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The Michigan Daily, 1939-01-29

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AY, JAN. 29, 1939

THE MICHIGAN AIL'

THE MII2HIGAN DAILY

Local Churches
Of f er Varied
Services -today
Informal Fireside Hours,'
Open Houses Replace
Usual Group Programs
(Continued from Page 2)

Here's What Will Greet The

Eyes Of J-Hoppers, Feb. 10

in blood chemistry will be given in Stlbbs, W. Lect. Phys.
the second semester on either Mon- Stocking, W. Lee. Phys,
day, Tuesday or Wednesday morn- Weimer, 103 R.L.
day, uesda Weisinger, 302 M.H.
ing. Students who wish to take this Wells, 0S .
course should obtain permission, be- Williams, 2016 A.H.
fore the end of this semester, from Woodbridge, 103 R.L.
either Dr. H. C. Eckstein, Room 320
West Medical Building or Dr. H. B.
Lewis. Room 317 West Medical Bldg. Conservation of National Resources
.t will be offered by the School of For-
Botany 36. Botany 36 (SystematicIestry and Conservation during the
Botany) lectures will be held in 2042 second semester at 9 o'clock Monday,
Natural Science Building instead of Wednesday, Friday, Roon 2039 Na-
4014 Natural Science Building as tural Scieno Building, and is open to
heretofore announced. students from other schools and col-

title of the sermon that the Rev. Wil-
liam P. Lemon will give at the First
Presbyterian church at 10:45 a.m.
The student choir will assist in the
musical program during the services.
Following the informal fireside hour
of the Westminster Guild at 6 p.m.
the Sunday evening group will meet
in the Lewis parlor at 8 p.m. where
Reverend Lemon will speak on "The
Persecution of the Jews, Past and
Present."
The Rev. H. P. Marley's talk at the
Unitarian church at 11 a.m. on the
topic, "Science and Humanism" or
scientists are people, is based on the
results of interviews that Reverend
Marley obtained from people who at-
tended the conference of scientists
at Richmond, Va.
Following the centennial service in
German at the St. Paul's Lutheran
church at 9:30 a.m. the Rev. Carl A.
Brauer will deliver the centennial
service in English at 10:45 a.m. These
sermons commemorate the Saxon im-
migration one hundred years ago.
Plans for the celebration of the cen-

Silver stars in a center panel of blue will give a sky effect to the decoration motif planned for 1939 J-Hop shown above. Booths will be draped
with burgundy sateen trimmed in gold to meet the columns. The columns around the room will be semi circular and will have a modernistic= de-
sign at the top to blend with the blue valance. Attached seats will be prolvided at the base of each column so that additional seating facilities will
be possible this year. Band stands will be opposite each other on each side of the room. Wes Lane, '40, and Don Nixon, '40, are co-chairmen of
decorations for the Hop.

Education C154 will not Ie offe:
the second semester.
English I Room Assignments
Final Examination Tuesday, Jan.
2-5 p.m.
Arthos, 101 Ec.
Bacon, 101 Ec.
Baum, 1121 N.S.
Bertram, 202 Ec.
Calver, 4003 A.H.
Cassidy, 1209 A.H.
Chang, 2215 A.H.
Dean, 229 A.H.
Everett, 215 A.H.
Ford, 18 A.H.
Giovannini, W. Lec. Phys.
Greenhut, W. Lec. Phys.
Haines, 2054 N.S.
Ha'na, 2003 N.S.
Hart, 6 A.H.
Hathaway, 2235 A.H.
Helm, 2014 A.H.
Knode, 4203 A.H.
Menger, 205 S.W.
Ogden, 1018 A.H.
O'Neill. 103 R.L.
Peake, 202 W. Phys.-
Schenk, 203 U.H.
Schroeder, 201 U.H.

red
for
31.

NEW TERM

Train for DEFINIT E
EMPLOYMENT
Where All Graduates
Hale Been Placed.
HAMILTON
BUSI N ESS COLLEGE
William at State Ph. 7831

leges of the University, with the ap-
proval )f the respective Deans. For-
estry 31 will not be offered during
the second semester.
Room Assignment for' Final Exam-
(Continueed on Page 4)

tennial will be made following the
services.I

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Open house for students of the St.
Andrews Episcopal church will be I DAI LY UFFIC IAL BULLETIN
held at 7 p.m. Informal discussion N
Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University.
and supper hour will be held at the Copy received at the office of the Assistant to the President until 3:30 -P.M.:
First Congregational church at 6 p.m. 11:00 A.M. on Saturday.
Fireside hours will be held at the Wes-_
leyan and Roger Williams Guilds at
6 p.m.
SUNDAY. JAN. 29. 1939 tnf scientific annratus by nne do

be made by the Scholarship Commit-
tee of the Club.
Students in this University who are
eligible and desire to become candi.
dates for the scholarship may apply
to Dr. Frank E. Robbins, Assistant to
the President, 1021 Angell Hall.

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Will You Remember?
20% Discount Sale
on all
HELENA RUBINSTEIN
PRODUCTS
FEBRUARY 4-1
at..
"'The £ ca rry
On State at the head of North University

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counts will not be allowed to regis- will realize the advantage to them-
ter in any subsequent semester or selves and to the University in avail-
Summer Session until payment has ing themselves of this opportunity.
been made." Shirley W. Smith.
S. W. Smith, Vice-PresidentI
and Secretary.
Late Permission for the President's
Apparatus Exchange: The Aegents Ball may -be arranged in the Office
ct their mceing in Marcn, 1027, au- of the Dean of Women before 5 p.m.
thorized an arrangement for the sale of the day of the party.

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