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THE MICHMAN DAILY

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DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN
Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of
the University. Copy received by tbhe Assistant to the President until
3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturdays).
Volume Vi FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1926 Number 155
Honors Convocation:
The annual Honors Convocation will take place in Hill Auditorum at
11:00 A. M. Wednesday, May 5. The Reverend Lynn Harold Hough, of De-
troit, former President of Northwestern University, will deliver an address.
In accordance with past custom, University classes, with the exception
of linics, will be suspended for the hour of the convocation in order to per-
mit the attendance of students and faculty.
C. C. Little.
Henry Russel Lecture aind Award:
Professor Moses Gorrberg, of the Department of Chemistry, will deliver
the first annual Henry Russel Lecture in Natural Science Auditorium at
4:15 P. M. Monday, May 17. Announcement of the Henry Russel Award
for the current year will also be made on this occasion.
C. C. Little.
E'ecutive Board, Graduate School:
There will be a meeting of the Executive Board of the Graduate School
on Friday, April 30, at 5:00 P. M. A. 11. Lloyd.
The following organizations have been given permission to hold parties
Friday evening, April 30, 1926:
House Parties: Phi Delta Epsilon (Closed).
House Dances: Alpha Chi Omega, Alpha Kappa Lambda CClosed), Al-
phA Rho Chi (Michigan Union), Alpha Tau Omega, Betsy Barbour House
(Formal), Delta Sigma Pi (Michigan Union), Delta Tau Upsilon (Formal)
Cl ed, Delta Upsilon (Closed), Delta Zeta (Faculty Reception), Lawyers'
Club, Nu Sigma Nu, Phi Rho Sigma, Psi Omega, Sphinx (Chi Psi Lodge)
OIQsed, Tau Kappa Epsilon.
J. A. Bursley.
The following organizations have been given permission to hold parties,
Saturday, May 1, 1926:
House Parties: Phi Delta Epsilon (Closed).
House Dances: Delta Delta Delta, Gamma Eta Gamma, Phi Delta Theta.
.1. A. Burnley.
Intercollegiate Current Events Contest:
The examination which will constitute the local contest at the Univer-
sity of Michigan will be held Saturday, May 1, 9 to 12 A. M. in Room 2003
Angell Hall. Each contestant will bring a sealed envelope with a nom-de-
gp.erre written on the outside and containing a slip upon which his real
name and address are written. All paper required for the examination will
be fufnished by the committee. J. R. Hayden.
French Observation:
Education D115, Observation course in French, will meet in 205 Mason
Hall beginning today, Friday.
A. G. Can field.

Lecture:
Mr. W. R. Thurston, District Manager of the Worthington Pump & Ma-
chinery Corporation, will address the class in M. E. 9, Friday, April 30, at
11:00 A. M., in Room 348, on the subject "Application of Oil Engines in
Modern Power Plant Practice." All students and faculty members inter-
ested are invited to attend this lecture. R. S. Hawley.
1926 ichiganensian:
The distribution of the Ensian will be continued in the Business Office
of the Ensian, in the Press Building, from 1 to 5 daily except Saturday. On
Saturday the office will be open from 9 to 12. This will continue until May
12, when according to the contract receipt stubs become void.
Frederick 1. Phelps, Jr., Business Manager.
iUniversily Girls' Glee Club:
All tickets and money for movie and concert MUST be turned in by all
members either at special rehearsal Friday, April 30, at 4:15 o'clock at Hill
Auditorium or at 7:30 same evening.

PEIET M IH1approved yesterday by the Senate cember session in the event of neces-
labor committee. sity.
Whether the bill will receive con-
sideration at this session is problem- NEW YORK.-The Russian student
oUll ILU DL rPvvERnatical. Some leaders expressed the fund is now advancing aid to 150
view that there was no need of haste Russian men and women in 50 Amer-
since Congress could act at the De- ican colleges.
(By Associated Press)
WASHINGTON, April 29.---Coal leg-
islation to give the President full au-
thority to seize and operate mines in
emergencies such as existed during
the recent anthracite su: pension, wa
Here's a Man'

Loretta Cooper, President.

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Internaional All-Camipus Tennis Tournament:
Entries for the tournament must be made at Lane Hall this week. Any
man student of the University may enter the meet, which is conducted on
the elimination basis. An entry blank is available at the main desk at Lane
Hall. Call Donald Chapman, 'phone 7332 for further information.
C. A. Stevens, Friendly Relations Comm., Student Christian Ass'n.
Negr.-Caueastan Club:
There will be a meeting of the club Friday, April 30, at 7:45 P. M. in
the "Upper Room" of Lane Hall. A special speaker is being scheduled to
give a short talk. All members are requested to be present.
A. S. Pride.

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Phi Delta Kappa:
No meeting of the fraternity tonight.

R. A. Honn, President.

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Iota Alpha:
There will be a meeting of the Iota Alpha, graduate engineering stu-
dents club in Room 3201 of the East Engineering Building Friday, April 30,
at 7:30 P. M. Prof. W. C. Sadler speaks upon the new Engineerng Research
Library.

University of Michigan Band:
Members of the Varsity band are
requested to form at State and Pack-
ard streets at 4 o'clock today for the
Detroit trip. The car will leave at
4:10 o'clock. Uniforms and capes
must be worn.
Gordon Packer.
PARIS. - The French government
merely seeks to re-establish its guard-
ianship of Syria and not impose gov-
einent on the mandated territory,
Paul Painleve, minister of war, told
the Senate.

R. S. Swinton, Secretary.
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May 1st, at 3 P. M.
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Rhetorie 170:
I shall be unable to meet the seminary in Advanced Composition Friday
at 11. F. N. Scott.
Greek 165 (Mythology):
The make-up examination for the mid-semester test in Gre0k 165 will
be held at 10 o'clock Saturday morning, May 1, in Room 2009, Angell Hall.
Campbell Bonner.
Rh~et'c105:
A limited number of students in Argumentation may be admitted to the
Sweet trial for study and observation, Friday afternoon, April 30, by special
arrangement with the presidingjudge. Be at Judge Murphy's Court, Re-
corder's Court Building, corner S. Antoine and Clinton, in the hall outside
the court room, at 2:00 o'clock, and see Mr. Valentine, student in charge.
Oakley Jolinson.
Geology 128 (Glaclal Geology):
The class in Geology 128 will meet at Natural Science Building, Room
217, at 8:30 Saturday, May 1st, for mapping and field work.
Frank Leverett.
Botany Discussion Group:
A meeting will be held this evening at 8:00 P. M. in Room B 173 N. S.
C. D. LaRue.
Vocational Lecture:
Malcomb W. Bingay, Managing Editor of the Detroit News, will be the
ninth lecturer on the series of vocational talks arranged by the Vocational
Counsel Committee of the S. C. A. He will discuss various phases of Jour-
nalism, in Natural Science Auditorium, 4:15 P. M.; on Friday, April 30.
3. A. Wenger, Chairman.

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