I THE MICHIGAN DAILY AI L I OFFICIAL BULLETIN I 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.) I Volume 8 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1927 PROMINENT MEN TO VISIT LITTLE A party of state senators and rep- resentatives from nearby points of the state, together with several prominent local mnen will be the guests of Presi- dent Clarence Cook Little at a lunch- eon tomorrow noon and for the Ohio k State game in the afternoon. The lunchew will be held at President Lit- tle's resfidence. Included in the party invited are state senators Arthur Wood, Detroit,, Walter Truettner of Bessemer, Thomas Read of Shelby, George Bar- nard of Tli toi Haln b nrr G ~ l~r Archaeologist Will BROWN ADDRESSES Texas Excuses None In Physical Training Talk1 ALUMNI MEETING Talk On W ednesday TEXAS, Oct. 10.-Physical incapa- university each year are taken care Dr. Sylvanius G. Morley, director of Robert Brown, '26, of the Michigan city even in so far as the lack of an of by a special school of corrective the Carnegie Institution's archaeolo- coaching staff, addressed the annual, arm or an eye, or recent convalesence physical training, the only one of its gical project at Chichen Itza, Yucatan, Ohio-Michigan football smoker last from illness is concerned, is no excuse type in the south. will speak at 4:15 o'clock Wednesday night in Toledo. W. A. F."ap" for not taking the required physical "Subnormal students need physical afternoonin the Natural Science audi- hn oeo wA training at the University of Texas. training as much as normal students, orJohn, '16, of Detroit, was the other Needs of the 80 or more physically Dr. G. E. Bethel, chief of the uni- Dr. Morley. who spoke here last Michigan speaker at the meeting handicapped students who attend the versity health service, said: year will emphasize in his lecture the which was attended by many alumni recent discoveries at Chichen Itza, of both universities, and members of which will include a buried temple o ohuiesteadmmeso and numerous other relics of the Maya both coaching staffs. This smoker is civilization. one of the traditional events of the The lecture will be illustrated by football year, and is always held just stereoptician views of Maya utensils, before the game with Ohio to stir up fgures, and ,paintings. feeling for the game., IUniversity Lectures. Canon Edmund HQ Fellowes, M.A., Mus. Doc., of Windsor Castle, England, will give two lectures on the music of the Elizabethan Period and its relation. to the literature of that time. The lectures will be illustrated by voices and; music of the period. The lectures will be given in the Natural Science Audi- torium at 4:15 p. m. The dates and subjects are as follows: Thursday, Octo- er 20, "The English Madrigal." Friday,,October 21, "The Elizabethan Art Songs." The public is cordially invited. F. E. Robbins. Kindling Wood For Sale By University: "Kindling wood may be had at $1 per load on site. Call Mr. Whittemore, Storehouse building or phone 9512." E. C. dVardon. German 31: Mr. Willey's 9 o'cock class in German 31 will meet in Room 3065, Natural Science Building. Normian L Willey. German I at 9 o'Clock: Mr. Bez will meet his 9 o'clock section in Room,2231, Angeil Hall. I'. G. Bez. Psychology 31 (Sections 2, 6, and 13): Dr. Edward B. Green will not meet his classes today, Psychology 31, Sec- tions 2, 6, and 13. E. B. Greene. Women's League: There will be a Women's League Party and Women's Athletic Association Party combined on Friday, October 21, in Sarah Caswell Angell Hall from 4 to 6 p. m. Ellen Groff, Social Chairman. Group 7 Freshman Women: 1 will meet my group Friday afternoon at 4:00 o'clock in Barbour Gym- nasium. Mrs. Frederick O'Dell. Girls Wanting Work: .There are many odd jobs available over the week end on a cash basis. Any girls interested please come in to see me Friday. Beatrice W. Johnson, Adviser of Women. Gargoyle: It will be worth while for all those wishing to sell the October issue of the Gargoyle before and at the game Saturday to report at the Gargoyle office Fri- day afternoon between 1:30 and 5:00 p. m. P. E. Slayton. Chli Delta Phi Try-out Manuscripts: All tryout manuscripts must be in box in Barbour Gymnasium by 5 o'clock, Friday, October 21. Kathryn Francis, President. University of Michigan Band: Formation at 7:15 tonight to play for the Pep Meeting. Every man must be present in uniform until 8:30. R. L. Malcolm, Student Mgr. Cosmopolitan Club: The initiation of new members will be held in Lane Hall on Sunday eve- njng. Will everyone of the old members take this opportunity to welcome the newcomers into the Club? Supper will be served at 6 P. M. Raja Howrani, President. IRhetoric 31, 32, 101: Professor Walter will be unable to meet the above sections, Friday, Octo- ber 21. T. E. Rankin. en '.on LLeI De___ar _or, Ueorge Letana of Fennville, and Charles Sink of Ann Arbor. Two state representatives, one the chairman of the university committee of the state house of repre- ; WEE sentatives, John Simpson of Jackson, and the other the local representative, J. C. Warner of Ypsilanti, will also b4 the guests of the President. All of the senators who have been invited are of considerable promin- ence in the state legislature, and while the list of those whose influence is particularly respected has not been exhausted, the men who will come are all deeply interested in the University problems. In addition to the men from the state, H. R: Shurtleff, of New York, prominent in the field of fine arts, will be the guest of the President over the week-end. Several administrative officers of the University will also be present at the luncheon. Prof. William A. Paton, of the School of. Business Administration, spoke to the financial section of the Rochester chamber of commerce, lastL Monday night. FOR THE BIG GAME OVER K-ENDS SEND YOUR FRIENDS TO e 4 }! d? + . 1 , .. ; , r _.. - . Car Washing, Brake Service, Wrecking, Greasing, Spring Spraying, Genuine, Alemite- Costs No More For quick getaway after the game, we suggest that you park in our building. 109-111-1. DAY AND .. .. ESON University of Michigan Band: Marching drill at 5:07 this afternoon at the Field House. No instruments. Gordon Packer, Drum Major. RECORD CROWD IS EXPECTED TO SEE FIRST MAJOR GAME IN NEW STADIUM Seating the largest crowd in Michi- lieved that no, difficulty will be en- gan's football history, the stadium countered in the process of seating. Saturday will, be crowded to overflow- ing. With the addition of some 10,000 BEGIN FILMING OF temporary seats which are placed UNIVERSITY MOVIE -y { v r ! " ,, t wJ U ' 1t t M ,.,J ,. """' . ...yi.. \ ""'"'. ( r/ " f"' L _ HAT-,S THE smart style and fine quality of aStietson are merely reflections of long experience and superb workmanship, matched by no other fine hat maker in the world. i t along the wide rim at the top of the huge oval the seating capacity which is normally 75,000 will be increased to hold approximately 86,000 specta- tors. Special arrangements have been made in order to seat the crowd effi- ciently. Additional ushers have been acquired and trained, and it is be- Eight Dollars and up The first pictures of the University moving picture were filmed yesterday on the campus when several general scenes of various locations about the University were taken by the camera- man from the Metropolitan Moving 'Picture company of Detroit. 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