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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1927

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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. SaturdaysT. Copy must be.typewritten.
VOLUME VII THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1927 NUIfBER 172
Henry Rusisel Lecture and Award:
Dr. Frederick G. Novy, Professor of Bacteriology, will deliver the Henry
Russel Lecture for 1926-27 at 4:15 P. M., Thursday, May 26, in Natural Sci-
ence Auditorium. The subje-t is "Cell Respiration."
At this time announcement of the Henry Russel Award for 1926-1927 is
to be made.
The public is cordially invited.
C. C. Little.
To Candidates for Degrees of Certificates, Commencement, 1927:
Today, May 26, at 4 P. M., ends the opportunity for paying diploma or
certificate fees. No one can graduate or receive a diploma or certificate
at the coming Commencement whose fee is not in the Treasurer's hands
by this afternoon at 4 o'clock.
Shirley W. Smith, Secretary.
Engineering College Faculty:
The social program for the year will end with a social dinner on Thurs-
day, May 26, 6:20 P. M., at the Michigan Union.
To this final dinner, the entire Engineering College Faculty is invited.
Kindly make reservations by telephoning Mrs. Mellott, University 12-M,
by 4:00 P. M., Thursday.
Committee on Faculty Social Meetings.
University Lecture:
W. Alansfield Clark, Director of the U. S. Hygienic Laboratory, Wash-
ington, D. C., will speak on Oxidation-Reduction Potential Indicators,
Thursday, May 26, at 8:00 P. M., in the Chemistry Amphitheatre. This
lecture is under the auspices of the American Chemical Society. All in-
terested are cordially invited.-
B. A. Soule, Secretary.
Research Fellowships in Real Estate:
The School of Business Administration offers for the academic year
1927-28, six $500 research fellowships in Real Estate. These awards will
be open- to graduate students in any department of the University. 'Students
to whom the fellowships are given will be expected to devote a considerable
part of their time to research under the direction of Professor E. M. Fisher.
Those interested should write at once to this office, giving academic stand-
ing and specific qualifications for the work.
Edmund E. Day.
American Institute of Electrical Engineers-Student Branch:
Thursday, at 4:15 P. M., in Room 348, West Engineering Building, an1
election of officers will be held. All members are urged to attend.
Maurice If. Nelson, Chiairmna, A. I. E. E.
Interfraternity. Council:
There will be a meeting of the Interfraternity Council today at 4:15
P. M., in Room 304 of the Union. All fraternity members of the Council
are urged to be represented.
John R. Boland, Jr., President.
Adelhil:
Adelphi, House of Representatives, will hold their annual banquet in
the Michigan Union at 7:00, Thursday, May 26. All members who have not
made reservations must do so before noon today.
J. Il. Schade, Speaker.
Zoology I:
My quiz section meeting Friday, May 27, at 9 will increase its assign-
ment for that hour to cover pages 291-323.
A. Franklin Shaull.
University of Michigan Band:
Formation at 7:35 at Morris Hall in Uniform to play for Lantern Night.
Those members of the Band intending to attend the Alpha Epilson Mu Ban-

duet will be able to check their coats, hats"and"capes at the Band hall, and
can wear other blue trousers than regular uniform.
Paul F. Schlanderer.
Sigmia Gammuia Epilson :
Sigma Gamma Epilson Luncheon this noon, Thursday, May 26th, 12:10
at the Union. Notify Leland Jones for reservations. This will be the last
meeting of the chapter for this year. All members should be present. Fol-
lowing the luncheon, a business session will take place, at which time, offi-
cers of the chapter for the coming school year will be elected.
Donald H. Chapman.
lota Sigma, Pi:
The final mee '.g of the year will be held Thursday evening at 8:00
o'clock at the home of Mrs. F. E. Blartell, 1919 Scottwood.
MargaretW.Johlnst on.
Pi LambdaTheta:
A short business meeting will be held Thursday at 4:30 in the play-
room of Betsy Barbour. The election of officers will take place at this
time. Please come prepared to payv the assessment for the Biennial Coun-
cil Meeting.
Virginia Earl, President.
Phi Kappa Phi:
The first annual initiation dinner of the Michigan Chapter of Phi Kap-
pa Phi will be held today at 6:30 P. M., at the Michigan Union. The ad-
dress will be given by President C. C. Little.
E. 31. Baker, Secretary.

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gan his aerial career at 19, leaving'to prepare for his trans-Atlantic hop.
made by Capt.CharlesLinberghi his home in Little Falls, Minn., where .iH is a cptain and flight commander
cidental to his flight from New York;his father was a lawyer and mem- issher110tObsGr airunitn
to Paris for the Raymond Orteig prize her of Congress, and going to Lincoln, St. Louis.
of $25,000 centered attention on this Neb., for his first lessons. Lindbergh is a "four star" mem-
young birdman. Later, he bought his own plane and her of the Caterpillar club, the my-
His flying time from San Diego, when be was appointed a flying cadet! thical fraternity of fliers who have
Calif., to Roosevelt field, Long Is- in the army flew it to Kelly field, San used their parachites in emergency
land, was approximately 21 hours, Antonio, Texas. There he learned the Jumps.
20 r:nutes, the quickest ever made rudiments of military flying and after As a cadet in the arnry, Lindbergh
from coast to coast. And he was the ten months, emerged, a finished avia- and another pilot leaped to safety
first pilot to make such a long hop tor, fcom the pursuit school at Brooks when their pursuit planes collided at
as that from San Diego to St. Louis, field. San Antonio. 5,000 feet. Again, Lindbergh jumped
about 1,600 miles, alone. His total After leaving the army, Lindbergh from a spinning test plane at St.
distance from coast to coast was flew for a year in various independent Louis when it was only 250 feet up
about 2,550 miles. enterprises, including several. flying and barely made a safe landing.
Lindbergh, 25, lean, muscular six- circuses. Finally, he was appointed i Last winter he made his third and
footer, has been flying for six years. chief pilot on the St. Louis-Chicago fourth jumps when he was caught in
He was born in Detroit, where his air mail route, front which he was fogs at night on the mail route and
widowed mother now lives. He be- given an indefinite leave of absence could find no landing place.
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Negro-Caucasian Club:
Important meeting for presentation of reports and discussion, Friday,
May 27, at 8 P. M., in the toard Room, Lane Hall.
.......Lenoir B. Smith.
Employment For Graduates and Undergraduates:
Mr. W. B. Dodge, of the McKercher Specialty Co., Inc., will be in Room
306, Michigan Union, Thursday, May 26 from 2:00 to 5:00 P. M., to interview
students about selling advertising.
J. A. Burnley.
Seiior Engineers:
Friday, May 28, will be the last day on which the committee will take
orders for the class picture. Each order must be accompanied by a remit-
tance of $2.50.
Louis 1. Kirshentan, Chm. Picture Com.
Zoology Journal Club:
The Zoology Journal Clubs will meet Thursday, May 26, at 7:30 P. Td.,
in Room 242 N. S. Building. Papers will be given by L. P. Schultz, L. G.
Barth, R. C. Hughes, and Annetta Cogshall.
All interested are cordially invited to be present,
F. N. Blanchard.
Lantern Night:
Tho annual Lantern Night ceremonies which include the Freshman
Pageant and Dance Drama, will be held Thursday night, May 27th, at 7
o'clock at Palmer Field.
Margaret Bell, M. D.
Spanish Lecture:
The subject of the lecture which will be given in Spanish today (Thurs-
day), under the auspices of the Department of Romance Languages, by
Prof. Navarro Tomas, famous scholar and authority on the Spanish lan-
guage, of the Centtio de Estudios Historicos, of Madrid, will be "Modern
Spain." He will speak in Room C, Law Building at 4:15 o'clock. The pub-
lic is invited.
Julio Del Toro.

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