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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

SUNDAY, NOVENTBER 7, 1926

PAUE EIGHT SUNDAY, NOVEMBER ?, 1928

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DAAILY 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 SUNI)AY, NOWEMllER 7, 1I92{, Number 3e>

Senate Council:
The regular meeting of the Senate Council will be held Monday, Novem-
ber 8, at 4:15 p. in. in the President's office.
F. E. Robbins.
University Senate:
The first regular meeting of the University Senate for the year 1926-1927
will be held in Room C, Law Building, on Monday, November 8, at 8:00 p.m.
Order of Business:
1. Annual Report of the Secretary of the Senate Council.
2. Report of Committee on the Revision of the Calendar.
The Board of Directors of the University Club has invited the Senate
to an informal reception for the new members immediately following the
meeting of the Senate. This will be held in the rooms of the University
Club in Alumni Memorial Hall.
John V. Bradshaw, Secretary of the Senate.
To the Deans, Directors, and Heads of Divisions:
Please notify the Registrar as soon as possible of any University
Bulletin Series Publications which are anticipated for the current year
with an estimate of the number of pages in each bulletin and the earliest
possible date when copy can be submitted to the Editorial Office.
This information is necessary in order to work out a satisfactory sched-
ule with the printer.
Ira M. Smith, Registrar.
Uijuversity Lecture:
ANATOLE FRANCE INTIME. M. Edouard Champion of Paris, will lec-
ture in French, with lantern slides on his personal recollections of Anatole
France at 4:15 Monday afternoon, November 8th., in the Natural Science
Auditorium.
W. W. Bishop, Librarian.
To All Professors and Instructors: ,
Professors and Instructors who want their checks deposited, may ar-
range to do so at the Secretary's Office from the 6th to the 20th, inclusive.
Those who do not sign up within the time stated, may do so AFTER De-
cember 1st.
Edith J. Smith, Payroll Clerk.
Ann Arbor Art Association:
The private view of the exhibition of the work of Ann Arbor artists and
amateurswill be held in Alumni Memorial Hall Monday evening, November
8. Members of the Association, those who desire to join the Association,
and the exhibitors are invited. The exhibition will continue from November
9 to November 21, inclusive. It is free to students of the University and
children of the schools.
Warren P. Lombard, President.
Bureau of Appointments:
At the meeting of the Bureau of Appointments Saturday morning tem-
porary enrollment blanks were distributed and directions were given for
their use and for co-operating with the Bureau. This week the office,
Room 105 Tappan Hall, will be open from 8:00 to 12:00 daily and from
1:30 to 5:00 every day but Saturday for the annual enrollment. Permanent
blanks may be secured by all who wish to enroll -and must be filled out
in the office. After Saturday, November 13th, one dollar will be charged
for late enrollment.
Margaret Cameron.

University Women:
Girls planning to go to the Ohio State game are reminded to file let-
ters from their parents as soon as possible in the Office of Advisers of
Women.
Beatrice W. Johnson, Adviser of Women.
Entertaining Sophomore and Upperclass Women:
The second Hygiene Lecture will be given on Tuesday, November 9th,
at 4:15 in Sarah Caswell Angell Hall. Bring Blue Books.
Margaret Bell.
Freshman Women:
The second required Hygiene Lecture will be November 8th, at 4:15 in
Sarah Caswell Angell. Bring Blue Books.
Margaret Bell.
University Women:
A list of those who are incomplete in Hygiene Lectures is posted in
Barbour Gymnasium. Students may report for make-ups November 9, 16,
23, 30 and December 7 and 14th. No notices as to incompletes will be sent
through the mail.
Margaret Bell.
To All Members of the Michigan Union:
The Board of Directors of the Michigan Union have called a meeting
of all members of the Union on Wednesday, November 17, 1926, at 7:45
p.m. in the Assembly Hall of the Union to consider and vote on the pro-
posed amendment to Article III of the Constitution.
Walter A. Kuenzel, Recording Secretary.
Junior Class-School of Education:
There will be a meeting of all representatives of the Junior Class of
the School of Education, Monday evening at 7:30 p.m. in Room 109, Tappan
Hall.
Pauline Zoller.
School of Education:,
The first weekly luncheon will be held Monday, November 8, at the Lan-
tern Shop, at 12:00 N.
C. 0. Davis.
Freshman Giroup.-
The meeting of my Freshman Group which was scheduled for Tues-
day evening, November 9th, will instead be held Wednesday evening, Nov-
ember 10th, at 7:30 o'clock, in the Union. All are urged to be present.
R. C. Angell.
Physics Colloquium:
The Physics Colloquium will meet at 4:15 p. m., Tuesday, November 3,
in Room 1041, New Physics Building. Dr. E. Hulthen will give his second
talk in the series on the Hydride Spectra of the Alkaline Earths. All inter-
ested are cordially invited to attend.
W. F. Colby.
Mathematical Club:
Regular meeting will be held in Room 3201 Angell Hall, on Tuesday,
November 9, at 8 p.m. Prof. G. Y. Rainich will present a paper, "On the
Theory of Curved Space-Time." All persons interested are cordially in-
vited to attend the meetings of the Club.
W W. Denton.
Chinese Students:
Club picture will be taken Sunday, Nov. 7, at 2:15 p.m. at Rentschler's
Studio, 319 E. Huron St. Please be there on time.

11illel Speaker:
Mr. Leon Feurer, of the Hebrew Union College of Cincinnati, Ohio, will
address the student congregation Sunday, 4:30 p.m. at Lane Hall. His
topic is "The God of Modern Religion."
Rabbi A. II. Finkelstein.
Ushers, Oratorical Association:
Ushers for the Oratorical Association Lecture Course are requested
to report at Hill Auditorium at 7:15, Monday evening, Nov. 8, 1926, for the
lecture to be given by Will Irwin.
Carl Brandt.
Iolmailcal Journal Club:
A meeting of the Botanical Journal Club will ie held Tuesday, Nov-
ember 9, at 7:30, in room B-173, Natural Science Building. Papers will
be reviewed by Professor C. 11. Kauffman, Mr. L. E. Ekvall, and Mr. C. E.
Burnside.
-Bessie B. Kanouse, Secretary.
Le Cercle Francais:
There will be a -very important meeting of "Le Cercle Francais" Tues-
day, November 10, at 4:15 in 206 South Wing. All members are urged to
be present.
Dorothy B. Tiscb, iPresident.
Kappa Kappa Psi:
Regular business meeting Sunday, November 7, at 5:00 p.m., in room
303, Michigan Union.
C.llostriip.
Cosmopolitan Club:
Our second informal Sunday evening supper will be held in the audi-
tcrium of Lane Hall Sunday, November 7 at 6:00 p.m. Professor Preston
Slosson of the History Department will speak on "Democracy and Dictator-
ships." All foreign students and others interested in our work are invited.
Nur M. Malik, President.

Sunday Dinner
1:00 to 2:30
Tea, 4:00 to 8:00
Appointments for
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