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THR-rMTCHMTAN T)~ATY L. VA..LA~..4I .fS~L.

TUESDAY, JANUARY 5, 11

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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, JANUARY 5, 1926 Number 76

H Advises K in "One of the papers read at the
SCIE CE FG 9 TY meeting was written by Prof. Ora S.
the physics department,1
9 iii collaboration with H. F. Fruth of
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RpetS eral Electric company.
\\ iel je'reiit I t t LOCAL EVENTS
Erleson, and andalu For notices not otherwise mentioned in

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Special Lecture in Forestry:
Mr. Samuel T. Dana, Director of the Northeastern Forest Experiment
Station of the United States Department of Forestry, at Amherst, Massa-
chusettsi, is to speak in the auditorium of the Natural Science Building at
4:15 on Jianuary 7th, his subject being, "The Place of Forest Research in
the National Forest Program."
The general public is cordially invited.
John It. Effinger.
Estimates for B. and G. Department Work:
It is urgently requested that no orders be placed for work to be done in
our department without first securing a written estimiate of the cost of
same. W will be pleased to furnish such estimates any time upon request.
. C. Pardon,
Superintendent Building and Grounds Department.
Bureau-of Appointents-J, K, and L:
All 'candidates enrolled with the Bureau of Appointments whose names
begin with";J; 'K, or L are requested to call at the office, Room 102 Tappan
Hall, fox-interviews this week. Office hours for this purpose will be held
from 10:0 tq'2:00 A. M. and 3:00 to 4.00 P. M., January 5, 6, 7 and 8.
Margaret Cameron.

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LARUE PRESENTS PAPER

The lc 1aily. Items will be published on
two successive days only. Copy must
be submitted to the Local Events
Editor by 4 P. M.

Several members of the faculty,
during the Ohristmas holidays, at-
SAll fraternit
tended meetings of scientific societies. i entering the
Profs. H. H. Bartlett, C. D. LaRue, ville tournam
and C. 0. Erleson, of the botany de- ternoon at 4
partment attended the annual conven- theatre.
tion of the American Association for
the Advancement of Science which LONDON.-
was held in Kansas City last week. of a plan un
Professor Bartlett was chairman of travel to Ca:
the joint genetics section of the (about $15)
Botanical Societies of America and department
the American Society of Zoologists. would-be emi
Prof. LaRue gave a paper before this
section; Mr. Erleson attended the con- Patronize I
vention as a delegate of Phi Sigma,
honorary biological society. CH
While at Kansas City, Professor La-
Rue held a conference with Dr. W. A.
Orton, director of the Tropical Re-'
search foundation in regard to botani-
cal research in rubber production. The';C,
convention will be held in Philadel-
phia in 1926. 5 One-H
Prof. Harrison M. Randall of the
physics department represented the PRIVATE
University at the meeting of the 10 A
American Association for the Ad-
vancement of Science, held from Dec. TERRACE
28 to 30 in Kansas City. 1 220 Wuerth

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annual Spotlight Vaude-
tent must report this af-
O'clock at the Mimes
Since the announcement
der which emigrants can
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the overseas settlement
has been swamped by
igrants.
Daily Advertisers.
1ARLESTON CLASS
very Wednesday
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lour Lessons $5.00
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of fraternities and activities

Zoology 31 (Organic Evolution):
I will not meet my class on Tuesday, January 5.
Zoology I:
I will not meet my classes on Tuesday, January 5.

A. Franklin Shull.

Raymond D. Stevens,
Raymond D. Stevens of Landaff, N.
H., is going to Bangkok as adviser to
new king of Siam. He succeeds Fran-
vis B. Sayre, son-in-law of the late
president Wilson. Mr. Stevens form-
erly was vice chairman of U. S. ship-
ping board.
Read the Want Ads

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have them

A. Franklin Shull.
illitary Science 5:
Students taking Surveying 1, 2 or 4 in lieu of Military Science 5 will
report to the undersigned 2:00 P. M. Wednesday, Jars. 6th, or report their
inability to do so.
G. W. Dunn.
Junior Research Club:
The regular meeting or Junior Research Club will be held tonight (Jan-
uary 5) at 7:30 in Room 161 N. S. A paper on "The Diazo Reaction"' by
W: E. PEachmann and a paper by Dr. E. G. Anderson of the Botany Depart-
ment will be given.
L. R. Wagener, Secretary.
Botanical Seminar:
Botanical Seminar meets Wednesday, January 6, at 4:30, B173 N. S.
Bldg. Paper by C. D. LaRue-"The effect of selection on spore size within
the genus Helminthosporium.",
B. X. Davis.
R. 0. T. C.:
All classes in Ammunition, Military Science 3 and 33, will meet today in
class room of the Engineering Shops Buildinig.
L. M. Bricker.
Michigan Glee Club:
There will be a special and very importait rehearsal of the whole Club
Wednesday night at seven in the School of Music Auditorium.
Kurt J. Krenilick, Manager.
Michigan Danhies:
There will be a regular meeting of the Michigan Dames tonight in the
Faculty Women's Club Rooms at 8 o'clock. All student wives are cordially
invited to attend.
211rs. J. L. Champagne.
Archbishop Deplores Bequest
Of Millions To Museum Of Art
(By Associated Press) "But to me, it seems as though the
BOSTON, Jan. 4.-William Cardinal whole thing wasn't worth while after
O'Connell, archbishop of Boston, all.
speaking at the services of the Holy "p
Name Society yesterday, said that the "He achieved his purpose in gaining
man who left his millions to art millions, but what was it all for?
"seems to have lost his touch with Every man, millionaire or not, is
that sentiment of compassion for the bound to his fellow man, and the
poor which is the very essence of. richer he is the greater his obligation
Christianity. rcerhoi hegeamahsobiato
"We read in the papers,"he said, "of "No one wants to decry art. There
the poor boy, starting with but a few is a certain liberty which every man
dollars, who toiled day and night until has in disposing of his goods. I am
he accumulated millions. I can't help not criticizing: I am only saying that
but admire him for his sacrifices that with millions available, much could
brought him through hardship and have been done for the sick in the
poverty. He made a success of his hospitals, the poor in the slums and
enterprises, so far as getting money his own fellow workmen who helped
was concerned, to build up his enterprises."

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