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THE MICI- THAN

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THE MCHIGA DAIL
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all members be present, for election of officers will be held at this time.
This is also the last rehearsal previous to the Senior Sing of May 25 at
which the Glee Club is to give selections.
Mary Kent-:Hiller, President..
University of Michigan iBand:
Be at Morris Hall at 6:50 tonight in uniform to play for Cap Night,
Paul F. Schlanderer, Student Manager.

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. (11:34 a. my Saturdays). Copy must be typewritten:
VOLUME V1I TUESDAV. MAY 17, 1927 NUMBER 164

Masques, Dramnatic Societ efor Women:
Masques will hald its spring try-outs on Wednesday afternoon from
four until five o'clock in Newberry Hall.
Mary J. White.
Lake County Club:j
There will be a meeting of the Lake County University of Michigan
Club in Room 306 at the Michigan Union tonight at 7:30.
Charles Yarrington.

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Students, College of Literature, Science and the Arts:
Dean Henry M. Bates will lecture to students expecting to enter the
Law School and to others interested, on "The Profession of Law." The
lecture will be given on Tuesday, May 17th, at 4:10 P. M., in Room 25,
Angell Hall.
John R. Effinger.
University Lecture:
On Tuesday, May 17th, at 8:00 P. M., in the Natural Science Auditor-
ium, Professor W. S. Franklin of the Physics Department at the Massa-
chusetts Institute of Technology will speak on "Mechanical Ideas in Elec-
tricity." Mechanical models will illustrate the paper. The members of the
Detroit-Ann Arbor Section of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers
will be the guests of the University for this lecture. All engineers and phy-
sicists are cordially invited.
Alfred H. Lovell.
Faculty, Colleges of Engineering and Architecture:
There will be a meeting of the faculty of these Colleges on Tuesday,
May 17, at 4:15 P. M., in Room 348, West Engineering Building. The mem-
bers of the Senate Committee on Under-graduate Studies are again in-
vited to. be present.
Louis A. Hopkins, Secretary.
Students in Automotive Engineering:
We will make a trip to the General Motors Proving Ground Wednesday,
May 18, leaving the laboratory at 1:00 o'clock. Please see me about trans-
portation and to sign the list outside my door.
W. E. Lay.
Students in the Colleges of Engineering and Architecture:
All cases of conflict between schedultd periods for Final Examinations
in courses given in the Colleges of Engineering and Architecture should
be reported to the undersigned at once by the studentsaffected.
C. H. Fessenden.
To the Members of the Student Christian Association, Men and Women:
There will be a meeting of the members of the Student Christian As-
sociation in the Auditorium of Lane Hall at 4:15 Wednesday afternoon,,
June 1st. The purpose of the meeting is to consider and adopt amendments
to the Articles of Incorporation of Association. All men and women who
signified some church preference at their last enrollment in the University
are members of the Association.
George H. Likert, Jr., President.
Summer Field Courses in Geology:
Students, planning to take the summer field courses Geology 125 and
126, should consult the instructors in these courses within the next few
days in order to obtain a place at the field station at Mill Springs, Ken-
tucky.
The instructors in these courses, Professors I. D. Scott and G. M.
Ehlers, will be in their offices in the Natural Science Building at 11 A.
M., to see those planning to enroll for the work.
Instructions regarding enrollment and important information regard-
ing equipment needed for the work at the station will be given to the stu-
dents by the instructors at the time of consultation.

AdephI:
! IThe regular meeting of Adelphi, house of Representatives, will be held
Vednesdai evening, May 18, on the fourth floor of Angell Hall in the Adel-
phi Room;. The bill to be discussed is: "Resolved, that this house ap-
prcves Professor Hobbs' stand on the Student Christian Association." A
short iut very important business meeting will follow the open session.
All, who are interested in the discussion or in forensic activities, are
cordially invited to attend.
J. M. Schrade, Speaker.
Physics Colloquinm:
The Physics Colloquium will meet at 4:15 P. M., Tuesday, May 17,
in Room 1041., New Physics Building. Dr. N Galli-Shohat will speak on
"Refraction in Moving Media." All interested are cordially invited to at-
tend.
IV.F. Colby.
Mock Elections:
Senior class mock elections will be held in Natural Science Auditor-
ium at 4:15 P. M., Wednesday, May 18.
H. S. Maenlz.
Tan Beta P:
The Michigan Gamma Chapter of Tau Beta Pi will hold its Spring initi-
ation tonight at fiveo'clock in the West Engineering Library. The initi-
ation will be followed by a banquet at six o'clock in the Michigan Union.
All members are urged to be present for this occasion.
Joseph D. Ryan, Secretary.
Alpha Nn:
The meeting this week will be held Wednesday evening at seven-thirty.
Nomination and election of officers for next year will be the important part
of the business meeting. The program will consist of a humorous debate
by the graduating seniors.
Lyle E. Eiserman, President.
Delta Sigma Rho:
All those attending the Formal Initiation Banquet at the Union this
evening will please bring $1.50 with them. Kindly be there promptly at
5:45 P. M.
Those members who are unable to attend the banquet are urged to
come for the initiation which will begin at the above stated time.
Miriam M. Olden, Secretary-Treasurer.
Athena Literary Society:
There will be no meeting of Athena this week.
Florence A. Pollock, President.
Portia Literary Society:
Election of officers will take place on* Wednesday, May 18, at 7:00
P. M. No other business will be transacted so that the meeting will be
over in ample time to make the May Festival Program.
All members will please be present and bring any back dues they may
owe.
Miriam M. Olden, President.
Theta Sigma Phi:
The Matrix banlquet which was to have been held tonight, is post-
poned on account of Cap Night.
Dorothy Morehouse, President.
Acolytes:
The society will meet Tuesday evening, May 17, at 7:30 P. M., in Room
106 M. H. Professor C. E. Whitmore will discuss "The Locus of Novelty."
C. De Boer.

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Political Seleuce 32:
For week ending May 20, add to the assignment of Chapter 30 in Ogg
and Ray, Chapter 49.
I. T. Crane.
Sophomore Women:
There will be a meeting of all Sophomore women at four o'clock Wed-
nesday, May 18, in University Hall Auditorium for the purpose of electing
Junior Girls' Play chairmen.

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