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OFFICIAL BULLETIN

Botanical Seminar:
Meets Wednesday November 19 at 4:30 B173 N. S. Building. Paper by
0. M. Davis-"A study of irregularities in Mendelian rations of Oenothera."
B. l. Di vis.

Furor Is Aroused
By His Story Of
Versailles Duel

Hospital Nears arcs, including the Library, Natural
Completion; To brary,Literairy, Medical and Physics
Open In Spring

Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of .
the University. Copy received by the Assistant to the Preident until
3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturday,
Volume b WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1921 Number 49
University Lecture:'
Mr. Walter de la Mare will deliver lectures on Wednesday and Thursday
of this week, November 19 and 20, at 4:15 p. in., in the Auditorium of the
Natural Science Building. His subject on Wednesday will be "Atmosphere
in Fiction" and on Thursday "Tales of Adventure; and Robinson Crusoe."
The public is cordially invited. F. E. Robbins.
University Lectures:
Dr. Alexander J. Carlyle, of University College, Oxford, will give two
lectures on mediaeval political theory in the Auditorium of Newberry Hall
Tuesday and Wednesday, November 25 and 26, at 4:15 p. m. The public is
cordially invited. F. E. Robbins.
Professor S. Lawrence Bigelow of the Department of Chemistry will give
the first lecture under the combined auspices of the Society of Sigma Xi
and the Junior Research Society in the Natural Science Auditorium Thursday
evening, November 20th, at 8 O'clock. His subject will deal with the present
scientific knowledge concerning the nature of "Atoms" from the chemo-
physical standpoint." This lecture is open not only to the members of the
societies concerned but to members of the University Faculty, students
and the general public. A S. Warthin, President, Sigma X.
University Lecture:
Professor Einthoven, of the University of Leyden, will speak in the Physics
West Lecture Room at 4:15 p. m., on Wednesday, November 19, on "Thin
Fibres and Their Use." All interested are invited to attend.
H. 31. Randall.
The lecture by Dr. Helen Wooley of the Merrill-Palmer School of Detroit
which was announced for Thursday, November 20, at 3:00 p. m., has been
postponed. The date for this lecture will be announced later.
M. H. Whitney, Chairman.
The second freshman lecture in Hygiene for men will be given in Water-
man Gymnasium, Monday and Tuesday, November 24 and 25, at 3:15, 4:15
and 5:15 p. ni. George May.
Student Tickets, Iowa Football Game:
After final computation of ticket sales for the Iowa game, it has been
found that there are still a limited number of tickets available to those
students who have not yet obtained their full individual quota of four tickets.
These tickets will be placed on sale at the offices of the Athletic Associa-
tion, Yost Field House, this morning at 8:00 a. in. Any tickets unsold by
Thursday morning will be sold to the general public. These tickets have
been held until the present moment as contingent) on outstanding coupon
books. Harry Tillotson, Business Manager, Athletic Ass'n.
Foregin Students:,
Foreign students in the College of Engineering and Architecture have
planned to meet Wednesdays at 4 o'clock in Room 26, East Hall, for an hour
of practice in speaking. Attendance is voluntary, but any who are interested
to get practice and criticism in their speaking of English are welcome.
J. Raleigh Nelson,
Freshman Engineers:
The regular weekly assembly will be held Wednesday at 11 o'clock In
room 348 Engineering building. Professor Hollister of the Public Speaking
Department. will address the class. J. C. Brier.
Chemcal Engineers:
Mr. Arthur B. Conner, ot fhe Detroit Chemical Works, will address the
student branch of the A. I. Ch. E., Thursday, November 20th, 7:30 p. in., room
3215 East Engineering Bldg. All interested are invited to attend.
11. R. Poland.
Sociology 51:
The make-up,, mid-semester examination will be given next Saturday
morning, at 9 o'clock, in Room 108 Economics Building.
R. H. Holmes.
Choral Union Ushers:
All Choral Union ushers report at the Hill Auditorium at 7 p. in., tonight
at the East entrance of the Foyer. Please note that this will be at the op-
posite end of the Foyer from the customary entrance. All members Must
have their identification cards for admittance. Anyone not obtaining thir
cards during the concert will please see me during the intermission at
the ticket office. W. A. Davenport.
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Oratorical Board:
There will be a Board meeting this afternoon at 4:30 o'clock in Room
3211 Literary Bldg. Several important matters are to come up for discus-
sion. Millard f. Pryor, President.
La Sociedad lhispanica:
La Sociedad Hispanica wil1 meet Thursday, November 20, at 7:30 p. an., in
room 320 Michigan Union. Sarah Slocum, Secretary.
Graduate English Club:
There will be a meeting of the Graduate English Club in the parlors of
Helen Newberry Residence on Monday evening, November 24, at eight
o'clock. The paper of the evening, "'I he Importance of The Borderers in the
Development of Wordsworth's Theory of Art," will be read by Professor O.
J. Campbell and defended by Mr. Mueschke. Paul Lueschike, Pres.
Women's Education Club:
The Women's Education Club will hold its regular meeting Thursday,
November 20, 1924 at 7:30 p. m., in room 21.4, University High School. Dr.
Courtis of the University High School will speak on "Evolution in the High
School." All women interested in education are cordially invited to attend.
Lucille Chalmers, President.
Unit ersity of Michigan Band:
Regular rehearsal tonight at seven o'clock ,at the band hall. All tickets
for the band bounce should be turned in at this time as it is necessary to
make a final settlcient. Arthur 1. Smith.
Notce to all Naval Reservists:
The regular meeting of the Naval Reserve will be held in the R. O. T. C.
Drill Hall at 7:30 p. m., Wednesday, November 19. All members, who have
not previously attended meetings this year, are requested to attend as
classes are already formed and drills proceeding. Anyone interested in the
U. S. Naval Reserve can secure full information by attending this meeting
Lieut. L. C. Leever, Commanding.
Ti iWarriage of Figaro":
Mozart's "The Marriage of Figaro" will be given in the Choral Union
Series in Hill Auditorium, Wednesday November 19, at 8 o'clock. The opera,
mounted, staged, and produced under the personal direction of William
I Wade Hinshaw, will be under the musical direction of Ernest Knoch. The
cast of characters is as follows:
THE COUNT ALMAVIVA...... ....................Alfredo Valenti..
THE COUNTESS ALMAVIVA ............. . .................Clytie Hine
FIGARO, Count's man servant (formerly the barber of Seville)..........
.............. ................................. Pavel Ludikar
SUSANNA, Countess' maid ..............................Editha Fleischer
CHERUBINO, page ............................ ..............Celia Turrill
DON BA-II IO, music teacher of the Countess .............. Ralph Brainard
DR. BARTOLO, former guardian of the Counte.s........Herman Gelhausen
MARCELLIYA. iBartolo's housekeeper........................Celia Turrill
ANTONIO, gardener ................................Herman Gelhausen
DON CURZIO, Justice of the Peace ........................ Ralph BrQ.nard
Charles A. Sink, Secretary.
English III (Public Speaking For Engineers:)
The speakers for the Thursday night assembly (November 20th) are as
follows:
H. M. Birks Chairman; and Messrs. D. G. Warren, C. P. Witcher, A. C.
Rich, E. R. Riethmiller, D. M. Whitesell, G. J. Mack, J. E. Sweitzer, and
.J. K. Wareham.
The meeting will be held in Rocm 348 West Engineering Building at 7:15
p. M. Earl It. Riethmiller, General Chairman.
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Building progress on the new Uni-
versity Hospital has been rapid, and
next spring the structure will be
I thrown open for use. With 10 floors,
and having an area of 43,560 square
feet on the first floor, it will rank as
one of the world's largest hospitals.
Since the beginning of construction
in the spring of 1920, the state legis-
lature has made available $3,740,0001
in appropriations for the construction
of the building.
The hospital will provide 649 beds,
of this, 105 being private and 544 in
wards. On each floor level are four
large wards located in the wings, in
addition to two and four-bed wards.
Twenty-six sun parlors are also pro-
vided. Examining and treatment
rooms are chiefly on the first floor,
with offices located in the adminis-
tration wing. Eleven operating rooms
are provided.
Albert Kahn, Detroit architect, de-
signed the building. Kahn also de-
signed several. other campus struc-
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ZUMSTOiN ADDRESSES
PHYSICS COLLOQUIM
Dr. 1. V. Zuxustein add:r'e'3sed the
Physics Colloqui yeiter day on "Tue
Absorption $pectra of Some Metallic
S pr in the Uitra-Viclet." Dr. Zum-
stein is a low of the National RKc-
s earcht cuurcT .wch was organized
during the administration of Presi-
lent Wilson and offers fellowships to
cientific men who have received the
iegree of doctor of philosophy. Dr.
iumstein has b<;n conducting re-
search work here since last February
m the absorption of light rays by
netallic vapors.

Wickham Steed, former editor of
the London Times, has created a fur-
or abroad with a story of his memoirs,
just published, about a challenge to a
duel burled at Lloyd George by Clem
enceau at the peace conference. Lloyd
George has issued a denial, but Steed
avows the story is true.
Expect Graduates,
Will Throng City
For Iowa Battle

Although Michigan is to have no
official homecoming exercises this
Iweek-end it is expected that hun-
dreds of alumni will overflow the
town to see the Iowa game. This be-
ing the final game of the season, and
the one on which the Conference
championship for Michigan may
hinge, all fraternities, the hotels and
the Union c re making arrangements
for visits from many of the old grad-
uates.
In addition to the football battle,{
there will be the annual freshman-
sophomore games on Ferry field Sat-
urday morning, and many of the fra-
ternities are planning special exer-
Iecises for the alumni.
London, Nov. 18.-The government
will not sell the British holdings of
Anglo-Persian oil shares, according
to the Morning Post. It follows that
there will be no merger of Anglo-
Persian and other companies.

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WHAT'S GOING ON
Notices to appear in this column njust'
be Left in the box at the Daly oftice
provided for that purpose before q
o'clock preceeding the day of issue.
WEDNESDAY
11:00-Prof. Hollister will address
freshman engineers in room 348, '
Engineering building.
4:00-F. I. Fishback will speak ini
room 1042, East Engineering build-
ing.i
4:15-Walter de la Mare speaks iti
Natural Science auditorium.
4:15-Prof. Einthoven speaks in phys-
ics west lecture room.
4:30-Botanical Seminar meets in
room B-173, Natural Science build-
ing.
4:30-Oratorical board meets in room1
3211, Literary building.
7:00-Band rehearsal at band hall.
7:00-Choral Union ushers report at
Hill auditorium.
7 :30-Naval Reserve meets in R. 0.
O. T. C. drill hall.
7:80-Pennsylvania club reorganizes
in room 205, Mason hall.
7:30FKerris Institute club meets in
room 1209, Literary building.
THURSDAY
4:15--Walter de la Mare speaks in
Natural Science auditorium.
7:30-Westerners' club meets in Lane
hall.
7:30-La Sociedad Hispanica meets
in room 320, Union.
7:30-Mr. A. B. Connor speaks tol
Chemists in room 3215, East Eng-
ineering building.
7:30-Women's Education club meets
in room 214, University high school.
8:00-Prof. S. L. Bigelow speaks in
Natural Science auditorium.

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