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DAILY OFFICIAL
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(H Carver). This class will mee
Wednesday, Feb. 19, at 1:00 p.m., Na
tural Science Auditorium, instead 0:
Room 3003 A.H.
Mathematics 328. Seminar ir
Mathematical Theory of Statistics
There will be a meeting of those in-
terested in taking part Wednesday
Feb. 19, 4 p.m., 3020 A.H. to arrange
hours,
Mathematics 302 and 371. The
preliminary meeting to arrange hours
will be held on Thursday at 3 p.m.
Room 3001 A.H.
Psychology 122 will meet in Room
3056 N.S. on Monday and Friday at
9 instead of Room 3126 N.S.
Psychology 110 will meet in Room
Room 315 West Medical Building.
Reading Requirement in German
for Ph.D. Candidates: Candidates in
all fields except those of the natural
sciences and mathematics must ob-
tain the official certification of an
adequate reading knowledge of Ger-
man by submitting to a written ex-
amination given by the German De-
partment.
For the second semester this ex-
amination will be given on Wednes-
day, March 18, at 2 p.m. in Room 203
U.H.
Students who intend to take the
examination are requested to regis-
ter their names at least one week be-
fore the date of the examination at
the office of the German Depart-
ment, 204 U.H., where information
and reading lists are available.
Lectures
University Lecture: Professor J. R.
Hayden, of the Department of Po-
litical Science, Vice-Governor of the
Philippine Islands from 1933 to 1935,
will speak on the subject "The
Changing Orient" in Lydia Mendel-
ssohn Theatre, Wednesday, Feb. 19,
it 4:15 p.m. The public is invited.
University Lecture: Dr. Esther
Boise Van Deman, formerly Carnegie
Research Professor of Roman Arch-
geology in the University of Michigan
and Fellow Emeritus of the Carnegie
Institution of Washington, will lec-
ture on the subject "Rome of Yes-
terday and Today: The Aqueducts"
(illustrated by stereoptican), Thurs-
day, Feb. 20, at 4:15 p.m. in the Na-
tural Science Auditorium. The pub-
lic is cordially invited.
Public Lecture: "Old Mesopotamian
Art" by Professor Leroy Waterman.
Illustrated. Sponsored by the Re-
search Seminary in Islamic Art.
Monday, Feb. 24, 4:15 in Room D,
Alumni Memorial Hall. Admission
free.
Events Of Today
Chmical and Metallurgical Engi-
neering Seminar. Mr. Chas. H. Brooks
will be the speaker at the Seminar at
4 o'clock, Room 3201 E. Eng. Bldg.
His subject will be "Heat Transfer
Coefficients in a Long Tube Natural
Circulation Evaporator."
Scabbard And Blade: Regular
meeting at 7:30 p.m., Michigan
Union. Room number posted. Uni-
forms required.

not satisfied with the time selected
lai.,t semester should be present.
Phi Sigma meeting at 8:15 p.m.,
Room 2116 N.S. William Clay will
report on national convention. Re-
mainder of meeting in hands of ini-
tiates. Entertainment and refresh-,
ments.
Pi Lambda Theta special business
meeting, 4:30 p.m., Room 2430 U. E.
S. All members are asked to attend.
Luneheon for Graduate Students at
12 o'clock in the Russian Tea Room of
the Michigan League Building. Pro-
fessor Max Handman, of the Ec-
onomics Department, will speak in-
formally on "War and Population
Pressure."
Freshman Glee Club: Rehearsal at
4:30 p.m., Union.
Stanley Chorus: Regular meeting
tonight at 7:30 in the Union. All
members are urged to attend.
Sianley Chorus Tryouts will be held
in the Garden Room of the League
from 3:00 until 4:15. All freshmen
and upper class women are invited
to attend.
Contemporary: Luncheon meeting
this noon at the Haunted Tavern.
Mixed Badminton: The student
club will have a match practice this
evening for all students. Beginning as
well as experienced players will be
needed for a game Feb. 29, so every-
one is urged to attend the practice.
Faculty Women's Class: The De-
partment of Physical Education for
Women invites the faculty, assistants
and secretaries in the University to
join a class in Body Mechanics which
will begin tonight. The class will
meet at 7:30.

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Movie Of Campus The New Gulliver' Reminiscent Figures Show 8.2
Life To Be Shown' - .,, R ittiO Rise
L TW wif is Penetrating Satres _
The Deborah Club. composed of 1_An increase in enrollment of 8.2
West Side Chicago students will hold Art Cinema League Gives photographed separately. The direc- per cent over the corresponding pe-
a Michigan night tonight. A movie tor, A. Ptushko, describes the method riod of a year ago, computed on the
' aken on the campus showing cross Russian Film Thursday, as "object multiplication," which basis of the enrollment figures of Sat-:
sec-tion of student life in Ann Arbor Fily ____
will beown.Te movie asaensFridayAnd Saturday means, for instance, that 25 camera urday noon, was announced yester-
ordingy t Th . Ay A Tapin, nal- oshots were needed to make a puppet day by Miss Marian Williams, statis-
by The Alumni Association, and, ac- Like Jth lift a hand. It took two years to tical director of the Regisr-rar's Ofie.
alumni secretary, it shows suchamp- of the 18th century, "The New Gul-photogaph "The New Gulhver Final figures will not be completedf
us activities as a Vulcans initiation liver," which will be shown on Thurs- Aside from the Lilliptians them- until the end of this week, she said.
reviewing parade of the R.O.T C' day, Friday and Saturday evenings selves, "The New Gulliver" exhibits a Registration for men students rep- 8:1
h r ingpgamesofndha fooTballand Friday afternoon in the Lydia iemarkable accomplishment in the resented the greatest increase with
the SMendelssohn Theatre, under the aus- construction of the implements of 6,220 compared to 5,696 a year ago,
game.11Lliuin lf.Bidnswih'MsWilassiwietenm r
The film is of the 16 millimeter size, pices of the Art Cinema League, is a Lilliputian life. Buildings which Miss Williams said, while the number the
revolutionary bite into the foibles tower above the inhabitants of Lilli- of women students was 2.286 com-
and is silent. It has enjoyed con- of both monarchic and democratic put. just reach Gulliver's knee. War pared to 2,169 a year ago. The total t
siderable popularity, and, according ae o219ayerao h oa u
to Mr. Tapping, is in almost constan contemporary life and government. tanks which can crush the tiny men increase was 641.
demand. 1 The Soviet picture takes its main are lifted like feathers by a twelve- No estimation of the drop in en-
theme and at times its detailed varia- year-old boy and Gulliver actually rollment the second semester as com-
tions from Swift's masterpiece and tows a whole fleet of battleships out pared with the first semester can as
lecture in Hill Auditorium. Oppor- succeeds in transforming the Lilli- of the harbor. yet be made because of the uncertain READ T
tunity will be given to play games or putians of literary imagination into The film is being played here be- number of late enrollments, she said.
to chat in informal fashion around puppets with actual individual per- fore any other place outside of New - -
the fireside according to individual sonalities. More than 3,000 figures York City, Art Cinema League offi- -
taste. !the size of a long finger are the cast cials stated, and it is expected it willC1Lw
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Sphinx, junior henorary society, will ers and others are rulers. The story
meet at noon in the Union. This is interests itself basically in the way
the first luncheon of the second se- both classes strive to gain the help of
mester, and it is important that all Gulliver, a monster to them, but in
members be present, reality a twelve year-old boy.j
Sanford Ladd, President. The figurettes, created from rubber,N
metal, wood and cloth, smile when
Geology Journal Club: There will 'they are happy, wink when coquet-
be a meeting Thursday at 7:00 in tish, heave their breasts when angry
Room 3065 N.S. Fifteen minute pa- and grovel when obsequious. TheyC
pers by Mr. Dow and Mr. Rigg, and are not operated by means of stringst
brief reviews. but each of their movements has beeni

DOCTORS TO RETURN
Dr. Albert C. Furstenberg, dean of
the Medical School, Dr. John Sund-
wall, director of the Division of Hy-
giene and Public Health, and Dr.
William M. Brace of the Health Ser-
vice staff returned yesterday from
Chicago where they have been at-
tending the 32nd Congress of Med-
ical Licensure ana Hospitals.

ENGINEERS' and ARCHITECTS' SUPPLIES
Stationery, Fountain Pens, Loose Leaf Books,
Typewriting and Pound Papers,
College Pennants and Jewelry, Leather Goods, Typewriters,
NEW and USED BOOKS.
Students Supply Store

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Phone 8688

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Coming Events
Freshman and Sophomore Engi-
neers interested in trying out for the
staff of the Michigan Technic report
to Room. 3046 E. Eng. Bldg. at 4
o'clock Thursday.
Delta Epsilon Pi: Important busi-
ness meeting Thursday, Feb. 20 at
Lane Hall. All members are urged
to be present promptly at 7 p.m. Final
arrangements for the dance are to be
completed.
Men's Council will meet Thursday,
Feb. 20, 7:30 p.m., Michigan Union.
All members are requested to attend.
Weekly Reading Hour: At the
Weekly Reading Hour, Thursday,
Feb. 20, at 4:00 o'clock, Room 205
Mason Hall, Professor Hollister will
read from the lyrics and shorter
poems of Alfred Tennyson. These
Reading Hours are open to the public
without charge. Programs are de-
signed to last one hour.
rillel Players: Important meeting
for all members Thursday, Feb. 20,
=t 7:30 at the Hillel Foundation.
veryone must be present.
The Dance Club will meet on
Thursday at 7:30 p.m. Play Produc-
ion rhythms classes meet at 4:15
Tuesday and Thursday.
Faculty-Alumni Dance: The fourth
dance in the series will be held
Thursday, Feb. 20, at 9:30 p.m., in
the Michigan Union Ballroom.
Presbyterian Student Party. All

Presbyterian students and their
Mathematics Journal Club meets friends are invited to the home of Mr.
at 3 p.m. for the purpose of determ- and Mrs. Norman W. Kunkel, 1417
ining a regular hour of meeting and South University Avenue, corner of
the type of program to be followed Elm Street, for a party at 9:30 Friday
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