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THF. MICHIGAN DAILY

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21,, "26

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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. in. (11:30 a. in, Saturdays).
Volume VII THIURSD)AY, OCTOBER 21, 1926 Number 21
University Lecture:
Professor S. N. Dasgupta, Professor of Philosophy Presidency College
Calcutta, will deliver ai lecture Thursday, October 21, at 4:15 p. m. in Natural
Science Auditorium on the subject "education and International Relations."
The lecture is given under the au~iiics of the Department of Philosophy
and the School of Religion.
The public is cordialy invited.
F. E. Robbins.
Library Committee Meeting:
The Library Committee of the College of Literature, Science, and the
Arts will meet on Tuesday, October 26, at 4 p. mn. in the Librarian's office.
Members of the faculty having requests for special grants or purchases
to lay before the committee are requestd to have them in the hands of
the Librarian not later than noon onl Saturday, October 23.
W. W. Bishop, Librarian.
The first lecture in h ygiene for mn will be given in Waterman Gym-
nasium, Thursday and Friday, October 21st, and 22nd., at 3-4 and 5 p. mn
This requirement includes all freshmen in the regular physical training
classes and others that have been excused from these classes.
Geo. D. May.
Junior Engineers:
There will be a class meeting for the purpose of electing officers for
,the ensuing year, Friday, October 22, at 11:00, in room 348 West Engieer-
ing building.
J. t1. Brier, Mentor.
Psychiology 31,Tu..TI 10:0:
My/-10:00 section will meet today and for the remainder of the semes-
ter in Rioomn 205, Pharmacology Bldg.
T. C. Sclnerla.
History 4:
Students who were absent from the final examination last June may
report Saturday morning at 9 o'clock in 1204 Angell Hall for the make-up
examination.
W. A. Frayer.
Political Science 291:
VAll graduate students in Political Science will attend the meeting of the
Journal Club in Room 2035 at 3 p. in., Thursday, October 21, 1926.
t. J. S. Reeves.
All copies of toe Cargoyle which are mailed individually to any point
outside of Ann Arbor should be taken to the postoffice for mailing as they
are subject to the zoning rate of postage.'
Jeromec Spero, Circulation Mnager, Michigan Gargoye.
Zoology Journal Club:
The Zoology Journal Club will meet Thursday evening, Oct. 21, in Room
242 Natural Science Bldg. at 7:30 p. m. T. R. Hickman will review a paper
on "The Blood of Insects;" L. Giovannoli will review papers on Fishing
Industry of the Great Lakes and Sex Reversal in a Viviparous Teleost."
There will be a paper by J. Van Tyne.
All interested are cordially invited to attend.
F. N. Blancard.
University of ficlmgan Band:
The annual band smoker will be held at 8:00 o'clock tonight in Morris
Hall. All members of the Varsity Band are urged to be present.
Roy F. Wells, President.
Quarterdeck :
There will be a meeting of the Quarterdeck Society at the Union Thurs-
day, Oct. 21, at 7:30 p. i.
M,1 G. . Forrest, Steward.
Iota Sigma P:,
There will be a meeting of Iota Sigma Pi, Women's National Chemical
Fraternity, at the home of Mrs. Johnson, 2121 Highland Road, Thursday at
8 p. mn. The meeting will be open to patronesses and alumnae members.
M'. Jonson.
PI Lambda Theta:
There will be a meeting of Pi Lambda Theta Thursday at 7:30 p. in. in
Betsy Barbour.
Virginia Earl, President.
Experimental Education C'10, ;Thursday Lab Section:
The Thufrsday afternoon laboratory section of Experimental Education,.
C40 will meet as scheduled. The work for the period will consist of ex-
periments 4 and 5.
Howard Y. MCusky.

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G® S. LACHLAND T O t JENE TALKS ,nd(l others excu sed from regular gymr.-
LEAD IC~gSI 1 1S' TO ST RT T 1naiumll classes are required to attenld.
DI C SSO S GUAYAKsUIL, Ecuador-A group of
D)r. George S. Lachland, formerly of Dr. George 'W. May, director of Amen.ricans, headed by Prof. Edwin J.
Dlenver, and now pastor of the Stone Waterman gymnasium will give the K. emmerer of Princeton -Univer s-ity,
echurcht, Meadville,' Pa., will come to first of the series of h, gienze leetures has arrived to spend several mronths4
Ann Arbor Nov. 15, under the auspices to the freshman gymnasium classes assisting thle government in rehabilili-
of the Student Ch'ristian association today and Friday. All freshmnan, in-! tating its economic and financial syN
to load discussions in fraternities and f eluding those onl the freshman sqluads 'terns.
similar groups.
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THURSDAY
4:15-Professor D)asgupta will speakI
on "Education and International
Relations" in Natural Science
auditorium.
7 :30-Christian Science society will
meet in Lane Hall auditorium.
V'RI DA Y
Presbyterian Young Peoples' socie~-
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noon at the church to start on barn

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