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THE MICHIGAN DAILY -1

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1926

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DAIJLY OFFICIAL 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. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturdays).
Volume VII SUNDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1926 Number 6
Senate Council:
The first regular meeting of the year will be held at 4:15 P. M. Mon-
day, October 4, in the President's office.
F. E. Robbins.
Faculty Members:
Faculty members may secure a subscription to the Michigan Daily by
leaving theirs names and addresses at the Secretary's Office in University
Hall. Herbert G. Watkins, Assbtant Secretary.
Faculty, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts:
Your attention is called to the Attendance Report Cards which are
being distributed through the Dean's messenger service. All instructors
ate asked to read carefully the directions 6n the back, and to deposit the
necessary reports in the Dean's messenger boxes.
More cards may be had at any time upon application, either in person
or by telephone, at my office.
W. It. Humphreys, Asst. Dean.
Intrfraternity Council:
The first meeting of the Interfraternity Council will be held in Room
304, Michigan Union, at 4:15 P. M., Tuesday, October 5th. As the officers of
the Council for the college year 1926-1927 are to be elected at this meeting,
it is extremely important that every fraternity be represented.
J. A. Bursley.
Public Lecture:
Professor Edgar J. Goodspeed, of the University of Chicago Divinity
School, and Professor of New Testament Literature at the Michigan School
of Religion this semester will lecture in Natural Science Auditorium Mon-
day, October 4, at 4:15 P. M. on: "Why Translate the New Testament."
The lecture is given under the auspices of the School of Religion. The pub-
lic is cordially invited.
Leroy Waterman.
Graduate Students:
Graduate students who have not filed election blanks in the office of
the Gradpuate School, 1014 Angell Hall, should do so by Monday, October 4th.
Ruth A. Rouse, Recorder.
Graduate Students:
Students who have made any change in elections since submitting the
election card to the office of the Graduate School should notify the office
at once. This involves addition of courses, dropping of courses, and ,sub-
stituting one course for another.
Ruti A. Rouse, Recorder.
Philosophy 31:
The discussion sections in Philosophy 31 with room and instructors are
as follows:
Monday 11, 421 N. S.-Wild. Thursday 9, 162 N. S.-Wild.
Monday 3, 155 N. S.-Hoekstra. Thursday 10, 213 N. S.-Wild.
Tuesday 9, 162 N. S.-Kuiper. 'Thursday 11, 213 N. S.-Kuiper.
Tuesday 10, 213 N. S.-Kuiper. Thursday 1, 155, N. S.-Kuiper.
Tuesday 11, 213 N. S.-Wild. Friday 9, 427 N. S.-Wild.
Tuesday 1, 155 N. S.-Wild. Friday 10, 427 N. S.-Kuiper.
Wednesday 11, 355 N. S.-Hoekstra. Friday 11, 421 N. S.--Hoekstra.
Wednesday 1, 155 N. S.-Kuiper. Friday 1, 155 N. S.-Hoekstra.
John iiper.
Freshman Women:
Freshman Women whose names begin with the letters M to Z are re-
quired to attend an Organization Lecture October 5, at 7:00 o'clock, in Sarah
Caswell Angell Hall, Barbour Gymnasium. Attendance at these lectures is
required of all entering women. s
Alice C. Lloyd, Adviser of Women.
Freshman Women:
Freshman women whose names begin with the letters A to M are re-
Quired to attend an Organizationf Lecture October 4, at 7:00 o'clock, in
Sarah Caswell Angell Hall, Barbour Gymnasium. Attendance to these lec-
tures Is required of all entering women.
Alice C. Lloyd, Adviser of Women.
Zoology I, Quiz:
My section, meeting on Tuesday, Oct. 5, at 10, in Z-155 will recite on
pages 10-24 of the textbook "Principles of Animal Biology."
Paul S. Welch.
Organ Recital:
Mr. Palmer Christian, University Organist, will give the following pro-
gram in Hill Auditorium on Wednesday, October 6, at 4:15 P. M.:
Fantasie Triumphale (Dubois); KamennoOstrow (Rubinstein); Scher-
zo (Gigout); Prelude (Corelli); Prelude and Fugue on BACH (Liszt); Angel
Scene, from Haensel and Gretel (Humperdinck); Goblin Dance (Dvorak);
Nocturne (Grieg); Tone Poem "Finlandia" (Sibelius).
Charles A. Sink.

!M ussolini Appears To Populace Mason Hall, will meet in 307 Old Medical Building beginning Monday.
L. L. Hanawalt.
After Attempted Assassination;
I Michigan Glee Club Tryouts:
- ~ Tryouts for the Michigan Glee Club will be held Monday afternoon
",- from 4:00 until 5:30 and Monday evening from 7:30 until 8:30. Tryouts re-
port at Room 308 Miclan Union.
L. Stuart Buliman, )Ianageer.

Choral Union Ushers:
Starting Wednesday morning, October 6th, the names of Ushers, will
be given in this bulletin, who have been chosen for the Choral Union Con-
certs and Extra Series, for the season of 1926-1927.
Schedule:
Wednesday-Main floor, stage and check rooms.
Thursday-First balcony and tickets.
Friday-Second balcony and extras.
W. A. Davenport, Ass't. Supt. Buildings and Grounds Dept.
Junior Research Club:
The first meeting of the Junior Research Club will be held on Tuesday,
October 5, at 7:30 P. M. in Room 162 N. S. Professor C. V. Weller will speak
on "Research Conditions Abroad."
W. E. Bachmann, Sec'y.

DAILY STAFF TRYOUTS
Valuable experience and inter-
esting campus associations are
to b~e enjoyed on the editorial
staff of The Daily. Those inter-
ested should see the News Edi-
tor at once.
The business staff of The
Daily offers practical trainipg
in the business management of
a daily publication. Anyone
wishing to tryout is requested
to report at the offices in the
Press building at 3 o'clock Mon-
day.
Students are not eligible for
work on publications in the first
semester of the freshman year.

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person after every attempt on. his li fe.
French 1:
My 1:00 o'clock section of French 1 will meet Monday in Room 203
Mason Hall instead of Room 100 South Wing. R. C. Trotter.

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Sociology 257:
Sociology 257 will not be given this semester.

A. E. Wood.

University Symlphlony, Orchestra Tryouts:
Tryouts for the University Symphony Orchestra will be held Tuesday
and Weduesday evening of this week, from 7-8, at the University School of
Music, Maynard Street. Candidates should bring some music with which they
are familiar. Women are eligible, as are also Freshmen.
Samuel P. Lockwood.
Rhetoric 1:
Mr. Hanawalt's section in Rhetoric 1, meeting at 10:00 M. W. F. in 404
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