THE MICHITAN DAILY DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN "Trial" costumes. Return to Ann Arbor at 8:00. Second Semester Membership Lists, for the following fraternities and sor- orities have not yet been submitted to the Office of the Dean of Stu- dents: Beta Theta Pi, Chi Psi, Delta Upsil- on, Kappa Nu, Phi Epsilon Pi, Phi Gamma Delta, Phi Lambda Phi, Sig- ma Phi. Alpha Lambda, Alpha Omega, Del- ta Sigma Delta, Nu Sigma Nu, Phi Beta Pi, Phi Delta Epsilon, Phi Delta Phi, Phi Rho Sigma, Xi Psi Phi. Alpha Delta Pi, Alpha Gamma Del- ta, Delta Gamma, Kappa Alpha; Theta, Pi Beta Phi, Zeta Tan Alpha. Mechanical Engineers: Attention is called to the opportunities for perma- nent or summer employment with the Sunbeam Electric Manufacturing Company. A representative will be here soon. For further information, inquire in Room 221 West Engineer- ing Building. Mechanical Engineering seniors: General Electric interviews will be held on March 7 or 8. A general talk, outlining general information regard- ing employment, will precede, at 5 p.m. Wednesday, March 6. It Seragio-tickets for the Mozart comic opera to be presented by Play Production March 7, 8, 9 go on sale tomorrow at the Mendelssohn box office, prices $1.00, 75c, 50c. Phone 6300 for reservations. Academic Notices Make-up Final Exa nations: Eco-, nomics 51, 52, and 53 will be given on Friday, March 8, at 3:00 p.m. in Room 207 Ec. Bldg. Students planning to. take any of these examinations must seek permission beforehand. Shiorey Peterson Botany I make-up final examina- tion for students who were absent from the examination the first sem- ester will be given March 8 from 7-10 p.m. in Room 2033 N.S. Cooperative Course in Electrical Engineering: Junior and sophomore electrical engineering students in good standing, interested in this course in connection with the Detroit Edison Company, are invited to meet Monday, March 4, at 5 p.m. in Room 273 West Engineering. Mathematies 350 (b) (Short Course), Functions Defined by Second Order Differential Equations, by Pro- fessor Laporte. Preliminary meeting, to arrange hours, Monday, March 4, at 3:00 p.nr, in 3011 A.H. This course will meet three hours a week for five weeks. - Far Eastern Art, F. A. 192: No class Tuesday, March 5. Special Seminar, F.E.A. RoomI A.M.H., Thursday evening, March 7, 7:00 to 9:30 p.m. Attendance Thurs- day morning- only for those who can- not attend the evening seminar. Reading for the week: On bronzes of Shang and Early Chou only. Concerts Orchestra Concert Cancelled: The concert announced for the University Symphony Orchestra for March 4, has been cancelled. Graduation Recital: Jack Herman Ossewarde, of Kalamazoo, Mich., will give a recital on the Frieze Memorial Organ, in partial fulfillment for the degree of Bachelor of Music, this afternoon, at 4:15 o'clock in Hill Auditorium. The general public is invited to attend without admission charge. Lectures University Lecture: Dr. M. S. Di- mand, Curator of Near Eastern Art at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, will lecture on "Excava- tions at Nishapur in East Persia)" (illustrated) under the auspices of the Institute of Fine Arts at 4:15 p.m. on Thursday, March 7, in the Rackham Amphitheatre. The public is cordially invited. University Lecture: M. Henri Foc- illon, Professor of the History of Art at the College de France and Visiting Professor at Yale University, will lec- ture (in French) on the subject "Manet et la vie Moderne" under the auspices of the Department of Ro- mance Languages at 4:15 p.m. on Monday, March 11, in Room 102 Architecture Building. The public is cordially invited. Sigma Xi Lecture: Professor J. W. Beams, Department of Physics, Uni- versity of Virginia, will give an ad- dress on the subject "High Speed Centrifuging" at the Rackham Am- phitheatre on Monday, March 4, at 8:00 p.m. The meeting will be open to those who are interested. The third in the series of lectures The third in the series of lectures being presented by Dr. Wilbur M. Smith of Chicago on the subject "Christ, Natural or Supernatural" will be given today at 4:0 p.m. in the Grand Rapkis Room of the Mich- igan League. The public is cordially invited. French Lecture: Professor A. J. Jobin's lecture: "LeeS Hommes de bonne volont, portrait moral de la France," fourth lecture on the Cerle Frencais program, announced for Wednesday, March 6, is postponed to Thursday. March 7, 4:15, room 103, Romance Language Bldg. Evelyn Cohen: Play Production, of the Department of Speech, presents Evelyn Cohen, New York Costumier, in two lectures on Theatrical Cos- tume Designing Tuesday and Thurs- day at 3 p.m. in the Mendelssohn Theatre. No admission charge. Miss Vera Brittain, well known writer and lecturer of England, will give the third lecture, in the series of lectures sponsored by the A.A.U. W., on "Wartime England," in the Rackham Auditorium on Friday, March 8, at 8:00 p.m. Tickets may be obtained at the door or from Mrs. W. V. Marshall. Toaday's Events International Center: Sunday eve- ning at 7 o'clock, technicolor films will be shown in Room 316, Michigan Union, showing the colleges of the Near Eastern College Association4: Robert College and the Women's Col- lege, Istanbul, Turkey; Athens Col- lege; American College, Sophia, Bul- garia, and the American University at Beirut, Syria. Monday evening, 7 o'clock, techni- color film on "Glacier National Park, Mount Ranier, and Yellowstone Na- tional Park." Eta Kappa Nu meeting of officers and members today at 7:00p.m. Di- ner. Graduate Outing Club will meet today at 2:30 p.m. in the rear of the Rackham Building. Program de- pendent on weather conditions. Sup- per following in the club rooms. 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