THE MICHIGAN DAILY Women Offered Opportunity To Realize Cram-Session Vows' By CLARA LENFESTEY tem this fall, that no tutoring would During the League's first effort at be given after Christmas vacation,! sponsoring a tutorial system for wo- and we will do so again this spring men on campus, thirty-five women when we make the ruling that all clamored for help in languages, poli- tutoring will stop two or three weeks tical science and the beginning before the date of the first final ex- sciences. amination." Because of the interest shown in "The reason for the necessity of this first attempt to furnish help to making this ruling," continued Miss failing students, the League will again Krause, "is that the tutors have in' sponsor its tutorial system in the reality only volunteered their services spring. as the rate for tutoring per hour is Only-"the aim of this tutorial sys- only twenty-five cents, and the tutors tem is to teach the students how to need the two or three weeks before approach their subjects and find a exams to review their own work." satisfactory method of study that will An effort will be made in the enable them to pass in good standing. Ispring by the League to further sys- -It is not the purpose of our system tematize their tutoring, and in the{ to cram a course into a student's head fall, the tutorial system will be in- the wee kbefore examinations," said troduced in the orientation program. Jane Krause, '41, head of the League's An announcement will be made next tutorial system. semester as to when and how students' "For this reason we specified at may apply for tutors, said Miss the introduction of our tutorial sys- Krause. DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN i (Continued from Page 4) to the secretary of Aeronautical February 9. in the Department Engineering before Math. 2, Sec. 3, 3011 Angell Hall, Raiford. Math. 3, Sec. 1, 229 Angell Hall, Leisenring.1 Math. 3, Sec. 2, 305 South Wing, Elder. Math. 3, Sec. 5, 403 South Wing, Nesbitt. Math. 3, Sec. 6, 203 Univ. Hall, Raiford. Math. 7, Sec. 4, 201 Univ. Hall, Craig. Math. 51, Sec. 1, 3011 Angell Hall, Greville. Math. 51, Sec. 2, 3011 Angell Hall, Greville. Math. 111, 208 Univ. Hall, Nesbitt. Math. 195, 405 South Wing, Wil- der. Math. 213, 3201 Angell Hall, Rain- ich. Far Eastern Art: Final examina- tions are announced as follows: F.A. 205, 207, Mon. 29th, 2-5, 4018 Museums. F.A. 201, Tues., 30th, 9-12, 308 Lib. F.A. 191, Tues., 30th, 2-5, Arch Bldg. Auditorium. F.A. 203, Fri. Feb. 2nd, 2-5, 3024 Museums. Sociology 51 Final Examination Room Assignments: Tuesday, Janu- ary 30, 2-5 p.m., 1025 A.H., Fuller and Myers. West Gallery Alumni Memorial Hall, Holmes, Angell, Haw- ley and Ostafin.J Psychology-English. Course 228,1 Psychology and Analysis of Litera- ture. This course, during the second semester, will meet Monday, Feb. 12, at 4 in Room 3126 N.S. and will keep the hour of meeting on Monday from 4-6 if possible. Lectures University Lecture. Walter Gropius, Professor of Architecture and Head of the Department of Architecture in the Graduate School of Design at Harvard University, will lecture on "Contemporary Architecture and the Training of the Architect" (illustrat- ed), under the auspices of the College of Architecture and Design, at 4:15 p.m. on Friday, February 2, in the Rackham Lecture Hall. The publicl is cordially invited., University Lecture: Dr. Francis G.1 Benedict, former Direction, Nutrition Laboratory of the Carnegie Institu- tion of Washington, will lecture on "Science: and the Art of Deception" under the auspices of the Department' of Internal Medicine at 4:15 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 20, in the Rackham Lecture Hall. The public is cordially invited. meet today at 5:30 p.m. Dinner at 6:00 and a short program afterwards. Coming Events Graduate Dance will be held on Saturday, Feb. 10, in the Assembly Hall of the Rackham Building from 9-12. All graduate students and faculty are invited. It is preferred that those attending come unescort- ed. Refresments. The Bookshelf and Stage Section of the Faculty Women's Club will meet Tuesday, Jan. 30, at 2:45 p.m. at the home of Mrs. George A. Lindsay, 2015 Day Street. Churches Disciples Guild (Church of Christ): 10:45 a.m., Morning worship. Rev. Fred Cowin, minister. 6:30 p.m. The Disciples Guild will meet at the Guild House, 438 May- hard St. for a fellowship hour each Sunday during the examination peri- od, taking the place of the usual church program. Zion Lutheran Church services at 10:30 a.m. Sermon by Rev. G. Mued- eking entitled "A Mountain Mystery." Trinity Lutheran Church services at 10:30 a.m. Sermon by Rev. H. 0. Yoder entitled "Inward Holiness and Its Fruits." Baptist Church: 9:30. Graduate Bible Class. Prof. LeRoy Waterman, teacher.I 10:45. Morning Worship. Sermon topic, "What Can We Believe About The Lord's Supper?" 5:00. The Roger William's Guild will meet for supper and will leave in cars at 5:45 to hold an exchange meeting with the Roger William's Guild of Ypsilanti State Normal at the First Baptists Church, Ypsilanti. The Student Evangelical Chapel services Sunday at 10:30 a.m. in the Michigan League. Prof. Henry Schulze, teacher of New Testament Exegesis at Calvin Seminary, will be the speaker. Services also at 7:30 p.m. Everyone welcome. St. Andrew's Episcopa[ Church: (Continued on Page 8) End-Curl Permanents /i/acine a ve Eugene Duart Realistic 1 $3.50 ... 50c-65c Shampoo & Set Campus Beauty Shop Open Evenings Phone 2-1379 Spring coats this year will prove to be simple and attractive. The slim- Aero. 2, Theory of Aviation: Final waisted, flare-skirted coat leads the exammation in this course will be parade with its eye-catching shoulder given on Wednesday, January 31,; pockets. from 8:00-12:00, in Room 3046 East, Quite a. surprise to many will be Engineering Building.- the "de-padded" shoulders, which will o no longer accentuate the shoulder Political Science 113: Final exam-i line. Fur-lined and quilt-lined coats ination Wednesday, January 31, in are also very new and practical. And Room 1035 Angell Hall. still good are the boxy coats which J. K. Pollock can be worn over anything and have Department of History of Art: Fine proved their popularity by remaining Arts 101 will be offered in the second in the style-parade for several year semester as anouncedMW The three-piece suit will make itssemestRoasDnnumnicemoWiaFHatl appearance in tweed. The fitted packet with buttons from top to bot- Mathematics 58, Spherical Trigo- torm and four tricky pockets and nometry will be offered second sem- flared skirt makes an attractive com- ester, once a week, one hour credit. bination. For cooler spring days, the T. N. E. Greville. top coat in matching tweed will proveT to be practical and becoming. Aeronautical Engineering Students: Costume jewelry and clips will be Classification numbers for sopho- newer than ever, clips being worn more, junior, and senior students in with many of the new .ackets. Hats Aeronautical Engineering will be giv- are perky and will be topped by feath- en out in Room B-47 East Engineer- ers ing Building at 10:00 a.m., Friday, February 9. In the case of sopho- Try Plaid Silk Hat Bands more and junior students who have board jobs or other employment dur- Now that plaid trimmed sweaters ing the semester, requests for early are all the vogue, while simple sport classification numbers may be made hats have retained their popularity, howT ahmittrmngt fhA hat hrimcrIn Today's Events Graduate Outing Club will meet today at 2:30 p.m. in the rear of the Rackham Building. Weather per- mitting, there will be tobogganing, skating and sliding. Supper at the club rooms if desired. All graduate students and faculty invited. Meet- ings will be held during exam period. 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