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VAGE EIGHT'

THE. MICHIGAN DAILY

TUESDAY, MATCH .16, 1'1390

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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, MRCI[ 16 1926 Nutmber 124
University Lectures:
Dr. William Pepperell Montague, Professor of Philosophy, Columbia
University, will deliver a University lecture Friday, March 26, at 8 P. M. in
the Natural Science Auditorium on the subject, "Emergent Evolution." Pro-
fessr Montague is also to speak before the Seminar of the Michigan School
f Rteligon at 4:15 P. M. Friday, March 26, in the same hall on the subject,
"Evolution and Religion."
F. E. Robbins.
Mferrill-Palmer School Lecture:
Dr. W. . Bovie, Professor of Bio-Physics of Harvard University, will
deliver a lecture on Tuesday, March 16, at 8 P. M., Natural Science Audi-
torium. The subject of the Lecture is, "The Effect of Ultra-Violet Light on
Growth and Development." President Little will preside. The public is
cordially invited.
Maybelle 11. Whitney.
Studens, Coleg of Literature, Science and the Arts:
Students in the Literary College desiring to apply for a University
scholarship (value $200) should apply to the Secretary to the Dean, Room
1210 Angell Hall, for an application blank, to be filled out and returned by
April 9th.
H. P. Theme, Chairman, Scholarship Comittee.
Wodd rise:
There will be a luncheon for students interested in the cruise of S. S.
University at the Michigan Union, Thursday, 12:15.
Lionel C. Crocker.
Vocational Lecture:
Dean Day of the School of Business Administration will speak on "Col-
legiate Preparation for Business" as the sixth lecture in a series of Voca-
tional talks arranged by the Vocational Counsel Coimittee of the S. C. A.
Natral Science Auditorium, 4:15, March 17.
l M. A. Wenger, Chairman.
Staff Lunheon; Fast Engineering Building:
The usual luncheon of the various staffs of the East Engineering Build-
ing will be held Tuesday, March 16.
W. L. Bager.
Alpha Nu:
Alpha Nu debating society will hold its regular weekly flheeting tonight,
March 16, .at 7:45, in the chapter room on the fourth floor of Angell Hall.
The question is, Resolved, "That it be made constitutional for the state of
Michigan to support a non-sectarian school of religion in connection with
the University." Visitors are invited.
PhyilesColoquum:
'hg PlyIcs Colloquium will meet at 4:15 P. M. Tuesday, March 16, in
Roomu 1041, New Physics Building. Dr. W. W. Sleator will speak on "Huy-
tens',frlncilpe and the Propagation of Waves."-No. 2. Anyone interested
is lnv ted to attend.
W. F. Colby.
Adephi Ifoue of Representatives:
q 1~ ill to be debated for the regular session of tonight, March 16, is
"Reslvei that the moral influence of the church is on the decline." There
are two mtters of great importance to be discussed in the executive ses-
sion kAOr all members should be present. Visitors cordially invited.
Robert S. Miller, Speaker.
Acolytes:
The society will meet Tuesday evening, March 16th, at 8 o'clock, in
Room 106 M. H. to hear Professor W. B. Ford on "Continuity from a Mathe-
atician's, Point of View."
!,",1 . T. Vander Lugt.
Mihigan ,'Daes:
The Michigan Dames will hold their regular meeting Tuesday evening
at 8 o'clock in the Faculty Women's Club Rooms.
Mrs. J. L. Champagne.
CV' e.eFraneals:
Theme will be a meeting of the CerleFracais on Tuesday, March 16, at
7:30 P. M. in the Cercle Room . An interesting program has been arranged.
Halafred C. Brown, Director.
S. A. X. E.:
Wednesday, March 17th, at 7:15 P. M., in Natural Science Auditorium,
there Wil be shown two reels of motion pictures which were taken last
summer at the R. O T. C. Ordnance Camp Aberdeen, Maryland. All mem-
bers are urged to be present. Ni; :!Il
John G. Perkins.
Sigmes Gamma Epsilon:
T[here will be a meeting of this organization at noon today in Lane Hall.
Robert W. Karpin ski, President.

Pi Lamibda Theta:
There' will be an important meeting at S o'clock Wednesday, at Hlelln
Newberry Residence.
Doris Glinies, President.
:conomics Mx:
I will meet may classes today (Tuesday) at 3 P. M. in Room 102, Eco-
nomics Bldg.
S. C. Oppenheina.

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