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I'AGE EIGHT

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

11 SAY )Et lr 7.^

DAILY O CBLLETIN
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).

at 7:30 p. m. An unusually interestin
will be followed by an informal socia
members of Athena are expected to at
Graduate Studenis in Chemical Engi
The regular monthly luncheon co

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Volume VII

TUESDAY, DECEMBE

R 7, 1926 Number 6.1

Henry Russell )Lectureship:
According to the action of the Board of Regents, the duty of selecting
the Henry Rushll Lecturer for the year is vested in the Council of the Re-
search Club. As such appointment is to be made before January 1, 1927,
it will be necessary for the selection to be made at the next meeting of the
Council, and the undersigned would therefore be glad to receive from
members of the faculty nominations for the honor. The rules of the
Board of Regents direct that the selection of the lecturer be based upon
"particularly distinguished service to the University" especially by con-
tribution to knowledge through research. Nominations should be received
by December 11th.
C. W. Edmunds, President, Research Club.
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.
Foreign Women:
Foreign women who wish help with their living arrangements for the
period of the Christmas vacation are urged to see me at their earliest con-
venience,
Grace Richards, Advisor of Women.
Freshman Group:
My freshman group will meet at my home, Tuesday evening, December
7th, at 8 p. m.
Waldo Abbot.
Sociology M:
The Make-up midsemester examination will be given Saturday, Decem-
ber 11, at 9, in 103 Ec. Building.
R. H. Holmes.
Bureau of Appointmeats-F, G, H and I:
All candidates enrolled with the Bureau of Appointments whose names
begin with F, G, H or I 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., December 7, 8, 9, 10.
Margaret Cameron.
Rhetoric 1683:
Special Section will meet this week at 4:30, Tuesday instead of
Wednesday.
H. S. Mallory.
Junior Class-School of Education:
There will be a meeting of the representatives of the Junior Class,
Wednesday evening at- 7 o'clock in Room 109, Tappan Hall.
Pauline Zoller, Secretary.
Public Lecture:,
Dr. Albert Howe Lybyer, professor of History, University of Illinois, will
lecture on "The Moslem Outlook In West Asia" on Tuesday, December 7, at
415 p. m. in Natural Science Auditorium. The lecture is in connection
with the Seminar of the Micligan School of Religion on "The Moral Issues
of Modern Life." Thepublic iscordially invited.
Leroy Waterman.
Seniors:
There are still several seniors who have npt yet arranged for their
pictures. It is imperative that all those wishing to be represented in the
Michiganensian obtain photographer's receipts before December 15th. Re-
ceits can be obtained at the Press Building any afternoon between 1:00
and 5:00.
W. F. Graham, Business Manager.
Organ Recital Omitted.t
There will be no organ recital in Hill Auditorium Wednesday of this
week. Instead, Mr. Christian, assisted by a mixed chorus, will give a pro-
gram of Christmas music Sunday afternoon at 4:15 o'clock. The general
public, with the exception of small children, is invited.
Charles A. ;ink, Secretary.
Ii Circolo Italano:
A meeting of the Circolo will be held Wednesday evening, December
8, at 7:30, in Room 202, South Wing. All interested are urged to attend.
J. E. Megaro, Secretary.
Black Quill:
There will be a meeting of Black Quill in 204, S. W., at 7:30 p. m.
Mary Elizabeth Kibbey, President.
Portia Literary Society:
The annual joint meeting of all four Literary Societies will be held
Tuesday, December 7, at 7:30 p. m. An interesting program and social
meeting has been planned. All members are urged to be present.
JMiriam M. Olden, President.
Tan Beta Pi:
There will be a meeting of the Michigan Gamma chapter of Tau Beta
P1 at 6 o'clock tonight in the Michigan Union,
Joseph D. Ryan, Secretary.

Athena Literary Society:
The Annual Inter-Society Meeting will be held Tuesday, December 7,

Garden SecIion of Faculty Woman's C
The Garden Section of the Facu
home of Mrs. Mortimer E. Cooley, 1405
at 3 o'clock. Prof. George C. Cone oft
l will speak on the subject of "Designing
Physics Colloquium:
The Physics Colloquium will meet
in Room 1041, New Physics Building.

fessor from the
Associated with
attend.

University of Manche
Scattered X-rays. Al

Alha Nu, Adelphi, Athena, Portia:
The joint meeting of these four
cember 7, at 7:30 p. m. on the fourth fl
each society are requested to meet fi
nature of our program, as previously an
promptly.
Public Lecture:
President C. C. Lttle will lecture
Tolstoy's book "The Meaning of Life
public is cordially invited.
A. A. Birnikrant,
Weiman Delivers
Two Addresses In
His Tour Of State
Elton E. Weiman, assistant football
coach, left Ann Arbor recently for an
extensive tour of the state to speak
at alumni banquets, business men's
exchange clubs, and high school gath-
erings.{
Yesterday noon Coach Weiman
spoke before the Exchange club of
Grand Rapids and in the evening he
addressed the Junior college of that
0A fationalhinstituion

g program has been arranged, which ASSOCIATION OF UNIVERSITY UNIONS
gathering of the four societies. All IS INTERE&TED IN MICHIGAN SYSTEM
tend. I NTEE- DI IHI NSS M
Florence A. Pollock, President. I
Delegates to the seventh annual board of governors of the Cornell Un-
neerIng: conference of the Association of Col- ion, addressed the opening banquet of
mes today, (Tuesday). lege and University Unions held Fri- the conference Friday night.
Alfred 11. Whitef. day and Saturday at Cornell univer- Dean Dexter S. Kimball of the Cor-
sity manifested much interest in the nell university engineering depart- a
lub: system employed in the operation of ment, emphasized the vital importance
ity Woman's club will meet at the the Michigan Union and Lester F. ,f the "imponderables" of a universi-
Hill Street, Wednesday of this week I Johnson, '27L, president, who attend- ty, declaring Iat the right kind o(
the Department of Landscape Design ed the meeting, was beseiged with personal contact meant more than the
g Small Home Grounds." questions about it he said esterday mere curriculum. In this view he was
Mrs. E. C. Goddard. ommenting on the conference. supported by J. B. Bickersteth, warden
An iinportanit act of the conferenceo athue nvest fTrno
was the pa sio of a resoluionovide j of Hart house, University of Toronto.
wasthepasingof reoluionproid Mr. Dickersteth warned that O~ie pro-
ing that an invitation be extended to vs. ofmkerial wmrd fhr tuents
at 4:15 p. m., Tuesday, December 2, England's six college unions to send vision of material comfort for students
Mr. J. M. Nuttall, Exchange Pro- delegates to the 1927 conventiop to spiritual side or the
ster, England, will speak on B-rays be held at Iowa university. A special ri ash undergraduate
1 interested are cordially invited to committee was appointed to consider R.gthe
and report at the next annual meet- Un.IFrs itzgerald, hrepresentingas the
W. F. Colby. country the system employed by the president of the association for the,
._- conr h ytmepoe ytecoming year.
English unions thereby a \member of
one college union automatically be-
societies will be held Tuesday, De- cames a member of other similar in-
oor of Angell Hall. The members of stitutions. An informal vote at the
rst in thei? own room. Due to the conference revealed that a majority
nounced, it is requested that we meet of delegates present favored the adop- READ TH E WANT A DS
tion of~ such a system in this country.
Dr. ivingston Farrand, president o,
H. Leroy Selineler, Chairman. Cornell university and chairmanof the
Wednesday, December S, at 4:15
e" in Room 231, Angell Hall. The
Chairman of the Tolstoy League.
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