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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 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1925 Number 55
Nembers of the Administrative Board, College of Literature, Science, and
the Arts:
There will be a meeting of the Administrative Board on Tuesday, No-
vember 24, at 4:10, in Dean Effinger's office.
W. R. Humphreys.
Faculty, Colleges of Engineering and Architecture:
The mid-semester reports on students in your classes whose work is be-
low passing should be made upon report cards which may be obtained from
the messenger boxes or in the secretary's office, 263 West Enginering Build-
ing. These reports are to be filed in the secretary's office not later than
Monday, November 30.
Louis A. Hopkins, Secretary.
Oral Jnterprefation Contest:
A contest in the oral interpretation of poetic literature will be held on
January 8 as a program in the Play Production series. This contest will be
open to all students who are eligible to take part in public affairs. Awards
for excellence will be given the two highest contestants. Preliminaries will
be held December 11 and 12. The literature to be used in the contest must
be approved by the undersigned not later than December 1. Detailed infor-
mation may be had by calling one of the following students: Oscar A.
Johnson, 6551; Marguerite Dutton, 8913; Philip Krasne, 9782; lone Van
Buren, 9532; Evelyn Murray, 3301; Edith Barber, 3193.
R. D. T. Hollister.
Sociology 51:
Mlr. Carlson is unable to meet his sections today (Thesday).
R. l. Holmes.
Sociology 51:
The make-up mid-semester examination will be held Saturday, Novem-
ber 28, at 9, in 102 Economics Building.
R. 11. Holmes.
Players Club Tryouts:
All people interested in trying out for Players Club report at Newberry
Hall Tuesday, Nov. 24, at 4:00 o'clock. Tryouts should have a selection to
read. New members will be selected by the Executive Board of the club.
All people in any way interested in the staging of plays should report at this
time. Forrest Heath, Vice-Pres.
Seniors:
The time for having senior pictures taken has been extended, due to the
rush in the last few days. Those who wish to appear in the. 1926 Michigan-
ensian must obtain their receipts at the Michiganensian business office and
have their pictures taken by December 5th.
A. B. Crouch, Editor.,

Mlathemaitical ClIb:
Luncheon for the Club will be served in the Michigan Union, on Wednes-
day, November 25, at 12:15.
IV. W. Denton, Sec'y.
Ishers-Oratorical Association Lecture Course:
All the ushers please be at the Auditorium by 7:30 this evening for
Colonel Haskell's lecture.
Robert S. Miller, head Vsher.

Music And Drama I Cambridge Loses
"SAIT J0ATo Northwestern;
(Continued from Page Four)
a smashing commentary on human EVANSTON, Nov. 23.-Northwestern
fallibility. The bright spot perhaps is university debating team won a de-
the justification of the pitiful faith of cision over the debaters from Cam-
the Chaplain of Stogumber in the bridge university of England here on
English identity of the one person the subject, "Resolved: That the fu-
who was kind to Joan. ture of the human race depends more
So we have it: Shaw with his amaz-!on the sciences than on the arts and)
ing brilliance; Shaw with his devilish humanities."
wit that lascerates every canon of _
use; Shaw with his matchless under-

CHARLESTON
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Open Daily
10 A. M. to 10 P. M.
Private Lessons Daily
Adult' Class every Monday and
Friday. Fifteen one-hour les-
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Acolytes:
The Acolytes will meet
in room 106 Mason Hall.
cussion on Mechanism.
Botanical Journal Club:
Meets in Room B-173,
24, 1925.

Tuesday evening, November 24th, at 8:00 o'clock,
Professor C. E. NWhiitmore will introduce a dis-

( -,rrit T. V.,:i der iug't.

Nat. Science Bldg. at 7:30 P. A. Tuesday, Nov.
C. 0. Erlamson.

T.ar, Beta Pi:
There will be a meeting of Tau Beta Pi at 6:00 P. M. on Tuesd y, No-
vember 24th, in Lane Hall.
ID. Vall 0seibrggen, ec'y.
Miembers of the Tumbling Squad, Sophomore Circus:
Practices Nwill be held at Barbour Gymnasium this afternoon at five and
this evening at seven. Annis hail.
Freshman Engineers:
Freshman engineers may pay their ducs of $1.00 today to Donald Smith
in the second floor hall of the Engineering building.
Ge orge S i. Chainer.

standing of the human heart; Shawj
with his incomparable dramatic
power. And Joan of Arc, the most
appealing figure in humanthistory,
and the most abused. How could
such a combination fail?
Illness Delays
Reserves Major
Maj. Reinold Melberg of the or-
ganized reserves in Detroit, who was
ordered here by President Coolidge,
has not arrived as he is at the present
time confined to the Walter Reed hos-
pital in Washington, D. C.

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LOCAL EVENTS
For notices not otherwise mentioned in
IThe D~aily. IItems willhe published on
tw,+o successive days only. Copy must
be submitted to the Local Events
Editor by 4 P. M.
GENERAL
Tuesday
Masonic order of Craftsmen meet at
2 o'clock in the Masonic temple.
Prof. Everett S. Brown, of the politi-
cal science department, discusses the
Roosevelt-Lodge letters at the regu-
lar meeting of the Republican club,
at 7:30 o'clock at Professor Brown'sl
home.
Pan-American problems form the
subject matter of a discussion tobe
led by P. T. Paul at 8 o'clock in
Lane hall.
The Sociology club meets in spec-
ial session at 8 o'clock in apartment
100, Washtenaw apartments.
Member o f the University band will!
be the guests of the Ann Arbor coin-
mandery of the Knights Templar at
the Shrine band concert at the Ma-1
sonic temple. The concert is to be)
given by Moslem's Million Dollar band
from Detroit.
RE L I G I ( U S
Tuesday
Classes in Christian leadership meet

EHCHPRIME MNITER
THREATENSRESIGNATION,
PARIS, Nov. 23.-The Chamber of
Deputies, upon Premier Painleve's!
threatening to resign, if the decision
on the government's financial bill
were not hastened, decided today to
hold a session at 9 o'clock tomorrow
morning and then adjourn. The
chamber has voted only two articles
of the government's measure since
last night, although sitting until 7
'o'clock this morning and resuming at
3 o'clock in the afternoon.

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University Women--Women's League:
Miss Helen C. Bower, of the Detroit Free Press, will address the second
of the Vocational Guidance Conferences, on the subject "Journalism for
Women," on Wednesday, Nov. 25th, at 4:15 p. m., in room 405, Main Library.
Women from all classes are invited to attend.
1,. Marie van Osenbruggen, Chairman,
Committee of Vocational Guidance.
Vercle Francais:
There will be a meeting of the Cercle Francais at 7:30 tonight in room
319 of the Union.' It is important that all members, both new and old, at-
tend this meeting as tickets for the series of lectures, Whill be distributed.
An interksting program, with entertainment and refreshments, will be
offered. 'E. N. Karay, Pres.
S. C. A. Cabinet:
The S. C. A. Cabinet will meet Tuesday noon, November 24, at Lane Hall.
T. H. Rornberger, Secretary.

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tute of Religious Education.
Professor Lake discusses research
in the New Testament at 8 o'clock
in IDane hall.
RIO JANIERO.-Seventeen mem-
bers of the crew of the Brazilian tug
Mogy, are reported to have perished
when the boat went down after a
boiler explosion while she was on her
way to Bahia.
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Physics Colloquium:
The Physics Colloquium will meet at 4:15 P. M. Tuesday, November 24,
in Room 1041, New Physics Building. Dr. N. H. Williams will speak on
"Measurements of the Electronic Cbarge in Photoelectric Cells." All inter-
ested are cordially invited to attend. W. F. Colby.

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