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DAILYQ
Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to ail members of
the University. Copy received by the Assistant to the President until
3:30 p.=m. (11:30 a. m. Saturdays).
Volume VII 'NDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1926 Number 53

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University Lecture:
Mr. Chester H. Rowell, Michigan '88, Regent of the University of Cali-
fornia, formerly editor of the Fresno, Cal., Republican, will deliver a Uni-
versity lecture Monday, November 29, at 4:15 p. in. in the Natural Science
Auditorium on the subject "Impressions of Bolshevik Russia." The public
is cordially invited.
F. E. Robbins.
Faculty and Students:
The Department of Buildings and Grounds is compelled to make cer-
tain electrical repairs on Sunday, November 28.
For this reason the following buildings will have no electrical current
on that date:
Angell Hall.
University Hall.
Law Building.
Natural Science Building.
Herbert G. Watkins, Assistant Secretary.
Faculty, College of Literature, Science and the Arts
Mid-semester report cards are now being distributed through the Dean's
messenger service. Instructors are requested to report not later than No-
vember 30th the names of all students whose standing is at this time lower
than C. More cards, if needed, can be had at my office.
These cards should be used only for reports, of the work of students
enrolled in this college.
W. B. Humphreys, Asst. Dean.
Departments, College of Literature, Science and the Arts:
Heads and chairmen of departments in this college are requested to
communicate with my office, if they have not already done so, concerning the
reservation of class rooms for the second semester.
W..Hamphreys.
hirelroof Decorations at Parties:
In planning parties in non-fireproof buildings at which decorations
will be used, attention is called to the fire regulations which require
fireproof material.
At only a slight additional expense, fireproof decorations can be ob-
tained which will comply with the fire regulations in this respect.
E. C. Pardon, Supt., Buildings and Grounds Dept.
Entering Sophomore and Upperclass Women and Old Students Who Have
Hygiene Lectures to Make Up:
The fifth Hygiene Lecture will be given on Tuesday, November 30th,
at 4:15 in Sarah Caswell Angell Hall. Bring blue books.
Margaret Bell.
Freshman Women:
The fifth required Hygiene Lecture will be given November 29th, at
4:15 in Sarah Caswell Angell Hall. Bring blue books.
Margaret Bell.
Phi Beta Kappa; Faulty Members:
Will those who are interested in securing a private bus to and from
the Detroit banquet on December 6th please communicate with me as soon
as possible? Whether or not such a service is arranged depends, of course,
on the number who will use it.
P. F. Weatiherill Secretary, Chemistry Building.
Bureau of Appointments; C. D. and E:
All candidates enrolled with the Bureau of Appointments whose names
begin with C. D. or E. are requested to call at the office, Room 102, Tappan
Hall, for interviews this week. Office hours for this purpose will be held
from 10:30 to 12:00 a. in. and 3:00 to 4:00 p. m., November 30, and Decem-
ber 1, 2, and 3.
Margaret Cameron.
To Graduate Students i Education:
The meeting of the Graduate Students in the School of Education will
be held Monday, November 29th, in the office of the School of Education,
Tappan Hall, at 7 p. in.
Clifford Woody.
Junior Education Students:
Class dues of one dollar are due now, and payable to group leaders
or in the corridor at Tappa n Hall, Wednesdayand Thursday, December 1
and 2. Non-payment, of dues is subject to University regulation.
Marjorie Todd.
Senior Engineers:
Dues for the class picture will be payable at the table near the library )
in the West Engineering Building on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday ofy
this week. The fee is seventy-five cents and must be paid or your photo-
graph will not be included in the class picture.
Louis R. Kirsheman, Chmn. Picture Committee.,
Physics Lecture:
Dr. R. S. Mullikan of New York University will give a lecture on "The1
Analogy of Line and Band Specta" at 3 p. in., Monday, November 29, in
Room 1041, New Physics Laboratory. All interested are cordially invited
to attend.
H. M. Randall.

Foreign Students:
As in previous years, citizens of Lansing, Grand Rapids and other
nearby cities are inviting students from other lands for a few days at
Christmas time. Miss Grace Richards, in the office for Advisors of Women,)
has charge of arrangements for the foreign student women. For the men,
IMr. Carlton Wells (Monday, 3-4; Wednesday, 9-12; Thursday, 2-5, in Room
3224, Angell Hall) or myself (Tuesday, 3-4; Thursday, 3-4, in Room 302
University Hall) should be consulted. To insure arrangements, names
should be turned in at once.
J. A. C. Ilildner, Advisor to Foreign Studeats.
Physics Colloquiut:
The Physics Colloquium will meet at 4:15 p. in., Tuesday, November
30, in Room 1041, New Physics Building. Dr. Gomberg, Professor of Organic
i Chemistry, will speak on "Univalence of Second Group Elements." All in-
terested are cordially invited to attend. W. F. Colby.
Cosmopolitan Club:
The members of the Cosmopolitan Club and their friends will be the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Horatio J. Abbott for an informal tea at their home,
820 Oxford Road. The time is four to six n. m., Sunday, November 28th.
Nur )L. )Ialik, President.
Varsity Glee Club:
There will be a very important rehearsal of the Glee Club Monday night
at 7 p. m. in the School of Music.
L. Stuart Bulnian, Manager.

Botanical Seminar:
Botanical Seminar meets Wednesday,. December 1, at 4:30, B173, N. S.
Building. Paper by C. G. Kulkarni--"Inves Genetical Investigations in
Maize."
B. M. Davis.
A. S. C. E. Meeting:
The regular meeting of the A. S. C. E. will be held at the Union 0a
Tuesday, November 30, at 6:15 p. m.
Ralph B. Elhlus.
Iichign Daiies:
The Faculty Women's Club requests the honor of the presence of the
Michigan Dames at tea between the hours of three and six, on the after-
noon of Thursday, December 2nd, at the home of Mrs. H. M. Bates, 1921
Cambridge Road.
3lrs. Carl L. Whitchurch.--
Hindusthan Club:
Dean Alfred H. Lloyd of the Grad-
uate School will give a talk on "De-
inmocracy and Aristocracy" at a meet-
ing of the Hindusthan Club to be
held at 3:00 o'clock on Sunday, No-_
venber 23. Public is cordially invited. HEIRLOOM
Lal C. Verman, Secretary. cIII E.: _
ROME. - Several hundred anti-
Fascists and social delinquents have, A lady who has visited
been condemned to forced residence
within police deadlines. in Peking called at 221 Sc
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4HOP ACCEPTANCES
TO BE SENT OUT
Within ten days iuejntu s mnel re
1ections of applications for 1 IO-)
tickets will Y placed in the mano..
Thomas Winter, '21., gnealcarI8a
;announced yesterday-. t +, t;a t.5: u
have made requests for tlieo b
only 700 applications will be m-cepi.ed:
Juniors of good rating will be givei
first preference.
PARIS.-Thirty towns in the pro
vince of Pskov, Soviet Russia, have
risen in revolt and 150,000 peasants
are fighting.

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7:30 at
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Union Ushers:
All Choral Union Ushers are requested to report not later than
Hill Auditorium on Monday evening for the Moriz Rosenthal re-
IV. A. Davenport, Asst. Supt. Buildings and Grounds Dept.

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The public is welcome toexamine and see for itself.
MRS. H. B. MERRICK.

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American Battle Fleet. Admiral
Hughes is the highest ranking
American naval officer afloat.
Controversy Rages
Over Expense Money
For Maine Campaign
(By Associated Press)
PORTLAND, Me., Nov. 27.-,Contro-
versy over expenditures, during the
campaign in which Arthur R. Gould
won the Republican nomination for
United States Senator, continued to1
rage tonight with only one day re-
maining before the special election to
determine a successor to the late Sen.
Burt M. Fernald.
Although Gould tonight stood clear-"
ed of having exceeded the $1,500 ex-
pense limit set by the state, the ac-
cusations against him were kept alive,
not only by his Democratic opponent
Fulton J. Redman, but by leaders of
his own party.
Redman declared that if defeated
in Monday's election he would carry
the fight to Washington in order to
discover where the money expended
for political advertisements in behalf
of Gould's candidacy came from.
Patronize Daily Advertisers.j

Seat Sale for Students and General Public

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day, Nov. 30, Dec. 1, 2 from 2-5 P. M. at the MICHIGAN UNION.
- Seat Sale for University Girls Monday, Nov. 29, 2-5 P. M., Hill Auditorium.
Girls should secure preference slips at office of Dean of Women.

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