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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

SUNDAY, NOVE'VRE ?. 14, IRS(;

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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. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturdays).'

Bartlett Will Attempt To BreakNon-Stop Flight Record
Held By Late Commander Rodgers In All-Metal

Volume VII

$iUNDAY, NOVEMIBER 14, 1926

Number 42

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Uniersity Lecture:
Dr. D. D. Van Slyke of the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research,
New York City, will speak on "The Physical Chemistry of the Blood," on
Thursday, November 18, at 4:15 P. M., in Room 165, Chemistry Building.
This lecture is under the joint auspices of the University and the University
of Michigan Section of the American Chemical Society. It should prove
of unusual interest to chemists, biologists, and medical students. The pub-
lic is cordially invited.
F. E. Robbins.
Universiy Iecture
Dr. A. E. Lowe, Lecturer on Paleography at Oxford University, will give
a University lecture on the subject "How the Classics Came Down to Us"
on Monday, November 15, at 4:15 p. m. in Natural Science Auditorium.
The public is cordially invited.
F. E. Robins.
Faculty and Students:
Owing to the fact that the Buildings and Grounds Department must make
certain high tension electrical changes in the electrical system on Sunday,
November 14, the current will be shut off from the following buildings:
Forenoon: Chemistry .
Afternoon: Alumni Memorial Hall, Museum, Tappan Hall.
All day: Angell Hall, Law Building, University Hall.
Herbert G. Watkins, Assistant Secretary.
Faculty, College of Literature, Science and the Arts:
The November meeting of the Literary Faculty will be held on Monday,
November 15th, at 4:10 p.m. in Room 2225 Angell Hall. Dean Day will pre-
sent the Report of the Committee on Curriculum o Junior and Senior
Years, of which lie is chairman.
John R. Effinger.
Faculty, Colleges of Engineering and Architecture:
The mid-semester reports on students in your classes whose work is
below passing should be made on cards which may be obtained in the office
of the Secretary, 263 West Engineering Building, or from the messenger
boxes. These reorts are to be filed in the Secretary's office not later than
Saturday, November 20.
Louis A. Hopkins, Secretary.
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.
university Lecture:
Dr. Henry Guppy, president of the British Library Association and
Librarian of the John Rylands Library, Manchester, England, will give a
University lecture on the subject "The Stepping Stones to the Art of Typo-
graphy" at 4:15 p. in., Monday, November 22, in the Natural Science Audi-
torium. The lecture will be ilustrated by stereopticon. The public is cor-
dially invited.
F. E. Robbins.
Entering Sophomore and Upperclass Women and Old Students who have
Hygiene Lectures to make up:
The third Hygiene Lecture will be given on Tuesday, November 16th.
at 4:15 in Sarah Caswell Angell Hall. Bring blue books.
Margaret Bell, M. D.
Freshman Women:,
The third required Hygiene Lecture will be November 15th., at 4:15
in Sarah Caswell Angell Hall. Bring blue books.
Margaret Bell, M. D.
Bureau of Appointments-February Candidates:
All candidates enrolled with the Bureau of Appointments for positions
ii February, should call at the office for personal interviews this week.
Hours for this purpose will be held from 10:30 to 12 M. and from 3 to 4
P. M., November 16, 17, 18 and 19.
Margaret Cameron
Public Lecture:
Dr. Michael M. Davis. Executive Secretary, Committee on Dispensary
Development, United Hospital Fund of New York will give an address on
"The Relation of Dispensaries to the Community" in the amphitheatre of
he University hospital, November 16th., 10:00 A. 1. Students in Medicine,
Public health, Social Service, Sociology and all others interested are In-
vited to attend this lecture.
John Sundwall, M. D.
Ann Arbor Art Association:
The exhibition of the work of local artists and amateurs will be held
in the Alumni Memorial Hall until November 22, daily from 1:30 to 5:00
d, Sm rant) r, d 2fl 0 R .f to~ 5 0 n m. t is fre t, w mmbhe to1 students

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Automobile woik is developing in made to order.
both manufacturing plants, and gair-I
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Botanical Seminar:
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groups in north temperate Dicotyledoneae."
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Physics Colloquium:
The Physics Colloquium will meet at 4:15 P. M., Tuesday, November
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L. L. Watkins.

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La Sociedad Hispanica:
There will be a regular meeting of the Society on Wednesday November
17th at 7:30, in the "Upper Room" of Lane Hall. The topic for the evening
will be "Spain" by Senor F. Sanchez.
Charles T. Lee, President.
Michiganenslan Try-outs:
There will be an important meeting of all women tryouts for the
Business and Editorial staffs of the Michiganensian, Monday at 4:00 in
the Press Building.
Ruth Kahn.
Research Club Meeting:
The Research Club meets on Wednesday, November 17, at 8 o'clock in
the Histological Laboratory, Room 2528, second floor of the new Medical
Building. Papers will be given as follows:
"Control of Developmental Processes.in Fungi." by C. H. Kauffman.
''The Judicial Reform in England in the 19th Century." by =E. R.
Sunderland.
According to the action of the club members are requested to bring
reprints of recent articles for display at the meeting and subsequent de-
posit in the Library. The Council meets at 7:30 o'clock.
L. I. Bredvold, Secretary.
Esperanto Course:
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1021 Angell Hall.
F. S. Onderdonk.
Scalp and Blade Men:
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