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THE MICHIGAN DAILY
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1925 ,
FACE EIGHT '~XTEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 25, 192~ ,
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DAILY OFFICIALt 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 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 192; Number 56
Faeulty, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts:
Midsemester report cards are now being distributed through the Dean's
messenger service. Instructors are requested to report not later than No-
vember 30th the names of all students whose standing is at this time lower
than C. More cards, if needed, can be had at my office.
These cards should be used only for reports of the work of students
enrolled in this College. IW. It. Humphreys, Asst. Dean.
Committee on Student Loans:
There will be a meeting of the Committee . on Student Loan Funds,
Wednesday, November 25. 1925. Students applying for loans should pre-
sent themselves at Room 2, University Hall at the following hours:
Law School ...................................... 1:45
Literary College ....................... ............ 1:55
Engineering College ................................ 2:45
J. A. Bursley, Chairman Committee on Student Loans.
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.
Local Art Exhibit:
Prospective exhibitors at the exhibition of local art are requested to
bring or send their exhibits to Prof. Donaldson's room in Memorial Hall be-
fore Friday noon, November 27. The Hall will be closed on Thursday.
Carton W. Angell, Chairman of Committee.
Foreign Students, Colleges of Engineering and Architecture:
Foreign students who entered the Colleges of Engineering and Archi-
tecture this semester must confer with the Committee on English for For-
eign Students in Room 28, East Hall, at one of the following hours: Wednes-
day and Friday,8 to 10 A. M. and 2 to 4 P. M.
J. Raleigh Nelson, Chairman.
Oral Interpretation 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 wills 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.
Johhson,65+1; Marguerite Dutton, 8913; Philip Krasne, 9782; lone Van
Buren, ,95b2p Evelyn Murray, 3301; Edith Barber, 3193.
R. D. T. Hollister.
Freshman Engineers:,
There-rill be no Freshman Assembly this morning.
x r C. 0. Wisler, Freshinian Mentor.
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Classes will meet at scheduled hours after November 30th.
{IR. T. Schlosberg.
R. O. T.0. .
Alli R. O. T. C. students who have not had their physical examination
this year will call at the R. O. T. C. office and get the examination blank.
This examination must be completed before November 30th, 1925.
L. M..lBricker.
Wednesday, November 25, at 8:15 P. M. Will Rogers and the de Reske
Singers will appear at Hill Auditorium under the auspices of the American
Association of University Women.
Mrs. Edson Sunderland, President.
Choral Union Ushers:
The p4vilege of ushering at the Will Rogers-de Reszke entertainment,
Wefnosdgy- evening, November 25th, has been extended to the Choral Union
Ushers' It is therefore requested that all Choral Union Ushers be at their
assignments by 7:30 P. M. of that evening. W. A. Davenport,
Ass't. Supt. Buildings and Grounds.
Twihighlt Organ Recital:
Palmer Christian, University Organist, will give the following program
in Hill Auditorium Wednesday afternoon, at 4:15 o'clock:
Fantasie "Prse Thee, 0 Lord" (Huber) ; First movement from the
Sonata "The Chambered Nautilus" (Stewart) ; Aux Etoiles (Duparc) ; Rondo
Capriccio (Lemare); Adagio, and Choral and Fugue (Sonata V) (Guilmant);
Scherzo (Rogers) ; The Swan (Saint-Saens) ; American Rhapsody on Na-
tional Airs (Yon).
Charles A. Sink, Secretary.
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 408, Main Library.
Women from all classes are invited to .attend.
Marie van Osenbruggen, Chairman,
Committee of Vocational Guidance.
Play Production Plays:
The second program in the Play Production series will be presented in
Fniversity Hall on Friday and Saturday evenings, November 27 and 28,
promptly at 8:00 o'clock. Four one-act plays will be given. The program
willbe over by 10:00 o'clock.
R. D. T. Hollisteir.
Craftsmen:
There will be a meeting of the Craftsmen's Club Wednesday. Nov. 25,
at 7:15 P. M. at the Masonic Temple. This will be the final rehearsal before
the regular meeting Saturday, Nov. 28. It is necessary that all the members
be present. E. McLay Crosby, Pres.
Mathematics-College of Literature, Science, and the Arts:
There will be a meeting of the Mathematics Staff on Wednesday, Novem-
ber 25, in Room 3201 Angell Hall, at 4 P. M.
Joseph L. )Tarkley.
Graduate Students:
The following graduate students should call at the office of the Graduate
Foreign Students Althougri the origin of the fire has i
not been definitely determined, it isf
Plan Program For thought that it resulted from a short
Phili ine loiday I circuit on an outside transmission;
line in the vicinity of Geddes avenues
and Superior street, causing a fire to 1
Preparations have been made by the break out in a large station trans-
Michigan Philippine society for a pro-. former in the Argo power plant ont
gram to be presented on La Salle day, Broadway. To extinguish the blaze t
the Philippine national holiday. La
Salle day, which is Dec. 30, commemo-
rates the end of the Spanish regime in ARCHITECTS'
the Philippines. A C T
According to Don Suyat, '28, the MATEI
club is planning an extensive program Specials that you Need. Etching
to be open to the public. Several men our windows show quality and
on the campus, including Prof. Joseph 474 1111 S. UNI
R. Hayden of the political science de-
partment, are to speak. ::
it was necessary to switch off the
entire current.
BERLIN.-Debate on the Locarno
security pact and collateral treaties
began in the reichstag today with
every prospect of favorable action en
the government's motion for ratifica-
ion.
AND ARTISTS'
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Fire Interrupts
Electric Service
Fire, breaking out in a station
transformer in the Argo power plant
of the Detroit Edison company, left
the city without electric service early
yesterday morning, and resulted in an
festimated loss to the company of be-
tween $25,000 and $30,000. The blaze
started at 7 o'clock and service was
not restored for more than an hour.
Fr-eTryip
Frequent Service
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School at once:
Gretta M. Adams
Marshall L. Byrn
Frederick W. East
LaRoy A. Froh
Edith L. Hoyle
James R. Overman
Lila E. Reynolds
Norma D. Solve
Ruth Swan
Dean C. Tate
Ruth A. Douse, Recorder,
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Pan-Hellenic Breakfasts:
The following organizations have been given permission to hold break-
fasts after the Pan-Hellenic Ball, November 27, 1925:
Alpha Epsilon Phi Helen Newberry Residence
Alpha Omicron Pi Kappa Alpha Theta
Alpha Xi Delta Kappa Delta
Betsy Barbour House Kappa Kappa Gamma
Chi Omega Martha Cook
Collegiate Sorosis Phi Sigma Sigma
Comstock House Pi Beta Phi
Delta Delta Delta Theta Phi Alpha
Delta Gamma Zeta Tau Alpha
Delta Zeta
J. A. Bursley.
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