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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

ILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN

Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all menbers of
the University. Copy received by tlh Assistant to the Pr#sident until
3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturdaai
Volume 4 IUESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1923 Number 61

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University Lecture:
Professor E. V. McCollum, head of the Department Of Chemical Hygiene
at Johns Hopkins University will lecture on the subject "Our Newer 'Know-
ledge of Nutrition" in the Auditorium of the Natural Science Building at
2:00 p. in., on Thursday December sixth. The lecture will be of especial
interest to students of medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, nursing, public health
and social work. The public is cordially invited.
John Sundwadl.
Faculty, College of Literature, Science and Arts.
The December meeting of the Faculty of the College of Literature,
Science, and the Arts will be held Wednesday afternoon December 5th at
4:05 P. M. in the lecture room of the Library. R
Jelin R. Effinger.
Faculty of the Colleges of Engineering and Architecture:
The mid-semester reports on those students in your classes whose work
is below passing should be made on cards which may be obtained in this
offle or in the messenger boxes and filed in the Secretary's Office, Engin-
eering Building, not later than Wednesday, December.
Louis A. Hopkins, Secretary.,
College of Pharmacy Faculty:
There will be a faculty meeting of the College of Pharmacy, Friday, Dec.
7 at 4 P. M. in Room 212 Chemistry Bldg.. C. C. Glover, Secretary.
Literary Seniors:
Post cards wilth credit statements have been mailed to all students
planning to graduate from the Literary College in"February, June, or Aug-
ust, 1924. A duplicate tentative list is also posted in' the registrar's office
All apparent errors or omissions should be reported to the Assistant Reg-
istrar at once. Arthur G. Hall, Registrar.
Physlcal Education, Athletics and School Health:
All athletic courses for men scheduled for the second quarter will be-
gin the week of December 3rd.
Mr. Mather will meet his freshman class in Basketball 'Theory at 3 o'-
clock Wednesday in room 102 South Wing.
Mr. Fisher will meet his freshman class in .Baseball :.Theory at 4
o'clock Tuesday and Thursday in room 102 South Wing.
Mr. Hoyt wil meet his sophomore class in Track Theory at 3 o'clock
Tuesday and Thursday in room 102 South Wing.
Mr. Hoyt will meet his junior class in Athletic Training and Condition-
ing at 3 o'clock Wednesda-y in room 202 South Wing..
Practice sessions will be arranged at the first meetings.
ieniors enrolled in Education VII-47-c, Practice Coaching Basketball,
should report to Mr. Fisher for assignment.
Philosophy 1:
For the mid-semester examination of the ,2 o'clock lecture-section all
women will go to West Gallery of Alumni Memorial Hall, men A to L, to
Room B Law Building, and men M to Z 'to Natural Science Auditorium.
Wi. M. Trap.
History 1:
The mid-semester make-up examination will be held Saturday, Decem-
ber 8, at 9 a. m., Room 204, Tappan Hall. W. A. Frayer.
Junior Research Club:
Regular meeting 8 p. in., Tuesday, Dec. 4, in B 162 N. S. Bldg. Reg-
istration and election of new members. George I. Herrmann.
Woinan's Research Chb
The. next meeting will be held in Room Z 242, Natural Science Bldg.,
at 7:30 p. m. Dr. O. F. Butler will present "A Study of Ancient Costume,"
(illustrated). Mina L. Winslow, Secretary.
l ontine Club Luncheon:
Romance Club Luncheon, Wednesday, December 5, at 12:15 o'clock, atJ
the Union. A. G. Canfleld.
English Department,
The English Department will meet for luncheon at the Union on Tuesday
December 4, at 12:10 o'clock. W. H. Humphreys.

Campus Guides:
Those men who served as guides Saturday afternoon must fill out time
slips in the Office of the Dean of Students today if they wish to get their
pay Saturday, December 8. J. A. Bursley.
R. 0. T. C. Band Practice:
Tuesday night December 4th, 1923, and until further notice R. O. T. C.
Band Practice will be held at the Catholic Chapel, State and Jeerson Streets,
each Tuesday at 7:15 P. M., holiday periods excepted. Win. T. Carpenter.
R. 0. T. C. Rifle Teams:
The rifle range will be open for tryouts for R. O. T. C. Rifle teams on
the following dates:
Tuesdays: 2:00 to 4:00 P. M.
Wednesday: 4:00 to 6:00 P. M.
Thursdays: 2:00 to 4:00 P. M.
Fridays: :00 te 6:00 P. M.
~ Vw. T. Carpenter..
Senior Engineers
Assembly on Wednesday, December 5th, at 8 o'clock in room 348.
P. Field.
Extempore Cointest:
The seven contestants chosen to take part in the Extempore Contest will
meet in room 302, Mason Hall, at five o'clock Tuesday afternoon, to be as-
signed the topic each is to cover in the contest in the evening.
The final contest will take place in the auditorium of University Hall
:00 P. M., Tuesday evening. Each speech will be seven minutes long.
The public is cordially invited to attend this final contest. Admission
will be free. Norman B. Johnson, Mar.ager of Local Contests.
Adelphi Notice:
The final meeting of the Adelphi will be held at 7:30 in the Adeiphi
room, fourth floor University Hall. Ray Alexander, Speaker.
Oratorical Board:
Tle regular meeting of the Board for this week is postponed and will
take place December 12. J. K. Diann.
Champber of Commerce:
Mr. Ralph Upson, President o: the Aircraft Development Corporation of
Detroit, will address the Chamber of'C ommerce in Room 306 of the Union
Wednesday nnight, December 5, at 7:30 P. M. The meeting will be open to
visitors. B. J. Chick Jr., Publicity Director.

Declares Yankees are high minded.
Belfast--The Earl of Castlestewart,
who married Eleanor May Guggen-
heim, returning from a trip to Amer-
ica, declared the Yankees to be quite
high minded and indeed forbearing,
in view of Engiish rum running oper-
ations.

Transfer statue of Tutaniikbamoein.
Luxor-A life-sized statue of Tut-
ankhamen has been transferred from
the chapel where it rested 3,270 years,
to the tomb of King Seti. lHowardI
Carter's work shop is in Seti's tomb.
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