PAGE TEN. - , 11 W97"T7. R "T Hr lt/'rTrHTr.AM nATT V CT'l',T1 'CT :f J +R3llvt i7 l3 i(1 7 Ta-a is T-tellVl 1VPV LTT Va 'v 1 S ~l AIY, UOCTOBERL , 12 7E 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. Saturday.) senger service and all faculty members are requested to fill out the program 1Ichigan Danil es Meeting: blanks and return them to this office at their earliest convenience. Addi- The Michigan Dames will hold their first meeting of the school year on Tonal blanks may be secured by phoning the office. Tuesday evenilig, October 4, at 8 o'clock in the Faculty Women's Club Rooms, John R. Effinger. 2:N South Ingalls St. All wives of stud ents are very cordially invited to Faculty, College of Literature, Science and the Arts: attend the opening gathering. Speaker and refreshments. The first meeting of the Faculty will be held Monday, October 3, at 4:10 Mrs. Zora Webb, President. p. in. in room 2225 Angell Hall, Election of committee members. _ John R. Effinger. Choral Vnion Concert: Beniamino Gigli, Italian tenor of the Metropolitan Opera Company, as- Graduate Students: sisted by Edythe Browning, dramatic soprano, and Vito Carnevali, accom-x The names of visiting professors (professors from other institutions) panist, will give the following program in the first Choral Union concert, who are enrolled as graduate students during the present year are desired Friday evening at 8:00 o'clock in hill Auditorium. Aria "O Paradiso" from in the office of the Graduate School, Room 1014 Angell Hall. L'Africaine (Meyerbeer) Beniamino Gigli; O bei nidi d'amor (Donaudy) Ruth A, Rouse, Recorder. Tre giorni son 00: nina (Pergolesi) 0 del inio dolce ardor (Gluck) Beniamino- Noted Doctor Urges Public Cooperation To. Safeguard Health (By Associated Press) DETROIT, Oct. 1.-Safeguarding the health of the American people re- quirescloser, more intelligent and sympathetic cooperation between the ediai profession and the general Volume 8 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1927. Number 12. 4 Notice to All Possessors of Keys to Uniersity Buildings: For the protection of University property, in September, 1926, the Regents adopted the following regulations, which should be carefuily read by any person having a key or keys admitting to any University building or any room within such building: 1. All keys to University buildings, except the University Hospital, at present in hands of any person whatsoever, are hereby called in for (1) checking, or (2) exchange for proper keys, or (3) surrender if in accordance with provisions below they should not be reissuetd or exchanged. 2. Keys shall hereafter be issued only by the office of the Buildings and Grounds Department, or its authorized representatives. 3. Keys other than master keys shall be issued on proper receipt (in- cluding agreement to report loss promptly and to return when use is ended) to all applying members of the University staff on permanent or indeter- minate appointments, on approval of their department heads in cases where such heads have requested no issues except on such approvals. Members of the University staff on annual or shorter appointments may secure keys, with approval of department heads, and on deposit of SOc per such key. Master keys will be issued under the same general conditions, but only on deposit of $2 per key, for all alike. Exchanges of master keys under (1) above will not require deposit. Keys for strictly office use (i. e. within an office by members of the office staff in general) rather than individual use may be issued without deposit. Deposits will be returned in all cases on return 'of keys, duplicate receipts for deposits being held in the office of the Department of Buildings and Grounds, as evidence in case of loss of original receipts. 41 Every key issued shall be stamped with a special distinguishing University mark. 5. It will hereafter be regarded as contrary to University policy for any one to have in his or her possession any key to University buildings or parts of buildings if such key is not stamped as provided in (4) above. If such unauthorized keys are found, the case shall be referred to the dean or other proper head of the University d vision involved for his action in accordance with this principle. Any watschman or other proper representa- tive of the Buildings and Grounds 1)Deliartment, or any dean, department head, or other proper University official shall have the right to inspect keys believed to open University buildings, at any reasonable time or place. 6, No keys, cylinders, or locks shall be ordered and none shall be placed except by the Buildings and Grounds Department, which will employ aA expert in general charge of such m;t:11ers. Hi s headquarters, except dur- ing the preliminary period mentioned in (1) above sh, ,ii", in the office of the Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds. For any individual to order, have made, or permit to be ordered or made, any duplicate of his or her University key, through unauthorized channels, must be regarded as a special and wilful disregard of tle sa-ey o University property. The Buildings and Grounds )eparment has made a careful survey of; the problems involved in improving the keying system of all University; buildings and in the reduction to a minimum of the inconvenience and the time required in the calling in of all keys now outstanding and their reissue or the issue in their place of proper keys.; From time to time beginning shortly, notice will be given of the tem- porary Buildings and Grounds offices in each building, successively, for the purposes herein mentioned. Please watch this column for notice in the case of each building for which you have any key. There is a genuine necessity, in the protection of University property, for the very considerable aomunt of work anticipated, and the prompt cooperation of all is solicited to the end of reducing to a minimum the in-1 convenience and the expense. Shirley W. Smth. ._ .. Faculty, 'ollege of Literature, Science, and the Arts: Your attention is called to the attendance report cards which are b distributed through the Dean's messenger service. All instructors are as to read carefully the directions on the back, and to deposit the necest reports in the dean's messenger boxes. More cards may be had at any time upon application, either in person by telephone, at 1220 Angell Hall. Mary A. Cutting, Secretary to the Asst. Dean. eing sked sary n or ,ulc ith irincfD. irn. Gigli; Aria "'leurex, pleurex nes yeux" from Le Cid (Massenet); Chansom lIi H.Martin,1of1Chicago,director- Triste (Duparc) ; Chere Nuit (Bachele t) Edythe Browning; Aria "M' appari"I general of the American College of from Martha (Flotow) Beniamino Gigli; Come love with me (English) (Car- Surgeons, who is at the Book-Cadillac nevali) ; Life (English) (Curran) ; Tes yeux (French) (Rabey);T Un reve hotel making final preparai ao (French) (Grief) Benianino Gigli; A feast of lanterns (Granville Bantock);, he fiv-da anal preparations for y oeo'er the water bends dlreaming V ~ ao;Ara"aepc' the five-dcay annual clinical congress My love o'e h ae ed raig (Vito Moscato) ; Aria, "Pace, pace of the college in Detroit, beginning from La Forza Del Destino (Verdi) ; Edythe Browning; Aria "Vesti la i next Monday. giubba" from Pagliacci (Leoncavello) Beniamino Gigli . "The suspicion that the medical pro- Charles A. Sink. fession may be attempting to advertise its services whenever a public appeal Phi Lambnhda Upsilons: is made by the profession is a result The first meeting of Delta chapter will be held Monday, October 3, in of the unfortunate advertising activi- room 303 Chemistry building. All members are requested to attend, at 7:15 o h r s 3 l t School of Education: The first regular faculty meeting for the year will be held on Monday, October 3, at 4:15 p. m. in Room 1009 Tappan Hall. A full attendance is desired. C. 0. Davis, Secretary. Economics 153: I shall meet my classes again on Wednesday. Assignment, Rufener Chapter 5. G. S. Peterson. ! Engineering Mechanics 12: Dr. S. Timoshenko will meet those who are interested in his advanced course, "The Theory of Elasticity," in room 340 West Engineering building, at 7:45, Monday evening, October 3, 1927. Dr. Timoshenko comes to the University after 20 years teaching experi-' ence in Kiev university and Petrograd Polytechnic institute. For the past five; years he has been engaged as consulting engineer for the Westinghouse Elec- tric and Manufacturing company, of Pittsburgh, Pa. George IV. Patterson. Athena Tryouts: Athena Literary society will hold its first tryouts on Tuesday, October 4, in Athena rooms on fourth floor Angell hall. Anyone desiring to try out should report at 7:30 prepared to give a short talk of about three minutes in length on any subject in which they are interested. Freshman girls are, especially urged to try out at this time. Pauline E. Zoller, President. Men's Education Club: The Men's Education Club will hold its first meeting for the year in room 302 at the Michigan Union, Monday evening, October 3, at 7 o'clock. Pro- fessors Woody and Schorling will speak. All men interested in education are cordially invited. IV. W. Arnold, Temporary Chairman. Sigma Delta Chi: There will be a meeting of the Mic higan Chapter of Sigma Delta Chi at 3:30 Monday afternoon in the front offices of the Press Building. Courtland C. Smith, President. Fencers: All fencers, beginners, freshman, and varsity men report Wednesday, Oct. 5, in the fencing room at four o'clock. Freshman taking fencing are excused from gym. Dr.G.Mmay. Michigan Union Opera Orchestra: The applications for candidates for tryouts will not be received after October eighth. Send name, address, ph one number, class and experience to Roy S. Langham, 514 Thompson Street. p. m. Rodney Shankland, President. Mimes Freshman Orchestra: Rehearsal will be held in room 306 of the Michigan Union this afternoon at 2:30. Roy S. Langham, Conductor. Refunds for Automobile Permits: Refunds may be had by all those who have paid $5 for their Automobile Permits. This refund may be received by application at the office of the bean of Students. J. A. Bursley, Dean. M. S. 3: Section 1 will meet at Natural Science Auditorium at 9:00 A. M. Tuesday the 4th to witness motion pictures in connection with map making. J. 11. Madison. 1. S. 3: Section 2 will meet at Natural Science Auditorium at 7:30 P. M. Wednes- day the 5th to witness motion pictures in connecion with map making. J. H. Madison. M. S. 5 Both sections 1 and 2 will meet at Natural Science Auditorium at 7:30 Wednesday evening lthe 5th to witness motion pictures in connection with map making. J. IH. ladison. 11 . Jtl clltZ3, tJU . mau Lini d OI. "Fortunately for the College of Sur- geons, we are able to draw on the most eminent surgical talent in the country for the great public mass meeting next Thursday evening in the auditorium of the Masonic temple. The speakers are already so well known as surgeons that any public feeling that they areadvertising themselves is completely destroyed. FRE YBERG CHOSEN CLASS PRESIDENT Richard Freyberg, '30M, was chosen president of the sophomore medical class in the first class elections of the year held Friday. William Stewart, .'30M, was elected vice-pres- ident of the class, while Helen Pres- ton, '30M, will serve as secretary, Walter Scott, '30M, was re-elected treasurer, having held the office last year. it 4 Interfraternity Council: There will be a meeting of the Interfraternity Council in Michigan Union, on Tuesday, October 4, at 4:30 P. M., and the the council for this school year will be elected at this meeting. room 302, officers of It is ex- tremely desirable that all fraternities be represented a this meeting. J. A. Burstiey, Dean. 4. A. Bursley, Dean. I~itll it lltlt11l11 1111lllt 11111lti Read The Daily Want Ads U 1111tllll lltt t l1111t 111t t1 OP'TICAAL tiDEPARTMENT Lenses and Frames made To Order Optical Prescriptions Filled HALLERS State St. Jewelers ~e li 'the aticsIrroenunce it WONDERFUL!! University Lecture: Philip Henry Kerr, secretary of the Rhodes Trust, will deliver an ad- dress on "Present Problems of the British Empire" in the Natural Science auditorium, Tuesday, October 4, at 4:15 p. in. The public is cordially invited. F. E. Robbins. Brosseau Foundation: There will be a meeting of the committee on the administration of the Brosseau Foundation at 1:30 p. m., Monday, October 3, in room 2, University Hall. Attention is especially called to the change in date of this meeting, which will be on Monday, instead of Wednesday, as first announced. Students who have applied for loans from this foundation should arrange to appear before the committee at this time. J. A. Bursley. Faculty, College of Literature, Science and the Arts: Faculty Program blanks have been distributed through the Dean's mes- i r17. I WEEK-END EXCURSION FAR.ES- EVE-RY 'WEEK ANN ARBOR to DETROIT and return, $1.35, via Electric Lines. Tickets sold Friday, Saturday and Sunday. 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