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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

WEDNESDAYw NOVEMBER 17, 19

t'A(31! E IGHT T HE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 192~
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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. i. (11:30 a. m. Saturdays).

Volunie VII

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1926

Number 4f

To Members of the Faculfie ,:
A reception and tea in honor of Her Majesty the Queen of Rumania
is to be held in the Assembly Room of the Michigan Union Saturday, No-
.vember 20, after the Convocation at Hill Auditorium, that is, at about four
o'clock. Owing to limitations of space, admission to this reception must be
by ticket only and the following method of distribution will be followed:
Until 5:00 p. m. Thursday, November 18, tickets will be given to pro-
fessors emeritus and full professors only.
Friday and Saturday morning, the remainder will be distributed to
members of the faculty generally, and of whatever rank, as long as any
tickets remain.
The tickets may be obtained by calling at the President's office. About
300 will be available.
Only members of the faculty and their wives can be furnished tickets.
Academic costume will be appropriate and is preferred but not neces-

sary.

C . C. Little.

To Members of the Faculties:
Academic costume will be appropriate at the events connected with
the University's reception of the Queen of Roumania Saturday, November
20, For the convenience of the faculty arrangements have been made with
Mr. George J. iMoe, 711 North University Avenue, whereby members of the
faculty may rent caps and gowns.
F. E. Robbins.
Tickets for Convocation in honor of the Queen of Roumania:
Owing to the obvious limitation of space, tickets for the Convocation
in honor of the Queen of Roumania can be distributed only to members
of the Faculties and their wives and to students, while they last. Tickets
may be obtained by calling at the information desk in the Secretary's of-
fice-only one to each person
Admission will be by ticket only.
F. E. Robbins. 1
Phillips Scholarships:
Examinations for the Phillips Scholarships in Latin and Greek will
be held as follows:
Greek: at two o'clock Friday afternoon, November 19, in Room 1213,
Angell Hall.
Latin: at nine o'clock Saturday morning, November 20, in Room 2016
Angell Hall.
Candidates are requested to read the regulations and conditions under
which the scholarships are awarded, as described on pages 171-2 of the
last General Catalogue of the University.
C. C. Little
J. R. Effinger,
F. W. Kelsey,
Campbell Bonner,
Committee in Charge
Unhersity 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.
University Lecture:
Dr. W. F. Albright, Director of the American Schools of Oriental Re-
search, will lecture on Wednesday, Nov. 17, at 4:15 P. M. on "The New
Era in Palestinian Archaeology," in Natural Science Auditorium. This
lecture is the first of a series by Dr. Albright given under the auspices of
the Department of Semitics and the School of Religion.
The public is cordially invited.
Leroy Waterman.
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
p. m. and Sundays 2:00 to 5:00 p. m. It is free to members, to students
of the University, and children of the schools.
Warren P. Lombard, President.
Professor von Karnian's Lectures:
Professor von Karman's lecture on Modern Developments in Aerodyn-
amics will be given Wednesday, November 17, at 4:15 p. m. in room 1042,
East Engineering Building.
The lecture will be of interest not only to engineers but also to
bhysicists and mathematicians.
F. W. Pawlowski.
Zoology 31 (Organic Evolution):
In the examination Thursday those whose seats are in rows G, II
and J should go to West Gallery, Alumni Memorial Hall. All others will
meet in Natural Science Auditorium.
A. Franklin Shull.
History a:
Midsumester examination Friday, November 19th, at eight sharp. Mr.
Manyon's sections in 1025 Angell; Mr. McGee's sections in Newberry Audi-
torium; Mr. Scott's sections in Natural Science Auditorium.
Preston Slosson

Education B20, D1)101 )102+
I will not meet my classes on Wednesday, Thursday, or Friday.
Francis ). Cutis.
No student in the College of Engineering will be allowed by the Hours
Committee to drop any subject without record after Saturday, November 20.
T. R. Running'
F. R. Finch
0. W. Boston
Hours Committee College of Engineering.
Aero 15: Professor von Karman's lecture:
Professor von Karman kindly consented to address my class in
"Mathematical Theory of Wing Profiles", Wednesday, Nov. 17th, at 11 A. 'M.
in Room 103 New Physics Building. Everyone interested is invited.
Donat . Kazarinoff.
Physics: Course in Quantum Theory:
I shall be unable to meet my class today at four o'clock.
Otto Laporte.
All Aeronautical Students:
All Aeronautical Students students are required to attend Professor
von Karman's lectures and submit a brief written account of them for credit
in connection with their work in Aero courses.
F. W. Pawlowski.
Rhetoric 31 Mr. Mallory's Section:
The written quiz announced for Wednesday, November 17th, will be de-
ferred until Friday, November 19th.
H. S. Mallory.
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 UII of the Constitution.
Walter A. Kuenzel, Recording Secretary.
Landladies and house Presidents:
At a meeting of the Board of Representatives and the Board of Direc-
tors of the Women's League, Saturday, November 6, it was voted that clos-
ing hours on Sunday should be 11:00 P. M. and that the hours for closing
during the week should remain at 10:30 P. M. This rule will go into effect
immediately.
Marjorie Miller, Vice-President of the Women's League.
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 Medical1
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.
P1 Lambdi Theta:
The Initiation Banquet will be held at the Haunted Tavern Friday,
November 19. Phone reservations to Genevieve Buell.
Virginia Earl, President.
Mathematical Club:
Luncheon for the Club will be served at the Michigan Union, on Wed-
nesday, November 17, at 12:10. It is suggested that we discuss the ques-
tion, how to give a larger place o nthe program of the Club to reports and
reviews of important things in recent literature.
W. W. Denton.
Players' Club:
There will be a meeting of Players' Club Wednesday, Nov. 17, at 7:30
p.m. in Room 1209, Angell Hall.
Edmond Hoben.
La Sociedad I1ispanica:
There will be a regular meeting of the Society' on Wednesday Novem-
her 17th at 7:30, in the "Upper Room" of Lane Hall. The topic for the eve-
ning will be "Spain" by Senor F. Sanchez.
Charles T. Lee, President.
Landscape Meeting:
Wednesday, November 17, 1926. Talk by Professor Tealdi on his trip
abroad. Everyone is requested to be present.
W. H. Gray, Chairman of Membership Committee.
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But
Good Food and Reasonable Prices
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GOOD EATS CAFETERIA
An Average Noon Menu:
Pot Roast of Beef...............................40c
Roast Pork ........ .... ............. 40c
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Sir Rowland Blades, Bart.
London's new Lord Mayor, who was
recently inducted into office with a
colorful street pageant, a custom that
has prevailed for centuries.
Forestry Club Meeting:
There will be a regular meeting of
the Forestry Club and an informal
talk by Don E. Romano Wednesday
evening, Nov. 17, 1926, 7:30 o'clock,
Room 213 N. S.
Randal )lcCain.
Prescott Club:
All students of the College of Phar-
macy are invited to attend a Prescott
Club supper on Wednesday, November
17th, at 6:30 P. M. in Room 303 Chem-
istry Building. An interesting pro-
gram will follow.
C. C. Glover.
I Comedy Club:
There will be an important meeting
of Comedy Club at four P. M. on
Thursday, Nov. 18, in Room 203, Uni-
versity hall. All those who wish to
be considered as members will attend
or present a written excuse to the
secretary.
Valentine L. Davies, ires.
Iota Alpha:
There will be a business meeting of
the Graduate Engineering Society,
Iota Alpha, at 7:30 P. M. Thursday,
November 18, in room 3201 of the
East Engineering Building.
J. H. Cissel, Pres.
Sociology Club:
The Sociology Club will meet
Thursday, Nov. 18, at 7:30 P. M. at
the home of Prof. Arthur Wood, 3
Harvard Place. Miss Marcia Ward,
director of The Visiting Housekeep-
ing Asso., will speak. There is im-
portant business to discuss also. Any-
one interested is invited to attend.
Mrs. Beatryce W. Hamilton, Pres.
Graduate Women's Club:
Members of the club are invited to
meet at the Green Tree Inn for suo-
per on Wednesday at six P. M. Please
bring membership dues.
Jane S. Ludgate.
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