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DAILY O FFICIAL BULLE1TIN
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. n. (11:30 a. m. Saturday.)
Volume 8 TUES)DAY, OCTOBER 11, 1927 Number 19
To the Deans:
There will be no confcrence of the President and the Deans Wednesday,
Oct. 12.
Frank E. Robbins.
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heat, frigidaire service, entirely redecorated, floors refinished. Close to cam-
pus. Rent is reasonable. Dial 9512:
E. C. Pardon, Superintendent.
For Sale by Buldings and Grouinds lDepartment:
Monroe furnace in excellent cdndition. Suitable for 6 or 7,room house.
Price $50. Phone 9512, Buildings and Grounds dept.
E. C. Pardon, Superintendent.
Political Science 124:
The make-up examination in Political Science 124 will be given October
15 at 9 o'clock in 2033 Angell Hall.
Paul M. Cuncannon.
Men Students in Physical Education:
All men students enrolled in the four-year curriculum in Physical Educa-
tion are expected to be present at a meeting to be held on Wednesday evening,
October 12th at 8 p.m., room 20 Waterman Gymnasium. Mr. Elroy Guckert,
former athletic director at Hillsdale college will speak on the topic, "Recre-
ational Activities in Europe." Refreshments will be served.
E. D. Mitchell.
Sopboliore Women:,
There will be a mass meeting of all girls in the Sophomore class to elect
the general comixmittee for the Freshman Spread in Sarah Caswell Angell Hall,
Barbour Gymnasium, Wednesday, October 12th, at 4 o'clock.
Helen Rudolphi, Vice-President, Class of 1920.

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gan Union at 7:30. It is urgencitly requcsted that all members be in attend-
Walter North, Jr., Librarian. IIIIPN C O L I
Acolytes:
Acolytes Society will meet on Tuesday evening, October 11, at 7:30 CALLED VITAL FACTOR
o'clock in Room 106 Mason hall. Prof. R. M Wenley will speak on "Some Im-
pressions From England."
R. Hoekstra. I lrofes%4)I11. l,. Scott Of Rhletorlc
..epartment Lands Agricultural
Alpha Nu: College At Los Basos
Meeting tonight at 7:30 on the fourth floor of Angell hall. All men whoO
have made an application for membership, but have not yet given their TERRITORIAL CLUB MEETS
speech, are requested to do so at this meeting. Additional applications for - --
membership may also be made at this time. Important business meeting for "The School of Agriculture at Los
all members. IBasos is accomplishing more in the
Lyl'e E. Elserman, President. Philippines than any other element
Adelph l-House of Representatives: in the Islands," stated Prof. H. L.

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All active members are urgently requested to attend the open sessiont
evening at the societies' rooms-on the fourth floor of Angell hall, whent
outs for Adelphi will give a five minute speech on a subject of theiro
choice. Balloting on the candidates will take place in the closed session.
plicants from A to M inclusive are to report at 7:30.
Robert J. Gessner, Speaker.

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Mathematical Club:
Regular meeting will be held in Room 3201 Angell Hall, on Tuesday, Oct.
11, at 8 p.m. Professor Hopkins will present "Report on the Problem of
Three Bodies." Election'of officers. All persons interested are cordially in-1
vited.1
W. W. Denton.
Cerele Francais:
There will be a meeting of Cercle Francais Wednesday, October 12 at
7:15 p in., in room 202 South Wing, for the purpose of organising and forming
plans for the coming year. All last year's members are earnestly requested
to be present.
Milo S. Ryan, President.,
i'hysics Colloqhnim:
Dr. Dean Mcl aughlin will speak on the subject "Eclipsing Variable Stars"
Tuesday, October 11, at 4:15 in Room .1041, East Physics building. All inter-
ested are cordially invited to attend.
W. F. Colby.
Aeronautical Society:
There will be a meeting of the Aero Society Tuesday, Oct. 11, 1927 at
7:15 p.m., at the Union. Mr. E. J. Hill, recent winner of the International
Balloon race, will be the speaker.
R. W. Miller, President.
Organ Rec tal:
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 invited
to attend.
The program in full is as follows: Allegro vivace (Symphony V) (Wid-
or); Prelude (Saint-Saens); Allegro (Vivaldi-Bach); Toccata, Adagio and
Fugue in C (J. S. Bach); Cantilena (McKinley); Matin Provencal (Bonnet);
Traumerci (Strauss-Christian). Allegro (Symphony IV) (Vierne).
Charles A. Sink.
Choral Union:
Choral Union tryouts will be held for men Tuesday, Oct. 11, after the 7
p.m., rehearsal. Also for women, Thursday, Oct. 13, after 7 p.m., rehearsal,
at the School of Music.
Earl V. Moore, Musical Director.
Tau Beta Pi:
There will be a regular meeting of the Michigan Gamma Chapter of Tau
Beta Pi on .Tuesday, October 11, at 6:00 p.m., at the Michigan Union.
.W. E. Berger, Secretary.
Theta Sigma Phi:
There will be a meeting at 7:30 tonight at the Kappa Alpha Theta house.
Dorothy Morehouse.
Alpha Epsilon Mu:
The opening meeting of the year will be held tonight in Room 308 Michi-
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Quadrangle:
The regular meeting will be held Wednesday evening at 1954 Cambridge
Road. Preston E. James is to speak.
Athena Literary Society:
Regular meeting of Athena tonight at 7:30. New members are expected
to be present as well as old.
Pauline Zoller.
Mummers Dramatic Society Tryouts:
Tryouts for Mummers Dramatic Society, this afternoon at Newberry Audi-
torium, from 3:00 to 5:00.
Ithiner Coffinan, President.
Mumnmers Dramatic Society Tryouts:
Tryouts for Mummers Dramatic Society, Wednesday afternoon from 3:00
to 5:00 at Newberry Auditorium. First semester freshman may become mem-
bers. Everyone interested is invited to tryout and are asked to come prepared
to give a short selection.
Ithmer Coffman, President.
Cargoyle Staff and Tryouts:
Meeting at 3:30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon.
FredericWV. Ziv, Managing Editor.
Tryouts for the Reserve Band:
Tryouts for the Reserve Band will be held tonight (Tuesday, Oct. 11th) at
7 o'clock at the Band Headquarters on State street. Any student in the Uni-
Iversity is eligible.
Nicholas Falcone, Director.
trehme, Former Hi-Y Members and Others Interested in Christian Associa
Lion Work:
The "Frosh Rendezvous" annual fall event will be held Oct. 15 and 16 at
the Fresh Air camp. All interested in learning about the plans, the cost,
what to bring, who the leaders are, etc., come to the Rendezvous meeting
Tuesday evening, Oct. 11, Lane Hall, eight o'clock.
Wm. Brumbaugh, Pres. S.C.A.
Faculty Women's Club:
The first meeting of the Faculty Women's Club is to be a reception, for
the wives of the new members of the faculty, at the Michigan Union, on
Thursday, October 13, at 3:00 p.m.
Mrs. W. L. Badger.
Transportation Library:
The Transportation Library in Room 1026, E. Engineering Building, will
be open from 7 to 10 p.m., on Monday, Wednesday and Friday evenings for the
purpose of study and research. Visitors are welcome at this time as wvll as
during the day.
J. S. Worley.
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