THE MICHIGAN DAILY
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DAIY OFICALBULLETIN,
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 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1926 Nuiaber 56
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University Lecture:
Dr. Knud Rasmussen, distinguished Arctic explorer and anthropologist,
will speak on the subject,. "Three Years of Eskimo Life in Arctic North
America," at 4:10 p. m. Wednesday, December 8, in the Natural Science
Auditorium. The lecture will be illustrated with slides and motion pic-
tures. The public is cordially invited.
F. E. Robbins.
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.
Faculty, College of Literature, Science and the Arts:
The December meeting of the Literary Faculty will be held Monday
aternoon, December 6, at 4:10 p.m. in Room 2225, Angell Hall. Special
Order: Dean Day's report.
John R. Effinger.
Dean's Advisory Committee, College of Literature, Science and the Art :
There will be a meeting of the Dean's Advisory Committee in the Dean's
office Thursday, December 2, ati 4:00 p. m.J . g
John R. Effinger.
Public Lecture:
Roberto Haberman, of Mexico. City, representing the Mexican Depart
ment of Labor, will speak on "The, New Era in Mexico," Thursday, Decem
her 2, at 4:15 p. ,m., Room C, Law Building under the auspices of the Round
Table Club.
Howard Puckett.
To All House Presidents:
Signing-out slips for the month of November must be in the Advisor's
Office, Barbour Gymnasium, before December 7, 1926. The following houses
have not handed in signing-out slips for the months of September and
October:
Alpha Phi.
Alpha Xi Delta.
Aubrey.t
Felker.
Freeman.
Frink.
Kappa Alpha Theta.
O'Hara.
Phi Sigma Sigma.t
Probst.
Shauman.
Collegiate Sorosis.
Truettner.
These slips must also be handed in before December 7.
Charlene Sh land, Chairman, Judiciary Council.
Omission of Course, Geology 23:
Omission of Course, Geology 23, Pleistocene Glaciation of north
America and Europe, usually given by Mr. Leverett in the second semester,
will be omitted the present year.;
WVn. H. Hobbs.
Business Ad Students:
Mr. W. F. Woodbury, Comptroller of the Wahl Company, will address
the students in the School of Business Administration on some phase of
work relating to the Comptroller's Office on Thursday, December 2, at 4:00
p. m. at Tappan Hall, 206. Others interested are invited to attend.
Olin IV. Blackett.
Tryouts for Spanish Plays:
Tryouts for the three Spanish plays to be given will be held on Satur-
day, December 4, at 10:00 o'clock sharp in Room 201 S. W. Anyone can
try for them who has had at least Spanish 31, or is taking it.
Charles T. Lee, Pres.
ZoologIcl Journal Club:
The Zoological Journal Club will meet Thursday, December 2, in Room
242 Natural Science Building, at 7:30 p. in. Carl L. Ilubbs and Leonard
P. Schultz will describe their eleven thousand mile fishing trip and Pro-
fessor Heilbrunn will discuss "The Surface Precipitation Reaction of Living
Cells." All interested are cordially invited to be present.
F. N. Blanchard.
Pi Lambda Theta:
There will be a program meeting of Pi Lambda Theta Thursday at 7:30
o'clock at 1004 Olivia. A full attendance is required.
Virginia Earl, President.
Attention Junior Engineers:
There will be an important Junior Engineering class meeting, Thurs-
day, December 2, at 11:00 o'clock in Room 348, of the West Engineering
Building.
Wayne G. Cowell, President.
Quarterdeck:
There will be a meeting of the Quarterdeck Society on Thursday,
December 2, at 7:30 p. m. in the Union.
M. G. Forrest, Steward.
Alpha Epsilon N :"
There will be an important meeting of Alpha Chapter at 7:30 tonight
in Room 308 of the Michigan Union. All members are urged to be present.
Roy F. Wells, Director.
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.
Jo H. Clumberlii.
English 147:
The make-up examination for those who have aranged to take it is
set for Saturday, December 4, at 10 o'clock, in Room 1025, Angell Hall.
W. I. Humphreys.
Members of Alpha Omega Alpha:
UnOn Tuesday, December 7th, there will be a banquet at the Michigan
Union, at 6:00 o'clock p. mn., in honor o$ Dr. Patrick, of Chicago. If you1
wish to attend this banquet kindly notify me at 325 South 5th Avenue, or
call me at 8317.
1Claudel Named As
New French Envoy
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of Natural Holly and Mistletoe
about December 5th
Advance orders for cut flowers and Christmas plants arc
filled from our choicest stock. Satisfaction guaranteed.
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French diplomat, who has been an-
nounced as France's ambassador to
the United States to succeed Henry
Berenger, is also noted for his
achievements as a poet, dramatist,
and English scholar.
Vocational Leaders
To Open Convention
In Louisville Today
(By Associated Press)
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English 215:
I shall meet this class today.
Carl G. Miller, Secretary. inen, eaeran onrsnerse
j eteachers and others interested
_______G._________Secretary__ in business training will open the
first annual convention of the Amer-
BIG GAME HUNTER'S EXCITING CAREER 'ican Vocational association iere to-
ENDED BY DEATH IN BELGIAN CONGO moar trdayelor nesns lasting through
The association is the only national
(By Associated Press) had prepared himself with special organization devoting its energies to
NAIROBI, Africa, Dec. 1.-The death long range movie cameras and an art- vocational education exclusively, ac-
of Carl E. Akeley, taxidermist, inven- ist to portray the natural setting of cording to its president, Edwin A. Lee,
tor, and hunter of big game ,reported the gorilla so that posterity might Speechey C pa.
yesterday from Kibal, Uganda, brings know something about the rapidly Speeches on the program will cover
to a close an adventuresome life, disappearing wild life of Africa. jobs in agriculture, trade and indus-
coming to a dramatic end in the land Mr try, commerce, home economics, ci-
in which le spent many years hunting rs. Delia J. Akeley, the huntersvilian rehabilitation and vocational
and explring. He is said to havifirst wife, accompanied her husband guidance.
died Nov. 17, in the Belgian Congo. on four trips into the African jungle, Fifteen state organizations have
Akeley was born in Orleanscounty, once saving his life after an attack affiliated with the central body, See-
retary Z. M. Smith, of Indianapolis,
New York, May 19, 1864. From 1895 iby a giant bull elephant, but this has announced.
to 1909, Akeley was with the Field year's expedition was the first that Mrs. Frank Gilbreath, homemaker
has been a member of the staff of the Mrs. Mary Lee. Jobe Akeley had ac- and consultant in household manage-
hasmbernamemeroftNetraffHistorycompanied. The second Mrs. Akeley ment, Montclair, N. J., will be one of
of New k Museum of Natural His t is an intrepid mountain climber, but the speakers in the home economics
of New York. He invented thecementk m this was her first visit to Africa. section.
gun and the Akeley camera.j
Akeley was with George Eastman, .
Richester, N. Y., kodak manufacturer,
on the latter's recent journey into the -
African hinterland.
Into the life of Carl E. Akeley was!--
crowded all the adventure of a grow-
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Students who have recently received postcard notice should come
the office before the end of this week to discuss midsemester reports.
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University Club:
The second regular club night for members and friends will be held
Friday, December 3, at 8 o'clock.
The Entertainment Committee.
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