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GE EIGHT .

THE

MICHIGAN

DAILY

WEDNESDAY, MARC II 0, 1927

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DAILY OFFICIAL

BULLETIN

Representative
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P'ublicaion 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). Copy must be typewritten.
VOLUME VII WEI)NESDAY, MARCH 30, 1927( 7BER 131
Dean's Advisory Committee, College of Literature, Science and the Arts:
A meeting of the Dean's Advisory Committee is called for 4:10 P. M.
Wednesday, March 30, in my office.JE
,Tali: R. Effinger.
S6iool of Education Faculty:
There will be a meeting of the faculty of the School of Education on
Monday, April 4, 4:15 P. M., Room 109 Trappanl Hall.
A. S. Whitney.
Faculty, College of Engineering and Architecture:
The mid-semester reports on students in your classes whose work is be-
low passing must be made on the cards which are provided for this purpose
and filed in the office of the Assistant Dean, 255 Engineering Building, not
later than Monday, April 4.
Louis A. Hopkins, Secretary.
University Women:
All students taking required work in Physical Education will sign up
for outdoor season during regular class periods on Wednesday and Thurs-
day, March 30 and 31.
Ethel McCormick.
Mr. Robert hrost will give a public reading from his own works on
Thursday, March 31st, at 4:05 P. M., in Mimes Theater.

Debaters To Go AbroadI MAENTZ IS REPORTED
ON ROAD TO RECOVERY
.Without great iain for .the first
time since the automobile accident
whic. caused a spinal vertebra to
.( <l be fractured, Henry Maentz, '27, pres-
ident of the senior class of the liter-
ary college, was reported yesterday
.e Iby University hospital officials to be
on the way to recovery. It was point-
' ed out, however, that a long period of
convalescense will be required.

Velvets Bittersweet Specialties
JUILLERET'S
:l 2 S. State St.
Originality
Salted Nuts a Specialty
Salted Fresh Daily
Toasted Sandwiches the
Kistwich Way

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Tonight

1 V
This is the debating team chosen to represent American colleges and ?
universities in the international debates in England this spring--left to
right: William F. Williamson of Oklahoma; John T. Trimble Of Georgia,
and William A. McSwain of South C arolina. All are 'students at George
Washington university, Washington, D. C.
NEW STADIUM NEARS COMPLETION
WITH START OF CONCRETE WORK!
Work on Michigan's new million of the deck drains the Leck company
dollar stadium entered upon its final will then start work on the rows of
stages recently when the James Leck seats. The general concrete work, in-
1luding the press box, the team rooms,

PLAY PRODUCTION AND
DIRECTION
PRESENTS
Who Gets Slapped

Com edy
Club

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L. A. Strauss.

Geology 31:
The mid-term examination will occur on Monday, April 4, at 11 o'clock
in Natural Science Auditorium. William H. Hobbs.
Sociology 51:
The mid-semester will be given Saturday, April 2, at 10:00 o'clock.
Members of the Wednesday section will meet in Natural Science Auditorium,
those of the Friday section in the West Gallery, Alumni Memorial Hall.
It. H. Holmes.
University of Michigan Band:
Rehearsal tonight from 7:00 to 8:00, and then Band will go in a body
to Hill Auditorium to hear the Reserve Band Concert. !Attendance is im-
perative because of the impending concert.
Paul F. Schlanderer, Student Manager.

Reserve Band Concert:
The first annual concert of the U. of M. Reserve
Hill Auditorium on Wednesday, March 30, at 8 P. M.
G. If.

company of Minneapolis, Minn., beganI
construction on the concrete struc-
ture of the seating decks.
The Leck concern, which has the
general contract for the stadium, has
started to erect the concrete drain-
age gallery beneath the lower portion
of the seats in the southern section
of the bowl. The gallery will conduct
all the water off the seating decksj
into the main drain pipe, running out,
of the stadium. The drainage of the
playing field will also run into thisI
main pipe. The drainage, of the field1
proper, however, was completed sev-
eral months ago.
After completing the construction
HOUSE TO ARGUE
V ALUEOF S. C. A.
Adelphi House of Representatives
will hold its regular meeting at 7:30
o'clock tonight in the Adelphi rooms
on the fourth floor of Angell hall. The
following bill will be discussed: Re-
solved, that the Student Christian as-
sociation no loiger serves any use-
ful function 'and should be dissolved.
All who are intexested in the de-
bate or in forensic activities are in-
vited to attend.

showers, lockers, and other necessary
equipment will also be erected by the
same company.
The Mercier company of Detroit,
which has been working on the bowl
since last fall, has the preliminary
j contract for the erection of the sta-
dium and will conclude its portion of
the work within a few weeks. The
company has completed the southernI
I half of the stadium in the excavat-
ling and levelling of the dirt. It is in
this portion of the bowl that the Leck
company has begun work.

MARCH
University

30

Theatre

TICKETS AT SLATER'S
and University Hall Auditorium

31

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Band will be given at
Admission free.
Me Arthur, Pres.

MENT WITH THE,
AUTHOR
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"THE
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SHALL
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Botanical Seminar:
Botanical Seminar meets Wednesday,' March 30, at 4:30, B 173 N. S.
Bldg. Paper by S. H. Emerson-"An interpretation of certain genetical
and cytological behavior in Oenothera." B. 1. Davis.
Mathematical Club:I
Luncheon meeting will be held in the Michigan Union, Wednesday,
March 30, at 12:15 P. M., Library facilities and policie's has been suggested
as a topic for discussion. W. W. Denton.
Women's Educational Club:
The Women's Educational Club will meets tonight at 7:30 in the library
of the University High School. Professor Davis will speak on the "Relation
of the 'eacher to the Administrative Force."
Ellen Johnson.
The University Club:
The regular club nightN will take place Friday, Aprill at 8:00 P. M.
The Entertainment Committee.
Mechanical Engineers:
Mr. C. A. Thinn of the. C. A. Dunham Company will lecture on "H ting
Systems" at 9:00 A. M. Thursday, March 31, in Room 348 West Engineering
Building. All senior Mechanicals are urged to attend; they may arrange to
be excused from classes at that hour. An invitation is extended to all others
interested in this subject. It. C. Anderson.
Graduate Education Club:
The meeting of the Club will be held Wednesday evening at 7:00 o'clock
in Room 102 of the University High School. All graduate students in Edu-
cation are urged to attend. Please note change in meeting place.
Clifford Woody, Adviser.
Senior Chemical and Mechanical Engineers:
Mr. L. R. Sanderson of the United States Gypsum Coaipany will inter-
view seniors about employment with the U. S. Gypsum Company in Room
2028 East Engineering, Thursday, March 31.
Alfred H. White.
Phi Eta Sigma
There will be an important business meeting Thursday, March 31,
Room 304, Michigan Union, at 5:00 o'clock. Election of officers will take
place at that time.
William B. Palmer, President.
Mlusic Sectionu
The. Music Section of the Faculty Woinen's Club will meet Wednesday
at 8 o'clock, with Mrs. M. M. Peet, 2090 Hill St.
Marion Fisk, Secretary.
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THE MAN OF DESTINY
By EMIL LUDWIG
Translated by Edwin and Cedar Paul
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