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1'AUVL EIGXIT

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1926

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DAI LY 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 VII

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1926

Number 2i

"Spectroscopic Interpretations of the Magneton Numbers for the First Long
Period." All interested are cordially invited to attend.
I. i ollby.
Alpha 11 Ni:
Alphau Nu of Kappa Phi Sigma wil hold its regular weekly meet ing
l tonight, at 7:30 in the chapter room, on the fourth floor of Angtl Ilall. The
question for debate is, Resolved: "That the Government is justified inl in-
vadiig the field of moral problems as typified by the eighteenti amnuol-
ment." Visitors are welcome.
IRolm. E.31ininich, Pe.
DeMolays:
All DeMolays and Master Masons are cordially invited to attoni the
D Molay-Cet-Acquainted Banquet, Wednesday, October 28, 11t920, in ile
Banquet Hall of the Masonic Temple, at 6 p. m.
I R~~. 11 Lundquis , Scrilw.

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SANITARY LUNCH
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University Lcetu e:
Dr. Sylvanus G. Morley, Associate in Middle American Archacology of
the Carnegie Institution of Washington, will give a University lecture at 4:15
p. m. Tuesday, October 26, in Natural Science Auditorium on the subject
"Recent Excavations in the MVayo Field." The lecture will be ilustrated with
lantern slides. The public is invited.
F. E. Robbins.
To Women Altending Foolball{ lames:
Girls wishing to go to the 1ichigan-Navy Game can obtain their foot-
ball tickets at Ferry Field. Reservations for the special train can be obtained
at the Michigan Central Railroad Station upon presentation of a slip from
the Office of Advisors of Women. Girls are reminded that the letters from
parents must be filed at least thrce days before the game. A chaperone's fee
of $3.00 must be paid at the Advisers' Office.
Beatrice Johnson, Advisor of 'omen.
To householders of Men's Rooming houses, Attention:
The office of the Dean of Students has been advised that unauthorized
persons have been representing' themselves to householders as the University
Housing Inspector. Householders are warned to ask for the credentials be-
fore permitting inspection of men's rooming houses.
J. A. Bursley.
+Presidents of All C'amupus Organizations:
The p residents of all campus organizations-fraternities, sororities,
house-clubs, and honorary societies are requested to send into the Office of
the Dean of Students a complete list of the officers for the first semester
1926-1927. This should be done immediately. These names may be left at
Room 2, University Hall, or telephoned in-6115.
J. A. Bursley, Dean.
Faculty,,Colleges of Engineering and Architecture:
There will be a meeting of the faculty of these colleges on Tuesday,
October 26, at =4:115 p. m., in Room 411.
Louis A.Hopkins, Secretary.

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Athena JLterary Scelety:
The regular meetig of Athena will take place in the Athena room,
Tuesday, October 26, at 7:15 p. in. The program will consist
extemporaneous speeches by members.
Florence A. Pollock, President.

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Web and Flange:
There will be an important business meeting, Tuesday, October 26, in
Room 307 West Engineering building, at 7:30 p. m.
R. A. Davidson, President.
Phi Sigma:
Phi Sigma will meet in Room Z-242 Natural Science, Wednesday,
October 27, at 7:30 p. m. Speaker C. O. Erlanson.
P. A. Moody, Secretary-Treasurer.
Tau Beta Pi:
There will be a meeting tonight, at 6 o'clock in the Michigan Union.
Joseph D. Ryan, Secretary.
Quadrangle:
The next meeting will be held, at 8 p. m., Wednesday, October 27, at
1954 Cambridge Road. U. B. Phillips will present, a paper on The
Plantation as a Social Unit."
N. C. Fisk.
Varsity Band:
Varsity Band rehearsal, at Hill Auditorium, at 7:15. Use rear entrance.
Normal J. Larson, Director.
Unversity of Michigan -Band:
Special rehearsal tonight, 7:15 to 8-15 Morris Hall. All members are

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Prospective Teachers:
All seniors who expect to
should have their photographs1
Michiganensiaf pictures taken.
appointment.a

Big. Gcen. Smedley Butler
Who has had 2,000 marines placed
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United States mail train against
bandit attacks. Butler has been in-
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quickly.
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TO BE INSPECTED
"'Pub. ic Utilities" week will be ob-
served today by the Chamber of Com-
merce at their weekly luncheon. There
will be no regular program following
the meal, but members will be con-
ducted through the local plants of the
Washtenaw lGas company and Detroit
Edison company.

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Mathematics 217:
The meeting of the class on Tuesday, October 26, will be postponed to
Wednesday, October 27, at 4 o'clock.
R. L. Wilder.
French 114 of Prof. Pargment:
I shall not be able to meet my class inFrench 114 today, Tuesday.
Michael S. Pargment.
French 102, Mr. Dow:
My French 102 now meeting at 2:00, in 102 South Wing of University
Hall will meet in 204 University hall, beginning Wednesday.
Lafayette F. Dow.
M. x. 13 and 1. S. 3:
The 1:00 sections will meet in Natural Science Auditorium today. The
9:00 sections will meet in Natural Science Auditorium, at 7:30 p. m. today.
R. T. Schlosberg.
My freshman group will meet tonight, at 7:30 o'clock in Room 304 of
the Union.
R. C. Angell.
Public Speaking: Staffi Meeting:
Members of the staff of public speaking, including asistants, will meet
Wednesday, October 27, at 4 p. in., Ioom 3211, Angel Hall.
It. 1). T. Hollister.
Adelphi House of Representatives:
The bill for tonight is, "Resolved that this house approves Federal
marriage and divorce laws." Discussions from all is invited. Members and
all men interested are urgently requested to be present at tonight's meeting
at 7:30 on the fourth floor of Angel ,Hasl.
E"1. . Saniderson, Cliairman Bills Comnittee.
Jewish Students:
Will those Jewish Students who have not received the Hillel News get
in touch with the B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation, at 615 East University
avenue, phone 3779.
Leonard Conen.
R. 0. T. C.
Examinations for appointment of Cadet Officers and Non-commissioned
Officers will be held, at 9 o'clock Saturday morning; October 30, at the
R. 0. T. C. Headquarters. The examinations will be based on Training
Regulations 50-15, 50-20, 420-60. Applicant will be expected to be thoroughly
familiar with those parts of these regulations, which contain instructions
applicable to the grade for which he is being examined and for all grades
lower than that for, which he is being examined.
Reinold Melberg.
Physics Colloquium :
The Physics Colloquium will meet at 4:15 p. m., Tuesday, October 26,
in Room 1041, New Physics Building. Dr. Otto Laporte will speak on

NEWTH BELIEVES I-N
CHiANOINQ GPHILOSOPHYi

Conflict Between Inner Life And

Law

Of World Constitutes Great
Problem, Says Pastor
GIVES FIVE PRINCIPLES
Maintaining that there should be a
new theology for every generation,
Dr. Joseph Fort Newton, Philadelphia
clergyman, declared that "we cannot
live in the world of thought in which
our forefathers did" in his address at
the third student convocation Sunday
in hill auditorium. "What We Know
in Religion" was the subject of Dr.
Newton's sermon.
The speaker contended that there
is a conflict between the inner life,
or that which is represented by re-
ligion, and the laws of the world. The
proper adjustment of these two fac-
tors contitutes a tremendous prob-
lem, he said.
"One difficulty in religion today is
that we fail to make a distinction be-
tween what we know and what we
believe," continued Dr. Newton.
"There are five things upon which my
religious pillars are built, arid these
ifive things I do not simply believe, but
postively know."
That there is a clar and eternal'
distinction between what is right and
what is wrong, was the first- of the
things which the speaker said he
knew to be an absolute fact.
"I also know ;that I have the right
and power to choose what is right
and refuse what is wrong, and to re-
fuse what is right and choose what is
wrong: God gave to man a part of his
liberty that he may be either devilish
or God-like, as he wished.
"Thirdly, I know that I have a defi-
nite religious, or spiritual, nature,
though the distinction in this is not
easily made.
"Again, I know that my moral and'
religious nature find the greatest sat-
isfaction, and the sweetest content-
ment, in the life, character, and per-
sonality of Jesus of Nazareth.
"Lastly, I know tl at sooner or later

...Gordon Packer, Drum Major.
I must follow Him. The church, the !
Bible tell me this, and even Tennyson
when he said 'We must follow theI
highest when we see it'"1
In explaining how he knew, rather,
than believed the five things, Dr. New-:
ton said that "it is written in the con- t
stitution of my being," and "experi-
ences in life have proved them to be
facts."
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1,375 feet, was sold by auction at
Camelford for $17,210 to Captain l,
who lives in the locality and owiis
other mnoorland property.
FLORENCE, Italy--The a partu n 't
of Herman Rogers of New York wa-
entered by thieves who es'aned witn
$13,000 worth of jewelry.
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