PAGEFOUR 'TI-Jr. M/TC'TTCAM fnATT V C AmTT'nrAYr fr4mAvvnvf #%'PC 'iAnn 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 V1I SATI RI AV, OCTOBER 30, 1926 Number 29 University Instructors: This is to inform you that instructors in the University, when regula enrolled graduate students, may enjoy the benefits of the University Hea Service by paying the regular health Service fee of $10.00, at the time of rollinent. This privilege does not extend to members of a family. If3 wish to pay the fee with this understanding, you should attend to the ma not later than November 1. Please call at the office of the Graduate Sch Room 1014, Angell Hall, for this purpose. A. H. Lloyd. To All House Presidents: Signing-out slips for the months of September and October nust be the Adviser's Office, Barbour Gymnasium, before November 4, 1926. It absolutely necessary that these slips be kept up to date, and handed in at t time. Charlene Shiland, Chairman, Judiciary Council. Freshmen Women: The first required Hygiene Lecture will be November 1st, at 4:15 Sarah Caswell Angell Hall. Bring blue books. Margaret Bell, M. D. arly alth en- you tter ool, in t is this in y l r s Economics Club: The Economics Club meets Monday evening, November 1, at 7:45 in Room 304 of the Michigan Union. Professor Watkins will speak on "Effect of Federal Reserve System on Bankers' Balances." All faculty members and graduate students in Economics and Business Administration are invited. Edmund E. Day. To All Chinese Students in the Campus: You are urgently requested to attend the important business meeting in Lane Hall on Saturday, October 30, 1926, at 7:30 p. m. A. G. Chay, Secretary. Women's Golf Classes: Mrs. Stewart Hanley, Detroit, District Golf Champion, will be here all day Monday, November 1, to coach golf. Students in Tuesday and Thurs- day golf classes come Monday during vacant hours for coaching by Mrs. Hanley. Classes meet on University Golf Course, in case of rain come to 'Barbour Gymnasium. Any students who play golf are invited to attend. Ethel McCormick. Stories Of Yost's Career As Coach i !' -- I To Be Recounted In Humor Magazine l Fielding H. Yost, director of inter- collegiate athleticshis tombe given some ptublicity in the D~ecember num- ber of College Humor. A biographical article written in a whimsical vein by Frank G. Kane, con- tains humorous ancedotes of Yost's career, mainly his experience as a football coach. Among the interesting stories men- tioned is one which tells of his first appearance at Michigan in the guise of the coach of the much despised team from Ohio Wesleyan. When the teams lined up it was discovered that Wesleyan had only ten men because 4 that was-all that had come out for' the squad. So Yost played with the 1 t tJt. tvt.LJ'.. t--L 'I il I SATURD~AY, UOCTOBER. 30' 19i26 R team as a tackle and held Michigan to a 0-0 score. The writer claims for Yost that Michigan's defeat by a 2-0 score in the game with Chicago in 1905 was only Yost's second defeat of his football coaching career. As a newspaper correspondent, Kane had much chance to observe Yost and he claims that when he is very despondent about prospects, he expects to win, but when he evades the reporters questions, he has full intentions of taking a beating. Although very few actual details of the coach's career are mentioned in the article, Kane does say that Yost has placed fourteen -men on All- i Italian Dictator Speaks Betore Large Audience in Rome Kre ~24? Ix« h q- \ t6 Y Witen IBenifo Mussolini, Italia n Dictator, spfaks lie is certaini of ani overflow audience. This picture was Snapiped at his latest addr ess in Ifome American teams and also mentions TOKIO.-Owing to a slump in the the fact that Yost has called Boss silk market a general meeting of silk REDTE ATAS Weeks, the quarterback of the nlO exporters at Yokohama dcided to cir- famou 5-Oeam, th atslay-lo cularize producers advising them to repairs er wo ha evr plyed n hs tems.resist production temporarily. B3RUSSELS.--The wages of Belgian RdrsPnSo coal miners will be increased 5 per MEXICO CITY --Gen. 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