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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 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1926 Number o4
Lost-$25.00 Reward:
For return, or information as to present whereabouts of female black-
ish brindle Scottish Terrier named Clippy. No collar. Rather shy and
undemonstrative.
Phone 22140 C. C. Little, Su South University Avenue.
University Lecture:
Professor Ross G. Harrison, of the Osborn Zoological Laboratory, Yale
University, will give a University, lecture Thursday, December 2, at 4:15 p.
in., in the Natural Science Auditorium, on the subject "Modern Trends in
the Study of Development." The public is cordially invited.
F. E. Robbins.
The third lecture in Hygiene for men will be given in Waterman Gym-
nasium, Thursday and Friday, December 2nd and 3rd, at 3-4 and 5 p. m.
This requirement includes all freshment in the regular physical training
classes and others that have been excused from these classes.
Geo. S. May.
Public Lecture:
'Christianity as Redemption and Deliverance," is the second of a
series of public lectures on "The Changing Phases of the Christian Ideal"
to be given by Dr. G. G. Atkins, pastor of the First Congregational Church,
at Detroit, on Tuesday, November 30, at 4:15 p. m. This lecture which is
under the auspices of the Michigan School of Religion will be given in
Natural Science Auditorium.
Leroy Waterman.
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,
Mr. 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. Hildner, Advisor to Foreign Students.
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. m. and 3:00 to 4:00 p. m., November 30, and Decem-
ber 1, 2, and 3.
Margaret Cameron.
Freshman Group:
My freshman group will gather at 3 o'clock tonight at my home, 2008
Day Street (Out Wastenaw to Cambridge Road, left on Cambridge one
block to Day Street, right on Day Street.) All are urged to come.
R. C. Angell.
Freshmen Group:
My freshman group will meet at the Union, Tuesday evening, November
30, at 7:30. See the bulletin board for the room number. Bring your Union
membership cards.
Stephen S. Attwood.
Organ Recital:
Palmer Christian, University Organist, will give the following program
in Hill Auditorium, Wednesday afternoon at 4:15 o'clock.
Allegro vivace (Symphony V) (Widor); Nocturne in E flat (Chopin);
Marche chain petre (Boex); Improvisation (basso ostinato e fughetta)
(Karg-Elert); Fugue in Eflat (St. Ann's) (Bach) (1685-1750); Musettes en
rondeau (Rameau) (1686-1764); "Ich liebe dich" (Greig); Vorspiel and
Liebestod (Tristan Isolde) (Wagner).
Charles A. Sink, Secretary.
Physics Colloquium:.
The Physics Colloquium will meet at 4:15 p. m., Tuesday, November
30, in Room 1041, New Physics Building. Dr. Gomberg, Professor of Organic
Chemistry, will speak on "Univalence of Second Group Elements." All in-
terested are cordially invited to attend. W. F. Colby.
La Soidad Hispanica:
The first of the series of Spanish Lectures will be given Wednesday,
December 1st, at 7:30 o'clock in Room 25, Angell Hall. S. D. Felipe Molina,
of Toledo, Ohio, will speak on "El Quixote." Tickets will be distributed
through the various classes, or may be procured before the lecture from
the treasurer.
Charles T. Lee, President.
Psychology of Education, Ci, 10 and 11 o'clock Sections:
There will be a special meeting of psychology of education classes,
10 and 11 o'clock sections, at 2 and 3 o'clock on Tuesday afternoon in
Newberry Hall, Room B.
Howard Y. McClusky.
Extemporaneous Speaking Contest:
Those planning to enter the Extemporaneous Speaking contest con-
ducted by the Oratorical association will meet at 5 p. m. today (Tuesday)
in 302 M. H. to draw for subjects on some phase of the general question
of "Intercollegiate Athletics." The preliminary contest will be held at
8 p. m. today, seven speakers to be chosen for the finals which will be
held in University. Hall, Friday evening, Dec. 3. Those eligible for campus
activities, and who have not represented the University in Varsity debates,
Senior Engineers:
Class picture dues amounting to seventy-five cents are payable today
at the table near the library in the West Engineering Building. You
must pay this if you wish to appear in the class picture.
Louis R. Kirsheman, Chmn. Picture Committee.
Womon's Educational Club:
The Women's Educational Club will have a supper meeting Wednes-
day, December 1, from 5:30 to 7:00 at the Green Tree Inn. Those planning
to attend please call Ellen Johnson, 3743.
Ellen Johnson.
Classiea) Journal Club:
The Classical Journal Club will meet in Room 2016, Angell Hall, on
Wednesday, December 1, at 4:00 P. M Faculty members and Graduate
students of the Greek and Latin departments are urged to be present.
James E. Dunlap.
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A. S. C. E. Meeting:
The regular meeting of the A. S. C. E. will be
Tuesday, November 30, at 6:15 p. m.
Black Quill:
There will be a meeting of Black Quill Tuesday
in 204 S. W.
MusIC Section:
The Music Section of the Faculty Women's Club
day, Dec. 1, at 8 o'clock at 1514 Brooklyn.
held at the Union on
Ralph B. Ehlers.
night at eight o'clock
Mary E. Kibbey.
will meet on Wednes-
Marion Fisk, Sec'y.
Faculty Womens Club-Tuesday Play-Reading Section:
The Tuesday Play Reading Section of the Faculty Womens Club will
meet Tuesday, November 30th, at 2:30, with Mrs. W. B. Ford, 904 Forest
Avenue.
Charlotte I. Sundwall.
Acolytes:
There will be a meeting of the society Tuesday evening, November 30,
at eight o'clock, in Room 106 M. H. Professor Lloyd will discuss "The
Emergence of Matter."
C. De Boer.
Le Cercle Francals:
There will be a regular meeting of Le Cerele Francais Tuesday, No-
vember 30, at 7;30 in Room 204, South Wing. All members are urged to be
present.
Dorothy B. Tisch, Pres.
Athena Literary Society:
Tryouts for the Portia-Athena Debate will take place at the regular
Athena meeting, Tuesday, Nov. 30th, at 7:30 P. M. The subject for the
debate is "Resolved, That this house views with alarm the entrance of
women into the learned professions and statecraft." Tryout speeches
should be three minutes in length, and may be on either side of the ques-
tion. Freshmen are not eligible to try out, but all other members of
Athena are expected to do so.
Florence A. Pollock, President.
Adelphi House of Representatives:
The regular meeting of Adelphi will be held Tuesday evening at 7:30
P. M. Visitors are welcome.
N. Bowersox, Speaker.
Alpha Niu
The meeting tonight of Alpha Nu debating society will be entirely in
the hands of the pledges. The meeting will be in the chapter room and
will be called to order at 7:30. Visitors are welcome.
Robt. E. 31innich, President.
Portia Literary Society :
All members, excluding the freshmen, are expected to try out for the
Portia Debating Team at the regular meeting, Tuesday, November 30,
at 7:15 P. M. Immediately following tryouts Mr. Ralph R, Johnson will
present Charles Kennedy's play "The Servant In the House." All those
interested are invited to attend.
Miriam M. Olden, President.
Phi Eta Sigma:
Members of the fraternity will kindly fill out registration blanks of
the organization at the Office.of the Dean of Students, Room 2, University
Hall, today or Wednesday. Jo H. Chamberlin.
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