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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

AlLY OFFICIAL BULLETIN

I TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1920.

Number 37.

ting of the Medical Faculty:
A meeting of the executive medical faculty is called for Tuesday even-
Nov. 16, at 8 o'clock, in the faculty room of the Medical building.
VICTOR C. VAUGHAN, Dean.
artment of Romance Languages:
The monthly departmental lunch of both the literary and the engineer-
schools will be held at 12:15 o'clock Wednesday noon, Nov. 17, at the
higan Union, room 321-323. A. G. CANFIELD.
earch Club, University of Michigan:
The second regular meeting will be held at 8 o'clock Wednesday even-
Nov. 17, in the Histological laboratory. (The Council meets at

30 . m.)
Program:
Prof.
pression.
Prof.
dualism.

William H. Hobbs, The evolution of the earth's facial ex-
(Illustrated.)
R. W. Sellars, Epistemological dualism versus metaphysical
H. H. BARTLETT, Secretary.

oen's Educational Club:
Meeting of Men's Educational club at 7 o'clock Wednesday at Michigan
[nion, room 302. President Charles McKenny, of the Michigan State Nor-
nal college, will speak. J. B. EDMONSON.
Senior Engineers:
J. J. Garvey, Chief of Works Training Division of the Western Electric
company, will be at the University Wednesday, Nov. 17, to place before
Senior Engineers opportunity for employment after graduation. The West-
ern Electric company is the principal American manufacturer of telephone
apparatus and allied material. Opportunity is offered to Mechanical and
:o Chemical engineers. I am arranging two meetings with Mr. Garvey.
one at 12:30 and one at 5 in room 248, New Engineering building. He
nay be seen at other hours by appointment. JOHN C. PARKER.
An illustrated talk on Puppet Plays will be given by Mrs. Bradley M.
Oavis, Tuesday, Nov. 16, -at 3:30 p. m., in Sarah Caswell Angell hall. This
s the first of a series of talks on dramatics to be given under the auspices
>f Masques during the year. All women of the University and of the com-
munity interested in Marionettes are invited to be present.
J. RALEIGH NELSON.

ADDITI1ONAL SPORTS,
FRESH FOOTBALL PRACTICE
COMES TO END WEDNESDAY
Coach Mather has given the word
that freshman football practice will
continue through Wednesday after-
noon of this week. Throughout the
year there has been no cut in the
squad of the first year men, the coach
having kept them all busy during the
entire season.
All members of the freshmen squad
are to be out Tuesday afternoon as at
that time a group picture of the en-
tire team will be taken. In addition,
Coach Yost wishes to meet all fresh-
men interested in football at a meet-
ing at 7:30 o'clock Wednesday even-
ing in the Union.
OHIO AND ILLINOIS TO FIGHT
FOR CONFERENCE TITLE
(Continued from Page Four)
a guess on the Ohio-Illinois game Sat-
urday. Ohio has everything in her
favor, for she did not play last week
and will therefore be 'n the bes: of
shape for the battle, while Illinois has
the handicap of having been through
a tough battle with the Badgers.
The Wisconsin aggregation should
dispose of Chicago in its annual clash
without much difficulty. Comparative
scores show a marked advantage for
the former school.
STRONG TEAMS MEET TODAY
IN INTERFRATERNITY SOCCER
(Continued from Page Four)
together when Alpha Delta Phi meets
Phi Sigma Kappa. These teams have
shown unusual strength.
Games for today are: 3 o'clock, Del-
ta Chi vs. D. K. E., Alpha Delta Phi
vs. Phi Sigma Kappa; 3:45 o'clock,
Kappa Beta Psi vs. Beta Theta Pi,
Delta Upsilon vs. Alpha Sigma Phi,
Phi Gamma Delta vs. Signus club.
PROF. SADLER RE-ELECTED FOR
FOURTH TIME AS COUNCILMAN
H. C. Sadler, professor of naval
archictecture, and marine engineer-
ing, returned Sunday from a trip east
where he has been superintending an
experiment on the converted German
vessel Aeolus and attended the an-
nual meeting of the Society of Naval
Architecture and Marine Engineering.
For the fourth time Professor Sad-
'er was re-elected to the council of
this society for a term of three years.
His work for the government requires
a detailed roport to the United States
shipping board. The Aeolus is the last
of the siezed German ships to be con-
verted.
PROFESSOR FRIDAY TO TALK
BEFORE Y. W. C. A. OPEN FORUMj

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WHAT'S GOING ON
TUESDAY
12:00-Sphinx meeting, Union.
12:30-Cosmopolitan club meets at
Spedding's studio, East Liberty
street, for Michiganensian photo-
graph.
6:30 - Sigma No dinner. room 133,
Union.
6:30 - Seventh annual banquet for
Congregational students, room 316,
318, and 320, Union.
6:30-Filipino students meet in Lane
hall.
6:30-Upper Room Bible class meets
in Lane hall.
7:00-Bohemian club meets in Lane
hall. All Bohemian students in-
vited.
7:00 - Unuou orchestra rehearsal in1
toon 308, Union.
.:15--Cooley clib meets in practice
court room, Law building.
7:15--Mt. Clemens club meets, roomi
.'X06, "Union,
:15-Pennsylvania club meets In
room 316 Union. Election of offi-
cers. All men and women invited. 1
:30-La Sociedad Hispanica meets.
in room 401, south wing, members
and guests. Mt1
:80-Meeting of Student council com-
mittee on underclass conduct, room
304, Union.
:30-Aeronautical society holds get-1
together for ex-air service men,
room 319, Union.
:30-R. 0. T C. smoker, room 323,
Union.
:30 - Meeting of Friars, room 302,
Union.

1AR6E APPROPRITION
(Continued from Page One)
The biological station at Douglas
Lake asks for $40,000 immediately
available for buildings and equip-
ment. The present site of the sta-
tion has been found unsatisfactory,'
and the quarters do not meet the de-
mands placed upon them.
For completing and equipping the
first six stories of the new University
hospital, the sum of $750,000 a year
for two years is requested. The exte-
rior of the building is now being-
erected at a cost of $1,000,000. A min-
imum of $1,500,000 is necessary to
complete the interior and to equip it
for 400 patients. Practically no addi-
tio&i space has been provided since
the capacity of the hospital reached
250 patients, and nearly 400 are now
datty crowded into every available
corner. The list of waiting patients
frequently reaches 200.
Large Budget Essential
Although it is one of the largest
budgets ever submitted by any state
institution to a Michigan legislature,
the building program is necessary to
meet a serious accumulation of prob-
lems. For a number of years the Un-
iversity has cost the state very little
in the way of new buildings. Such
buildings as the Union, Hill auditor-
ium, Martha Cook dormitory and
Helen Newberry residence were all
Eifts of alumni and friends of the Un-
iversity, and were erected without an
additional expense to the state.

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"Women as Citizens" will be the
topic of Prof. David Friday's talk be-
fore the Y. W. C. A. open forum, to
be held at 4 o'clock Wednesday aft-
ernoon in Newberry hall.
Professor Friday will explain wom-
en's duties in connection with her
newly acquired perogative of suffrage.
Such matters as voting, jury duties,
rights in connection with ownership
of property and taxation, will be dis-
cussed. Following Professor Friday's
speech, general discussion will be con-
ducted by Catherine Greenough, '23,
chairman of the forum group.
29 MANUSCRIPTS RECEIVED
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WEDNESDAY
1:' :15 - Romance department lunch-
eon, room 321, Union.
3:30-Sigma Delta Chi meets, room
306, Union.
7:00-Galens dinner, room 318, Union.
7:00-Phi Lambda Upsilon meets in
room 472, Chemistry building.
7 :15-Interfraternity conference, room
316, Union.
7:15-Student council meets in room
302, Union.
7:30 -Glee club rehearsal, reading
room, second floor Union.
7:30-Educational club meets in room
304, Union.

FACULTY ELECT MEMBERS TO
SENATE, LIBRARY COMMITTEES
Members of the Senate council and
Library committee were elected at a
meeting of the faculty last night. S.
L. Bigelow, professor of chemistry,
and J. W. Glover, professor of in-
surance, were appointed to the Sen-
ate council.
Six men were elected to serve with
Librarian Bishop on the Library
committee: J. G. Winter, professor
of Greek; J. S. Reeves, professor of
political science; R. M. Wenley, pro-
fessor of philosophy; E. C. Case, pro-
fessor of historical geology; E. W.
Dow, professor of European history;
Campbell Bonner, professor of Greek.

MEN'S SHIRTS

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U-NOTICE S

Senior engineer officers and chairmen'
of committees are requested to have Women Receive Token from Arnmenia
their pictures taken as soon as pos- Washington, Nov. 15.-As a token
sible for the Michiganensian. of thanks and appreciation for serv-'
Organizations that wish space in the ices rendered by the women of Amer-
1921 Michiganensian must sign con- ica to the women of Armenia, the lat-!
tracts at once. ter have sent a large ani richly de-
Members of the Veterans of Foreign orated Armenian flag to the Woman's
Wars, post 422, may leave orders for Committee of the Council of National
group pictures at Spedding's studio. Defense. The flag has Just -been de-

Twenty-nine manuscripts have been
turned in to the Chimes office as a
result of its short story contest which
ended yesterday. As stories that were
mailed Monday will be accepted, the
contest editor expects the total num-
ber of stories to go well over the 35
mark.
Chimes is well satisfied with the
response that the student body has
given the contest and assures the con-
testants that judging will start at
once, so that the story awarded first
prize may be published in the Decem-
ber number of the magazine.
123-'24 Soccer Team to Meet
All candidates for the underclass lit
soccer football team will meet at 3
o'clock this afternoon in room 302 of
the Union. Members of both the soph
lit and the fresh lit classes are eligi-
ble for this team. All men who have
had any experience in soccer are ex-
pected to come to the meeting.
Betsy Barbour Makes Record in DrIve
At 10 o'clock last night Betsy Bar-
bour dormitory stood 100 per cent
perfect in the drive for Red Cross
memberships being carried on in Ann
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