PAGE EIGI3T THE MICHIGAN DAILY SU-NDAY, JANU-ARY 16, 1 27 t LI'T ONE KILLED WHEN ENYAfIRE TRAIN IS WRECKED DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Publication in the Bulletin is constr~uctive notice to all members of the University. Copy received by the Assistant to the President until 3:30 p. mn. (11:30 a. mn. Saturdays). Copy must be typewritten. . I Tolume VTH SFNI)AY, JA A-N UARY 1;, 1927 ubr1I Faculty 1Women's Club: The Tuesday afternoon art sectionl of the Faculty 1Womlen's club will meet at 3 o'clock Tuesday a Vicr noon at th e Ihome of Mrvs. Fieldingt, II. Yost, a 1901 Washtenaw. E ii aiceYo , f ye, a riinn. Vniversity Lecture: M. Georges Claude, Chevalier of the Legion of Hlonor and memb: r of the French Academy of Science, the distinguished French engineer, will de- liver a University lecture (in English) at 4:15 P. M., Wednesday, January 19, on his experience in scientific anti industrial research work. The public is cordially invitedl. U~niversity Senate, fleetiung in the Afternaoon The second regular meeting of the University Senate for the year 1926-1927 will be held in Room C, Law Building, on Monday, :January 17, at 4:15 in the afternoon. Order of business: I.Annual Report cf the Board in Control of Athleticsa. II. Consideration of the question of holding a convouition for- the presentation of degrees at the end of the first semester. a III. Discussion of the legislative program. w JohnIV . Br'adshaw, Secretrd~iy of the S-enat4e. jIealth Service (Dispensary H-ours) : Until further notice the dispensary will be open Saturdays 4-5 P, M., in addition to the established hours which include Sunday 11-12. Warren F. Forsythe. Girls Working for Room and Board Will all girls wanting positions with private families or desiring to change their present positions please come in to see moe at once? Bleatrice 11. Johnson, Adviser of IWomn. Business Administraion Students-any Studenits Interested in Retailing: Mr. Thomas Pitkethly, controller o Smith, Bridgman and Company, Flint, will be in Tappan 206 on M\onday afternoon, January 17, from 2:00 until 3:30 to meet any students interested in the field of retailing. Mr. Pitkethly was formerly connected with Himelhoch's, Detr~it, andi has had long experience in specialty and department stores. Mr. Pitekethly will talk informally about the opportunities for college graduates in retail stores, especially depart- ment stores, and he will be glad to answer questions. C. N. Schlinalz. Tryout For the French Play: Tryouts for the French Play, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, January 17,18, 19, from 4:00 to 6:00, Room 202 South Wing. Open to all students intie rested in French. Renie 'i.'alaiiion. ]Research Club : The January meeting of the Research Club will be held on Wednesday, January 19, at 8 P. M. in Room 2528, New Merlical Building. The following papers will be read: "heredity Relations in Iizophrenia," by Dr. A. M. Barrett, and "Problems Arising from the Pjhilippine Expedition," by Pro- fessor Carl Guthe. The Council will meet at 4:30 Wednesday in Room 101, l'barmacology Building. Louals I. Bredvold, Secretary. Committee on Underghate MStdies : First meeting for organization and preliminary conference in office of Graduate School, Angell Hall 1014, on Tuesday, January 18, at 4:00 P. M. A. if. Lloyd, TIemporary C'ha irman. IBotanical 'seminar: Botanical Seminar meets Wednesday, January 19, at 4:30, 13175 N. S. Bldg. Paper by B. M. Davis: "Notes on the Flora of Jamaica." 1 B. 3l. Davis. ' WHAT'S GOING ON N otices to ap.'ear in this column must h e left in the box at the D~aily cfhice provided for that purpose before 4 :o0 a o'clock preccding the (day of issue. t ~i :x>A. 3%.1 "7aI. . I. Mr'of theG rhetoric ' patmzent will lead the ic ussion on, t I allies, "I s It Safe To Be a D'irs i nalollar (Civili-l E at ion'?"' at Ili- i're :::t e zri hutch. "Prohibition and l'iora 12 :0Prof. Li in ii). ickenison of the law school will speak on ''America's Relation to the League" at the Presbyterian church. i i.3--S apptor anid meetflig of Student Fellow ship. Douglas Graham speaks oil''Lawyer Frees His Mind." 6:00 P. 3T. A stude,)f forimi will be conducted at t 'sley. Hall by Rev. S Reinold Neibuhi% 1pastor of Bethel !Evangelical church of D~etroit. Rev. Neibuhr' was an outstanding member of thn Milwaukee Studcnt confer-' ance program. S:(# -Rcvereiid Ihnp mill speak onl "'Truth About Me xico.'' Movie serv- ice, Marion B avOs in, "Beverly ofl (Graustark." Dr. Silas Fivaiis, reittof Ripon college, Wiocsin, will spheak on "Christian Education" at the regular morning -ervice of the Pre^sbyterian church. Ile has had ext ensive ex- perience in educational work. STOCKHOLM.-Wireless telephone' service to America is to l~e arrangedj jwithin a month. Al L Due in all prodaabiiity to strongly built, steel equipment, only one person was killed and 14 injured in the wreck -of an entire train, pictured here. Studio at 11:1.5 N. M All members are reqiueste'd to be there promptly. i V ia ler N orthI, Jr., L ibrarlaa. The Women's Research Club will meet in Room 2242, Natural Science I Building, Wednesday evening, January 19, at 7 :30. Dr. Bessie Kanouse will speak on the subject "The Occurance of Water Molds in Mtichig an and Their Physilo gical Behavior." j Frnc les J. TIhorpje, Sec(retary. delegates to the National Convention, and a preliminary report on inter- national Night. 'All foreign students and others interested in our organiza- tion are invited. Attention is again called to our club picture which weill be taken this afternoon promptly at three at Speddirug's Studio, 619 East Liberty Street., near State. All members, including those who were initiated thssemester, are requested to be present and to be on time. uor 31. VMahil%, i'resldeant. I,_______________ iA thena Literary Society: The Aiichiganensian picture will be taken at eleven o'clock on Sunday jmorning, January 16, at Rentsehler's Studio. Fl orencee A. !1 olloc~c i-~~e sideOit. The 'IEusian picture will Le taken at the D)ey Studio on Sunday, Januaryj 16~, at x11:00 A. M. blau e prompt. C. C,. liostr-ul. The first mncet leg of the New Year 'will be one of our series of Sunday sulpers. It w~ill lbe heldi Sunday, Jlanuary 16, (today) at six P. M.i, in thte an, (irimf Lane Hall. The program will conisst of shzo t replorts by the Good Homne Cooling Excellent service, delicious cooking and pleasant' surroundings make Tuttle's the best place to eat in Ann Arbor. 338 Maynard comedy ittb Advises you to purchase tickets at once for By THIOS. F FALLON TICKETS NOW AT THE BOX OFFICE Phone 4151 Tuesday, '.Wednesday - &Thursday Faculty Members in lEast Engineering Building: The regular luncheon of the East Engineering will be held Tuesday noon, January 18. Graduate Education (Club: The meeting' of the Graduate Education Club evening has been postponed to Wednesday evening, of the conflict with the Marion Tpalley concert. Building teaching staff scheduled for Monday January 119, on account o -1 AR RICK- 7, L .a3": ^ ;;Wed,9 anrt a!.3t. ~to 2.0 THE GAYEST PLAY . The Best Cast Detroit Has Had in Seaxsons - FRANCES STARR 0? Fesh elicousin the Comedy Hit of 1090 Laughs AY/Candies L K BoxIndiidualy Pckedwith Arthur Bryan and rI Eve-, -o -diiull ake 1 f , FreshZ from Our Case. A Distinguished Cast Including W !=;"'Betsy Ross Sho DONALD MEEK - .pr' S 1® 59 { Ir ' nf ~ ~ f 3 9 1 i @I1Gl Il 98 9 4 d1 ~ l 1 " il tl~ ~tlI~ 11!l1111iU 11 I11flE 11 1911¢ 1D I t'tl~~tQ Clifford Woody, Adisor. University of ll1iligan Band: Monday evening for Illinois basketball gme at 7r:00 in uniform. N ormlan .1. [arson, Director. Choral Union Ushers: Choral Union ushers are requested to report not later than 7:30 Monday evening, January 17, in Hill auditorium, for the Talley concert. WY . A. Davenport, Assistaati Superintendenit Buildings and Grounds. G-lee Club: On account of the Marion Talley concert the Michigan Glee Club re- hearsal will be on Tuesday nighxt instead of Monday. Rehearsal will be held in the Union at seven o'clock. L. Stuart Bulmian, Manager'. l Alpha Epsilon 3Mu: The 'Ensign picture of Alpha Epsil ROME.-Frequent conflicts, growing out of rivalry between the, Fascist young men's. organizaticn called Bal- } ills, and the Catholic Boy Scouts, havej prompted Premier Mus,1olini to issue a royal decree forbidding organizations of Boy Scouts in miunicipalities under 20,000 population. 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