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Chauncey
Depew!1
D AILY
OFFICIAL BULLETlIN
Publication In the Bulletin is constructive notice to.. all inembers of
the University. Copy received by the Assistant to th-4 P'e:dent until
3:30 p. mm. (11:30 a. mn. Saturday,
Volume i SUNDAY, NOVEMBDER 30,1924l Numtber 58
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TO file Deans:
There will be a conference of the Deans on Wednesday, December 3,
at 10 o'clock in the President's office.
F. E. hIobbilns.
senate COUncil:
The next regular' h eeting of the Senate Council will be held Monday,
December 8, at 4:15 p. in., in the President's office.
Alinual atalogue:
Will All those who have not yet returned their copy for the 1925 Annual
Catalogue to the Registrar's office, do so by Tuesday, December 2nd.
Arl him (G.lall, legisi ray.
Faculty, College of Literature, Science, and the-Arts:
It is requested that all mida-semester reports be rade on or before Mon-
dlay, December 1st.. W. II.L iiii0iilrieys.
11edical Facilty':
The next, regular Faculty Meeting will be held Monday, lDecomher 1,it, al
8:00 p. in., -Faculty Room, Medical Building. Curl W lhermchi.
! WHA T'SGOING ON
Noticvs to appear in this column must
0 Iti l iit dc bos at the Daily office
I'TON ';ldtcd fr tnlit purpose before 4
o'clock prececdirg the clay of issue.
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3:00 11~ liiidistain c [O) mets iLanle
hail.
1:15 --Falmer Christ ;&in gives Ti
Slight Organ Recital in ]ill audlitor-
11 in .
4 :30-Mr. IWiler Mudd siweaks at Coii-
gregational supper and fireside
chiat.
61:30-11r. J. ". Shepard sp~eaks ill Un.-
S itaria n parlors.
# 13) - l~omcag people met atIPresby-
terian church.
f 3.--:. c i n seer circle meets at
P Iresbyteri;an chur ch.
8:0)0-11 elln pIiture service at ('oal.
gregational church. Second half of
1 Columbus and the Discovery of
America."
Il W I)A Y
1. ; -tlaas.Acaal Journial club ieel S in
iromn 2014, Literary building.
t~ :4)11--1'i1i Lambda Upsilon jmeets in
roo1(1 20"3, Chemistry building.
jIDublin, Nov. 29.--Eamon De te al-
era, released by the ulster authorities
lafter a iioutlis imnprisonmnent for ef
,orinig the northern area, arrived in
fl ; ;1li tday aluddrove to the Repub-
he-ir hea dquarters.
'r'h io, Nov. 2!t._--Firing of thme noon
P01n1is 10toic suspended1 after April
!., the rokmo Imun ici pality decided.
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Foreign Student Hloliday:
Foreign stu~dents interested in spending their Christmas vacation in
L~ansing, Michigan, are asked to consult with me, doom 302, Universitiy
hall, at 4 o'clock, Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, andl Friday.
All applications must be in by December 5.
J. A. C. ildhner.
Ti~light Organ Recital Today:
Palmer' Christian, University Organist, will give the following program
in 11111 Auditorium, this afternoon at 4:15 o'clock, to which the general
public, with the exception of small children, is invited:
Concert Overture (Matthews); Largo (New World Symphony) (Dvorak) ;
Clhoiserie (Swinnen); Prelude and Fugue in E minor (Bachi); Andante
(Stamitz) ; Allegro con fuzoco (de Boeck) ; Minuet (Dethier) ; Berceuse
(Spinney) ; Liebestod (Tristan and Isol.de) (Wagner).
The next following recital, by Mr. Christian will be given Wedlnesday
afternoon, December 17, grid' will be a program .of Christmas music.
{Clarles A. ,Slik, Secretary.
Botanical' Semintar:~
PBotanical Seminar meets Wednesday,' December 3, at 4:30, I11173 N. S.
13ldg. Paper by Stirling I1. Emerson--"Thle Cytology of Ocuothera Genetics."
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anqnot ar~e rvvU5 (1 1 I I r f. e11 Wo fI'o1 i tiC't S Mon( I y ftIiim~I o 5 o'ct.lc
in room :2211 NwLiearyIf e.All 01 ems w \i,,h to mrl istikt
mray (10 so at. thi s t,:)W, 11. C. Dixon.
P hi ~ auoE 1Ieat metig fPh abd owio il f 111:.ltyie
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veterans ifthepert a fs ir yaotoe- h~ri lt h Vet-
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nior Research Club:;
Th~e December. meeting will be held on Tuesday, December 2, at 7:30
mn, in Room 162 NM. S.a Building. Election of new members. Dr. Leigh
Anderson will present a paper, "Recent Studies of Phenolic Dyes."
A. Lindlmm (, S eetary.
Classical Journmal Club:
The Classical Journal °Club will meet on Monday, December 1, at 3:00
p. 11. in Room 2014 of the New Literary Building. ANembers °of the Greelk
and1 Latin faculties and seminaries are invited to attendl.
.lae9 I.es1) . un lanp, Secretary.
.im for Advisors:s
Bie 'sure to look *up your freshmen anti bring theni to the l'ri',lUman
Spreadl Saturday night, December G.
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