PAGE EIGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1927 I - 1 --- - - "Iloilo, _-- 'AILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Publication In the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of 'he 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 FRIDAY, IRlAY, 27, 14927 'NUMBER 17,30 _,_._ l r 1 ___. _ Faculty, College of Literature, Science and the Arts: The next meeting of the Literary Faculty will be held on Tuesday, May 31st, at 4:10 P. M., in Room 2225, Angell Hall. Reports of Commit- tee on Teachers Certificates, and of Committee on Marking System and Con- duct of Examinations, will be given at this meeting. John R. Effinger. jWomen Students, College of Literature, Science and the Arts: Women enrolled in the Literary College who are looking forward to the study of Law are invited to meet Dean Bates for a conference on Wed- nesday, June 1st, at 4:00 P. M., in the Dean's Office, Law Building. JohnI t. Effinger. Booth Travelling Fellowship Competition Drawings: The competition drawings for the Booth Travelling Fellowship in Arch- itecture are on exhibition in the lecture room of the Architectural Annex (2nd floor, Old Shops Building) where they may be seen by the public after Friday, May 27. Emil Lorch. Rhetoric 11: My 10 o'clock class will not meet today. Papers may be received dur- ing thq office hour.. L 1. Ilanawalt. Landscape Design Students: Those desiring to visit Detroit estates on Saturday, May 28, 1927, must notify H. Northon, 'phone U-152-M before 5:00 P. M., Friday, May 27. H. Northon. School of Music Holiday: There will be no classes at the University School of Music on Monday, May 30, Decoration Day. Charles A. Sink, Secretary. Choral Union Book Refunds: Members of the University Choral Union are cautioned that refunds for music books will not be made after 4:00 o'clock today (Friday). Charles A. Sink, Secretary. Phi Delta appa: Annual Field Day activities of Phi Delta Kappa will occur this after- noon at the Lincoln Consolidated School. All members who need transpor- tation and all members who have promised to furnish transportation will please meet at the Haven Avenue entrance of the University High School at 1:15 P. M. We shall leave promptly at 1:30. R. D. Mac Nitt, President. Womenis Educational Club: The Women's Educational Club will have a short meeting this after- noon at 4 o'clock in Room 109, Tappan Hall to elect a chairman for next year. This is the last meeting' of the year, and all members are urged to be present. Ellen Johnson. Notice Senior Literary: Commencement Invitations and Announcements will be given out in University Hall from 9 A. M., to 12. P. M. Pfaffmann, Jr. Acolytes: Photograph will be taken Saturday, May 28, at one o'clock, at Rent- scller's. C. DeBoer. _ LINDBERGH GUEST AT AMBASSADOR HERRICK'S OFFICIAL HOME IN PARIS 4*F I .,L. .may Jam' -{ Although in France, Captain Charles A. Lindbergh, non-stop flight hero, has been yleeping on 'Americ an soil' in Paris, for he has been the guest of Ambassador Myron T. Herr ick at the United States' embassy, pictured above. Arriving i Paris virtually exhausted from his phenomenal air voyage, the young mi~n was rushed to the embassy, outfitted in a suit of the ambassador's pajamas and permitted to sleep without interruption for hours and hours, while photographers and newspaper men waited. Once more awake, Lindbergh had to borrow a suit from the embassy foot- Louis'. He the lerdhtthe entire t watsh bedecked with American flags in his honor and one large room in the embassy was stacked deep with flowers. UNVARYING POINT SELLARS WILL AID WORK PROGRESSES USED AS MEASURE IN WRITING BOOK'AT PALMER FIELD j 1ASSACH1USETTS, Mlay 2C--N\\k Professor R. W. Sellars of Ilh,,phil-! Work is progressing. at a great rate on a permanent bench-miarlk, the en-; osophy dlepartmfenlt has lbeen in'vited' of speed on the Women's field house gineering term for a standlarid ii ivary.- to) cont ribute to( a volume of con- at Palmer field, and it is expected to ing point used in determining b hoc-tcnporary American philosophy, be finished by October 1 at the latest. vation of surrounding land in surveys wvich will contain the works of the At present, concrete is being poured and for the study of vertic al move-i cutstanding iphilosoplers of Amer into the foundations and in a few ments of the earth, has been begun i weeks work will be started on the at Technology College. Ths istru-. The American Philosophical Asso- ment, which will, be sunk 125 feet Ciation has recently appointed a con-i below- the surface of the earth is be- mt tee to arrange for the publication all graded, and the work is completed hieved to be the only one of its kind of this kook which is to consist of along that line except for the terrac- east of M4iinneanolis. the opinions of various philosophers ing of the hill at the back of the Aside from its great value to en- with the reasons for their beliefs. The field. gineers in determining the elevation volume is dedicated to Professor of surrounding territory, the bench- George H. Palmer who will write an IOWA-Among the men who have mark will serve as a basis for studies introduction to it. j signed the petition for a retrial of the of land settlement and vertical Sacco-Vanzetti case are two profes- changes in the earth's surface, and Patronize Daily . Advertisers sors of the Law school. will probably be instrumental in solving a puzzling phenomenon of re - cent years, namely the tilting of -the land toward the sea, Th-e benchmarkCt will be available for surveys or Consider Quality and Freshness studies by the United States Coast Two good reasons why and Geodetic Survey and Army en- gineers. Gilbert's Chocolates DENVER-Dr. Heber Reece Harper, chancellor of the university, has re cently resigned to pursue researchfrom our store work. are so delightfully pleasing. CORONAA The pioneer portable Near l; a million in use. 0. D. MORRILL, Dealer; L. C. Smith and Corona Typewriters, Ine. e ) 17 ?Nickels Arcade Phone 6815 200-202 East Liberty St. E stablished 1843 Eberbach Son Co. Established 1843 200-202 East Liberty St. 1 ' tl lp pi In 1W111 AIIMR ® Oi tll -------- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - : y #. "' ENGRAVING LEAVE YOUR ORDER NOW FOR CHOOSE OFFICERS OF VARSITY BAND Ralph E. Netzley, Grad., was elested to the presidency of the Varsity band, at a business meeting of that organization last night in Morris hall. Netzley succeeds Roy Wells, '27, who has been with the band for three years. Other officers selected at this time are Roy G. Curtis, '28, vice-! president, and Morris D. Wertenber- ger, '28M, secretary. TEXAS--The State Dental Society has requested the Board of Regents, that a department of dentistry be es- tablished at the University. WASHINGTON--An investigation to find the ideal husband is being con-; ducted among the co-eds by the Uni- versity paper. Fraternity Council Postpones Meetingl The Inter-Fraternity council meet- ing, scheduled for yesterday was called off, owing to the fact that no members of the committee on de- ferred rushing were present. The re- port of this committee was to have been the chief business of the meet- ing. John R. 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