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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7.

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DAILY 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 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1926 Number 9
Faculty, College of Literature, Science and the Arts:
It is important that the Faculty Program Blanks which have been dis-
tributed to the mail-boxes, be filled out and returned to Dean Effinger's
ofice as soon as possible. Your co-operation will be greatly appreciated.
i1. J. Corbin, Secretary to the Dean.
Faculty, College of Literature, Science and the Arts:
The first meeting of the Literary Faculty for the year 1926-27 will be
held Monday P. M., October 11th, at 4:10 P. M., in Room 2225 Angell Hall.
Dean Lloyd will preside 0nd the annual election of new members for Faculty
Committees will be held.
H. J. Corbin, Secretary to the Dean.
Political Science 291:
The first meeting of the Journal Club will be held in Room 2035 Angell
Hall, October 7, at 3 P. M. All graduate students in Political Science will
attend this meeting.
J. S. Reeves.
English 293 (Bibliography):
This course will meet in Room 1209 Angell Hall, Thursdays from four
to six.
H. C. Hutchins.
Entering Ilpperclass Women:
All entering upperclass women are required to attend an Organization
Lecture October 7, at 7:00 o'clock, in Sarah Caswell Angell Hall, Barbour
Gymnasium.
Alice C. Lloyd, Adviser of Women.
Philosophy 31:
The 9 o'clocksections on Tuesday and Thursday in Philosophy 31 will
meet in Room 427 N. S. instead of the room previously announced. A com-
plete list of sections with their rooms and instructors is posted at the
entrance of N. S. Aud.
John Kuipew
Alpha Nu:
Alpha Nu Debating Society will hold tryouts for membership from three
to six P. M. on Thursday and Friday, October 7 and 8, in the chapter room
on the fourth floor of Angell Hall. Anyone interested in public speaking
(especially freshmen) are invited to try out at this time. The tryout will
consist of a five minute speech on any subject.
Robert E. Minnich, President.
Varsity Glee Club Tryouts:
Varsity Glee Club tryouts will be held this afternoon from 4 until 5:30
and tonight from 7:30 to 8:30. Tenors are needed especially. Musical train-
ing is not essential.
L. Stuart Bulmiani, imanager.
Choral Union Ushers:
The following men have been assigned places for ushering on First
Balcony, Hill Auditorium, during the Choral Union Concerts and Extra
Series of 1926-1927:
First Balcony

Sloan, C. K. Ohlheiser, H. R.
Curtis, R. G. Gast, J.
The following men have been assigned on Tickets:
Watt, Wallace-Head. Gates, D. C.
Lepard, C. W.-Ass't Head. Brownless, L. C.
Kok, Harry Teeple,,, C. W.
Ashworth, G. W. Whipple, H. P.
Stimson, Howard Koykka, Tom
Lange, F. W. Carlyle, G. A.
Manchester, Robert Kuizema, Everett
Hoben, E. H. Fasquelle, Rowan
Van Woerkom, Daniel Lyon, D. M.
Whittemore, D. M. Taylor, Earl
Harbaugh, W. D. Bailey, George
Cards for the above assignments may be obtained of Mr. Waterman and
Mr. Watts in Room 101 Economics Building today and tomorrow from 3 to
4 P. M.
Do not wait until Saturday evening to obtain these for it will be too
late for general assignment.
lesterday the list for tain Floor, Stage and Check Rooms were pub-
lished and tomorrow those for Second Balcony and Extra will be issued.
The first concert will be given Saturday evening, October 9th and all
ushers are requested to report not later than 7:15 P. M.
W. A. Davenport, Assistant Superintendent Buildings and Grounds Dept.
To All house Presidents:
All lists of members for the Students' Directory must be received at the
Press Building by 5 o'clock this afternoon. The organizations' copy will be'
given to the printer as soon as the main list of students is set up, regardless
of what organizations may be left out. The names must be typewritten in
alphabetical order and spelled correctly.
Louis Robertson, Editor.
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Glee club tryouts are still being held
and will be continued for the rest of
the week, according to Theodore Har-
rison, director. Over 125 have tried
out already but the right proportion
of the different voices is lacking. Sev-
eral tenors are needed and it is for
them principally that the tryouts have
been extended a few days.
No previous experience is necessary.
All applicants should call from 4 to
5:30 o'clock at room 303 of the Union,
or from 7:30 to 8:30 o'clock. The offi-
cials are anxious to have the glee
club organized in order that it may
sing at the football games.
POSTPONE SMOKER
UNTIL NEXT WEEK
Dure to lack of sufficient time for
preparation, the Catholic students'
smoker, originally scheduled for to-
night, has been postponed a week, ac-
cording to an announcement made,
yesterday.
ASUNCION-Hurricanes have again
visited Paraguay, after having caused
heavy damage recently in Encarna-
cion. A dispatch from San Felipe
says a violent storm wiped out an ex-
tensive tract of forest and destroyed
several nearby houses.
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