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THE MICHIGAN

DAILY

TUESDAY, APRIT, :,, 1927

THE MIHIG N AI Y' _'ES...APIL , 92

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D AILY 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). Copy must be typewritten.
VOLUME VII TUESDAY, APRIL 5, 1927 NUMBER 136

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To the Deans:
There will be no Conference of the Deans on Wednesday, April 6.
F. E. Robbins.
University Lecture:
Professor Hans Nachtsheim, of the Institut fur Vererbungsforschung,
Landwirtschaftliche Hochschule, Berlin, Germany, will lecture on "The Re-
lation of Genetics to Animal Breeding" (in English), at 4:15 P. M. Tuesday,
April 5, in Natural Science Auditorium.
The public is cordially invited. F. E. Robbins.
To the Senate Committse on Undergraduate Studies:
There will be a meeting of the Senate Committee on Undergraduate
Studies on Tuesday, April 5, 1927, at 4:10 P. M., in Room 1014, Angell Hall.
Ira 31. Smith, Secretary.
University Women:
Physical Education classes for the Outdoor Season begin work Wednes-
day, April 6th. Students report,sin street clothes, to instructors at regular
class, hours on Monday and Tuesday to sign up.
Ethel McCormick.
International University Cruise:
Information regarding the 1927-8 "Floating University" may be secured
this week from 9.to 12 A. M. Wednesday, 2-5 P. M. Thursday, 9-12 A. M. Fri-
day, in my office, 3224 Angell Hall. The cruise is coeducational. Detailed
magazine accounts of this year's trip are available, also.
Carlton F. Wells.
Zoology I Lecture:
There will be no lecture in Zoology I on Tuesday, April 5.
A. Franklin Shull.
Spanish 2:
Midsemester make-up for all my sections will be given Tuesday at 4:00
o'clock. Room 100 South Wing. A. J. Logan.
Psychology 31:
The midsemester examination will be held on April 6 at 11 o'clock. Stu-
dents in odd numbered seats will report for the examination at Newberry
Hall Auditorium. Students in even numbered seats will remain as indicated
on the seating chart. Adelbert Ford.
Cercle Francais Lecture:
Mr. W. F. Patterson will lecture Wednesday, April 6, at 4:15 o'clock, in
Room 1025 Angell Hall on "Furetiere et le Roman Bourgeois."
Rene Talamon.
Junior Year Abroad
All students in French interested in the Junior Year Abroad plan should
see me at once. Rene Talanion.
All copies of the Gargoyle mailed to points outside Ann Arbor require
8 cents in postage and the container should be marked with a return address
as many copies mailed by individuals have been returned to the business
office of the Gargoyle for lack of postage.
Jerome Spero, Circulation Manager, The Gargoyle.
Freslinen Women:
All freshmen women interested in planning for the Freshmen Pageant
are asked to meet in Sarah Caswell Angell Hall, Barbour Gymnasium at 4
o'clock this afternoon.
Helen Rudolphi, Vice President, Freshman Class.
Spanish Film, "Jose":
The Spanish film, "Jose" w.ill be given Tuesday evening at 7:30, at. 11111
* Auditorium. Temporary tickets must be exchanged with the instructor who
sold them for permanent ones. Temporary tickets are not good for admis-
sion. P. F. Burshey.
Business Administration Club:
There will be a meeting of the Business Administration Club and a
smoker at the Michigan Union on Wednesday, April 6th, at 7:30 P. M. in
rooms 318 and 320. All members of the club and the faculty of the School
.of Business Administration are invited. Dean E. E. Day will speak.
Donald B. Doubleday.
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University of Michigan Band:
Rehearsal tonight at 7:00. Attendance is imperative in preparation for
concert on Wednesday night.
Paul F. Schlanderer, Student Manager.
Senior Engine ers :
Orders for Invitations and Announcements will be received at table
near Library this morning from 8 to 12, and Wednesday afternoon from 1
to 5. No orders will be taken after Wednesday afternoon, Class clues must$
be paid before orders will be taken.'
Ralph B. Eliers.
Adelphi:
The regular meeting of Adelphi, House of Representatives will be held
Tuesday evening on the fourth floor of Angell Hall in the Adelphi rooms at
7:30. The bill scheduled for last week will be discussed . The bill is:
Resolved that the Student Christian Association no longer serves any use-
ful purpose and should be abolished.
All who are interested in the discussion or in forensic activities are
cordially invited to attend.
J. 31. Schrade, Speaker.
Mathematical Club:
Regular meeting wl be held in Room 3201 Angell IHall, Tuesday. April
5, at P. M. Professor Wicksell will present "Remarks on Series in Mathe-
niatical Statistics." All persons interested are cordially invit ed. t
r IV. W. Dentoni.
Physics Colloqruilitm:
The Physics Colloquium will meet Tuesday, April 5,kat 4:15 in Room
1041, East Physics Laboratory. Professor h)uffenclack will speak on
"Energy Transfers in Collisions in Electric Discharges Tubes." The public
is cordially invited. W. F. Colby.
Faculty Women's Club:
The next regular meeting will be held at the University High School on
Thursday, April 7, at 2:30 P. M. The Music and Drama Sections will have
charge of the program. Mrs. William Frayer.
Forestry Clu:b 3eeting:
Mr. R. L. Rogue, Grad. of '15, now State Forester of Mississippi, will
address the Club at 7:30 P. M. tonight in Roc.m 213 N. S. Building.
Randal McCain.
Sociology Club:
There will be a brief business meeting of the Sociology Club, Wednes-
day at 7:00 P. M. in Room 104 Economics Bldg. Candidates for member-
ship will bo considered at this time.
Ct. E._Anspach.
.Michigan Dames:
The regular meeting of the Michigan Dames will be held in the Faculty
Women's Club Rooms at 8 o'clock, Tuesday, April 5. All members and
guests are cordially invited to be present.
Mrs C. L. Wlhitchurch, President.
Portia Literary Society, and Athena Literary Society:
The Freshman Portia-Athena Debate will take place in the Athena
Room this evening at 7:30 P. M. Visitors are welcome.
All members will please meet in the Portia Room at 7:15 P. M. for a
short business meeting.
Iiriam M. Olden, President.
Delta Sigma Rho:
The Michigan chapter of Delta Sigma Rho will meet in Room 3209
Angell Hall at 4:30 P. M. Wednesday, April 6.
Thoma.s V. INoykka, President.
COLLEGE MEN AND WOMEN
When in the vicinity of State and Packard, will find the
PACKARD RESTAURANT, American cooking, a good place
to eat. Under new management, and everything else new.
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the happy home, and t'at callonly
Clhi Delta Phi: exist if the man rules.
There will be a meeting Tuesday at 7:30 P. M. in Room 204 S. W. "A year from this June I am going
Mary Elizabeth Kibbey, President. Ito end my career as a singer. I shall
-----__have been on the concert stage for
F AMOUS SINGER DEPLORES SMOKING which is quite enough, and
FAMV S VER DELORE. S OKI~ Y shal goback to my home in Califor-
BY WOMEN; SA YS MAN SHOULD RULEiafor the rest of my days.
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Phi Sigma:
The regular meeting of Phi Sigma will occur Wednesday, April 6, 7:30
P. M. in Room Z242 of the Natural Science Building. Mr. P. A. Moody will
speak on the Vis:on of Deer-mice. There will be the election of new mem-
hers. Leonard P . heultz. Seeretary-

Mme. S humanm-leiuk believes that
American men give their women too
much freedom. The foundation of all
national solidity, aceordingto her, is

BOSTON, Mass., April 4---"I do not !for women; let us leave just a little
smoke, never have and never shall,' poetry attached to the name of wo-
were the emphatic words of Mme. man. Of course, it is all right forl
Ernestine Schumann-leink, celebrat- men, but when I see women and es-
ing the fiftieth anniversary of her pecially young girls smoking, I
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