Daily Official Bull (Continued from Page 4 Academic Notices ave "University of Michigan" Doctoral Examination for Fer- ainly lettered on the sides. ris Udine Triss, English Gram- mar; thesis: "Causes and Effects 5. The Gargoyle shall not be en- of Dotting the 'i'," at 1:30 p.m. to- tted to anything in the Engs- day in the Rackham Amphithea- wering Arch. tre. Correction: The A.I.Ch.E. has Physiology Seminar: Dr. Joshua vited the members of the Obrien of the anthropology de- .I.lTA.E., A.S.M.E., A.S.C.E., partment will deliver a seminar on .I.E.E., I.A.S. and A.C.S. to par- the subject "What Makes Red- cipate in its discussion of the Heads Red-Headed" at 4 p.m. to- .P.A., W.M.C. and C.E.D. instead day in Rm. 346 Angell Hall. the members of the A.C.C. of 0e A.S.P., the A.Y.D., N.L.R.B. Students of Engineering Me- ad R.S.V.P., as was previously chanics 1, 3 and 6 will be required sounced in the D.O.B. to attend a special demonstration of static and dynamic forces at 7 Applications are now being tak- p.m. tomorrow at Rackham Am- in Rm. 2, University Hall for phitheatre. Prof. A. D Moore, ct for .,Uis semstyr'sHar head mentor of the engineering zikets for this semester's mar- college, will juggle Sunkist oranges. age lecture series. If your ap- Orange juice will e served. ication is accepted, your tickets ill be mailed to you in a plain, nmarked envelope. Lectures of the Twentieth Century with Re- gard to Pastimes and Hobbies In- dulged in by the Typical Detec- tive of the Modern Mystery Novel in Its Various Aspects," at 8:30 p.m. today in Rm. 4 City Hall under the sponsorship of the Eng- lish Department. Those attend- ing are requested to bring their own sleeping pills. Attention, Married Ves: The University and Willow Run chap- ters of the American Veterans Committee will sponsor Dr. Mar- tha Maria Moscoglona of Stevens College in a lecture on "The Care and Feeding of Infants" at 8 p.m. tomorrow in Hill Auditorium. A free nursery will be held during the lectures for all infants up to three years of age. Check your coats and babies at the door. Concerts Garg Reaps Corn from Mail, Peering through John's other ferring to a technical newspaper door (the Gargoyle Office to the term, not members of the staff). misinformed) yesterday, we made Ah well, we thought, and to a discovery of great import to the comfort ourselves we- repeated the numberless masses of Garg fans. favorite saying of our English 31 The staff was busily engaged in prof., "Material from a single a fit of group hysteria-a brain- source is plagiarism; material storm of one of the mighty wits, from many sources is research." no doubt. But as we focused our We tactfully stepped aside as a bifocals we noticed a stack of col- postman, laden with several dozen lege "esquires" that weren't the new exchange magazines entered Gargoyle. And what is more, the into the busy office. "This issue Gargoyle staff, armed with scis- will be the best ever," we heard as sors and paste were avidly clip- the door softly closed. ping and pasting excerpts from these humor rags that weren't the Gargoyle onto Garg dummies (re- Patronize Your SBE The Office of Student Affairs, t the request of a committee of orority, league house and wom- n's- dormitory presidents and a epresentative of the Dean of gomen's Office, has ruled that all :arried veterans must wear a redding ring. Failure to comply ith this regulation will result in xpulsion of the guilty party and rasted time for a large number of vomen students. University Lecture: Dr. Saram- Student Recital: Miss Mabel R. phanilia L. Whodunit of the City Sinfonietta, of the University High University of London will discuss School, will present a recital in "The Influence of the Later Writ- partial fulfillment of the require- ings of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle ments foy passing Elementary Pertaining to the Prevention and Music 4a, at 4:30 p.m. Sunday in Detection of Secondary Crimes of Practice Room No. 3 i of the high Omission and Commission in the school. Miss Sinfonietta's pro- City of London from the Year 1856 gram will include numbers by to 1879 on the Earlier Writings of Schezorafinski, Macabraskovitch, Agatha Christie, Erle Stanley O'Dugan and Elman, and will fea- Gardner and Rex Stout in the ture her own arrangement of Early Part of the Fourth Decade "Open the Door, Richard." PRETTY AS A VALENTINEf J Prettiness is the theme of our en- chanting Spring Dress Collection. Charming, feminine styles that are soft and becoming. 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