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THE MICHIG~AN DAILY

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1W'

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DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN
Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of
the University. Copy received by the Assistant to the President until
3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturdays).
Volume VI SUNDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1925 Number 30

To the Deans:
There, will be a conference of the Deans on Wednesday, October 28, at
10 o'clock in the President's office. C. C. Little.
Freshman Women:
The discussion group on Campus Organization (letters A to Ii) will
meet Monday, October 26, at 4:15, in Sarah Caswell Angell Hall.
Blue Books should be handed in at this time.
Jean Hamilton, Dean of Women.
Freshmen Women:
All freshman women who have reported to my lectures on Tuesday or
Thursday evening will please meet with one of the freshman groups on--
Monday, October 26, at 4:15
or, Wednesday, October 28, at 4:15
or, Thursday, October 29, at 4:15
In Sarah Caswell Angell Hall, to complete lecture requirements.
Jean Hamilton, Dean of Women.
University Senate:
The first regular meeting of the University Senate for the year 1925-26
will be held in Room C, Law Building, on the evening of Monday, November
9, at 8:00 o'clock.
Order of Business:
1. Annual Report of the Secretary of the Senate Council.
John W. Bradshaw, Secretary of the Senate.
Ann Arbor Art Association:
Exhibition of Water Colors by Alice R. Huger Smith in the West Gal-
lery, Alumni Memorial Hall. Open week days from 1:30 to 5:00; Sundays
from 2:00 to 5:00 from October 21st to November 5th.
B. X. Donaldson, Vice-President.
Executive Board, Graduate School:
There will be a meeting of the Executive Board of the Graduate School
on Monday, October 26, at 4:00 P. M. Alfred I. Lloyd.
School of Education Assembly:
The first School of Education Assembly of the year will be held at the
University High School Auditorium on Tuesday, October 27th, at 4:00
P. M. Dean Whitney will speak on, "Tendeiicies and Recent Changes in
the Requirements for Teaching." All students are welcome, whether en-
rolled in the School of Education or not.
S. A. Courtis, Chairman Student Welfare Committee.
Inter-Fraternity Council:
There will be special meeting of the Inter-Frate'i'nity Council on Mon-
day, October 26th, at 4:30 P. M., in Room 302, Michigan Union. It is ex-E
tremely important that every member of the Council be represented at this
meeting. Philip Rowe, Secretary.
To All Seniors:.
In order that your picture may appear in the Senior Section of the
1926 Michiganensian it is necessary that it be taken before Thanksgiving.
The Editor.
Faculty Concert:
The first program in the series of Faculty concerts will be given in Hill
Auditorium Sunday afternoon at 4:15 o'clock when the following numbers
will be offered by Mrs. George B. Rhead, Pianist, and a Quartet, composed
of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel P. Lockwood, Violins, Pauline Kaiser, Viola, and
Ora Larthard, Violoncello:
Ballade in G minor (Variations on a Norwegian theme) (Grieg) Mrs.
Rhead; Quartet, D major (Kochel No. 575) (Mozart); The Quartet; Noc-
turne, Op. 27, Etude, Op. 25, No. 6 and Ballade, Op. 38 .(Chopin) Mrs. Rhead.
Charles A. Sink, Secretary.
Psychology 1:
Those interested in substituting experimental work for theses in Psy-
chology 31 should sign their names on the Psychology Bulletin Boards in
the Natural Science Building and appear for the first meeting of the experi-
mental group in the Natural Science Auditorium on Thursday, October 29,
at 4 P. M. howard Y. 1Mf-Clusky.
Psychology of Education, 10 and 11 O'elock Sections:
The examination scheduled for Wednesday, October 28, will be held on
Miday, October 30. The classes will meet at the regular hour on Wednes-
day and problems 58 and 6 and the topic of "The Correlation of Mental
Traits" will be the basis of the class work on that day.
Howard Y. NClusky
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F samian Lecture:
The first freshman lecture in Hygiene for men will be given in Water-
man Gymnasium, Thursday and Friday, October 29th and 30th, at 3, 4, and
5 P. M. This requirement includes all freshmen in the regular physical
training classes and others that have been excused from these classes.
George A. Nay.
Physics Colloquium:
The Physics Colloquium will meet at 4:15 P. M. Tuesday, October 27th,
in Room 1041, New Physics Building. Dr. O. S. Duffendack will speak on
"The Distribution of Potential in Low Voltage Arcs." All interested are
cordially invited to attend. R. A. Sawyer.
Cosmopolitan Club:
All foreign-born students and members of the Cosmopolitan Club are
cordially invited to a supper at the Congregational Church, corner of State
and William streets, from 5:30 to 7:30 o'clock on Sunday evening.
N. M. Nalik, Pres.
Cosmopolitan Club-Executive Council:
The Executive council of the Club meets in Room 302 University Hall at
4:30 o'clock on Monday. All officers and committeemen must be present.
N. M. Malik, Pres.
Students' Christian Association:
Mayor Robert A. Campbell speaks on the topic-"What Are We Here
For?" at Lane Hall, Tuesday evening, 7:30, Oct. 27, under the auspices of

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METHOD SUGGESTED FO1
STABILIZINGINDUSTRY11
NEW YORK, Oct. 24.-Meetings of!
iron and steel manufacturers with a'
representative of the department of
justice present are suggested by El-
bert H. Gary, chairman of the United
States Steel corporation, as a means
of stabilization of thehindustry with-#
out violation of the Sherman law.
The Supreme court, he said, in
making the suggestion at a dinner of
the American Iron and Steel institute
Friday night, substantially has ap-
proved the attitude assumed by the
steel industry 20 years ago. He in-
sisted there was no desire for a mon-
opoly or undue restraint of trade.
"The prices for our commodities
we fix, or rather, we allow purchasers
to fix, simply because we are reason-
ably selfish," he said. "It is because
of this natural tendency some of us
have thought there ought to be al-
lowable some form of co-operation
which would be protective against im-
position."
Mr. Gary's suggestions came after
predictions that the United States is
on the verge of such great prosperity!
wave that steel manufacturers will'
get more orders than they can fill.
LANSING, Oct. 24.-The state will
press several cases in an effort to halt
stream and lake pollution, according
to reports to John Baird, conservation ,
director.

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WHAT'S GOING ON
Notices to appear in this column must
be left in the box at the Da~ly office
provided fr nat purpose before 4
o'clock preceeding the day of issue.
SUNDAY
11:00-Morning service at St. An. I
drew's church.
3:00-Hindustan club meets in Lane
hall.I
3:00-Philippine-Michigan club meets
in Lane hall.
4:00-Union executive council meets
in student offices, Union.
4:15-First faculty concert in HillI
auditorium.
5:30-Social hour for Presbyterian
students at the church.
5:30-Congregational student supper.
5:30-Baptist guild friendship hour.
5:30-- Cosmopolitan club supper at
Congregational church.
5:30-St. Paul's Student club meets
at club rooms, 420 West Liberty
street.
6:00-Supper for students at Harris
hall.
6 ;30-Presbyterian young peoples' so.
ciety discussion hour.
6:30-Fireside chat at Congregation-
al church; Presidetht Paul of In-

dianapolis, will speak on "World
Religions."
6:30-Baptist guild devotional meet-
ing, Young Peoples' Union of Tem-
ple church, Detroit, has charge.
8:00-Congregational motion picture
service. Ernest Torrence in "The
Side Show of Life."
MONDAY
4:30-Cosmopolitan club executive
council meets in room 302, Univer-
sity hall.
4:30-Meeting of Interfraternity coun-
cil in room 302, Union.
Install Radio Set
In health Service
Some degree of cheer is being
brought to the ears and hearts of
those who are confined to the wards
of the Health service, by a radio plac-
ed there by the Student Christian as-
sociation. Musical programs and lec-
tures help to relieve the monotony of
the long days in bed and, on Satur-
days, they hear the play by play re-
ports of the football games.
Let The Daily sell it for you thru
the Classified columns.-Adv.

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Squirrel and Pheasant
October 25 to 30
Rabbit
1 October 25 to January 31
Get your guns, ammunition and
hunting clothes at Fisclier's
Shotguns from $11.59 to $75.6.
Most any style and m;re in stock.
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