THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, ........ w....,-__._......__ f 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. in. (11:30 a. in. Saturday.)j Volume 8 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1927. Number 13. University Lecture: Sir Philip Henry Kerr, secretary of the Rhodes Trust, will deliver an ad- dress on the subject of "Present Problems of the British Empire," in the Natural Science Auditorium, Tuesday, October 4, at 4:15 p. m. The public is cordially invited. Frank E. Robbins. Senate Council: The first regular meeting of the Senate Council will be held Monday, Oc- tober 10, at 4:15 p. in. in the President's office. F. E. Robins, Secretary. E University Scholarships:j Students of the Iterary College who desire to become applicants for a' University Scholarship (value $200.00) should apply at once to, the Dean's Secretary, Room 1210 A. H., for an application blank, to be filled out and returned not later than October 8. 1. P. Thieme, Chairman, Scholarship Committee. Refunds for Automobile Permits: Rfunds 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 Dean of Students. J. A. Bursley, Dean. Faculty, College of Literature, Science and the Arts: I Faculty Program blanks have been distributed through the Dean's mes- senger service and all faculty members are requested to fill out the program blanks and return them to this office at their earliest convenience. Addi- ional blanks may be secured by phoning the office. JohnI R. Effinger. Graduate Students: The names of visiting professors (professors from other institutions) who are enrolled as graduate students during the present year are desired in the office of the Graduate School, Room 1014 Angell Hall. Ruth A. Rouse, Recorder. Students Enrolled in ths School of Business Administration: 'The student-faculty mixer for those enrolled in the school of business administration will be held in rooms 316-318-320 of the Union Tuesday eve- ning,, October 4, at 7:30. This is under the auspices of the Business Adminis- tration Club. A charge of 25 cents will be made. Acting Dean Griffin will' speak. Clyne Crawford, President. Freshman Group: My freshmen to meet at my house Tuesday evening, 7:30. P1lIp E. Bursley. Senior Engineers:_ Class meeting for the purpose of electing class officers will be held on I Tuesday, October 4, at 11:00 o'clock, room 348 West Engineering building. J. C. Brier, Mentor. ,French 115: A new section of French 115 has been organized which will meet Tu Th at 2:00 o'clock, 202 SW. H1. . Thieme. Phlisophy 81A: Section meeting at 10 on Tuesday will be held in room 301 Mason hall. Seating list for the lecture, posted in Newberry Hall, will be removed at 12:30 on Tuesday. Students must locate their seats before that time. Those not in their proper seats will be marked absent. Gardner Williams. Physics 37: The class scheduled Wednesday at 10 o'clock will meet in room 445; West Engineering Building, Dr. Dennison, instructor. D. L. Rich. Fencers: All fencers, beginners, freshmen, and varsty men report Wednesday, Oct. 5, in the fencing room at 4 o'clock. Freshmen taking fencing are excused from gym. I :I Junlor Research Club: The Junior Research club will meet in room 1121, Natural Science build- ing at 7:30 p. m., Tuesday, Oct' 4 Prof essor Rufus will speak. Tryout's for Womien's Debate League: The tryouts for the Women's Debating teams will be held in Room 4203 A. H., from 4 to 6 on Tuesday, October 11. Tryouts will consist of a five-min ute talk on either side of the following proposition: Resolved: That the direct primary system of nominating candidates for public office in the United States should be abolished. API students participating in this tryout must register in Room 3211 A. I. on or before October 11. The registration will be coniucted in the above offices from 9 to 12 on Tuesday and Thursday. J. 1. O'Neill. Varsity Glee Club: - Pi L 1a111)da Theta Tryouts will be held again Tuesday from 4 to 5 in Room 206 School of The first business meeting of Pi Music and from 7 to 8 in room 308 Michigan Union. This is the final tryout Lambda Theta will be held in the lib- and we need second basses. All men who can sing second bass are especially rary of Martha Cook on Thursday urged to tryout. evening, Oct. 6, at 7:30 p. in. Franklyn ). Burger, Manager. Jean 1. de Vries, Pres. Athena Tryouts: Gargoyle Staff: Athena Literary society will hold its first tryouts on Tuesday, October There will be a meeting ofall staff 4, in Athena rooms on fourth floor Angell hall. Anyone desiring to try out members and tryouts at 3:30 Tuesday should report at 7:30 prepared to give a short talk of about three minutes afternoon. in length on any subject in which they are interested. Freshman girls are Frederic W. Ziv, Managing Editor I' especially urged to try out at this time. Pauline E. Zoller, President. Atihc:ia Literary Society: Regular meeting of Athena tonight at 7:)0 in the Athena room. All mem- Out of Town Football Games: hers are expected to be present. Will thoec girls planning to go to out of town games please have their Pauline Zoller, Pres. parental permission letters rent to me at once? Any one dubious about going 119128 1ichianesian is advised to file a permit in case of sudden decision to go to game. Please also, register personally at Advisors' Office at least 10 days before There will be a meeting of the women's business staff and any sopho- the game so that the University special trains and chaperones can be ar more women wshng to tryout tor this staff Wednesday at 4 p. m. ranged. TmL ae.Sls3aae- r The cooperation of women students in these university requirements iseS earnestly requested. 1928 I ichiganemslan: Beatrice W. Johns , Adviser of Women. There will be a meeting of the men's business staff and tryouts at 4:30 p.m. Wednesday.- 3 1 Thomsen Will Speak Upon Elmer Gantry Mr. Eric H. Thomsen, S. C. A. stu- dent counselor, will give a lecture hursday, Oct. 6, in room 231 AH. The subject will be, "Is Elmer Gantry tl'a Symbol of a Dying Church?" It will be a talk on Sinclair Lewis' book from the point of view of a religious work- (Sr. Mr. Thomsen who is a Dane, is rpending his first year in Ann Arbor as a religious worker and student counselor. COLUMBUS-Freshmen will com- pose the special cheering section for Ohio State's football games this year, 4 rj'ont *L ates, Sales -31ana ger. Organ Recital: Palmer Christian, university organist, will give the following program in the Twilight Organ Recital Series, on Wednesday afternoon at 4:15 o'clock. The general public, with the exception of small children, is cordially in- vited to attend. The program in full is as follows: Concerto organ, No. V, in F (Han del), Andante Cantible (Symphony V) (Tschaikowsky); Landscape in Mist (Karg-Elert) ; Prelude on the Welsh' hymntune, "Bryn Calfaria" (Williams) ; Prelude (Schmitt) ; Capriccio (Faul- kes) ; Vorspiel, Introduction to Act III, Bridal Chorus (Lohrengrin) (Wag- ner). Charles A. Sink. Michigan Union Opera Orchestra: The applications for candidates for tryouts will not be received after October 8. Send name, address, 'phone number, class and experimence to Roy S. Langham, 514 Thompson Street. Roy S. Lanigham, Conductor. Mummners Dramfatic Society: Important business meeting of Mummers Dramatic society, 203 U. Hl. Wednesday afternoon at 4:00. Absence must be excused. Ithmar Coffman, President. University Girls Glee Club: The first regular meeting will be held today, Tuesday, at 4:30, in the School of Music. It is important that all old and new members be present. Delma Loyer, President. Adelphii house of Representatives: The question: "Resolved, That this house believes the present action of the Regents in prohibiting autos is unjust," will be diseussed this evening 4 starting promptly at 7:30 in the societies' room gell hall. Experienced debaters will contest the question. Special provi- sions will be made for the seating of a large number of visitors. Applica- tions for admission to Adelphi may be filed with the clerk at the close of the open session by any male member of the University. Robert J. Gt'ssner, Speaker. on the fourth floor of An- it was announced yesterday by Robert P. Gunning, A-2 cheer leader. Alpha Ni: JRegular meeting tonight at 7:30 on the fourth floor of Angell hall. This is the second of Alpha Nu's open ses- sion meetings for all men students on the campus ,including freshmen. All men who made application for mem- bership at the last meeting are re- quested to give a three minute speech after the program. The program dee- bate is: Resolved, that paternalism in college is beneficial to students. Lyle E. Eiserman, Presidlent. -C7 LE ae estkif +1 P r { i Ii i I FRATERNITIES! - SORORITIES! This office will be pleased to co-operate with you at any time regarding a new house, lot, or insurance. We welcome an appointment. FOR SAIE 1. H111 Street-13-room house, three baths, extra lavatories, steam heat with oil burner, water softener, automatic hot water heater, large garage with servant's rooms overhead (bath). Price, $35,000, with small down payment. 2. 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