15, in the
project will be announced and ex- League. Room will be posted.
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WANTED: At once salesman experi-
enced in selling ladies' shoes. Call
2-3194. 158
SALES GIRL with ready-to-wear ex-
perience for part time work. Apply
at C. J. Hutzel Shop. 301 S. Main
St. 155
WANTED Immediately -very desir-
able two or three-room apartment
on East Side State Street. Call Mr.
Sharfman at 3936, between six
and seven. 157
WANTED: MEN'S OLD AND NEW
suits. Will pay 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 dol-
lars. Phone Ann Arbor 4306. Chi-
cago Buyers. Temporary office, 200
North Main . 7x
NOTICE
RAGGEDY ANN BEAUTY SHOP,
1115 S. University. Special Monday
and Tuesday, shampoo and finger
wave, 35c. Rest of week, 50c. Per-
manents $3 - $6, end permanents,
$2. Phone 7561. 12x
NEW AND USED C4.S - Largest
selection in the country. Associated
Motor Services, Inc. 317 W. Huron.
Ph. 2-3268. "Let's get acquainted.
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FOUND: A watch at Field House.
Owner call L. D. Bartely at 2-1417.
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Open 10 to 10. Terrace
Garden Studio. Wuerth
Theatre Bldg. Ph. 9695
LAUNDRY
STUDENT Hand.Laundry. Prices rea-
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9x
LAUNDRY 2-1044. Sox darned.
Careful work at low price. 4x
Vocationial Lecture
To Be Given Today
The next of the series of vocation-
al guidance lectures will be given to-
day by Dean Albert C. Furstenberg
of the Medical School, who will speak
at 4:15 p.m. in Room 1025 Angell
Hall.
Dean Furstenberg will discuss the
admission requirements for the Medi-
cal School, and the opporttnities of-
fered by its various fields. The lec-
ture is one of a series of 13 arranged
by Dean Edward H. Kraus of the
literary college for seniors in that
college and all other students espe-
cially interested.
15c TO 6 P.M.
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JOHN GILBERT
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Academic Notices
History 12, Lecture I: Midsemester,
at 8 Monday, March 25. Mr. Scott's
and Mr. Slosson's sections will meet
in 1025 A.H. Mr. Long's and Mr.
Winnacker's sections will meet in
Natural Science Auditorium.
Lectures
University Lecture:
Prof. Lyman Bryson, of Teachers
College, Columbia University, will lec-
ture on the subject, "An Experiment
In Community Education," Thursday,
March 21, at 4:15 p.m., in Natural
Science Auditorium. The public is
cordially invited.#
R. A. Smith, Sta4e Geologist, will
speak on "Non-metallic Resources ofI
Michigan" in Room 2054 N. S., Fri-
day, at 4:15. All interested are cor-
dially invited.
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piained.
Hillel Foundation: Dr. Raphael
Isaacs will conduct his class on "The
Jew In Science," at 8 o'clock at the
Foundation. Everyone is invited to
attend. There will be no regular
Thursday afternoon tea this week.
Coing Events
Cosmopolitan Club: Prof. Angell'
of the Sociology Department, will
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Events Today
Vocational Series: Students of the
College of Literature, Science, and
the Arts:
A meeting will be held at 4:15 p.m.,
Room 1025 Angell Hall, for students
in the College of Literature, Science,
and the Arts and others interested
in future work in medicine. The
meeting will be addressed by Dean
A. C. Furstenberg of the School of
Medicine.
The next meeting of the vocation-
al series, to be held on March 26, will
be addressed by Dr. W. W. Bishop,
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