THE MICHIGAN DAILY Y OFFICIAL BULLETI Tuesday from 4:30 to 6 in room 216 School of Music. All those interested are j invited to tryout. i AIL I Delma Loyer. 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.) is Volume 8 Romance Club Meeting: The first meeting of the Romance Club will be held on Wednesday, October 12, a t8:00 o'clock in room 316 of the Michigan Union. All instructors and graduate students in the Department of Romance Languages are cordial- ly invited to be present. Julio Del Toro. I SUNDAY, QCTOBER 9, 1927. Number, 18. University Lecture: The Rev. Dr. D. H. S. Cranage, M.A., Litt.D., who is in charge of all the extra-imural work of Cambridge University, England, will lecture on "The Mediaeval Home of the Monk" at 4:15 p. n., Monday, October 10, in the Natural Science Auditorium. The lecture will be illustrated with the stereopticon. The public is cordially invited. ,F. Robbins. Senate Council: The first regular meeting of the Senate Council will be held Monday, Oct. 10, at 4:15 p.m., in the President's office. F. E. Robbins, Secretary. University Houses for Rent: Nine room house at 1229 South State. Entirely redecorated, floors refin- ished. Water softener, laundry trays, new basement. Very good condition. Rent is reasonable. Dial 9512. Three-room apartment with bath and enclosed sleeping porch. Steam heat, frigidaire service, entirely redecoratec(, floors refinished. Close to cam- pus. Rent is reasonable. Dial 9512. E. C. Pardon, Superintendent. ELEC TROCUTION IS . PAINLESS-CAMP "Electrocution is evidently - pain- less method of killing, inasmuch as consciousness is destroyed by the first contact," said Prof. Carl D. Camp, of the medical department, when asked. to comment upon the recent accusa- tion of Swedish scientists that elec- trocution was "barbarous."! Dr. E. A. Pohle, of the University hospital staff, also stated his belief that the first shock of electrocution destroyed consciousness, and that, al- though the shock might not cause immediate death, itswould paralyze the respiratory system and death would follow shortly. l a A nus Opens partm t ContaiinmgBiogyraphical Sketcl YXcsterday's issue of the Michigan of ilhim J. Mayo, ' Willia Junior Women : Junior Class Dues must be paid Tuesday or Wednesday, 12th in University Hall, across from the Candy Booth. Marie Iartwig, Business Manager of Junior Alunus, the first or the year, hring to light an interesting new depait- ment, which will certainly a d to the value and interest o. the magazine. it is called "Who's Who in the .\lumni University," and consist of three bi- ographical sketches each wcek of prominent living alnnini. Ony mTicen who are remarkable in their Own field, and who do exceptional job wxvoi are to have their biographical sketch- es on this page-a sort of all of 11 October '1, and Billow, :l anti Frank 1W. Steev, '12 !'. all 01 mm mm or great n1 - tional or world-wide reputation. Tb ih . °i . i ? ; ' J~ Ir 0 / F es i 5 I See ivhat Alex Alex says has to say in every Sunday's I IaI --EIrII