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THE MICHIGAN DAILY_

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBEPR 27, 19~24

DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN

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Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of
the University. Coiy received by the Assistant to the President until
3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. mn. Saturdays),

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; NAIrA, 1)CtOBER 27, 1926

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Presidents of All t:'.nipiis rg'aitizat ions a
The presidIents of all campuns organiztions-fraternties, sorri' tue,
house-clubs, and honorary yo ietiek are requested to send into the Office of
the Dean of Students a cmlt list of the officers for the first semlester
1926-1927. This shoud1(1bc donme ill medhately. These names may be left at
Room 2, University Hail, or telephoned in--6115.

J. A. Bus sly, Delan.

To Women Attending Foolb al ()aiies:

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Girls wishing to go to the Michigan-Navy Game can obtain their foot-
ball tickets at Ferry Field. Reservations for the special train can be obtained
at the Michigan 0entral 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 three (days before the game. A chaperone's fee
of J3,00 must be p~aid at the Advisers' Office.
Beatrice Johnson, Advisor of Women.
University Senate :-
The first regular meetaing- of the University Senate for the year 1926-1927
will b~ held in Room (;, Law Building, on Monday, November 8, at 8:00 p. in.
The dates of the other meetings for the year have been set as follows:
January 17, March 21, May 16.
John W. Bradshiaw, Secretary' of the Senate.

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Extra 11ours:,
All requests for' extra hours should be mnade before Oct. 30. Extra hours
will not be granted after that date.
C. 1). Laltue, Chiairnman of ;Commnittee on Extra Hours.
Zoology 1, Last Semester and Zoology 32, Last Semester:
Absentees from the examination last June may take examination at 0
a. in.,. Saturday, October 30, 1926, in Room 233, Natural Science Building.
They must, however, announce their intention of 4oing so before Friday,
noon, or questions will not be prepared.
A.' Franklin Shull.
Freshman Engineers:
Professor G. W. Patterson, Assistant Dean Engineering College, will
address the assembly, at 11:00, in Room 348, West Engineering Building,
Wednesday, October 27.
(G. Granger Brown, Menitor.
Make-UP Examuatioii in Psychology 131:
Students who were absent from the final examination in Psychology 31,
June, 1926, may attend a make-up examination in Room P-162, Natural
Science Building, from 4 to 6 o'clock on Thursday, October 28.
Adelbert Ford.
Organ Recital:
Palmer Christian, University organist, will give the following program
in Hill Auditorium, Wednesday afternoon at 4:15 o'clock: Concert, Overture i
(Maitland) ; "Hymn to the San" (Le Coq d' Or) (Rimsky-Korsakoff);I
Fantasie (Bubeek) ; Lent~o ("Orpheus") (Gl.uck 1714-87) ; Gavottee Martini
1706-84); Prelude and Fugue in E minor (The "Cathedral") (Bach 1685-.
1750) ; Allegretto (Mood Fantasy) (Rowley) ; Elizabeth's Prayer (Tann-.
hauser) (Wagner) ; March (Tannhauser) (Wagner).,
.Chiarles A. Sink.
Geological and Geograpicial Journal Club:
The first meeting of the combined Geological and Geographical Journal
clubs will be held on Thursday, October 28, at 7:30 p. m. in Room 437 of N. S.
Building. -Dr. Scott will talk on the"Pllysiography of Some Sand D~unes of
Michigan".. All those interested are cordialy invited to attend this meeting.
Walter A. VerWiebe, Secretary.
Sociology Club:
The Sociology Club will meet Thursday, at 7:45 p. in. at 814 E~. Uni-
versity. Mr. T. E. Fewless of the H-ighland Park Recreation Commission
will speak. Men and women interested in Social Service are urged to attend.
Mrs. Beatryce W. Hamilton, President. I
Phi Sigma:,
Phi Sigma will meet in Room Z-242 Natural Science, Wednesday,
October 27, at 7:30 p. in. Speaker C. 0. Erlanson.
P. A. Moody, Secretary-Treasurer.
Youngstown-Mi1ch gan Club:
There will be a meeting of this club Wednesday, October 27,,at 7:30 in
Room 304 Union. It is important that all members should be present.
J. 1IL Parker, President.
Sociology 51:
I shall be unable to meet my classes today, (Wednesday).
Glean E. Carlson.
To All Seniors :
You are urged to nmake appointments with the photographers for your
Michiganerlsiani pictures as soon as possible. Before making the appoint-
ments, order slips mnust bie bought at the Michiganensian business office
which is open from 2 to 5 o'clock every afternoon. No picture will be accepted
except from the four afficial studios which are Dey, Randall-Aaedel, Rent-
schler and Speddinig. By acting now you can get the most convenient
appointments.
Louis Rtoberston, Editor.
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