SUNDAY, JAN.,9,1938 -T lE MICHGA N D A ILY DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to al members of the Otversty. Copy received at the offim at the Aadsoite t a the Pkedd~ei +wan 3:30; 11-00 a.. * Saturday. p I c T Ui , r (Continued from Page 2) of -the University Press may do so at the University Press Building 311 Maynard Street. The price of the present volume of 495 pages is $4.00. Warning to Pedestrians: The avoid- ance by narrow margins of several serious accidex.ts to persons using driveways as sidewalks prompts this issue of an urgent warning to students and others not to walk in the drive- ways or in parking places. It is at all times especially dangerous to cross the parking space on foot and this should not be done except by those for whom it is necessary to reach their own cars. On several occasions pe- destrians have escaped by the nar- rowest chance being hit by drivers backing out from a parking stall. A moment or two saved by walking "cross-lots" is comparatively of small importance. It is repeated that all persons are urged and warned not to walk unnec- sarily in parking spaces or driveways. N.Y.A. IPayroll Checks. Checks for the period ending December 23 are now ready for distribution at the Storehouse Building' The Bureau has received notice of Scholarships, Fellowships, and Grad- uate Assistantships at Iowa State College, Ames, Iowa, for the year 1938-1939. For further information, please call at the Bureau, 201 Mason Hall, where detailed announcements are on file. The Bureau of Appointments And Occupational Information University Council: There will be a meeting of the University Council on Monday, Jan. 10, at 4:15 p.m. in Room 1009 Angell Hall. Office in the School of Music Build- ing on Maynard Street between the hours of 9 and 12, and 1 and 4, Mon- day, Jan. 10, will receive pass tickets to the Slenczynski concert. After 4 o'clock no tickets will be given out. Academic Notices Playwrlting (English 149): will meet on Tuesday night instead of Monday night this week because of the Choral Union Concert. K. T. Rowe Psychology 31, Section 2A makeup examination for students who missed either one of the two examinations this semester will be held in Room 1121 N.S. at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 11. Candidates for the Master's Degree in Political Science. Th'e examin - tions in French and German will be given Tuesday, Jan. 11, at 2:00, 2033 A.H. Candidates may bring their own dictionaries. Reading Examinations in French: Candidates for the degree of Ph.D. in the departments listed below who wish to satisfy the requirement of a reading knowledge during the current academic year, 1937-1938, are inform- ed that examinations will be offered in Room 108, Romance Language Building, from 2 to 5, on Saturday afternoons, January 22, May 21, and August 13. It will be necessary to register at the office of the Depart- ment of Romance Languages (112 R.L.) at least one week in advance. Lists of books recommended by the various departments are obtainable at this office. It is desirable that candidates for the doctorate prepare to satisfy this requirement at the earliest possible Where Chinese dead sleep, Japanese soldiers take aim against still-living Chinese, defending their native land against invasion. This Chinese mound-grave was used as a bulwark during skirmishes around Kei Jenehan in North China. Names of unemployed in New York state, filed on cards being sorted at offices ofjob insurance drive, will° give a picture of the number of unemployed and the work they desire. date. A brief statement of the nature Notice to all Members of the of the requirement, which will be University: The following is an ex- found helpful, may be obtained at the tract of a by-law of the Regents office of the Department, and fur- (Chapter III-B, Sections 8 and 9) ther inquiries may be addressed to which has been in effect since Sep- Mr. L. F. Dow (100 R. L., Saturdays tember, 1926: at 10:00 and by appointment). "It wil hereafter be regarded a This announcement applies only to contrary to University policy for candidates in the following depart- anyone to have in his or her posses- ments: Ancient and Modern Langu- sion any key to University buildings ages and Literatures, History, Econ- or parts of buildings if such key is omics, Sociology, Political Science, not stamped as provided (i.e. by the Philosophy, Education, Speech, Jour- Buildings and Grounds Department). nalism. If such unauthorized keys are found the case shall be referred to the Dean or other proper head of the Univer- sity division involved for his action Choral Union Concert: Ruth Slenc- in accordance with this principle. zynski, phenomenal young American Any watchman or other proper repre- pianist, will give the sixth program sentative of the Buildings and in this season's Choral Union Con- Grounds Department, or any Dean, cert Series, Monday, Jan. 10, at 8:30 department head or other proper o'clock, in Hill Auditorium. The pub- University official shall have the right lic is requested to be seated on time, to inspect keys believed to open as the doors will be closed during University buildings, at any reason- numbers. able time or place. " . For any individual to order, Graduation Recital. Isabel Wray,. have made, or permit to be ordered harpist, of Evanston, Illinois, will give or made, any dupcate of his or hea recital in partial fulfillment Of the University key, through unauthorized ureiements for the Bachelor of Mu- channels must be regarded as a spe- Isic degree, Tuesday evening, January_ cial and willful disregard of the 11, at 8:15 o'clock, at the School of safety of University property t" Music Auditorium on Maynard Street. The e regulations are c led to the The public is invited to attend with- information and guidance. Any per- out admission charge. son having any key or keys to Univer- sity buildings, doors, or other locks, L ctures contrary to the provisions recited Public Lecture: "Parthian Art" by above, should promptly surrender the Prof. Clark Hopkins. Sponsored by same to the Key Clerk at the office the Research Seminary in Islamic of the Department of Buildings Art.h r Monday, Jan. 10, 4:15 in Room _ndrnds ___re .Smt'D, Alumni Memorial Hall Illustrated Notice to Men Students: All men with slides. No admission charge. students, living ip approved room- Professor Gerald B. Phelan, S.T.B., ing houses, who have any thought of P of e B. of T.B. moving to different quarters for the will of the Unversity of Toronto second semester should give notice in Scholastic Philosophy" in the Grand writing to the Dean of Students be- h Rapids Room of the Michigan fore 12 o'clock noon of Saturday, Laguds omn fa the Mnd han Jan. 15, 1938. Permission to move League, on Sunday and Monday, Jan. will be given only to students com- 9 and 10 at 4:15 p.m. each afternoon plying with this requirement. The public is cordially invited. C. T. Olmsted. University Lecture: Dr. Norman L. L.S.&A. Juniors --nd Seniors wish- Bowen, Charles L. Hutchinson Dis- ing to change their field of concen- tinguished Service Professor in the tration for the second semester, I University of Chicago, will give a please procure slips at Room 4 U.H., public lecture on "Silicate equilibria have them signed by the adviser in and their significance in rocks and the new field, and return them to industrial products," in the Natural Room 4, U.H. before Feb. 1, 1938. Science Auditoriun, Thursday, Jan. Robert L. Williams. 13, at 4:15 p.m. The public is cor- dially invited.Z All Students: Registration for sec- a ond semester. Each student should French Lecture: Mr. James O'Neill I plan to register for himself during will give the third lecture on the the appointed hours. Registrations Cercle Francais program: "Le The- by proxy will not be accepted. atre Libre," Wednesday, January 12, Robert L. Williams, at 4:15 o'clock, room 103 Romance Assistant Registrar. Language Building. Tickets for the Registration Material: Colleges of series -of lectures may be procured at L.S.&A., Education, Music. Students the door. should call for second semester regis- tration material at Room 4 University Events Today Hall as soon as possible. Please see University Broadcast: 9-9:30 a.m. your adviser and secure all necessary mns You Love To Sing. Dr. Maddy. signatures.H n Robert L. Williams, conducting. Assistant Registrar. Univesity Broadcast 12:30 - 1:00 Registration Material: College of p.m. Practical Sociology for the Lay- Architecture. Students should call for man Series. Topic: What is a Good second semester material at Room 4 Home?-E. W. Mallory. Directorof University Hall at once. The College Social Service in the State Psycho- of Architecture will post an an- pathic Hospital. nouncement in the near future giving The Graduate Outing Club will time of conferences with your classi- meet at Lane Hall Sunday at 2:30 fiter P leewait for this notice be-m t L H S a 2 Chances of death from pneumonia have lessened with development of prompt use of a serum technique in which the victim's sputum must be carefully analyzed. After sputum is "typed," correct serum is de- termined. Injected intravenously, the serum (obtained from horses) has proved most effective. Grape colored cotton is this cas- ual evening gown seen at the Miami Biltmore Fashion Show in New York. White pique outlines bodice and jacket collar. Must be a good story to be so enjoyed by California Senator William Gibbs McAdoo (right),* as he and Capt. Jack Brophy fish off the coast of Palm Beach, Fla. Garbo sheds gloom on reaching homeland, Sweden, where she laughs, talks and wears gloves covering hands caught in a ship's door. On way tG sea, the navy's newest submarine, "Salmon," skins through waters near Provineetown, Mass., starting a series of trials over the measured ccurse o 0 Cape Cod. The submarine, first of the S-type, cost S3.5{I0, 100. " x. .. -