9 PAGE EIGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY MAY 5,. 1927 a DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Flubiicauion 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 Y l THUVRSD)AY, MIAY , 1927 NUMBER i154 Automobile Rulings: Mr. Earl L. Blaser, '27, has been placed on probation for the remaind- er of the semester and denied permission to drive, for operating a car with- out a permit while ineligible. The Automobile Committee. To the Senate Council: There will be a meeting of the Senate Council on Monday, May 9, at 4:15 p. in. in the President's office. F. E. Robbins. University Lecture: Dr. Caroline Ransom Williams, formerly of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, will lecture under the auspices of the Department of Semitics at 4:15 p. in., Wednesday, May 11, in Natural Science Auditorium, on the subject, "Egyptian Thought and Art, 1360 B. C." The lecture will be illus- trated by the stereopticon. The public is cordially invited. F. E. Robbins. Faculty, Collieges of Engineering and Architecture: There will be a meeting of the Faculty of these Colleges on Thursday, May 5, at 4:15 p. in., in Room 411 of the West Engineering Building. Louis A. Hopkins, Secretary. University Women: Miss Howe of the Michigan's Educator's Association will be in Room 443 of the Michigan Union on Tuesday, May 3rd, and Wednesday, May 4th, from 12 noon on through the day and evening excepting 6-7 P. M. She will interview any students interested in summer out-of-door-work. Beatrice W. Johnson, Adviser of Women. Graduate Students: Graduate students who expect to receive a degree in June should call at the office of the Graduate School for the proper blanks for payment of the diploma fee. This must be done before May 26. Students who intend to receive a teacher's certificate should call at the office of the Recorder of the School of Education to make arrange- ments for the payment of the fee required for this certificate. Ruth A. Rouse, Recorder. Donovan Scholaships: Applications for the Donovan Scholarships should be filed on or beforej May 21st. Only those students who have completed at least 60 hours of work in the College of Engineering, and who are helping to pay their way through College, and who have obtained an average grade of "B" or over, are eligible. Application Blanks may be obtained at the Offlice of Assistant Dean G. W. Patterson, W. Engineering Bldg. Herbert C. Sadler. Spanish Lelture: The last lecture of the annual series of La Sociedad Hispanica will be given by Mr. F. Sanchez in Room 25, Angell Hall, at 4:15 p. in. on Thurs- day, May 5. The lecture will be on "Cudillero: por tierras de Asturias" and it will be illustrated. Charles . Lee, Pres. Fraternities, Sororities, House Clubs, and Townspeople: Lodging accommodations for tonight and Friday night are needed to take care of the delegates to the Michign Interscholastic Press convention which convenes here this week-end. Offers will be greatly appreciated by the committee. Call the Registration committee at the Union any timeI today.I K. E. Stone. A. S. M. E. Student Branch: Joint meeting with Detroit Branch on Saturday, May Tth. Dinner, at Union, 6 :30 P. M. Lecture at 8:00 in the new Physics Building. Those wishing to attend the dinner will please place their name on list outsidc of Room 333, West Enginering Building, before Friday noon. A. Lndteigen, Jr., Secretary. i Geology 2: There will be a make-up bluebook in Geology 2 for those that missed the scheduled bluebook of April 29 on Thursday, May 5, at 4 o'clock in Room 437 N. S. I. 1). Scott. 1 Phi Eta Sigma : Membership certificates of all those initiated on March 22, 1927, are now obtainable in the Offiice of the Dean of Students, Room 2, U niversit~y Hall. The members will please call for them as soon as possible. Leonard A. Scheele, President. Zodlogy Journal Club: The Zoology Journal Club will meet Thursday, May 5, at 7:30 P. M., in Room 242, N. S. Bldg. C. L. hlubbs will give a paper on "The Relative Effects of a Parasite on a Fish," and George R. La Rue will review current literature in parasitology. All interested are cordially invited to attend. 1. N. Blanchard. Sigma Gamma Epsilon: Sigma Gamma Epsilon will meet for an important short business ses- sion at 5:00 P. M. on Thursday, May 5th, in Room 130 N. S. Donald H. Chapman. Faculty Women's Club: The Annual Luncheon will be held at the Michigan Union on Thursday, May 5, at 1 o'clock. Mrs. William Frayer. Philosophy 232: This seminar will meet for this week only on Thursday at 3 P. M. in M. H. 106. R. RI. Morris. Phi Epsilon Kappa : There will be a meeting tonight in Room 302 of the Union, at 7:30. All members are urged to be present as election. of officers will take place and other important business is to be considered. W. C. MadD-ougall. - Student. Mathematical Society: The program ,for the Student Mathematical Society, which will meet tonight at 7:30 in Room 3017 A. H., will be as follows: 1. "Chinese Mathematics".........................HI. C. Chang 2. "General Application of Mathematics to Physics". G. A. Van Lear Madeline Bowers, Sec'y. Negro. Cancaslan Club: The final discussion program will be held in the Board room of Lane Hall, Friday evening, May 6, from 8 P. M. to 10 P. M. Mr. J. St. Hill will speak on "The American Occupation In Haiti" Visitors are invited. Win. lloward. Vegetarian Meeting: The Ann Arbor Vegetarian Society is arranging a Vegetarian supper Saturday, May 7th, at 6:30 P. M. which all who are interested in a meatless diet are welcome. Those who wish to, attend are requested to telephone 21751 so that reservations can be made. The supper will be served at 338 Maynardl St. C. B. Stouffer, Chairman. English I: The review section of English I in the College of Engineering and Architecture will meet Thursday afternoon at 4:00 in Room 27, East Hall. I. W. Walton. HUGUENOT LEAGUEI SEEKS TO FOUND, NEW ARISTOCRACY . y, Making Hugenot descent a real dis- tinction is the aim of the National League of Hugenot societies, founded in 1924 in commemoration of the ar- rival of thk first Hugenot colonists from Holland in 1624. No ecclesiasti- cal controversy is sought by the league, its purpose being only recogni- tion of the part played by 1-lugenot and Walloon in the development of America, according to the historian-1 general. A membership of 3,000,000 is predict- ed by members of the league which is organized under John Lenord Merrill as president-general. Hugenot de- scent is the sole test of eligibility for membership in any of the societies. Many a Hlugenot (descenident has, been set to looking back into his pedigree Many interesting ifits of information have been dug up in this way. Washington has been a particular- ly fertile field for development of the league. New York, New Jersey, Penn- sylvania and South Carolina have strong state societies, with many in other states clamoring for admittance. Buy a Corona Portable at Rider's Pen Shop Easy Terms PROFITABLE SU MMIER WORK With opportunity of getting sound business and sales experience, is available with reliable natioutl manu- fachiing concern. Liberal compen- sation. Write the Fuller Brush Co., 411 Woodbrook Bldg., 5050 Joy Road, Detroit, or phone students Frank l Kiuensel, 6636, or Max Shadloy, 8565.1 s. 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