DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to au members of the Iniver ity. Copy received at the office of the Assistant to the President, until 3:30; 11:00.a.m. on Saturday. (Continued from Page 2) Society with Thelma Lewis, soprano;t card not later than the date it bears. Arthur Hackett, tenor; Hardin Van If be comes after this date an inter- Deursen, baritone; Robert Campbell,1 If e cmesaftr hisdat anintr-organist; the University Symphony view will be granted only if there are organstr; ter Univer, Symphony Orchestra; Earl V. Moore, Conductor; no others waiting at the office. Wednesday, December 15, at 8:30 In order to make an intelligent se- o'clock in Hill Auditorium. This per- lection of courses each sophomore formance is given instead of the cus- should give careful attention to his tomary Christmas "Messiah" concert. next semester elections before meet- Admission is free, except that the ing with his counselor, public is requested to be seated on J. H. Hodges time; and for obvious reasons, to E. A. Walter refrain from bringing small children. A. Van Duren The doors will be opened at 7:45. I To the Members of the University Council: There will be a meeting of the Council on Monday, Dec. 12 at 4:15 p.m. in Room 1009 Angell Hall. The Senate Committee on Univer- sity Affairs will hold its regular mon- thly meeting on Tuesday afternoon, Dec. 14th, at 4:10. Members of the University having1 questions which they wish the Com- mittee to consider are asked to for- ward the same to the undersigned. City of Detroit Civil Service Exami- nations: Examinations for playleader, swimming instructor, and lifeguard for both men and women in Detroit proper will be held Dec. 21 and 22. . Applications must be on file in De- trqit Dec. 14 and 15. Applicants must be at least 20 years and six months of age and be resi- dents of the City of Detroit for at least one year. "This is, positively, the only opportunity for college stu- dents to obtain summer employment as Playleaders in Detroit for 1938." Further information may be ob- tained at the University Bureau of Ap- pointments and Occupational Infor- mation, 201 Mason Hall. To Students Having Library Books: -1 Students having in their posses- sion books drawn from the University Library are notified that books are due Monday, Dec. 13, before the impend- ing. Christmas vacation, in pursuance of the University regulation: "Students who leave Ann Arbor for more than a week must first return all borrowed books." Books needed between Dec. 13 and the beginning of vacation may be retained upon application at the charging desk. 2. Failure to return books before the vacation will render the student liable to an extra fine. 3. Students remaining in town may charge and renew books for seven-day periods beginning Dec. 13. 4. Students leaving town who have urgent need for books during the vacation period will be given permis- sion to take such books with them, Provided they are not in general de- mand, on application at the office of the Superintendent of Circulation. Wm. W. Bishop, Librarian. Girls desiring to be in the Girls' Cooperative House second semester may apply for membership by filling out applications before Dec. 13. Ap- plications may be obtained at the office of the Dean of Women, or at the Girls' Cooperative House, 517 East Ann. Academic Notices Economics 171: Bluebook Monday, December 13, at 1 o'clock: Room 25 A.H., through H. Room 1025 A.H. H through P. Concerts Graduation Recital: Rachel Lease of Great Falls, Mont., a student of Palmer Christian, will give an organ graduation recital, Monday, Dec. 13 at 4:15 o'clock, in Hill Auditorium. The general public is invited. Carillon Recital. Wilmot F. Pratt, University Carillonneur, will give a recital on the Charles Baird Carillon in the Burton Memorial Tower, Sun- day evening, December 12, from 7:30 to 8:30 o'clock. Christmas Concert. Handel's "Cre- ation" will be presented under the auspices of the University Musical Exhibitions Ann Arbor Art Association presents a double exhibition: Prints - from Durer to Derain; and a Survey of the Michigan Federal Arts Project- Drawings, Photographs and Sculp- ture; in the small galleries of Alumni Memorial Hall, Dec. 3 through 15; daily, including Sundays, 2 to 5 p.m. Lectures Chemistry Lecture. Dr. I. M. Kolt-1 hoff, of the University of Minnesota, will lecture on the subject "Aging of Crystalline Precipitates" at 4:15 p.m. on Thursday, December 16, inE Room 303 of the Chemistry Building. The lecture is under the auspices of the University and the American Chemical Society. It is open to the public. University Broadcast 9-9:30 a.m. Hymn Class. University Broadcast 12:30-1:00 p.m. Significance of Psychological TIests for Vocational Guidance, George E. Meyers, Prof. of Vocational, Education and Guidance. Monday 3-3:30 p.m. Dr. Maddy's Class in Singing. Graduate History Club: Meeting today at 4:00 p.m. in Room 302 of the Michigan Union. Mr. Carson will speak on : "Teaching history in high school." All Graduate Students in History are invited. Freshman Round Table: At the Union, 9:30 Sunday morning, the whole time will be spent in discus- sion of problems raised at the pre- vious Round Table meeting. Sunday Forum: Professor Arthur S Aiton will talk on the Spanish prob- lem, Sunday, Dec. 12, at 4:15 p.m. ir. the small ballroom of the Union There will be discussion, and coffeE will be served. The public is cordial- ly invited. Choral Union Rehearsal: ThE Choral Union will hold a rehearsa on "The Creation" Sunday afternoor in Hill Auditorium at 4:00 o'clock in- stead of 2:30 as previously an- nounced. All members are expected to be present. Graduate Outing Club will meet a# Lane Hall at 2:30 Sunday afternoor for a trip to Camp Newkirk. Hikini and supper. All graduate student; are welcome. Progressive Club: Security Com- mittee will make its final decision or a cooperative bookstors, report or cleaning establishment, and elect a new chairman at its meeting Monday at 8:00 p.m. at the Union. Suomi Club Meeting: Dec. 12, £ p.m. Lane Hall. Congress: There will be a meeting of the Activities Committee Monday 7:30 p.m. in room 306 of the Union Scalp and Blade: All Buffalo, N.Y men wishing to affiliate themselves wth Scalp and Blade please attend the meeting at 5:30 p.m. today at the Union. Room to be posted. Lutheran Student Club will hold its (Continued on Page 8) Terrace Garden Dancing Studio instructionsI1n2a , 1 dancing. Ph. 9695. 2nd Floor Wuerth Theatre Bldg. Aj ! ! ESUBSCRIPTIONS Smake Christmas Everlasting: * 0 i FREE! " BEAUTIFUL GIFTCARDS: * 0 0 We meet all advertised prices. Don't be misled. SSave time and money. 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